They Cut A Deal

Bill was laying it on thick, while Hillary was more reserved in her speech. He called Barack's name and praised him at least twenty times. Hillary focused more on forwarding her agendas and party umity. I think Hillary is laying the groundwork for a 2012 bid. Then it dawned on me what was happening. The one thing that has changed considerably while they battled each other. Hillary has accumulated quite a debt. Last I heard she had spent $18 million, 5 of them her own. Like him or not, Barack is the man with the bag. With all the money he has raised, he can easily pay that off. Even though Hillary didn't win. The Clintons are still the first family in the Democratic party. They sold their influence to Barack Obama for a $1 a vote. They cut a deal.
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Of course they did, but they really had no choice. I'm sure there jope is that Obama loses so Hillary can run in 2012. If Hillary and Bill had not did what they did she would have serious problems if she were to be able to run in 2012.
Obama though can't pay off her debt, money contributed to his campaign can't be used that way. They need Obama supporters to try and pay off her debt and she doesnt have much time left before she's stuck and can't get her money back
It will be interesting seeing everyone praise McCain in the same fashion. He's not exactly what the GOP wanted, either.
Obama tried to convince his supporters earlier, but they only raised $21,000.
Hillary gave Bill the cold shoulder at the Stephanie Tubbs-Jones funeral. He tried to kiss her after she spoke, and she looked away.
Since Sarah Palen showed up, the Clintons have been scarce.
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