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  • Monday, October 06
    Working It!
    "Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton has raised more than $8 million for former rival Barack Obama's presidential campaign since July and plans to barnstorm the country for even more cash, as the New York senator works to show she is aggressively helping the candidate who cut short her White House...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-06-2008
  • Tuesday, September 23
    Rock Reminds Bill That Hillary 'Lost'
    Last night, the increasingly insufferable Bill Clinton guested on David Letterman's Late Show, where he reminded everyone that his wife was also a good presidential candidate before complimenting Barack Obama – "the other way" in Bubba-speak – in the most backhanded ways possible. Letterman...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 09-23-2008
  • Tuesday, September 09
    Delicate…
    "Hillary Clinton is avoiding taking on Sarah Palin directly in Clinton's first public appearances since the Alaska governor exploded onto the national scene last week. Campaigning for Barack Obama yesterday in the toss-up state of Florida, Clinton barely uttered Palin's name. In a small...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 09-09-2008
  • Thursday, September 04
    Robinson, Light Need No "Saving"
    Judith Light and Gene Robinson were on hand last night to celebrate the release of Save Me, a flick that looks at the ever-dramatic ex-gay movement. In the movie, directed by Robert Cary, Chad Allen and Robert Gant play two gay men who battle with their gay demons, while Light encourages them to - well...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 09-04-2008
  • Friday, August 29
    Sarah Palin's Speech Lacks Luster
    Sarah Palin just ended her speech accepting John McCain's place on his presidential ticket. It was, in a word, empty. The Governor came off as more of a backer than a running mate. CONTINUED » Permalink | 20 comments | Add to del.icio.us | Digg Post tags: Barack Obama, Geraldine Ferraro...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 08-29-2008
  • Friday, August 29
    McCain Picks Palin As Veep
    John McCain will soon announce that he's picked Sarah Palin as his running mate. The first female Governor of Alaska, Palin's also the state's youngest leader. A former beauty queen, fisherman and sports reporter, Palin was only forty-two when she took office in 2006, beating out then...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 08-29-2008
  • Wednesday, August 27
    Obama Nominated By Acclamation
    As planned, when the nomination roll call got to New York, Sen. Clinton stopped the proceedings and asked that Barack Obama be nominated by general voice acclamation. It's official and it's history. Subscribe.
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Joe. My. God. on 08-27-2008
  • Wednesday, August 27
    Democrats Officially Nominate Obama
    It's not a surprise, of course, but the Democratic party officially nominated Barack Obama as their presidential candidate today. As the states were called by the chair in alphabetical order, delegation heads announced votes for both Obama and his vanquished rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 08-27-2008
  • Wednesday, August 27
    Hillary Releases Delegates
    As Democrats prepare for Bill Clinton's speech tonight, Hillary Clinton today released her delegates to Barack Obama. Less than an hour before the Democratic convention calls the roll of the states, Hillary Rodham Clinton began an emotional gathering with her delegates Wednesday by telling them...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 08-27-2008
  • Wednesday, August 27
    Yes, But Will It Work?
    Hillary Clinton's speech in Denver last night may not have swayed her most ardent supporters: Clinton's performance fell far short of the panacea the Democratic Party had desperately hoped for, delegates said. Some worried that, after Clinton's public withdrawal, more voters might defect...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 08-27-2008
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