If she is so against the group, why not vote to condemn them back when there was a vote to do so?? Again, a question that will left go UNasked by the MSM.
Sidenote: They dumped her long before she dumped them....here in TX there were MoveOn groups across TX holding phonebank sessions for Obama and those phone banks reached helped push his TX campaign past a **million phone calls**.
Who is playing bitter now, Hillary??
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200709/POL20070921a.htmlSen. Clinton, in refusing to condemn MoveOn.org for its attack ad, may be trying to mollify the group that has criticized her for her cautious, "centrist" stance on the Iraq war.
At an April 10, 2007 town hall meeting sponsored by MoveOn.org Political Action, MoveOn members chose Sen. Obama as the Democratic candidate who "would be best able to lead the country out of Iraq." Clinton finished a distant fifth.
In 2005, with a run for president in mind, Sen. Clinton tried to back-pedal on her war stance, saying if she'd been asked to authorize the Iraq war "based on what we know now," she "never would have agreed." Clinton said the Bush administration misled Congress with faulty intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.