Even as the media writes off Hillary Clinton, they can’t stop talking about her

In the last Democratic debate Clinton gave us the “sincere” moment in her closing reminiscent of her “tearful” moment in New Hampshire which raised her to a primary win in NH. For anyone who believes that any of those moments are real, those people haven’t really known an attorney. Sincerity is where ever the money is coming from.

And yet, just when the pundits declared her closing statement as her valedictorian moment and applauded the high tone she took, Clinton has finally let her anger loose. Holy entitled place in history, Batman, Hillary just can’t believe that people could like another Democrat better than her; for that matter neither can Bill who decided to tell Texans that if Hillary doesn’t win Texas, it is their fault, not the Clintons. With another campaign policy shift hoping to revive her position, Hillary is “merely strutting her hour upon the stage, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing” to paraphrase Shakespeare.

From the Los Angeles Times:

In a move to salvage her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Rodham Clinton adopted a newly bellicose tone toward rival Barack Obama on Saturday, saying he was making false and shameful attacks on her record.

The New York senator mocked Obama’s speaking skills and his power to draw tens of thousands of supporters to rallies that have dwarfed her more modest events.

Yes, Clinton just can’t believe that Obama would dare to have bigger rallies than her, but the sudden passionate anger is too little, too petty, and most likely too late.

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