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NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama

NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama

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#1NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 2:57pm

New York Daily News

The man for the moment: Hillary Clinton makes the case for Barack Obama

BY HILLARY CLINTON

Sunday, November 2nd 2008, 12:24 PM

On Tuesday, New Yorkers and Americans have a big decision to make. Do we continue to pursue the policies of the past eight years or do we chart a new course? I believe we can and we must chart a new course led by President Barack Obama.

How can it be any other way? We find ourselves in an economic crisis born and bred by the failed policies of Washington Republicans: gut regulations; cut taxes for billionaires and big corporations instead of the middle class; continue tax breaks for oil companies, drug companies, insurance companies, and companies that ship jobs overseas; deny the home mortgage crisis; ignore the energy crisis; and dismiss the health care crisis.

The result?

Businesses can't find credit. Students can't find college loans. Retirees' nest eggs are starting to crack. I've met hardworking men and women near retirement who are afraid to check their 401(k)s. Health care premiums have doubled. On Thursday, we learned that the economy actually contracted in the last three months. And the United States has lost jobs for nine straight months; President Bush has the worst job creation record of any President since the Great Depression.

And the fact is, President Bush has practiced what Sen. John McCain has preached. We know that Sen. McCain and the Republicans are only offering more of the same.

The Republicans' answer to jobs being outsourced: continue tax incentives to companies that outsource jobs. Their answer to a broken health care system: throw everybody to the mercy of insurance companies. Their answer to rising economic insecurity: privatize Social Security. Their answer to rising costs and stagnant wages: trickle down tax cuts for millionaires instead of middle class families.

To McCain and the Republicans, America can't win unless most Americans lose. That's why they ignored the home mortgage crisis until it became a financial crisis. That's why McCain has proposed even more tax cuts for the oil companies and drug companies. And that's why McCain has said repeatedly that the fundamentals of our economy are strong.

We cannot afford four more years of the same broken ideological policies. Barack Obama must be our President. Joe Biden must be our vice president. And Democrats must once again clean up an economic mess the Republicans left behind. We've done it before, and we'll do it again.

By the close of the Clinton administration, America had created 22 million new jobs. Our nation built a new economy with the lowest child poverty rate in 20 years. Wages were rising and prosperity was shared. The country produced balanced budgets and a surplus. Now, eight years later, they had to add a digit to the national debt clock.

For two years on the campaign trail, for eight years as a United States senator, and for my entire adult life, I've been fighting for families left out and left behind; for every child's chance to reach his or her God-given potential; and for the people of this country who have felt invisible to their President. And that's who I will always fight for every day.

Wherever I travel around New York and the country campaigning for Obama and Biden and other Democratic candidates, I hear people asking "Who are you for?" But the more important question is, "Who is for you?"

Obama has proposed a tax cut for 95% of people earning a paycheck. He'll fight for equal pay for equal work. He'll protect Social Security. And Obama will promote policies that reflect the way parents are working and living today, including child care, long term care, and a stronger Family and Medical Leave Act.

Obama will invest new jobs in clean energy, manufacturing and infrastructure. And he'll fight for universal health care. I can't wait to stand on the South Lawn of the White House when President Obama signs into law health care for every American - no exception, no excuses.

I'm so grateful to the people of New York and proud of the record of accomplishment we've created together. I'm committed to doing all I can to continue to find solutions to the challenges we face. The most important step we can take right now to deliver the change New York and America needs is to close the book on eight years of failed policies - and elect Barack Obama the next President of the United States.

Clinton is a United States senator from New York.


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#2re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 3:02pm

What a classy lady! She deserves a place in Obama's administration if he wins.


'There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently' -Robert Evans-

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#2re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 3:08pm

Well done.

In an odd way, the Primary battle between Obama and Clinton helped him in the GE. A lot of the stuff that she raised (which I think was valid), he was able to rebut and dispel before the general election hit.

Granted, what she raised was nothing compared to the scum being generated now, but in an odd way, she helped him develop answers, hone his skills, and address issues before the GE.

I doubt Bill and Barack will ever be cordial, but it seems that Hillary has done her best (along with Obama) to heal the divide between them.

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#3re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 3:11pm

Oh, I think they'll be more than cordial. I think they'll be great allies.


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#4re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 4:38pm

Great allies. His go-to, Hill on the Hill.

Now, let's just make it happen, folks.


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#5re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 4:52pm

This is actually a slap against Obama. Nobody reads the Sunday Daily News Op-Ed. It would have been more read if it had appeared in the Sunday Times, but the Sunday Daily News, that's funny.


If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.

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#6re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 4:59pm

Don't be ridiculous, Goth.


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romantico
#7re: NY Daily News: Hillary Clinton Op-Ed for Obama
Posted: 11/2/08 at 5:01pm

That's simply not true Goth. Of course, you probably think no one shows up at his rallies either and all those people are photoshopped. So sad.That foul stench you smell is the smell of desperation.


'There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently' -Robert Evans-
Updated On: 11/2/08 at 05:01 PM


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