Conyers ‘worried’ about Clinton’s impact on Dems’ presidential chances

May 10, 2008 · Print This Article

Gordon Trowbridge, Detroit News

- Rep. John Conyers said Saturday he is “very worried” that Hillary Clinton’s continued campaign will make it more difficult to unify the Democratic Party this fall, but told fellow supporters of Barack Obama that the best way to end the nomination race is with kindness.

“Here’s how we close this thing down early,” the Detroit Democrat told 100 or more Obama supporters. “We are going to be real nice to anybody who did not support Sen. Obama. Real nice. Super nice.

“It’s the most difficult thing one can do in the political system: Beat the crap out of your opponent, and then be nice and friendly after you do it.”

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  1. Dr Donna on May 10th, 2008 10:41 pm

    Can you imagine what it would be like if “that woman-Hillary Clinton” was the VP? She would put out a public letter, [similar to the one she just released “ASKING” Mr. Obama (THE PRESIDENT])to join her in seating the delegates from Mich. & FLA] without his knowledge ,”ASKING” for him to do something that she just thought up at 3AM!
    “ASKING”, we all know, is CODE for “you better do this!”
    Then Mrs. Obama would HAVE to INTERVENE! I’ll leave that “intervention” to your imaginations! :>)
    Sooooo, it would be in the BEST interest of this country & safety in the Oval Office, to leave “that woman-Hillary Clinton” in the Senate. She can “SNIPE” just as well from her Senate seat!

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