DeclinetoState
02-20-2008, 11:25 AM
By BETH FOUHY, Associated Press Writer
Wed Feb 20, 1:23 AM ET
<!-- end storyhdr -->YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Ignoring her crushing loss in Wisconsin to rival Barack Obama, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton pressed her case Tuesday that the Illinois senator offers little more than talk.
"It's about picking a president who relies not just on words, but on work, hard work, to get America back to work," Clinton said at a labor rally here. "Someone who's not just in the speeches business."
After his victory speech, Clinton called Obama to congratulate him and the two spoke briefly.
The New York senator tried to battle back from her ninth straight loss to Obama since the Super Tuesday contests Feb. 5, vowing to fix trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement, which have disproportionally hurt working-class voters in places like Ohio.
More (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080220/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_14)
Gee, Hillary, you think?
It's too bad Mrs. Clinton is almost as big of an empty suit as Mr. Obama.
Wed Feb 20, 1:23 AM ET
<!-- end storyhdr -->YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Ignoring her crushing loss in Wisconsin to rival Barack Obama, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton pressed her case Tuesday that the Illinois senator offers little more than talk.
"It's about picking a president who relies not just on words, but on work, hard work, to get America back to work," Clinton said at a labor rally here. "Someone who's not just in the speeches business."
After his victory speech, Clinton called Obama to congratulate him and the two spoke briefly.
The New York senator tried to battle back from her ninth straight loss to Obama since the Super Tuesday contests Feb. 5, vowing to fix trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement, which have disproportionally hurt working-class voters in places like Ohio.
More (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080220/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_14)
Gee, Hillary, you think?
It's too bad Mrs. Clinton is almost as big of an empty suit as Mr. Obama.