May 5, 2008
Posted: 03:34 PM ET

(CNN) — Hillary Clinton and John McCain are hitting the late night TV circuit this week, their campaigns announced Monday.

Clinton will read the Top Ten List on the Late Show with David Letterman Monday night. The topic: The top ten things she loves about America.

Meanwhile John McCain will appear on Comedy Central's The Daily Show this Wednesday. This will be McCain's 13th appearance on that show, more than any other guest, according to the network.

Filed under: Hillary Clinton • John McCain


Dal   May 5th, 2008 4:37 pm ET

HRC will do that so that she is ready for the 3:00AM call from an INTERN to complain about B ill's cigars.

Rob   May 5th, 2008 4:37 pm ET

Hillary needs to get some sleep She looks really really bad.

yhoff76   May 5th, 2008 4:37 pm ET

To all of you voters voting for Hillary Clinton and her cronies, go to "you tube" and type "Mickey Kantor" and you will get a clear picture as to what the Hillary campaign thinks about you. We have an obligation to elect the more qualified candidate and Hillary has not transcended gender the way Barack Obama has transcended race.
"What good fortune for those in power that people do not think"
-Adolf Hitler

R   May 5th, 2008 4:38 pm ET

i'll be watching her instead

Slowpoke   May 5th, 2008 4:38 pm ET

What a stupid top ten list topic

mike   May 5th, 2008 4:39 pm ET

Maybe Hillary will do a stupid-pet trick to show everyone just how in touch she is with the average American.

Pandering   May 5th, 2008 4:40 pm ET

Clinton and MCCain seems to think and do things alike. I swear these two are trading secrets. They should be running mates… Hillary does not care about the American people! All she wants is for she and Bill to be back in the White House.

A.K.   May 5th, 2008 4:40 pm ET

Because this news is much more relevant than Obama's superdelegate endorsements from today. I can't find that information on *any* news website though, so I can fault CNN alone, I suppose.

John Smith   May 5th, 2008 4:40 pm ET

We need real change in the criteria for "voting" in any election for the presidency". Here is my proposal, and I await your comments:

Only people with at least an AA degree from a community college should vote for the nominee. That is, we need only those who are "informed" about policy issues to vote.

We expect our president to be brilliant and learned, so should the voters.

Pandering   May 5th, 2008 4:41 pm ET

CNN is doing such a good job in covering Hillary! Wow! Talk about bias journalism!

No McSame   May 5th, 2008 4:42 pm ET

I guess that free's Bill up for an afternoon of Monica.

JJ in NY   May 5th, 2008 4:43 pm ET

hillary is a joke . She should be on the radio so we don't have to look at her phony smile, and that botox-injected forehead . AMERICA HATES A LIAR, AND THAT IS WHY hillary WILL NOT WIN, NO MATTER HOW MANY LATE NIGHT SHOWS SHE PANDERS TO .

Tucson, AZ   May 5th, 2008 4:43 pm ET

CNN - are you waiting for a super delegate endorement for Hillary before reporting Obama's 3 today?

WoW! Good job on keepin it honest *smirk*

Raphael Tx   May 5th, 2008 4:43 pm ET

Great article today by CNNS own Glen Beck. Its a must read entitled "Obama's odd timing on Wright".

"I'm glad Obama has come to the same conclusion that Wright's critics came to long ago. I just wonder why it took me two minutes and him two decades."

That sums it up for me. We need a leader not a Politician trying to do anything he can to get elected.

Go Hillary

Beezer Boyd, America   May 5th, 2008 4:43 pm ET

Senator Clinton loves America? If so, concede the nomination and politely ask your husband to stop campaigning for you.

Allen deLuca - Florida   May 5th, 2008 4:44 pm ET

Another good reason to turn in early. "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man . . ."

southcarolinadem   May 5th, 2008 4:44 pm ET

MY GOD this woman has NO shame.

Kenneth Phillipps   May 5th, 2008 4:45 pm ET

Howard Dean is correct. The Republicans are "race baiting" and your network is participating in it with your constant coverage of the Rev Wright flap.

mitchell   May 5th, 2008 4:45 pm ET

well, no reason to watch letterman tonite.i can't afford to be sick,tomorrow.

Kevin   May 5th, 2008 4:45 pm ET

Obama cronies. Shut your trap.

paul vs. clinton   May 5th, 2008 4:45 pm ET

campaign debt…… 10 million
lying to the people…. -150 delegates
hunger for power….. -500k votes
being able to use cable TV to promote a dying campaign when the money runs out….priceless

Jim Campbell   May 5th, 2008 4:46 pm ET

Once again, Hillary is proving she will do anything to get elected and her conviction that only she and no one else is entitled to sit in the Oval Office.

Ratgurl   May 5th, 2008 4:47 pm ET

Sounds like they're getting a little "free advertising" by using as much of the media as possible. Is it me, or does it look like Obama is the only candidate whose supporters back him financially?

Mike Glenn   May 5th, 2008 4:48 pm ET

I agree with you, Rob; at a stop in Indiana she looked like forty miles of bad road. Sounded like it, too.
I'm beginning to worry about her health.
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Ekio   May 5th, 2008 4:48 pm ET

You democrats are pathetic.

Ron   May 5th, 2008 4:48 pm ET

Always like to watch Hillary on TV. Rather then Obama who talks about hope and change with no issues.

Go Hillary Go!!!!

Remember 8 bells - Kentucky dirby   May 5th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

Guess she won't be talking about 8 bells the horse she picked to win the Dirby. Horse had to be put down, what does that say about her choices and even worse what would that say about the public if she is choosen.

Are we doomed to be like 8 bells?

OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT!!

The Vote   May 5th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

It is actualy nice to them like normal people being interviewed, this whole campaign thing is making them look like monsters. If you want to support Hillary or McCain checkout mifavpolitician.com, it has some cool helarious stuff!!

OBAMA THE UNITER?   May 5th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

is he really the uniter ???

