They Don't Like Each Other

Keith Boy Kin  Dec 05 07

I suppose it's not breaking news to report an intense rivalry between two competitors for the same political office. That happens all the time. But to watch the body language and to listen to the words of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama lately, the feud between them looks downright personal. In the past few weeks, Clinton and Obama have traded charges with each other about experience and judgment and on policy differences about Iran, Social Security, immigration and health care. That's all fair game in politics. But they've also gone beyond that, most notably with Clinton questioning whether growing. Full story...

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