Liveblogging The Still No Word On Indiana Night Of Torture! [Liveblogging]

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 Liveblogging The Still No Word On Indiana Night Of Torture! [Liveblogging]
Indiana is too close to call, and will be too close to call forever, so hoist another drink and let's figure out what Hillary Clinton will talk about in her loser/possible winner speech, whenever she gets around to giving it. 9:52 PM — Major Garrett: "The atmosphere in here can only be described as excruciating." Yes, we are watching FOX. But now it's a commercial, so over to CNN and ... [link]

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Hillary Wins Another Primary! [Crappy Hour]
Published 5/7/2008 by Moe at Jezebel
... MEGAN: Ooh, by the way, the AP is just now reporting that Hillary loaned herself another $6.4 million in the last month, in addition to the $5 million she never paid back. MEGAN: Despite the $10 million she raised in 2 hours after Pennsylvania MOE: Yeah apparently she said something along the lines of, "Forget post-racial, the Clinton argument has become post- rational. " MOE: And then there was that amazing appendage comment. MEGAN: The appendage comment? MOE: It's referenced here. Regarding the math. You know: Well, if she manages to reason with all the ...

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