This another example of how ridiculous this plagiarism thing from the Clinton campaign is.
How can she seriously seriously use lines like “That’s not change you can believe in, it is change you can Xerox” and then with a straight face deliver this gem:
Hopefully this thing is safely squashed at this point. Here’s another example on this same soundbyte.
I also quite enjoyed how Clinton goes on and on about Obama’s campaign being all about words and then delivers more sentimental rhetoric than he does at the debate! She calls the debates to talk about issues then plays the heartstring card with wounded soldier stories and uses the opportunity to throw out more of her own soundbytes while bashing his. That’s not a debate about issues.
At least I’m hoping so. Could this be the beginning of a movement of superdelegates previously for Clinton?
Christine “Roz” Samuels, a superdelegate from Montclair, New Jersey, who was supporting Hillary Clinton announced she was now supporting Senator Barack Obama for President today, citing his ability to unite the country:
“I now support Barack Obama because he has brought about a new wave of hope and energy to this country, especially among our young people, who represent our future. People want to see change. Barack can help unite this country and help us embrace our diverse nation.
“I am also proud to support Senator Obama because he spoke clearly and forcefully against the war in Iraq from the start. I know he has the leadership to make sure we bring our young men and women home as quickly and carefully as possible, and ensure all Americans have access to affordable health care.”
Samuels served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Newark Teachers’ Union, Local 481 from 1995 until 2007. Samuels is a former Commissioner of the Essex County Board of Elections, a member of the Montclair Democratic Committee, and active in the Montclair and state-wide NAACP.
And, he won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming The American Dream, beating former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.
Keep that momentum going! Tuesday is DC, Maryland and Virginia. I’ll be phone banking at Obama HQ in DC tomorrow night and canvassing Tuesday as well. The race is still very tight, but I’m hoping that it is a fair assessment that Obama has the momentum and will pull this thing off. CNN and MSNBC have two different totals, including or not including the superdelegates. I’m hoping this recent momentum is swaying some superdelegates that will ultimately vote with their states…
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