Awful Night
Hollywood Elsewhere —
... president. Very few will cop to it, but it's been there all along. Don't lie. Don't deny. On top of which that ugly detestable woman will not go away, she keeps up with the viciousness, and the bubbas seem to keep going for it. "The Pennsylvania campaign, which produced yet another inconclusive result on Tuesday, was even meaner, more vacuous, more desperate, and more filled with pandering than the mean, vacuous, desperate, pander-filled contests that preceded it," says a N.Y. Times ...
Guess Which Newspaper Would Like to Take Back Their Endorsement?
Jossip —
... The Times: “The Pennsylvania campaign, which produced yet another inconclusive result on Tuesday, was even meaner, more vacuous, more desperate, and more filled with pandering than the mean, vacuous, desperate, pander-filled contests that preceded it. ...
"Bloody Shirt" [Never Forget]
Gawker —
... and she laughed and laughed and laughed. Now, in today's remarkable New York Times un-dorsement of Hillary Clinton: "On the eve of this crucial primary, Mrs. Clinton became the first Democratic candidate to wave the bloody shirt of 9/11." So: "bloody shirt." Try it out this week on a friend or co-worker! ...
Times: About that Hillary Endorsement...
RadarOnline.com —
... of Hillary Clinton back in January, the New York Times wrote that yes, the aspiring lady commander in chief is "more qualified, right now, to be president," but also that it's important for her to "take the lead in changing the tone of the campaign" before it gets too negative and divisive and makes people forget about whatever valid trump cards she might actually have over Barack Obama . An editorial in the Times today lets us know that they feel Hillary didn't exactly take their advice. Says the board: "By staying on the attack and not engaging Mr. Obama on the ...
RJ Eskow: Why I Predicted the PA Results Exactly Right
Huffington Post Entertainment Blog —
... Now it's too late: She's inflicted some serious wounds on Obama, but the way she's done it has made it all but impossible for superdelegates to accept her as an alternative. His supporters are too angry over her tactics to accept her on the basis of electability alone. Obama emerges from Pennsylvania damaged, but choosing Hillary instead would shatter the party. (Even the New York Times finds her campaign strategy "mean, vacuous, and pandering.") ...
Hillary Raises $10 Million After Pennsylvania Win
Gothamist —
Hillary Clinton's campaign estimates donations have totaled $10 million since her Pennsylvania primary win last night. Campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe crowed, "Senator Clinton’s game-changing victory last night has turned the tide and resulted in an historic outpouring of grassroots support."
Clinton's 10-point Keystone state win over Barack Obama gave her opportunity to emphasize how she's won states that will be critical in the November election. She said, "I won the states that we have to win — Ohio, now Pennsylvania. It’s very hard to imagine a Democrat getting to the White House ...


