“I’m Hillary Clinton and I do not approve that message.”

Bravo.

More from WaPo:

In a media availability with reporters following the breakfast, Clinton reiterated her opposition to McCain’s ads.

“I don’t appreciate having my name or my words or for that matter Sen. Biden’s words used. There’s nothing I can do about it, except speak out against it, and hope people won’t give it any credence.”

“If you voted for me, you have much more in common with Senator Obama on every issue I campaigned on, on every cause that I have stood for, than you do with Senator McCain,” she said when asked what she thought of her former supporters considering a McCain vote.

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Well said, Senator Clinton.

Agreed.  Perfect.

It’s definitely a good sound bite.  I hope the media plays it up as much as they are the “Clinton-supporters-for-McCain” meme. Hillary (and Bill) may not much care for Obama, but they’re smart enough to know that having that repeated over and over isn’t good for their standing in the party.

Can’t you people see?!  The scary black man has a gun to her head.

Good for Hillary.

Man did her coterie make her look bad in the primary.

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