"Unfortunately, Bill, you forgot the basic lessons of US history -- it is unseemly for political leaders to appear too ambitious or greedy." T&C
Mr Ambitious and Ms Greedy appeared together today in Unity, NH...
"where Obama is saying real change can't happen without unity. Obama is the star of the show obviously, he's the nominee. Mrs. Clinton is standing there throughout his speech off to his right, stage left, as you're looking at your TV. The crowd's going nuts, they got mixture of white and black people in the TV shot in the background, and interesting we've got red signs and blue signs to denote unity between the red states and the blue states. And Obama is being cheered, as he usually is, and Mrs. Clinton is standing there with a look of admiration and awe on her face while he speaks. She's standing there doing nothing. She's standing there as the loser.
She knows that everybody knows that she's standing there because she needs $10 million from this little rookie hick who wiped her out, took away her only chance, perhaps, to achieve what she thought was hers ... It's gone, poof! Twenty-two million in debt. She's standing there listening to this guy go on and on and on, and she knows full well that the only difference between what he is saying and a bag of manure is the bag. She's standing there while looking admiringly and in awe at Barack Obama, cursing her campaign staff, her husband, and everybody involved in her campaign, and she is really teed off at whoever it was that convinced her to show up in Unity, New Hampshire, today, to stand there like an irrelevant, defeated candidate looking admiringly at somebody she'd like to squash like a cockroach, except there would be too many witnesses if she did it today. We all in life, folks, some days, we all have to eat the excrement sandwich. Some days we get mayonnaise, some days we get mustard, some days it's plain. Today was plain.
She is asking herself through all of this, "What in the name of hell happened here?" She demonstrated today, among many things, that the age-old cliche that women can fake it, and thank God they can, is true. Because this was one of the biggest fake-job appearances I have ever seen. This was the last place she wanted to be. This was the last circumstance she wanted to be, the last place and circumstance she ever thought she would be."
Anyone care to guess who that is quoted from?