By Matthew Frank, 5-22-08
| Caption: Bill Clinton in Missoula on May 14. Photo by Michael Schweizer. | |
The Hillary Clinton campaign announced last night that former President Bill Clinton will return to Montana Saturday, May 24, to speak at campaign events in Bozeman, Lewistown, and Miles City. Details below. No word on another Hillary visit.
Meanwhile, Barack Obama’s campaign manager David Plouffe spoke with Montana reporters Wednesday and said the Illinois senator is likely to return to Montana before the state’s June 3 primary.
Saturday, May 24
President Bill Clinton “Solutions for America” Events
1:00 p.m. MDT
Montana State University
Shroyer Gym
900 West Grant Street
Bozeman, MT
4:00 p.m. MDT
President Bill Clinton Attends “Solutions for America” Event
Fergus High School
Gymnasium
1001 Casino Creek Drive
Lewistown, MT
6:45 p.m. MDT
President Bill Clinton Attends “Solutions for America” Event
Custer County District High School
Gymnasium
20 South Center
Miles City, MT
hey I'll go see slick Willy! I won't vote for his wife, but I'd happily hear the spinster sell refrigerators to Eskimos.
Comment By Mary O'Bryan, 5-22-08Sure looks like to me that Obama is showing himself for the far left latte drinker that he has been since the start. Remember, divide and conquer in Europe by taking advantage of the youth and minority races? Starting to rack them up and the republicans will have a field day in November i.e. monster, NAFTAgate, his real plans for his Irag withdrawal revealed, small town slam and oh yeah, [W]right!!!! Obama’s latest truly revealing small small town slam calling “US” bitter, etc., finally shows him for the elitist rat that he has been from the start and has managed to hide thus far. Wake up America! He doesn't care a thing about promoting anybody but himself. We need Hillary Clinton. We can still save the nominating process and the Democratic Party, if we do the right thing in the primaries left to come. Let's not let the rest of America down. Decisive wins for Hillary in all remaining primaries will put Obama back in his rightful place- a rookie senator. We can still do this and I know the rest of "US" are counting on you.
Comment By Tiime for a Change, 5-22-08Mary, are you encouraging me to vote for the same Hillary Clinton that in 1996 said of white working class voters "Screw'em Bill, we don't owe them anything" ? (She said it not only to her husband but to his entire administration as they discussed what they could or should do for blue collar southerners after her husband's 1996 reelection.) Is it that Hillary you are imploring me to vote for?
Or maybe it is the Hillary that has the experience to vote for and lead us into the Iraq War, is that the one?
Could it be the Hillary that supported NAFTA during her husband's administration?
Or, maybe it's the Hillary that botched her push for universal health care so badly in the 1990s that virtually no progress has been made in nearly 20 years?
Wait a minute, I got it, you are referring to the Hillary that dodged sniper fire in Bosnia.
... right, I'm going to vote for that Hillary...
Hey, check out the photo credit. "Micheal," isn't that Governor Schweitzer's brother?
Did you see the Clinton campaign has his other brother, Walther Schweitzer, on the dole, paying him big buck to be a "consultant."
Interesting.
I think if we want a Democrat for the next President we better elect Hillary C. as she knows how to handle the presure and has the know how to deal with the world problems and prove that we can be a leading Country again and not so much of a war monger.
If you elect Obama he can not beat the Republicans and that will not be a good thing to have happen.
I think also that the Republicans are voting Democrat on the primaries to get Obama in. This used to be a trick that worked.
Hildabeast has set back the women's movement fifty years. It will be a long, loooooong time before another woman is considered for prez. She has done THAT much damage! And to say that she's for the working person is LAFFABLE! She's a corporate whore.
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Lauren,
According to polling, Obama leads McCain. See for yourself:
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Gallup Daily: Obama 47%, McCain 44%
Obama leads Clinton 53% to 42% in national nomination preferences
May 21, 2008
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Not only does Obama beat McCain, he currently does better than Hillary Clinton. So according to your own logic, folks should not vote for Hillary and instead vote for Obama to make sure Democrats are in the White House in 08.
Obama 08.
Cheers,
What happened to the posting about Chelsea's appearance at the Badlander today? Seems like it was up for just a few hours...
Comment By Matthew Frank, 5-23-08Lil, right after we received word from a reliable source that Chelsea was going to be here today, we learned from the Clinton campaign that that was not the case. It appears that something was indeed planned and then suddenly canceled. Sorry for the confusion. It was my fault - I posted the announcement too soon. Thanks for the note.
Matt
Hillary Clinton is one of the most qualified women in America today to run for president...if not the single most qualified. Her baggage may be Bill. However, it is hard to believe that people have jumped on Obama's inexperienced bandwagon. Even harder to believe is that he listened to Wright for twenty years and yet didn't listen? Are people that stupid? Dangerous ground with this man. He needs to be visible for a much longer time before running for the 'big office'. I wonder what all those people who died 911 or in the Pennsylvania field would think about a president with a Muslim name? I'll bet they'd pass. And that's what we should do with Obama.
Sandy
i cant wait til the government takes care of me cause im too stupid to do it for myself. thats why i will vote for mrs clinton. socialism is good.
Comment By goof houlihan, 5-24-08The ex president, unlike his wife's opponent, has a record of accomplishment and service, and sometimes quite thoughtful action.
He's worth going to see. We do get Jimmy Carter in the Gallatin pretty regularly, when he's not going off to appease terrorists, but in general, a visit from an ex president is not something to sneeze at.
It is interesting how the far left has turned on Hillary and is willing to say things about her a moderate republican like myself would never even guess at.
In my opinion, one discussion from her about any one of a number of issues is worth the plethora of pandering platitudes pontificated by BHO.
Someone sent me an email including something from UTube...www.atlah.org. It was James David Manning, pastor of the Atlah World Missionary Church talking about Barach Obama. Interesting speech he gives. I don't know anything about him, but it would be worth your attention.
Sandy