Obama: Hillary Is Like Bush

Earlier,  Obama likened Clinton to President Bush for threatening to “totally obliterate” Iran if it attacks Israel as he tried to fend off her challenge ahead of two pivotal Democratic primaries.

Clinton, in turn, stood by both her comment on Iran and her tax proposal as she gave chase in Indiana and North Carolina to the front-runner for the nomination.

The competitors squabbled over the issues — one foreign, one domestic — from a short distance, first during separate appearances on Sunday news shows and then as they courted voters for Tuesday’s primaries.

“This is the final push,” Clinton told a cheering crowd of volunteer canvassers in Fort Wayne, emboldened by her Pennsylvania victory two weeks ago as well as polls that show her in a close race in Indiana and narrowing Obama’s lead in North Carolina.

A few hours later and a few miles away, Obama urged an audience of several thousand to vote for him. “I need help,” he said.

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Hillary Clinton’s first appearance on the O’Reilly Factor

No cackle. No victim card. And most noticeably by us at candidatesblog who have seen a LOT of Clinton interview video: when challenged, sometimes very brashly by O’Reilly, at NO time did she give her signature patronizing smile. You know, the one that says “oh youuuu. pickin on lil o me. silly thing. you’re just ridiculous hm?”. There was none of that. She took every challenge seriously and actually answered them all extremely well.

Paging Barry Obama….Obama?….O…?


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Confirmed: Hillary an even worse bowler than Obama is

Fast forward through the first minute and a half where Hill is talking about Tuzla if you’re not interested. Half way through the clip is the bowl-action-rama.
Also on the agenda was gay rights. La Times has more:

About to enter the final two weeks before the crucial Pennsylvania Democratic primary on April 22, Sen. Hillary Clinton stops by to chat with Ellen DeGeneres again Monday because she wants to reach one of her strongest group of voters, older women.

Actually, they don’t really talk Monday. They taped it last week. So we know a little about the discussion. Ellen says she knows how strong Hillary is, but how hard it must be to hear all this talk about how she should give up, get out and quit the race for the Democratic presidential nomination because she’s behind.

And Hillary says: “You know, boys used to say that to me all the time.

“And I figured I know this contest is close. I don’t think either one of us should get out. We should let people vote. There are a lot of states that haven’t voted yet. They deserve a chance to have their votes counted, and I just feel like I’m doing this for myself,
obviously because I believe so much in what our country can be again once we finally get through with President Bush and get back to being the America we know and love.”

And Ellen asks her about the rights of gay couples. And the New York senator says she’s going to do “everything I can” to ensure equality.

“I like it. I like it,” Ellen replies.