Clinton To Get The Message Tonight from 18 Million Twitters (2810 hits)
Twitter @hillaryclinton “Hillary Get On Board, There’s A Change A Coming” when Clinton Takes the Stage
The 2008 Presidential campaign has been galvanized by technology. Candidates cannot escape public feedback, though some aren’t listening. Media can no longer lead perception or persuasion. Hence, a change is coming. Hillary Clinton deserves a chance to say go bye. But no side of a good bye speech yet. So tonight, during the Senator’s DNC speech, her twitter (@hillaryclinton) will get the message loud and clear.
Mozell, I agree, she did fight the good fight. I, too, like and respect her and think she has done her best to come on board an encourage her supporters to shift their votes and support of Obama. Anyone who lost the primaries after winning the popular vote would be upset, too. She's human and I think that's lost on some folk.
Anyway, I hope her speech is fantastic. I'll be listening and watching if it's televised.
Tuesday, August 26th 2008 at 2:58PM
Dee Gray
Doug Hattaway, a Clinton adviser, is crafting Clinton's message tonight to bring it in a "heartfelt way." The DNC should pay homage to Hillary tonight for the race she ran, but at the same time The DNC kicked off with Hillary leaving suspcion up in the air as to what she and Bill Clinton were going to do. Bill Clinton in an email, use wording that caused more animosity than endorsement. Tonight in her message and ours we are saying the Democratic party needs to unite. Hillary needs to fix this. She needs not let the "history" moment be tainted. Tonight we should not have to hang on, or anlayze her words. It needs to be precise and clear. The fact that we are unsure speaks to the fact that the twitter is on!
BTW, I'm not an Obamaramalama. I'm just a voter with four votes in my househould. We've got a message for him too.
Tuesday, August 26th 2008 at 5:29PM
yalanda lattimore-DryerBuzz.com
Bill put a little more definition to the word "change." He came with the numbers and the was impressive. I don't think much can be said against his speech. When you think about it, Gore and Kerry didn't truly have Bill in their corner or out on the front lines campaigning for them... and they lost.
Tonight I hope Obama keeps it short and sweet, just the meat. Relish in the historic moment, no war talk. Save most of the policy for the campaign trail and debates. Don't give repubs anything to come with. Make them do their homework. Show the family, values, and trust that Americans have in the new team.
Thursday, August 28th 2008 at 12:23AM
yalanda lattimore-DryerBuzz.com
Let us see: the impeachment, the going bankrupt twice, the exlovers diary waiting to get more that the last $5million offer , now even Senator Barbara Boxer is telling Hillary to go some place and sit down...Has either of the Clintons given it a thought that if she runs for any kind of office these issues will not be over looked out of love and respect...Politics does not do this and any other game one plays to run and win. Or, am I all wrong about not backing a looser as your first and best chance to win in any race of any kind, even a friendly game of checkers???/
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
I believed that Bill Clinton made a great choice tonight with that speech to save his political career. But, I doubt that he and Hillary will be able to stay together or apart in peace...but then his first public s*x disgrace did come when he was running for the White House the first time and as they were leaving the White House...May this is their political support system in major elections...But a loss is a loss so may be this time they come out equal in the let down departments.
May Hillary, her supporters and her pantsuits go R.I.P. forever....
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA