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Hillary Clinton's Assassination Motive for Staying in Race Suspected by Pro-Life Webcaster Early On

Contact: Day Gardner, 202-834-0844, dgardner@nplr.net

WASHINGTON, May 24 /Christian Newswire/ -- Before Senator Hillary Clinton made her explosive suggestion that Senator Barack Obama may be assassinated before Democrats choose their nominee at the convention, webcaster and blogger Paul Schenck told anchorwoman Day Gardner on the Daily Life News Show that he believed Clinton has stayed in the race because she suspects Obama will be assassinated.
 
Paul Schenck, who battled the Clintons right up through the US Supreme Court and won, made the statement on the NPLR.NET news show, Tuesday, May 20.

In his blog for Saturday, May 24 Schenck wrote:

"Last week on NPLR.NET's Daily Life News program, at the very end of the analysis segment that I do with anchor Day Gardner, with literally one minute to go, she brought up the unending contest between Senators Obama and Clinton. The question of the day was the same as every other day: why was Hillary Clinton still in the race? Well, I mentioned the usual things that have been repeated too many times so I won't rehearse them again. But, the last thing I said was, "I have a very dark suspicion why Hillary Clinton remains in the race;" which surprised even Day (who knows me very well by now). I said, "I think she believes that Obama has a high risk of being assassinated, and she plans on being the next in line to be picked."

The show containing the reference to Obama's assassination was broadcast on NPLR.Net and on WCAR Detroit on May 20.

Read Paul Schenck's blog at www.paulschenck.com and listen to the May 20 broadcast at www.nplr.net.

NPLR.NET is an Internet radio network which also broadcasts on XM-Sirius satellite radio and Relevant Radio WCAR Detroit, Michigan. Paul Schenck is available throughout the Memorial Day weekend and Monday for interviews and commentary by calling 202-834-0844 or emailing dgardner@nplr.net