Also, I'd love for you to ask Ambassador Wilson about his repeated overly-harsh hit pieces on Obama during the campaign. They were very divisive and uncalled for. He could have written about the strengths of Senator Clinton without trying to knock down Senator Obama as he did in many of his Huffpost blog entries
I see that you want to take everyone to task who supported Clinton and vocally disapproved of Obama. Interesting. Will you do the same to those who supported Obama and vocally disapproved (and in many cases disrespected) Clinton? Just wondering.
I'm not really in the business of going after people for their support of a candidate. I'm not sure how you took my question for Joe Wilson as taking on "everyone" who supported Clinton and not Obama. If you have someone in mind, a supporter of Obama, who you'd like my opinion on, I will be more than willing to share it.
Ok, so you aren't going after everyone. I know the Obama supporters didn't like what he had to say about Obama but I still find him to be one of the few lone voices out there who will speak the truth about the pack of criminals who are running this country. He isn't some hack who has gotten full of themselves this primary season. I think he has earned his cred by being more than a flash in the pan trying to get famous off of the Dem primary.
I suggest you stop lumping all Obama supporters together. Also, please note, support for Obama isn't generally an attack on Hillary.
Thanks.
the tone of his articles on Obama. It was very unnecessary and served no purpose that would advance the cause of democrats or those who are opposed to he himself had been fighting for. I take issue particularly with him because of his good record.