Over the weekend the love of our life Aliza Shvarts has been blamed a hoax then proved it was real, and then was a hoax again well people she proved herself but now there’s MORE news! Yale is banning her. Boo Yale, you don’t love art..or..you care too much about this woman’s body. Needless to say, I am happy this is occurring. She got her fame for a few days but now it’s over with.
“I am appalled,” Yale College Dean Peter Salovey said in a statement Friday. “This piece of performance art as reported in the press bears no relation to what I consider appropriate for an undergraduate senior project.”
On to other more local news. As you know Bayh and Hillary are very buddy buddy, and he’s been by her side ever since she came to Indiana to speak, but is Bayh all Hillary has right now? She has a very important Indiana endorsement, and I have yet to hear, besides Andre Carson, who backs up Obama. You have the whole “Vice President Bayh” thing going on which only means more publicity for Hillary, but wait what does Bill have to say about this?
Bill Clinton chose Bayh to deliver the keynote address at the 1996 Democratic National Convention and referred to Bayh in his 2004 memoir as “a gifted leader who might be president some day.”
So Bill likes him, what else is there? It sounds like Hillary has it in the bag to nab up Indiana, which to some people is essential. Yet Obama leads Clinton in the donations, almost three times as much. Obama is more appealing to the young voters and over the weekend Obama called Senator Richard Lugar to wish him a happy birthday, even if Lugar never gets into the Democratic sidings, just that friendship is good to hear. This seems so much like a real fight I feel like I should start taping it, it’s getting so intense. Who WILL get Indiana? As of yet it’s down to a 5% lead, and Obama has it, we have to wait and see. If Hillary does well tomorrow and in Indianapolis she could be the come back kid. Let the ramblings began.
No Democratic presidential nominee has carried Indiana since Lyndon B. Johnson did in 1964, and the poll showed that either Obama or Clinton would have an uphill battle against the presumptive Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain.
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