The Politicker

Weiner Still Pushing for Clinton, in Maine


Here’s video of Hillary Clinton's "superstar surrogate" Representative Anthony Weiner speaking at the Maine Democratic Convention this weekend, making the case against John McCain.

“John McCain, at the end of the day, is none of the things he claims he is,” Weiner says [at the 2:46 mark].

Later, Weiner makes the case for Clinton's tirelessness as a candidate, saying, “I watched her walk rope lines in places like Iowa, and New Hampshire and in Maine, and in California and everywhere.” [4:19]

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

Got to hand to Tony, he has some sense of Huma

Hillary - Now A Convicted Cheat (not verified) says:


A little reported jewel occurred at Saturday’s ‘Democratic Party Rules Committee Hearing.’
DONNA BRAZILE, one of the DEMS most politcally experienced African-American women, with impeccible academic credentials, and a history of fighting for VOTING RIGHTS & INTEGRUTY (she is the Chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Voting Rights Institute) made a chastizing rebuttal to HARLD ICKES, Hillary’s representative and strategist.

DONNA BRAZILE POINTEDLY TOLD HARLD ICKES THAT “TRYING TO CHANGE THE RULES IN THE MIDDLE OF A GAME OR AT THE END IS COMMONLY CALLED ‘CHEATING.’”

Donna Brazile hit the nail on the head and Harold Ickes in the heart. For all intents and purposes, Donna Brazile told Hillary, Bill and the rest of the Hillary Brigade, on national TV, that they were “cheats.” HILLARY’S CASE WAS STONE-DEAD AT THAT POINT.

WHEN WILL HILLARY SUPPORTERS LOOK HONESTLY & CRITICALLY AT HILLARY?
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