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Clinton challenges Obama to bowl-off
Wednesday, April 02, 2008 15:11 [IST]

Philadelphia: Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton walked somberly into a press conference and stood before microphones. Reporters tensed, sensing something big might be afoot. "This has been a very hard-fought race," she said yesterday. "We clearly need to do something so that our party and our people can make the right decision. So, I have a proposal."

The tension grew. Reporters shifted in their seats. Was she dropping out of the race? Offering to join rival Barack Obama as his running mate?

April Fools!

"Today, I am challenging Senator Obama to a bowl-off," Clinton said, provoking relieved laughs from the assembled scribes. Clinton carried on, making reference to Obama's disastrous outing at a Pennsylvania bowling alley Saturday. "A bowling night. Right here in Pennsylvania. The winner take all," she went on. "I'll even spot him two frames."

"It is time for his campaign to get out of the gutter and allow all the pins to be counted. I'm prepared to play this game all the way to the 10th frame. When this game is over, the American people will know that when that phone rings at 3 am, they'll have a president ready to bowl on day one." "Let's strike a deal and go bowling for delegates. We don't have a moment to spare, because it s already April Fools Day. Happy April Fools Day."

Speaking to reporters on her press plane later yesterday, the former first lady said she had practiced the joke several times before trying it out at the news conference. She also said she had bowled quite a bit at Camp David during her husband's two terms as President.


Source : PTI

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