Terry   May 5th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

Why can't CNN, or any of the so called News reporters, get it right. The real savings by a gas tax relief would come both at the pump and in the cost of all products that are trucked to our stores. How much will the trucks save and what effect on our food costs with that be????????

Saying a $30 savings is all we would receive is another LIE being made by Obama.

Steve   May 5th, 2008 4:49 pm ET

Weren't the Clintonistas bashing Obama for doing this? I'll bet now they'll be crying about how funny and smart she is for it.

And I don't know why McCain keeps going back to The Daily Show…Jon Stewart always rips him apart, and he comes across like a doddering old fool.

Jane from Nevada   May 5th, 2008 4:51 pm ET

They'll probably ride to the studios together in the same car. They'll probably just wait in the car for the other one while they each do their shows.
Then, afterwards they'll both collaborate on their strategies to help each other tear down Obama, as their car takes them through the Bubba's Burger Drive Thru.

I hope Hillary shares the real number one thing she loves about America - The fact that you can get to power faster if you just "fancy up" your resume; no need to promote yourself with real accomplishments - heck no! Just rely on uneducated voters to remain true to form - no research into candidates so you can tell them ANYHING YOU WANT!

Gane, Canada   May 5th, 2008 4:51 pm ET

Fox , you do not deseve her /HILLARY/!
Get the fake Primadona Obama , you need to suffer like the other countries, because he nows only to speack.
Castro use to keep cubans on the Havana squere for hours and hours but that DID NOT FEED them.

Dubya   May 5th, 2008 4:51 pm ET

I sure hope Hillary wins cuz we need to make sure nobody gets a chance except Clintons and us.

Chalermpol   May 5th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

Go Hillary, sweep the March 6. Shut these idoits up.

HILLARY 2008

latonga howard   May 5th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

It seems to me that one of the candiate should go ahead and give in if they are both working to better america or are they campaining for a career. The longer they compete against each other the less time they have to campaign against republican john mcain and that could cause an upset at the polls in november .It seems to me if either of the two are for the people and bettering the situation in america one of them would be the bigger person and say well Im going to suppot you. Democrats fighting against democrats want end the war, provide jobs or help the low income people of america.

corey   May 5th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

So typical of Hillary to act like she cares. Hillary Clinton is a disgrace to the DNC party.

BARACK THE VOTE!!!!

HUH??   May 5th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

Hope Hillary goes down ball with a flame…. its either Obama or McCain for me. I will not vote for her at all. I am bothered that so many americans want this type of person as a president.

Really getting ashamed of America, everyone wants to complain and never happy with Washington yet they every year they vote for the same dumb Washington politics when they have a choice.

If Hillary is the nominee…. At least come this time next year… I WILL HAVE a RIGHT to COMPLAIN.. Hillary voters wont. It will be TOLD YOU SO!! American voters have failed so many times to put someone worthy of change in the white house and every time they complain and complain. Well wake up America its your choice and look what your doing to our Country!! Its all on you!!

Its just amazing what people choose in this race. Its amazing so many people forget. Its amazing people are blind to lies and political plays. And its amazing how the Media like CNN is so biased that they dont even give someone who is worthy a chance.

Obama 08…. Or I turn republican regardless

Lee WV   May 5th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

Hillary got the last word on Larry King Live before the PA primary.Oh well blue-collar workers should be asleep by the time Letterman comes on.

Linda   May 5th, 2008 4:55 pm ET

Obama's supporters must be realy scared.

May 15th Media blackout start Date   May 5th, 2008 4:56 pm ET

we will blackout David Letterman tonight when hillary appears.

Total and complete Cable News media blackout starting May 13th!

Randy - Denver   May 5th, 2008 4:56 pm ET

number one on her list? I like that voters don't think but simply follow CNN!

THE KID   May 5th, 2008 4:56 pm ET

From what I see, no one is buying this " trick on gas " , this just might sink her. Also last minute negative ad, I knew she was going to do
something, just did not know what. Same thing happened before the
Texas and Ohio primaries , she was at the debate saying how privileged she was be on the same stage with Obama, then 48 hours later ranting about me in Ohio. Sounded a little nice over the weekend, then go negative , we are not going for it. Stick a fork in this turkey ,she is cooked. Also evreyone lets not let up on Peter Paul. Come on CNN print this one. I heard Rush was coveribng up for her on Fri. things that make you go hmmm. Peter Paul, Peter Paul. I am the kid and I approve this message. Peace out.

Oren Ovadia, California   May 5th, 2008 4:57 pm ET

I love being a Democrat this days, but at the same time, I hate being one. Cause If there is not going to be an Hillart-Obama Ticket or Obama- Hillary ticket, we will lose the 2008 Election. Hint - Carter-Kennedy, 1980.

Chic   May 5th, 2008 4:59 pm ET

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Sheanne   May 5th, 2008 4:59 pm ET

If you're going to youtube, look at Obama and ask yourself how stupid am I…

Jeff - Schaumburg, IL   May 5th, 2008 4:59 pm ET

One of the things I love most about America is that our leadership is made up of our chosen employees, as opposed to many less-enlightened nations where one or two families control the nation generation after gener…eh, forget it.

James   May 5th, 2008 5:00 pm ET

Well one thing's for sure. Neither candidate is going to spend any time on BET. Its Obama's birth-right to get almost all of the african american vote. Is it racist to vote on the basis of a candidates skin color? Hmmm.

No Hillary   May 5th, 2008 5:00 pm ET

Hey Hillary, I hope you are working on your drop-out of the race speech very well… because teh North Carolina and Indiana voters will give such a defeat that even your own supporters will ask you to drop out.

R.I.F.   May 5th, 2008 5:00 pm ET

Obama picked up a truckload of superdelegates today and you are talking about Top 10 Lists?

C'mon CNN….get a clue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fella from Chicago   May 5th, 2008 5:00 pm ET

Again, smart move. Pay nothing and reach millions hours before the primaries. She'll come across as a "regular Joe" while yukking it up with Letterman. Remember where Dave hails from. Smart lady, smart politician. Learn well young Obama.

