ABC News: Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination
“Making history by becoming the nation’s first African-American presidential nominee, Obama, D-Ill., emerges victorious from one of the longest and most closely fought Democratic nomination fights in recent history.
“Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another — a journey that will bring a new and better day to America. Because of you, tonight I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States,” Obama told cheering supporters at an arena in St. Paul, Minn.”

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has reached the 2,118 delegates needed to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination — becoming the first African American major party presidential candidate in U.S history.
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Todd Pardum at Vanity Fair has been shaking things up with his latest article about Bill Clinton.
NPR: Bill Clintons Vanity Fair moment
LA Times: Bill Clinton apologizes for going postal on Vanity Fair writer Todd Pardum
QUOTE:
“Vanity Fair has fired back in response to former president Bill Clinton’s criticism of the magazine’s piece, which questions his lifestyle choices and association with Hollywood producer Steve Bing, quotes anonymous aides about his increased anger since heart surgery, discusses his financial relationship with billionaire Ron Burkle, and includes reports of concern among his aides about his seeing a lot of women on the road, including actress Gina Gershon.
“In a response of nearly 2,500 words — a quarter the length of the actual story — former president Bill Clinton’s office fails to address a single factual mistake in Todd Purdum’s Vanity Fair article. Purdum, who has covered President Clinton on and off for 16 years beginning with his 1992 presidential campaign when Purdum was with the New York Times, spoke with dozens of current and former senior Clinton aides during the course of his reporting. Purdum also contacted the Clinton office long before the article’s completion and had several conversations with staff regarding the president’s participation. Vanity Fair stands behind the article and Purdum’s reporting.”
I mentioned to my husband yesterday that Hillary Clinton is like Bob in What About Bob? (One of my all time favorite movies!) Remember that scene in the movie where the psychiatrist demands that he leave and throws him out of his house, and then says, “You think he’s gone???, He’s not gone, that’s the whole point, He’s never gone…”
What About Bob? (He’s never gone!)
I said goodbye to Chairman Hillary a few weeks ago…but here is the link to that post once again…
If you would like to vote for a patriot who will bring our country back to its founding constitutional principles, go check out Ron Pauls web site. He is the man I am voting for in the fall Presidential Primary Election.
Yes, he is still in the race….Now I know some of you readers may think it is somewhat disingenuous of me to be yelling for Hillary to leave the race when she has obviously lost the delagate count, and still cheering for Ron Paul, when it is obvious he will not win the republican delegate count.
The difference is, Hillary Clinton is a known felon and should be serving time in Federal Prison. Ron Paul is a patriot who is articulating the message that I have always promoted on my blog, who lines up squarely with the Constitution, and whose platform is the key to true freedom in America. I feel compelled to promote him and his message simply to be congruent in my political beliefs.
I would like to see Hillary and Bill Clinton rotting in the dust bin of political nothingness, or locked away in prison, or simply clamped to a couple of stockades in front of the white house for a year or two.

The last thing America needs is Bill Clinton wandering around the White House playing the part of First Lady and messing with interns again.

Click on the image to read Kathleen Parkers most recent piece at NRO: Over the Hill with Bill.
It’s time for those two criminals to be sent packing.
Jenny Hatch
