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Is it over for Hillary Clinton?
By: Neal Boortz | Published on 02/23/08    

Here is comes, folks. Slowly but surely we are getting assured predictions that it is over for Hillary Clinton's campaign. How sad. Really ... I'm serious. Do you know how much I've been looking forward to hosting this radio show while that horrid woman was running for president? Now my good times are going to be cut short. It's just not fair, I tell you.

It looks like Rodham is about to go tango uniform. Trust me, that isn't going to be a pretty sight. There may still be hope.. but you need to read this column by Lawrence Kudlow that was yesterday's big hit on the Internet Kudlow is the Economics Editor at National Review Online and hosts a TV program on CNBC. He believes that it is over. He says that "Obama got to the far left faster than Hillary did. He out-organized her, out-fundraised her, out-speechified her, out-hustled her, out-dressed her, and out-presidentialed her. He outbid Hillary for votes, one promised government check at a time."

Kudlow points to that desperate speech Hillary made in Ohio where she trashed business, free trade, and free-market capitalism ... he recognized it too. It was an act of desperation. Hillary was grabbing at straws, and it just doesn't seem to be working. He points out the exit polls from Wisconsin. Here's a little list:

Trade protectionist voters – Obama
Union members – Obama
People worried about the economy – Obama
People who aren't worried about the economy – Obama
People making less than $50,000 – Obama
People making more than $50,000 - Obama

Are you starting to get the picture, folks? The list continues ... religious or non-religious, college degree or no college degree, white males, blacks ... all of them voted for Obama.

For the sake of wanting Hillary to succeed (which is purely to further my talk radio career), she did win the women vote by a margin of 52 to 47. But even when it came to those infamous unmarried women, Hillary tied with Obama in Wisconsin. In other words, according to Kudlow, "The market has officially pulled the plug on Hillary."

So where is the Hillary campaign focusing on next? Puerto Rico. Looks like all of those terrorist pardons from Bill may pay off yet again. The Clinton campaign says that Hillary will be in a position to "clinch the nomination" by the time Puerto Rico votes. It is the last caucus, which does not happen until June 7th.

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