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topsurf rated 8 months agoFeatured Review
From the page: By focusing on Obama's speech, the Clinton campaign just gave Obama millions of views of free advertising. It was a key point of Obama's that he was making in the clip- that words are inspirational, motivating, and in fact can bring about change. As I read a transcript of t...

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topsurf rated 8 months ago
From the page: By focusing on Obama's speech, the Clinton campaign just gave Obama millions of views of free advertising. It was a key point of Obama's that he was making in the clip- that words are inspirational, motivating, and in fact can bring about change. As I read a transcript of the Clinton confernece call about this subject in disbelief, I was struck not as much by the fact that Obama used Deval Patrick's words, but that Clinton would now pretend that words do matter. Well, you can't have it both ways. While I agree with most of what this blogger is stating, the simple fact is that nobody in Politics writes their own speeches, everyone has their own speech writers so what gets the Clinton camp so rilled up about this, didn't Clinton have a speech writer when he was President? If so was he reading/using what that speech writer wrote for him?