The Morning Line
By Rep. Robbie Wills
This morning I ran ten miles. Then I woke up, realized I'd dreamed the whole thing, rolled over and went back to sleep. Sleep is a relative thing: compared to three hours the night before, 5 hours of shut-eye can actually be quite refreshing. All the morning papers and pundits are asking the question of whether Sen. Clinton did enough last night to unite her followers with Sen. Obama's. I don't know how many times she could have said it, or how many ways she could have phrased it in her speech last night, but it really couldn't have been more clear: she is supporting Barack Obama for president and wants her delegates and supporters to do the same. At any rate, we are off the the Arkansas breakfast for a quick bite and, or course, my daily quest for credentials.
This morning I ran ten miles. Then I woke up, realized I'd dreamed the whole thing, rolled over and went back to sleep. Sleep is a relative thing: compared to three hours the night before, 5 hours of shut-eye can actually be quite refreshing. All the morning papers and pundits are asking the question of whether Sen. Clinton did enough last night to unite her followers with Sen. Obama's. I don't know how many times she could have said it, or how many ways she could have phrased it in her speech last night, but it really couldn't have been more clear: she is supporting Barack Obama for president and wants her delegates and supporters to do the same. At any rate, we are off the the Arkansas breakfast for a quick bite and, or course, my daily quest for credentials.
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