Where is the research teams from the mainstream media?

Seems like everytime Hillary or Bill Clinton opens their mouths they put a foot in.

They have two sets of rules, one for them one for� Barack Obama.

Examples:

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) -

Obama also paid the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting a backhanded compliment. "Either Democrat would be better than John McCain," he told an audience in Reading. "And all three of us would be better than George Bush."

That drew a feisty rebuke from Clinton, who said, "We need a nominee who will take on John McCain, not cheer on John McCain." (Video)

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Amazing that she would say that after being John McCain's top cheerleader during the presidential primaries.

March 1, 2008 - Clinton Says She and McCain Offer Experience, Obama Offers Speeches

Hillary Clinton told reporters that both she and the presumtive Republican nominee John McCain offer the experience to be ready to tackle any crisis facing the country under their watch, but Barack Obama simply offers more rhetoric. (Video)
Kieth Oberman's view (Video)

March 3, 2008 - HILLARY QUESTIONS OBAMA'S SECURITY CREDS
"I think it's imperative that each of us be able to demonstrate we can cross the commander-in-chief threshold, and I believe that I've done that. Certainly, Sen. McCain has done that, and you'll have to ask Sen. Obama with respect to his candidacy,"






Seems like everytime Hillary or Bill Clinton opens their mouths they put a foot in. They have two sets of rules, one for them one for� Barack Obama. Hillary attacks Brack yesterday for saying that McCain would be better than Bush (which in my opinion is the truth).

At least Barack said that he thought that both potential democratic nominees would be better than McCain.
Hillary Clinton now says that potential democratic nominees should not cheer McCain!

I find that incredible and hypocritical to hear her say that after being John McCain's top cheerleader during the presidential primaries,� going much further in her praise of McCain than Barack by saying that she and McCain bring more to the table than Obama.


April 21, 2008
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) -

Obama also paid the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting a backhanded compliment. "Either Democrat would be better than John McCain," he told an audience in Reading. "And all three of us would be better than George Bush."

That drew a feisty rebuke from Clinton, who said, "We need a nominee who will take on John McCain, not cheer on John McCain."


March 1, 2008 - Clinton Says She and McCain Offer Experience, Obama Offers Speeches.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/03/01/politics/fromtheroad/entry3896372.shtml
Hillary Clinton told reporters that both she and the presumtive Republican nominee John McCain offer the experience to be ready to tackle any crisis facing the country under their watch, but Barack Obama simply offers more rhetoric.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou4JnWQsxKw

Kieth Oberman's
view (Video) http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a81/kos102/2007/05%20Other/Obama/?action=view¤t=maddow.flv

March 3, 2008 - HILLARY QUESTIONS OBAMA'S SECURITY CREDS, Praises McCain again!
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/03/06/739131.aspx
"I think it's imperative that each of us be able to demonstrate we can cross the commander-in-chief threshold, and I believe that I've done that. Certainly, Sen. McCain has done that, and you'll have to ask Sen. Obama with respect to his candidacy,"

March 7, 2008 - Clinton praises McCain again, says he's crossed 'Commander in Chief threshold'
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/14809.html
Calling McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee a good friend and a "distinguished man with a great history of service to our country," Clinton said, "Both of us will be on that stage having crossed that threshold."

March 18, 2008 - Hillary Clinton Praises McCain on Global Warming, Focuses on Women
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/04/clinton_praises_mccain_focuses.html
"I've actually worked with Senator McCain on this issue," Clinton said in response to an audience question during an event on the grounds of Haverford College this afternoon. "I commend him for breaking ranks with Republicans [and] for even talking about this issue and taking it seriously."

March 24, 2008 - Bill Clinton brings wife's campaign to Triangle, Charlotte, Praises McCain
http://media.www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2008/03/24/News/Bill-Clinton.Brings.Wifes.Campaign.To.Triangle.Charlotte-3279597.shtml
Clinton also addressed another Vietnam veteran, presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain, whom he called "an honorable man." He said the best situation for voters would be if Sen. Clinton ran against Sen. McCain in the general election, and did not mention Democratic frontrunner Sen. Barack Obama.

March 27, 2008 - Bill Clinton Praises "Moderate" McCain
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/03/clinton-praises.html
McCain, who Mr. Clinton said is a "moderate", "has given about all you can give for this country without dyin' for it. "He said McCain was on the right side of issues like being against torture of enemy combatants and global warming, which "just about crosses the bridge for them (Republicans)."

January 25, 2008 - Bill Clinton: John McCain and Hillary are 'very�close'
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/01/25/bill-clinton-john-mccain-and-hillary-are-very-close/
"She and John McCain are very close," Clinton said. "They always laugh that if they wound up being the nominees of their party, it would be the most civilized election in American history, and they're afraid they'd put the voters to sleep because they like and respect each other."
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And it seems to work both ways!

McCain praises Hillary (Video) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG4n_1JNkI8

April 14, 2008 - McCain - Hillary Can Still Pull It Off
http://drudgereport.com/flash1jm.htm
McCain would prefer to go up against Clinton in the general election, insiders reveal.
He has instructed his campaign staff to "chill out" on countering Hillary Clinton's torrent of claims and promises as primary voting comes to an end over the next 6 weeks.
McCain made the tactical decision to downplay Clinton's tale of Bosnia sniper fire, leaving some McCain staffers frustrated and perplexed. Instead, the critical focus has been on Barack Obama. McCain's official website features 14 press releases taking on Obama since the first of the year, only 3 for the former first lady.


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