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Friday, April 18, 2008

"HD TV"


"HD TV"


Finally, I understand what HD TV is. It's Hillary Debate Television.


Are 20 something debates enough? When do you deceide that it's not left or right that matters? But, that you know your right from your left. And frankly, she has left a bad taste in my mouth. You know that's right!


Just give it a rest Hillary. Stop with triffling about bitter, Obama's religion, etc. What you really want to do is tell him that you're the one who's fit to live in the WhiteHouse, right? The last time you were there you left with property that wasn't yours, right?
so, please Hillary stop with the charade, the shenanigans, and get off the stage already.
Obama, don't feed into this character assasination side-show, and let the bearded woman have a dose of her own medicine. Ask about her about what happened to Vince Foster.v
Obama, even if you don't stand a chance in a million.
And another thing. What is George Stephanapoulos doing interviewing Hillary in these 'mock' debates?
Wasn't he the press secretary of Bill Clinton?
Flashback:

Clinton administration

Stephanopoulos was, along with David Wilhelm and James Carville, a leading member of the 1992 Clinton campaign. His role on the campaign is portrayed in the documentary film The War Room.[2] At the outset of Clinton's presidency, Stephanopoulos served as the de facto press secretary, briefing the press even though Dee Dee Myers was officially the White House Press Secretary. Later, he was moved to Senior Advisor on Policy and Strategy, when Dee Dee Myers began personally conducting the briefings and David Gergen was brought in as the new White House Communications Director. The move was largely viewed as a rebuke to Stephanopoulos' handling of public relations during the first six months of the Clinton Administration.1

Is there a conflict of interest here, or what? Not everyone has the attention span of 4 years.
George and Reverend Robert Stephanopoulos
George and his father Rev. Robert Stephanopoulos being honored at St. John University SJu.

Reverend Robert G. Stephanopoulos opening statement:
I’m delighted to be here, of course, and to follow George’s footsteps. There’s a saying in Greek about growing sweet basil in a pot and when one does that, the adage goes, ‘along with the basilico getting water, so does the pot.’ I’m the pot, but I’m very grateful for the privilege being granted to both of us from St. John’s University, which I consider to be an excellent school. I’ve been with the faculty for years now and I see some of my already distinguished graduates.

I’m also grateful for the honor that has been awarded me with George from the University granting a degree of recognition for years of service and dedication not simply to an institution of higher education, which this is, but also to the public at large. That’s the field that we selected, I thought, as he mentioned already, that George should have gone into law, but what he’s done in fact, as his book will indicate, has applied all of the requirements of a good priest to public service. He’s done that very well, he communicates very effectively, that’s one of the responsibilities of a priest and a preacher and I know that that kind of service is an inspiration to many people who have come into contact with us and who we represent as a model and inspiration for your lives and others as well.

I’m grateful to the University and Father Harrington for the recognition he’s given us.2

On "HD TV", those with H.D.: His Discernment can see that "HD" really stands for Hillary's Deceptions.

Reference:

v http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Foster

1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stephanopoulos

2 http://www.stjohns.edu/academics/pr_uni_070513c.sju

Note: Highlights and Bolds added for emphasis. Blogman