BettiH. Indianapolis, IN   May 5th, 2008 5:01 pm ET

Hillary will stay up until 3:00AM Looking for more stories on Wright and thinking of more lies to tell. Although I think she should stay up and try to reach her former Pastor and tell her she is sorry for is child molestation charge, and then denounce him.

Susan MO   May 5th, 2008 5:01 pm ET

Both Hillary & McCain are experienced.

We are for Hillary Clinton.

And we hope the good people of Indiana & the beautiful state of North Carolina vote for her.

Hillary 08 :)

Michael   May 5th, 2008 5:01 pm ET

Hey CNN I've got a question? How did HRC's Super Delegate lead drop from 22 to 14? Why did you spend the entire weekend beating a dead horse rather than report how a shift of 8 super delegates came about? you are still a news organization aren't you?

Farren Ballanst   May 5th, 2008 5:01 pm ET

Regarding those who are talking about the "Mickey Kantor" thing on youtube: pick up a newspaper or watch broadcast news once in a while. That video has been debunked as a fake for at least three news cycles–by just about every source imaginable.

I'm not pushing for Hillary, just get the facts.

twister49 - oklahoma   May 5th, 2008 5:02 pm ET

oh yeah, like Obama Top Ten–wondering about Paula..how juvenile…… get over it…

Hillraisers unite 08

Jo   May 5th, 2008 5:02 pm ET

Obama's secret deal with the Teamsters. CNN where is your coverage of that?

Dianne   May 5th, 2008 5:02 pm ET

Hillary used the earlier days of her campaigning to constantly blast Obama instead of dealing with issues. She was eventually able to make a dent in his advancement. Now all of a sudden she's the one with all the answers and alternatives and is popping up all over the place. Didn't see that when things were looking more negative for her. I'm a firm believer that Obama will come out the winner in the primaries and all her prancing and dancing and ATTEMPTS to be a winsome lady will come to an end shortly. I for one will be glad!

Paul   May 5th, 2008 5:03 pm ET

Hillary 08

Yes she will

Obama is no longer electable, so please vote Democrat and support Hillary, America's best choice.

Nicole   May 5th, 2008 5:03 pm ET

This is not news.

Why hasn't CNN reported on the Super delegates that Obama picked up today??

Tired of this Republican in Democrat's clothing!   May 5th, 2008 5:03 pm ET

Gag Me!

1) I love America so therefore I will Obliterate Iran and become a Republican.

I am tired of this woman!

Lilarose in Oregon   May 5th, 2008 5:03 pm ET

If Hillary loses the Democratic (my party) nomination, I will definitely vote for John McCain. (single white 66-yr old female, retired, and alot of us feel this way).

Once he gets into office, I don't think McCain will be as hawkish about the wars as he is now. He will then be responsible for dealing with it and might rethink his present stance.

Obama will make a great Boy Scout leader or maybe a trainee preacher.

Jay   May 5th, 2008 5:03 pm ET

Love Hillary!

Al from NJ   May 5th, 2008 5:05 pm ET

Senator Clinton is the best.

Obama better stop and support Hillary.

Too many negatives to win the general election .
He might win the primary because he never mentioned his connections with his pastor until now.
He also will not be forgotten for not supporting Michigan and Florida.

If he is the nominee, McCain has a shoe in.

Al from NJ   May 5th, 2008 5:07 pm ET

I am so sick of Obama acting like he has so much to offer.
He says change change change
Change what.
The emperors new clothes…….please.

Go Obama   May 5th, 2008 5:07 pm ET

Its amazing everyone complains they dont know where Obama

stands on the issues and what he proposes. Unless you go to one of

his speeches, to his website to check it out.. or listen to another

media BESIDES CNN (clinton news network) you will never know

what his issues are. I know what he plans on the gas.. and its not a

Tax relief at the pump… but its other things and I cannot believe

people on here complain they havent heard… well if you all really

wanted to know you would do your research and check other media

outlets because CNN is biased of course and you wont know.

OBAMA 08

Nick   May 5th, 2008 5:07 pm ET

Hillary is a great candidate, and people are beginning to like her more and more every day… Not everybody is "bamboozled' by Obama and his "cheerleaders" from main stream media…

No Hillary   May 5th, 2008 5:08 pm ET

Hillary already lost this nomination. The question is how many more losses she needs to actually drop out of the race. Sometimes, I am afraid that even when Obama is getting the oat in the Oval office, she still will be campaiging and asking people to vote for her…

fedia   May 5th, 2008 5:08 pm ET

Please have Bill to remind you the snyper topic……

Wang LI   May 5th, 2008 5:09 pm ET

# Terry, are you a blue collar ?

Lynette   May 5th, 2008 5:09 pm ET

What does it profit a man or woman to gain the whole world and lose his or her soul? It appears that Hillary Clinton has sold her soul to the devil. She forgot tthat the devil is a deceiver and the father of lies. Lies now flow form her mouth like water from flooding rivers. Divorce yourself from her before it is too late.

Cheryl L. Swaim   May 5th, 2008 5:09 pm ET

What is the matter with you Obama supporters? You must be really stupid or mean or prejudiced or all of the above. You're probably just the kind of shallow idiots who put George Bush, the son, in office .
Cheryl in Annapolis

fedia   May 5th, 2008 5:09 pm ET

Hillary 's lost her voice…..too much lies…..

Mike   May 5th, 2008 5:09 pm ET

Obama is working late for his top contributors; oil companies and drug companies.

Jodie   May 5th, 2008 5:09 pm ET

Maybe Hillary will be John McCain's running mate. They are perfect for each other. I pray to God that Hillary does not win. If she gets in the White House, theres going to be more drama. Now Bill is even less busy than he was as president and Hillary will be busier. What do you think will happen? Parents will be afraid to allow their kids to work as aides in the White House.

