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The secret friendship of Hillary Clinton and John McCain
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: The secret friendship of Hillary Clinton and John McCain |
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The secret friendship of Hillary Clinton and John McCain
By Andrew MalcolmLA TIMES - It's one of those things that sneaks up on you in politics, a sense of things happening not quite as you expected. It started in April when our Times colleague Louise Roug called with a quote from Sen. Hillary Clinton.She'd shaken hands at a factory gate in Toledo, Ohio, then before flying to Texas held a mediaSenators John McCain and Hillary Clinton who've quietly become good friends availability where she said: "Sen. McCain brings a lifetime of experience to the campaign. I bring a lifetime of experience. And Sen. Obama brings a speech he gave in 2002."
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By Andrew MalcolmLA TIMES - It's one of those things that sneaks up on you in politics, a sense of things happening not quite as you expected. It started in April when our Times colleague Louise Roug called with a quote from Sen. Hillary Clinton.She'd shaken hands at a factory gate in Toledo, Ohio, then before flying to Texas held a mediaSenators John McCain and Hillary Clinton who've quietly become good friends availability where she said: "Sen. McCain brings a lifetime of experience to the campaign. I bring a lifetime of experience. And Sen. Obama brings a speech he gave in 2002."A pretty good zinger that got Clinton into the day's news flow while her plane was airborne to an Austin rally.But why would the Democratic candidate mention the Republican at all? Let alone in a positive way as qualified to be president in comparison to a fellow Democrat?That thought quickly passed in the flood of primaries and news.But then in the final weeks of the primary season, as the inevitable delegate math closed in on Clinton, she attacked Obama, of course. He was ahead. And she clearly didn't want four more years of President Bush. McCain, already running for the general election, attacked Obama. And Obama fired back at the Republican.But neither Clinton nor McCain fired at each other.Then after the last night of primary ballot-counting Clinton and Obama spoke briefly about the other. McCain uttered one sentence.......about Obama.
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