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Who's The Special Clinton Guest Star At J-J?

09 Nov 2007 07:59 pm

It's not Sheryl Crow ... though that was Thursday's rumor...
It's not the Goo Goo Dolls ... though that was Friday's rumor...

So who's headlining Hillary Clinton's Jefferson Jackson rally?

It's Terry McAulliffe... the campaign chairman, not the fantastic-singer-you've-never-heard-of-who-just-happens-to-be-named-Terry-McAullife.

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Comments (16)

that man is even more annoying than the queen herself. I simply cannot stand to listen to his hyper poodle talk. eewww.
But, since I plan to not watch when it's clinton's turn, I am sure I will not be seeing the loyal poodle himself as well.
For me, the highlight will be at the end when Barack obama speaks.

Perhaps someone will have the balls to ask Terry McAuliffe how things at Carret Asset Management are going? or Harken Energy? of inquire about the health of Alan Quasha and Hassan Nemazee. Perhaps they've had a chance to chat with Norman Hsu lately.

Terry is more than a lap-dog of the Clintons. He is as tainted and as sleazy -- if not more so-- as they are.

I'm looking forward to seeing Barack, John and Joe (kind of a shame that Dennis won't be there) and hope they put Hillary in a headlock and pummel her senseless. Wait, she already is senseless, so just good old-fashioned pummeling will do.

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