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...what she believes. I'd be inspired and excited to vote for the former First Lady if she would just answer a question instead of letting sheep like Klein explain her ambiguous responses. Everybody gets that she can be as politically savvy as any former President - Democrat or Republican - but by continuing to avoid taking and presenting a position, she'll eventually deal herself out of the big card game. Brian Ahern, SANDWICH, MASS...
...When it comes to hatred of Clinton, the media seem to home in on the Republican Party's conservative wing. But there are plenty of moderate Democrats who cannot abide her. I will never vote for Clinton. I find her disingenuous, cold, brittle and hypocritical. Her husband is likable enough; she is not. He was a good President; she would not be. I'm supporting Edwards, though if push comes to shove in the general election, I'd vote for ABC - anybody but Clinton. Sara Finegan, SAN DIEGO...
...Kwong said Brady told the Republican Club members that he was pursuing a master’s degree in economics at Harvard. Harvard does not offer such a program...
...Stephen E. Dewey ’07-’08, a former president of the Harvard Republican Club, said Brady “gave off a weird vibe.” Dewey said he was considering working with Brady on a business venture last year when a friend told him to investigate Brady’s credentials...
...most of the last six months, the Giuliani high command has spent considerable time trying to decide how to deploy its most precious assets - its money, its best organizers and the candidate himself - in the early primary states. It has been a complex - and shifting - calculation for a Republican who got in relatively late, comes from a blue city in a blue state, tilts to the center on abortion and homosexuality and has a name that ends with a vowel. And so, Team Giuliani has already passed through several stages on the path to nirvana...