GL   May 5th, 2008 5:11 pm ET

More double speak from the vote panderer. She criticises Obama last week for going on Letterman, only to follow that up with appearing on the show herself? Unbelieveable this person can look in the mirror each morning and actually be happy with what she see's.

The list should be Top 10 Reasons I lost the Nomination to Obama. Or will that (hopefully) be coming on Wednesday.

Primary is ending soon   May 5th, 2008 5:13 pm ET

Biased CNN…
Why you are not reporting 9 superdelegates who supported OBAMA in the last 24 hours…Super delegates difference is now only 14!
This primary is ending soon
Indiana and N. Carolina: This primay is ending this week. Join the winning team

Yes we can…..

Tom   May 5th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

CNN that Clinton brown on your nose is really showing today.

gerald strother   May 5th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

she will needs a job later on go OBAMA

Peggy   May 5th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

Hillary loves America because we so stupid and gullible that she is able to manipulate the media and the public to suit her personal ambitions.

Most Electible   May 5th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

Obama supporters, you are a nasty bunch and I for one will not Vote for Obama if he is the nominee. He can try all he wants to mend fences but it will not work. I think I speak for a vast majority of Hillary supporters too. Even if Obama has not said those nasty things himself, he can read and hear and he knows what is going on and he never came out to his supportes to try and stop the nasty things they have been said about Hillary and her supporters.

His supporters will lose the election for him - without a doubt.

Hillary is the most electible, but no one seems to understand that - so pay the price.

Cheryl L. Swaim   May 5th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

Mitchell, nobody can afford an Obama presidency.
Cheryl in Annapolis

Game Over   May 5th, 2008 5:14 pm ET

What do you think?

Should Hillary accept a VP job from MacCain?

Should Obama offer Hillary a VP job?

Nate in Mpls   May 5th, 2008 5:15 pm ET

And what is the top story on the ticker all day long? It's not hard to buy into the conspiracy theories about which candidate CNN favors. And no news of superdelegate endorsements all day… On the day before the primaries. Hmm…

sb   May 5th, 2008 5:15 pm ET

Four new superdelegates for Obama today and this is what you report?

paul   May 5th, 2008 5:15 pm ET

Why no news on Obama's superdelegate endorsements today I believe there were 5

Brian   May 5th, 2008 5:16 pm ET

I hate you, Hillary Clinton.

Rich in Seattle   May 5th, 2008 5:17 pm ET

I have a question about the gas tax.

If she won't become President until January 2009, how can she suspend the gas tax over the summer of 2008? Shouldn't she being working on this right now in the Senate instead of campaigning? Unless of course, she's just telling us what she thinks we want to hear and hope we don't ask questions about the specifics.

How and when does she expect to make this happen?

Anonymous   May 5th, 2008 5:18 pm ET

I have been quite amused reading some of the blogs where people repeatedly call McCain and HRC panderers. Honestly, I have never seen a panderer such as NOBAMA. Boy, he has learned the ropes early. Won't he make a great President? I sure hope I never have to find out. Go home NOBAMA! and take your uppity wife and reverand with you. You're bad news!!

Go McCain!!

Hilda   May 5th, 2008 5:18 pm ET

They should go on together, McCain could be Edgar Bergen and she could be Charlie McCarthy, now that would be a great team

K   May 5th, 2008 5:19 pm ET

Hm. I can think of a few Things Hillary Loves About America, like……

Nascar — where else can you find so many illiterate, uneducated voters all in one place?

Public transportation (means there's usually bus around when you need to throw somebody under one)

High Rates of Obesity (Americans will swallow pretty much anything)

The WWF: They say they are fighters, but it's really just a show.

Wish I had time to think of more. This would be fun if it wasn't so deadly serious…..

pam   May 5th, 2008 5:20 pm ET

Anyone notice how much crying the Obama supporters do? Not to mention their continual requests for Hillary to quit. That is so strange to me- their candidate can't win the nomination by normal practices, so the solution is for the other candidate to quit? I suppose if he becomes the nominee (and that is a very strong "if" at this point- the super d's are watching his daily diminishing electability factor closesly), they will ask McCain to drop out of the general?? Very strange thought process. Naivate makes people do some stupid things.

michelle   May 5th, 2008 5:20 pm ET

The media is scared and using "race" to bind the vote to Clinton. I love Obama. Tom Hanks support Obama! Using racial bigotry by a few (says Howard Dean) to justify "hate" is what the media is trying to do…but cannot.

YES WE CAN!

Go Obama   May 5th, 2008 5:21 pm ET

WOW… I love it!!

And all you who are complaining about the gas tax situation… OBAMAS plan is to give us a tax credit to middle and lower income familes to help until things tide things and work to long term planning of energy and fuel independence.. WOW read people!!

I havent seen Hillary give any plan that proves her plan will work except only if she was president.. well how does that help her when she isnt president over her ideal tax holiday that is in the next 3 months during bush's presidency? It wont work period. She is on the Oil Company side just like Bush is. She wants to push them on Obama but that is false. Obama has no favortism dealings with oil companies.

Obama has Maybe talked to a cease fire in Nigeria against their oil fields.. which has halted 165,000 barrels of oil a day. If he fixes this and gets a truce, our gas prices will go down. OBAMA is doing this!! He is working to helping us.. so open your eyes.. and why didnt CNN post about this??? WHO KNOWS (Clinton News Network)

OBAMA 08

mary   May 5th, 2008 5:22 pm ET

I believe that Clinton and McCain are joined at the hip. They look like the bobsy twins. They think alike and look alike.

David, Paducah, Kentucky   May 5th, 2008 5:23 pm ET

Hillary….the number one reason she loves America is: Wolf Blitzer's biased support for her on CNN.

K   May 5th, 2008 5:25 pm ET

Obamaniacs are such hypocrites just like their master. He did the top ten list also but I guess that was "cool" since he's your messiah.

JN   May 5th, 2008 5:25 pm ET

Kevin,
Why don't you shut up already!!!

