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She hits the right note in identifying the central affront to democracy in the way Clinton funded his money-talks re-election campaign: "One of the most precious commodities in America, if not the world -- the President's time -- was parceled to the White House meetings with prospective or recent large donors, and the people they brought along. But he hits the right note with the concluding couplet. |
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