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Obama advisor, Samantha Power, in an interview with The Scotsman newspaper tried to describe opponent Hillary Clinton in terms that would immediately be recognizable to any of this newspaper’s readers back home.

“She is a monster too-that is off the record-she is stooping to anything” the Harvard professor noted.

Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, is known throughout the western world as a prehistoric beast with a long neck who somehow survived the advent of the modern age and eight years of both the Clinton and the Bush administrations. She can stoop. She can swim. And she can scare the bejesus out of you if you have your back turned and she suddenly rises up out of the water.

Catch the rest of this breaking story at

http://newslinkbriefs.com/2008/03/07/obama-advisor-says-clinton-a-monster/

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3 Responses to “Latest News From NewsLink Briefs / Hillary Called “Monster””

  1. bernie kasper (122 comments.)on Mar 9th 2008 at 12:03 am

    Who do you think was more insulted David ;)

    How you feeling about the blogging experience today, any better ?

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  2. Davidlindon Mar 9th 2008 at 4:37 am

    Hahaha. Nessie probably doesn’t feel insulted. It’s the family ties that bind and she is such a sweet sea creature after all.

  3. Sire (2 comments.)on Mar 9th 2008 at 9:28 pm

    Looks like the professor resigned her position after that comment as well as apologizing for it.

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