HSNP   May 5th, 2008 5:25 pm ET

I wish you Obama-nauts would learn to spell. Good grief!

Looking Presidential   May 5th, 2008 5:27 pm ET

That photo of Sen. Obama getting out of that SUV with secret service agents gaurding him looks extremely presidential. I like the cool shades too.

President Barack Obama! Her looks like a president.

Hail to the Chief!!

California Girl   May 5th, 2008 5:27 pm ET

Hillary has great humor! I'll definitely be watching.

noemi in los angeles   May 5th, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Chicago Tribune: Analyzing Obama's stump speeches

"Chicago Tribune Analysis: “Yes they are filled with platitudes, but Obama’s speeches discuss policy as much as his opponents' speeches do.”

OBAMA 08

Viet Nam Vet   May 5th, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Go ahead with the gas tax plan- - -I wanna see who's right.
And will Shrub even go along with it? Let's see where it goes. Could be interesting.

David, Santa Rosa, CA   May 5th, 2008 5:29 pm ET

“I’m not going to put my lot in with economists,” Clinton told George Stephanopolous on ABC’s ‘This Week’

Lord forbid we make an informed decision.

"No Hillary McBush" in 08′

goodcitizen   May 5th, 2008 5:29 pm ET

You go girl, Hillary, we love you!

Victory belongs to you, we are with you all the way!

Julie   May 5th, 2008 5:29 pm ET

I dont believe Hillary supporters bashed Obama for Letterman, He is running for president of the U.S and his top 10, sounded like those of a pop star,

noemi in los angeles   May 5th, 2008 5:30 pm ET

CNN wont report it.
I will.

The chairman and vice-chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party are throwing their support behind Sen. Barack Obama on the eve of Tuesday's primaries in Indiana and North Carolina, giving the Illinois senator at least two additional superdelegates.

Obama only needs 273 more delegates to secure the nomination.

Obama 08

cc4obama   May 5th, 2008 5:30 pm ET

I hope one of her top 10 things she likes about America is t he Judge in California who excused her from testifying in the Peter Paul v Clinton campaign fraud case until after the November elections. Once more information comes out about this case, her political career is over!

GloriafromPA   May 5th, 2008 5:32 pm ET

Hillary always manages to fill the latenight airwanves with herself just before a primary, since Ohio on. I wonder why Obama is not given similar free advertising at such times? Oh well, she will lose anyway.

Marshall in Nebraska   May 5th, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Just on more joke from Hilary. It really doesn't hide the fact you are a joke.

Richard   May 5th, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Give me a break!

spencer   May 5th, 2008 5:33 pm ET

All You Obama supporters need to Shut up and listen to what he is saying "absolutely nothing." Get real already, We do not need and inexperienced jerk in the white house. This guy is a copycat and Liar. Get over yourself already Oduma. Drop out. Its not a fair election unless every vote is counted. If Florida and Michigan were counted the right way I believe Hillary would be in the lead now. Count All the Votes or its not a fair election.

Tide is Turning   May 5th, 2008 5:34 pm ET

The polls will soon be vetted. Obama is a smooth talker but Hillary can deliver. Hopefully the voters of North Carolina and Indiana agree.

Terry Williams   May 5th, 2008 5:34 pm ET

I hate Obama. I absolutely hate hate hate him. I'd rather have Bush for another 4 years than Obama. I HATE him.

Kenneth M   May 5th, 2008 5:34 pm ET

THIS HAS BEEN A SHAME. I AM ALL FOR A WOMEN BEATING UP ON ME BUT HILL IS GIVING HIM A SHALACKING TOWARDS THE GATE. I WISH SHE WOULD JUST START TO SING.

LB   May 5th, 2008 5:35 pm ET

On CNN this morning I saw Hillary being interviewed. When asked "Do you PROMISE if elected President that next year you will give a Gas Tax Relief." Her response was "Well (pause) I'll try." Just another lie to get votes. She has no intention to follow thru.

Greg   May 5th, 2008 5:36 pm ET

She should do "The Top 10 Things I would Say Or Do To Get Elected."

Joe Reg   May 5th, 2008 5:37 pm ET

The looser will just go home and get some much needed rest.

The looser has to surrender without conditions.

By the end of this week I think Hillary will indeed surrender.

Go Obama go!!!

Tired of this Republican in Democrat's clothing!   May 5th, 2008 5:37 pm ET

CNN=FOX NEWS.

I vote with my remote!

Chicagoan   May 5th, 2008 5:37 pm ET

The Most Trusted Name In News!
Keeping them honest!
Gap between Hilary and Obama in superdelegats shrink to 14.
But it's not a news of course for The Best political Team on Television!
Obama picked up 3 supers today!
Shame on you CNN!

4 Hillary In Raleigh   May 5th, 2008 5:40 pm ET

That Hillary can still laugh is amazing after being stabbed in the back by the black people she and Bill have supported all these years. Wow, I can't imagine how it would feel to champion the black discrimination cause (and it's a worth cause mind you), and then have 90% of them dump you because of the color of your face. Ouch. Black people are voting race, flat out. What message does that send; that favoring someone because of race is ok?

kevin - jacksonville fl   May 5th, 2008 5:41 pm ET

Maybe Hillary will use this late nite programing to finally concede while no one's watching. Come on Hillary bite the bullit and do it, it'll save you and your backers a lot of money

Anonymous   May 5th, 2008 5:42 pm ET

This women is the DEVIL, she knew she did'nt have a chance so she let her horns come out.

Joe   May 5th, 2008 5:42 pm ET

Does anyone really think if all the negative stuff had come out before super tuesday that Obama would be ahead???

ED fl   May 5th, 2008 5:43 pm ET

You have to keep in mind that Mccain is an old man with a poor memory [unless Lieberman is close enough to whisper in his ear]]He does not realize that he has been on before.He believes that the audience is laughing with him and not at him.

sophia nyc   May 5th, 2008 5:44 pm ET

I don't get it. Are they running together? Seems so.

