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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-09-08 01:52 PM
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199. Thankfully , I was busy, and missed the whole day of "news"
I understand that she finally admitted he would be the candidate and offered her support..Good for her..

I did not expect her to be effusively supporting him..no one would have believed it anyway..

Here's hoping that she goes back to the senate, does her senator-job and thoroughly enjoys the rest of her life :)

The people she whipped into a frenzy need to calm down, and start researching the candidate, and it's hard for them to do that with her in their faces every time they turn on a tv.

When people who quit smoking or drinking or who dump a paramour,do that difficult thing, absence from the proximity to those things ( or the people involved) is the most important part of recovery.

Every time they see her, they receive the "message" from her that she was "done-wrong", it only sets back the process..

We have not seen Richardson, or Kucinich, or Edwards, or Biden or Dodd on tv 24-7 reviewing their campaigns and why they lost.. It's a hard thing to do, but when someone loses, they have to leave the stage..

Hillary should actually consider writing a book about her campaign, and do it honestly...as a primer for the woman/women who will follow. It should be a straight-forward approach to what not to do. and how NOT to choose staffers and managers.

Hillary actually might have done better without many of the MEN she surrounded herself with during her campaign. When she campaigned as a woman candidate, she did much better, than when the men were pushing her to be "manly" and experienced.

Done right, the sales of that book might offset some of the debt too.

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