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Hillary's Ladies Of Leisure World
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"Well, you always criticize," Wolf says.
Jensen says she saw Hillary's new ad.
"Of course, Obama has more dynamic ads," Wolf says.
"Poor Hillary," Jensen says. All that personal money -- $5 million! -- she had to put into her campaign. "She should just go on television and cry again. It was so effective."
"I don't think she had a really good campaign manager, that Patti," says Wolf, referring to recently resigned Patti Solis Doyle. "She needed somebody like that bald guy with the Republican wife . . . Jim Carville."
"I don't think it makes that big a difference," Jensen says.
"I think it makes a lot of difference," Wolf says.
A big strapping widower comes over and the talk turns to the popularity of single men at Leisure World. All those lovelorn ladies!
"You know how it is," Wolf says, "as soon as the wife passes away, they start with the casserole."
Somebody makes a Viagra joke and soon enough the ladies head off, and the widower, whose name is John Law, 80, is asked who he voted for.
Who do you think? he asks.
Obama?
You got it. Hillary, she's got too much baggage, Law says. Now Obama, on the other hand -- saw him on TV, making a speech. That's something fresh. "He would've had them storming the gates of hell," he says.