Mike from Calgary, Alberta   May 5th, 2008 5:44 pm ET

Clinton didn't do her homework and didn't bother to read Intelligence reports before voting to go to war in Iraq. Trillions of dollars (that would have funded medicare, education and industrial initiatives) were squandered in Iraq, over 26,000 American casualties and over 4,065 young Americans in flag draped coffins.
Hillary won't listen to economists - she knows everything.

And all she offers Americans is 18 cents per gallon, this summer - before the new president is in a position to do anything about it!
Some plan.

Americans don't want REASONS THAT SOUND GOOD - THEY WAN'T GOOD SOUND REASONS!

Mike

Love God, Hate the Devil   May 5th, 2008 5:44 pm ET

They women is the DEVIL.

Matt -Tim- Lauer   May 5th, 2008 5:44 pm ET

Hillary tired? Maybe you are referring to Obama who kept calling Matt Lauer 'Tim' on the Today show this morning ……..

Ilona Proud Canadian   May 5th, 2008 5:45 pm ET

I am so tired of hearing about this bogus gas tax!!! Please check this out "Over 200 Economists Sign Statement Opposing Gas Tax" People please wake up and listen to the Experts who know about the Economy.

Ready for Change   May 5th, 2008 5:46 pm ET

Hillary and McCain working late nights, Obama looking very tired and very unhappy these days, I have not heard a word from his mouth for 2 weeks but Hillary. But of course that translates to Hillary being negative, right?

Answer This One !!!!   May 5th, 2008 5:48 pm ET

Why Is It Obama Attracts Anti - American Low Lifes like A Magnet ???

Why Hasn't The Media reported On The "Obama & Larry Sinclair Limo Fiasco" ???

HILLARY , Or McCain President 2008

bj penn   May 5th, 2008 5:49 pm ET

Hillary can't even make sure her husband don't cheat how can she run the USA??? She sucks and she looks older than John Mccain

BCNU purple state, usa   May 5th, 2008 5:50 pm ET

I'm surprised they could find ten things she likes about America.

Mike NYC   May 5th, 2008 5:52 pm ET

Why would hillary clinton want to work in the same office her husband cheater on her in.

That alone scares me about her.

Ratgurl   May 5th, 2008 5:53 pm ET

Free ads! Pander, pander, pander……

Nathan Hussein Bryson   May 5th, 2008 5:53 pm ET

Switching to MSNBC. Tired of this bull. CNN is not a good place for NEWS - it is a good place for SCANDAL.

Bye.

The Truth   May 5th, 2008 5:53 pm ET

Hillary is the real deal. Down with Obama.

Hillary wins Indiana sweeping the Mid west.

Hooray

Vote Hillary   May 5th, 2008 5:54 pm ET

Obama did not want another debate before this primary. Hillary can deliver. Hopefully North Carolina and Indiana will vote for Hillary.

Incoming Sniper Fire   May 5th, 2008 5:54 pm ET

CNN, where is the story on Obama's 5 Super Delegate Endorsements????? MSNBC is way ahead of you!

Observations   May 5th, 2008 5:54 pm ET

Same old SILLY attacks from the Obamabots.

You call this drivel "educated?" Are you all starting to run scared?

HILL YEAH!!!

DCER   May 5th, 2008 5:56 pm ET

Hillary will win In and narrow the gap it not take NC. Obama and his Rev. Wright are done!

Altoid   May 5th, 2008 5:58 pm ET

"Top Ten Things I Love About America"?? Oh come on Hillary. Gag me.

Eric   May 5th, 2008 5:59 pm ET

Here's a surprise. Even before I read what was on her top ten lists, I knew it was going to be something patriotic to make her look good. That woman is so predictable, it's not even funny. She makes it really hard to not despise her.

JRC   May 5th, 2008 6:00 pm ET

I won't vote for Hillary, ever. It has nothing to do with thinking Obama is the better candidate (even though I do), it has to do with the Washington dynasty of Bush/Clinton, the fact that she does doublespeak almost as good as her husband, being first lady does not prepare a person to be president, and she is the queen of pandering.

NEW COMER   May 5th, 2008 6:00 pm ET

John Smith, spoken like a true Nazi. Maybe we should only allow blond, well built men to run for President, too.

Scott   May 5th, 2008 6:01 pm ET

If you can stand the heat get out the kitchen..hillary said to Obama after he complained the questions in the debate were too hard? are you kidding me? I would hate to see him as president and say this problem is too difficult it's too hard,please make it easier.

Obama is beginning to look a bit of wimp,and the media is saying that about him.I like the toughness Clinton has..

Donna in California   May 5th, 2008 6:02 pm ET

Typical of her. It is sad.

Still Go OBAMA!

Mike   May 5th, 2008 6:02 pm ET

Senator Clinton will be on David Letterman tonight, where will NObama be "Dancing With The Stars?"

I'm sure he has the "rhythm."

Go Hillary!!!!!

Patricia   May 5th, 2008 6:04 pm ET

Someone said that Hillary looks rested compared to Obama. She doesn't have to do as much campaigning as Obama does since she has two other family members going around with her. A three-one campaign team and a familiar name should really garner her more success than she has actually had.

And the press is admitting that they are catering to the Clinton's right now. Example - B. Clinton was considered a liability 2 weeks ago - today he is the "dream man" people faint over.

If Clinton only wins one of the two states, she really loses because she is winning against someone shot down by her and the media big time.

Paula   May 5th, 2008 6:05 pm ET

Why haven't you posted Obama's super delegate gains for today.

Yellow-belly journalism at it's best. Wolf and other CNN reporters-your mothers must be so proud.

Obama 2008

Ken of NC   May 5th, 2008 6:06 pm ET

I wish HRC will put her gas tax vacation in place so I can get my $30.00 becuase I want to buy me an OBAMA T-shirt.

