Now that Geraldine Ferraro has been forced to resign from Hillary Clinton's finance committee (whatever that means), should we pause to reflect on the obvious: that Clinton would not be where she is if she were not a woman? (That's a sentence the governor should commute, but I don't have enough energy.)
Here's another thought: If Hillary hadn't met and married Bill, she might have moved back to Illinois, entered politics, worked her way up the ladder, and been torpedoed by a rising star named, you guessed it, Barack Obama.
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Looks like more and more people are beginning to see an implication that the Clinton campaign is intentionally using the race card.
Keith Olbermann points out on his show that, this is a move that Ms. Clinton should strongly avoid by vocally denouncing any race based negative actions by her staff or surrogates.
Somehow, I just don't see her doing this. The question is: why won't she.
Is winning that important?
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