I could die tomorrow.
Any particular individual could die today or tomorrow or some time in the future.
Presidential candidates are not immune to this but for Hillary to make the possibility of another human being's death--Barack Obama's, in this case--a reason for her to stay on in the campaign makes her even more despicable than she was before. Here is what she said to the Argus Leader, a newspaper in South Dakota:
In what is an even more calculated statement, she apologizes, rightly, to the Kennedy family but not to Senator Obama--can we go lower in class here?
“Earlier today, I was discussing the Democratic primary history, and in the course of that discussion mentioned the campaigns that both my husband and Senator Kennedy waged in California in June in 1992 and 1968. And I was referencing those to make the point that we have had nomination, primary contests that go into June. That’s an historic fact."
“The Kennedys have been much on my mind in the last days because of Senator Kennedy, and I regret that if my referencing that moment of trauma for our entire nation and particularly for the Kennedy family was in any way offensive. i certainly had no intention of that whatsoever.”
“My view is that we have to look to the past and to our leaders who have inspired us and give us a lot to live up to. And I’m honored to hold Senator Kennedy’s seat in the United States Senate from the state of New York, And have the highest regard for the entire Kennedy family. Thanks.”
At least we all know one thing: if and when Hillary finally gets out, she will have a career arguing with Ann Coulter one-on-one!
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