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Not over 'til lady in the pantsuit says it

Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2008 5:03 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ's Mike Memoli and NBC's Abby Livingston
GRAFTON, W.V. -- In the week since disappointing results in the Indiana and North Carolina, Hillary Clinton’s stump has focused not so much on her policies, but on both her gender and the words of encouragement she’s received as she tries to rally new support in the few remaining contests.

Today, this was evident as she held a “Mother’s Day Celebration” in this town, the so-called “Home of Mother’s Day.” Clinton told the crowd that she drew inspiration from the example of women who came before her, be they historical figures like Harriet Tubman and Sally Ride or her own mother and grandmother.

“Women have been standing up for what we believe in, defying convention and going forward for a long time,” she said.

She also acknowledged that women, including herself, have “experienced a moment along the way when your own sense of limitless possibility collided with a harsher reality.”

“Women face a lot of barriers, some visible, some invisible,” she said. “And in 2008, it’s really important we recommit ourselves to making sure that our daughters and our sons have an equal chance to lead and serve in the future.”

Twice during her remarks, she cited e-mails she has received from supporters, most of them women, encouraging her to fight on. She said her favorite was from a woman named Angela who urged her to “keep strong.” “It’s not over until the lady in the pantsuit says it is,” Clinton said, quoting the letter.

Clinton closed by asking the supportive crowd to join the “tens of millions” of Americans who have already voted in this election.

“I am asking for your support, so that I can continue to fight for you, fight to finish the work that we have started,” she said, before quoting yet another message she received.

“Happy Mother’s Day,” the woman wrote to Clinton. “Hopefully I’ll be wishing you one next year as president. You have already succeeded at the world’s hardest job, being a mother. The second hardest job should be a breeze for you.”

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Hillary still using gender and race to win votes because she can't win on personal integrity or issues. Her government mandated health plan will end up costing most American's more the insurance than they pay now and also exempts big business from providing health care benefits to their employees. Bad plan, which is why she could not pass it in the
8 years her husband was President.
Hillary who? Let's move on people. It's getting old and most Americans are sick of it.
Who cares what she said the today, after what she said the other day.  Any "white" or Latino Clinton supporters out there pissed that she implied you are racists?  You should be.
For myself and many men Hillary IT'S you we don't want. we wish women well and hope life keeps getting better for them . you are  a liar,a phony and self centered. Tell the fat lady oops I mean the lady in the pants suit to start singing . Happy Mothers day how are the foke in W Virginia Those Hard working white foke
it still doesn't make sense it should read: In the week since disappointing results in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries. sorry to be picky
Thanks Patty!  That youtube clip is AWESOME!
Sad sad sad--she's down to her last slim demographic.  I really am starting to feel sorry for her supporters. Let go, Hillary, and let your followers have your blessing to go forward without hatred and division--it's all you really have left. If lightening struck Barack Obama tomorrow, you would never, ever get enough backing to beat John McCain in or out of the party you've labelled, lied to, divided and bullied. It would be the one big boost the Republicans need to take the White House. It just isn't going to happen.
Joel your link is just stupid
Oh, I thought this primary wasn't about gender and race? If Senator Obama started saying such things about race ... the media would be outraged, and the public would turn on him. I can understand how she would want to talk about women on Mother's Day and that's ok but it doesn't erase the comments of the last few weeks. I'm her "demographic" of white woman over 50. Senator Clinton embarasses me greatly. I'm hopeful for a woman president one day -- but Senator Clinton does not, for me, represent the best of women and certainly not the best in politicians. It's kinda sad in a way.  
Hillary Clinton's mindset is clearly the same as a
person who commits murder-sucicide.

"If I can't have you, nobody can."

How pathetic...
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Mostly jerks have commented here before now. How can all of you not see, it's not for her she continues, but for YOU, who have supported her and she does not want to let those loyal people DOWN! The press has done a pretty good job of crucifying her from the very beginning and all those jerks just fell in line behind them.....just like sheep over the fence...This country will not see a woman as viable a candidate as Senator Clinton in a very long time from now. You blew it jerks, you will get what you deserve!
this is very sad you know she does not get her 11 milliuon on loans back until the campaign earns it so the real question is if she cuts back on spending and still asks for donations how long will she have to stay in to pay her self back.
the sooner she make 11mill the sooner shes out
That sound your hearing is millions of women disconnecting from the Democratic party. Why should they stay involved in a party that has systematically disenfranchised, degraded, and insulted them. You can blame Ted Kennedy, Al Sharpton, Chris Matthews, and any other man that has opened his mouth. If the Dems want to win Obama and his campaign can do ALL of the heavy lifting women are done.
I have to admit---you Obama supporters are
passionate in your support for him. You are also
PATHETIC !!!.Your remarks, comments and innuendo
are shameful. You lack courtesy and respect both
for Clinton and her supporters. You are the folks
tearing this party apart. Should Obama win this
election, he wil need the support of Clinton
supporters---and don't say no. Well I for one
am appaulled by the base of his support if this
support somes from those of your who post to this
blog.
Be prepared Obama supporters---should he win the
primary, he will lose to the Republican machine
come Nov. The republicans will unite and even those
who do not favor him will still support him for
the simple fact that they are not about to give
up the White House anytime soon.
I just can not wait to see who you blame then for the
loss.
it over get over it


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