Clinton "LITTLE O TONIO" Yell Leader Watch, Day Three

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This is the city: Los Angeles, California. I work here. I'm an ex-mayor. Los Angeles is a magnet for people from all over the world. Some of them run for public office. Inevitably some of them stray from the golden rule and rule for those that have the gold. That's when I go to work. My name is Yorty. I'm a dead pol.
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Mike Trujillo said it best on a previous post: "Dolores Huerta is
truly one of America's greatest treasures and it was an honor to see her
boundless energy at work on behalf of the Senator." Her energy and
enthusiasm was contagious and filled whichever room she walked into.
Having the opportunity to work with her, listen to her speak, and chanting "Si se puede! Si se puede!" with her has been an honor and an experience I will never forget.
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Robert L. Johnson — a prominent businessman who founded Black Entertainment
Television and is a top fundraiser, or Hillraiser, for the Clinton
campaign — was giving a lengthy introduction of Clinton at a campaign town
hall in Columbia, S.C., when he launched into a defense of the senator and
President Bill Clinton for remarks that have drawn criticism in the black
community. Johnson said the Clintons have been “deeply and emotionally involved
in black issues — when Barack Obama was doin’ something in the neighborhood that I won't say what he was doin,’ but he said it in his book.”
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