Cowboy Jack   May 5th, 2008 6:06 pm ET

Barack Obama committed to the late shows, but when he realized they were going to ask tough questions, he backed out

She cannot be trusted   May 5th, 2008 6:06 pm ET

Man! I was just watching CNN just now and saw Hillary giving her stump speech. Wow! She was whining so badly that I just couldn't take it. I mean, she was really milking the whiney voice.

Sorry, but I just can't imagine a whining person to be president and expect to get anything done. What's she gonna do? Whine at Iran?

Oh, that will be effective.

Megan Reed   May 5th, 2008 6:22 pm ET

CNN, shame on you! Obama will be President despite you!!

R2   May 5th, 2008 6:23 pm ET

Hillary is not funny. Her making jokes is like scarecrows trying to walk.

kathy duckworth   May 5th, 2008 6:23 pm ET

Love her or disslike her, Senator Clinton must become the 1st woman President in our nation's history. She will set the stage for more women hoping to seek the country's highest office.

TJ in ELP   May 5th, 2008 6:25 pm ET

Undoubtedly the #1 thing she loves about America - is that soon Dubya will be out of the WH for good.

gerard morei   May 5th, 2008 6:32 pm ET

All superdelegates from Puerto Rico just endorsed Hillary this afternoon, go check Univision Network

kim in portland, oregon   May 5th, 2008 6:33 pm ET

mccain funny? yeah, ummm good luck with that one, johnnycakes!!! you're about as funny as finding out there's a great white shark 10 feet behind you!!!!

if either of these 2 mention their useless, pointless, NO HELP TO US CITIZENS "gas tax break" again, i'm gonna hurl!

it is INSULTING that you 2 think we cannot do the math to figure out how useless this idea is. we are not ALL stupid, despite the fact that bush got 2 terms in office.

and you people like to say OBAMA hides behind his words. go calculate what you will ACTUALLY SAVE this summer with their pathetic gas tax proposals. and you want either of THOSE TWO heading up your country?? god help us all!!!

anyone but John "i hate to tell you folks, but there WILL BE more wars" McCain!!! yeah, THERE'S a brilliant choice for the future of this country!!!

Fonzi, an independent.   May 5th, 2008 6:34 pm ET

The ten top things she will LIE to us.

CNN loves Hillary   May 5th, 2008 6:35 pm ET

Wow, looks like I'll be hitting the hay early tonight!

Thanks to CNN for reporting on Obama superdelegate support the eve before the primary. You can bet that if Clinton's team had picked up that type of support it would be headline news.

bigben   May 5th, 2008 6:35 pm ET

Obama is lazy.

Navy Vet   May 5th, 2008 6:36 pm ET

I think it's so sweet to see that Clinton and McCain have so much in common. That should be warning enough for Indiana and North Carolina before they vote tomorrow. She is running a republican campaign better than McCain, and he should take lessons from her.

Cavaet Emptor with Sen. Clinton, you get what you pay for.

bigben   May 5th, 2008 6:36 pm ET

that video is confirmed fake you obama tard

David D Kollie   May 5th, 2008 6:36 pm ET

A tough leader faces tough challenges. This is exactly what Barack is going through right now. When this primary season comes to an end and he becomes the nominee, nothing will actually stop. All of the mudsliding that the Republican would do have already been done by HRC. Nothing is left that the American do not know about. Obama is very electable no matter what happens.

alice2   May 5th, 2008 6:36 pm ET

What it means to me is I will watch Jay Leno tonite, now Letterman. I am SICK of listening to Hillary, no matter what she is saying & I am equally as sick looking at.

Zoinks   May 5th, 2008 6:36 pm ET

Number 10: Being White

Jim T   May 5th, 2008 6:41 pm ET

whats her list?

1. lie
2. lie
3. lie
4. lie
5. lie
6. lie
7. lie
8. lie
9. lie
10. LIE

William   May 5th, 2008 6:41 pm ET

Hillary and McCain will do great. They are my candidates Hillary first McCain second. Go Hillary/McCain

DAN   May 5th, 2008 6:41 pm ET

Hillary will win Indiana and might win NC. She does better with the undecided 3 to one. I can tell because obama nuts are going crazy that their messiah has been loosing state after big state and the polls show he's loosing ground. Then comes West Virginia where Hillary has a 30 point lead and Kentucky with another 30 point lead. She will be in the lead of the popular vote, that's called the will of the people. People are getting tired of this nonsense about change, is it change or revenge, ask Bill Ayers or rev Wright what kind of change does Obama want to bring. David Letterman should be a blast.

Vig   May 5th, 2008 6:41 pm ET

Obama was on Letterman with his Top Ten last week. This guy can't even be funny when the material is written for him. No funny bone=no back bone.

Leila   May 5th, 2008 6:44 pm ET

Go Hillary!
She is such a strong fighter! If only the media had not fallen at Obama's feet in the beginning. If, instead, they would have exposed his past and his faults that we now see, she would have already won the nomination. There are so many voters who would not have voted in those early primaries for the rah-rah candidate!

NObama '08

Ric   May 5th, 2008 6:44 pm ET

Democrats for Mc Cain '08 !!

marie   May 5th, 2008 6:45 pm ET

4 Hillary in Raleigh, black people have been voting white all of our life so if someone comes along that looks like us and is quilified, dam right we are going to vote for him.

The OK Gram   May 5th, 2008 6:47 pm ET

Waiting to see the ten things she loves about America. I can even list ten reasons for voting for Hillary but it is -2 for Obama.

Guess I just think Hillary is the better person to lead our country. And Oklahoma voters preferred Clinton over Obama.

Happy for Obama   May 5th, 2008 6:47 pm ET

You can tell, she is working night, "She still have her cold cream on"

Happy for Obama   May 5th, 2008 6:48 pm ET

Now McCain knows he needs some sleep..
Those old bones, will suffer if he doesn't get any rest.

frank, las vegas   May 5th, 2008 6:49 pm ET

She is just looking for another opportunity to tell a last minute lie that will swing the undecided voters! I believe the non-college graduate americans are smarter than you and cannot trust you any longer!

