Well I'm a little surprised not to hear more... well either sadness that Clinton has gone negative on health care (wasn't the quote "too important an issue to people's lives to play politics with" or words to that effect?), or defense of that flier as somehow more legitimate than Obama's.
In fact I'm struck by how hers is the one that's misleading, as his asks a legitimate (if inconvenient for her) question she has failed to answer (
How will her plan account for people who don't pay as it mandates? Garnish their wages?), whereas in hers, the main question there not only knowingly asks, but also personally frames, a question that is invalid (since his plan does not mandate universal care and thus nobody determines who is not covered except the people who don't participate).
This must have been meant to mislead people and paint Obama as heartless and cruel on purpose, too, as there are no accidents in these cases where political pros are concerned.
Steve