Adviser downplays Hillary Clinton's conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt - Jun. 24, 1996
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He Said, Spirit Said
Published 11/7/2008 by James S. Robbins at The Corner
... Friday, November 07, 2008 [image] He Said, Spirit Said [James S. Robbins] Nice dig at Nancy Reagan from the President-elect. I seem to recall also that Hillary Clinton had imaginary conversations with the shade of Eleanor Roosevelt . ...
Obama Apologizes to Nancy Reagan For "Séance" Crack
Published 11/8/2008 by MichaelJames at Political Punch
... from within her own psyche. Clinton wrote in a column that Roosevelt "usually responds by telling me to buck up, or at least to grow skin as thick as a rhinoceros." - jpt November 7, 2008 in Obama, Barack | ...
Barack Obama Debut - Apologizes to Nancy Reagan
Published 11/8/2008 by Flap at FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog
... President-Elect Barack Obama is NOT getting off to a good start as he is forced to apologize to Nancy Reagan about a quip he made about seances.
Flap thought it was Hillary Clinton that had those?
Didn’t President Ronald Reagan’s widow consult an astrologer after he was shot?
Anyway it is not good form to insult a former First Lady of the United States with a cheap shot laugh that was too clever by half.
Flap thinks it is going to be a rocky ride……. ...
No Laugh-A-Minute
Published 11/8/2008 by Jay Tea at Wizbang
... about someone else. And the first person to come to his mind is... Nancy Reagan. Nancy Reagan, widow of a former president, 20 years out of the White House, and recovering from a broken hip. Yup, who better to lampoon than an 87-year=old crippled widow? Even better, there's another layer to the joke that bears scrutiny: not only is it mean-spirited, it is factually incorrect. Nancy Reagan, to the best of anyone's knowledge, never held a seance or spoke to the dead in the White House. It was Hillary Clinton who talked about having imaginary conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt in ...