Undecided   May 5th, 2008 6:49 pm ET

I CAN'T STAND HILLARY CLINTON!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really try to look for the good but I just can't find it.

She represents lies, pandering, and everything wrong with this country.

Griff   May 5th, 2008 6:49 pm ET

Two Republican's why are they not on the same Ticket.. Reagan was also a Democrat, for so long. But became President as a Republican.. What are you doing with the Dem's; Hillary?

READY999   May 5th, 2008 6:52 pm ET

I would love to have 5 minutes with LOU DOBBS,GLEN BECK, AND HANNITY! They are all talk and no action.Best thing they can do is hide in CNN and FOX studios spreading their garbage! They are the scum that is really tearing this country apart.

nitro   May 5th, 2008 6:54 pm ET

Maybe she can take over for David Letterman because she will need a job. When this is over NY wouldn't want her either.

John W., Milwaukee, WI   May 5th, 2008 6:54 pm ET

That really isn't fair!

Senator Obama should be able to go on a late night TV show and state: "The top10 things I hate most about America…."

jr.   May 5th, 2008 6:56 pm ET

this as not been mention before

Jackie   May 5th, 2008 6:57 pm ET

No we can't.

Go Hillary!!!

Hollis   May 5th, 2008 6:57 pm ET

Well, well, well..4 new superdelegates for Obama today and none for Clinton and CNN is the ONLY website that says not a word,
Maybe this really is the Clinton News Network. How sad and obvious

Bridgette - PA   May 5th, 2008 6:58 pm ET

Barack Obama supporters in Indiana and North Carolina-Hillary is up in the lates polls by 4 perecnt in Indiana and closing the gap in North Carolina. Please, please stop her! Please put the Clintons out of their misery once and for all. Go out all night and all day tomorrow if you have to and speak to people and fight for Barack. We are counting on you! We need you right now!

OBAMA-08!

Brian   May 5th, 2008 7:00 pm ET

McCain may be the oldest guest ever too!

J   May 5th, 2008 7:00 pm ET

I think Bill Clinton and Pastor Hagee are in the same false ministry with their false teachings and campaigning !!

thank you.

gretchen benedetto   May 5th, 2008 7:01 pm ET

The ego of Obama and his crybaby attitude when the questions get tough is more then my stomach can handle. I really feel he has helped to split the country up and for sure the Democratic Party. I sure hope he loses both tomorrow. WAKE UP YOU ALL The Media has never worked so hard to spoil Obama as they have to spoil things for Clinton. REMEMBER 13% is not going to make or break a canadate in the GENERAL ELECTION.

Carlie   May 5th, 2008 7:02 pm ET

A vote for Hillary is a vote for one's own animal urges to survive — using negativity to win! It feels good to be aggressive as "Rocky" and fight to win. Short term pleasure; long-term consequences. Just like Bush!

VOTE SMART THIS TIME. VOTE OBAMA.

M.Lynn North Dakota   May 5th, 2008 7:02 pm ET

Hillary stabbed in the back by the blacks…oh please. The fact is that Bill couldn't keep his mouth shut and has offended blacks with his remarks as she bats her eyes and plays the "Oh Bill "card.

Also thumbs up to Chris Matthews for finally bringing up the FACT that Obama has been thrown the most media sludge. NOT Hillary and her "candor" issue (lying) and Mc Cain and his "issues".

nitro   May 5th, 2008 7:07 pm ET

4 Hillary in Raleigh you are an idiot.

Carlie   May 5th, 2008 7:08 pm ET

Voting for Hillary because of Bill Clinton's experience is illogical. Remember what happened when everyone voting for Bush because of Dick Cheney's experience?

HA. DON'T BE A HILLARY CHUMP! She is out to use you after she gets your vote.

ds   May 5th, 2008 7:09 pm ET

she always sounds forced and not funny. sort of like she is trying too hard.

nettie   May 5th, 2008 7:11 pm ET

To Jack Cafferty, PLEASE leave out comments about being P—-st off on your file. There are children watching and it gives the wrong slant on the way to express your feelings.

yen   May 5th, 2008 7:13 pm ET

Bill clinton when he had his self inflicted scandal, his african american supporters were with him through thick and thin. Now the clintons are dying to go back to the white house and demand that the african americans support hillary regardless. Obama is breath of fresh air. Hillary belongs to yester years. She is not truthful and too negative. Time to retire. She is not good for America.

Steven   May 5th, 2008 7:20 pm ET

Grow up, America. This is not a soap opera. We are electing the leader of the free world, who will have the nuclear launch codes. I couldn't care less if I "like" the candidates, or if I'd want to have them as my "special friend" or "cool Dad," or whatever.

I want someone who knows how to do the job.

Go HIllary.

aware   May 5th, 2008 7:32 pm ET

Hillary is the only choice if the Dems want to win back the White House! She is hope and change in action. :)

Hillary Clinton 2008 and 2012 - America's Margaret Thatcher!

Obama - the candidate of obfuscation, misinformation and far left ideology!

Kevin GK   May 5th, 2008 7:33 pm ET

Clinton for next 8 years and George Bush's brother is for another 8 years. So, history will read "in the past 36 years we have seen only 2 familes in the White House". "And it saved millions of dollers for the tax payers, in moving cost"

Go Democracy !

Darryl   May 5th, 2008 7:37 pm ET

ps: SHE WAS A REPUBLICAN IN 1967 WORK ING FOR MR GOLDWATER TRYING TO DEFEAT THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL.

SHE CAN'T EVEN KEEP HER TIME LINE STRAIGHT SHE'S A LIAR…..

She cannot be trusted   May 5th, 2008 7:38 pm ET

Hillary has gas lobbyists campaigning for her, so who do you think profits from this hypothetical gas holiday? Hypothetical talk to get votes is a very cheap way of pandering.

One last thing: why is she offering a gas holiday THIS summer knowing full well she doesn't have the power to give it? If she really wanted to give people a break, then she'd be back in Washington trying to do something about it instead of pandering votes.

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