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Emphasizing Hillary's softer side

Posted: Monday, December 17, 2007 11:40 AM by Mark Murray

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
JOHNSTON, IA -- As part of its final push in Iowa, the Clinton campaign held a formal launch for the Web site featuring video “testimonials” from friends, constituents, and others who have known the senator for a long time or been helped by her. The event also included a tearful appeal from a childhood friend.

The second day of Clinton's Iowa tour began in a small barn crammed with people, where a screen hung from one wall, with the “Hillary I Know” videos playing on a loop. Clinton has been spending more time recently talking on the stump about her upbringing, her mother’s life, and her values. And these videos and recent appearances on the trail by her mother and daughter were a clear attempt to show Clinton’s softer side -- something that may be key for early state voters. (Indeed, at a question and answer session at an event in New Hampshire over the weekend, one voter told the senator she came of “cold” and “politically calculating.”)

Among those featured in the videos: Clinton’s childhood friend Betsy Ebeling, supporters like Tom Vilsack and Wes Clark, and a New York mother whose daughter the senator helped get treatment for a brain disease.

Some of the people in the testimonials will be at some of Clinton's Iowa events in the coming days. Ebeling was on hand today at the barn to speak about her relationship with the former first lady. At times near tears, she talked about meeting Clinton in sixth grade. "She's loyal to her friends; she remembers them; she remembers their kids," Ebeling said. "She understands how people feel everywhere."

Ebeling said she had traveled to Iowa with about 25 long-time Clinton friends from across the country to campaign on behalf of the senator.

Clinton came on to speak warmly about the friends here today, and said she wanted to give Iowans a sense of who she is away from the TV cameras, when no one is taking notes. She told a funny story about taking off the thick glasses she had to wear in junior high and high school so that she could catch the eye of one young man or another, and how Ebeling would guide her down hallways pointing out boys to wave and smile at and keeping her from bumping into things.

“What I try to do every day is figure out how to help somebody,” she said. “You can try to help somebody every single day, and I’ve tried to do that as a public servant, as an activist, and now as a senator,” she said, adding she would do the same as president.

She continued with her usual stump speech, sprinkling in references to friends like Ebeling, joking about her weight, arguing that America needed proven leadership, and including -- once again -- her new line about the need to working hard for change. She talked about the coveted Des Moines Register endorsement to applause and said the paper had put her and the other candidates through their paces.

Before Ebeling and Clinton, Jeff Volk spoke. He described himself as an "old Republican conservative" whose family Clinton helped get out of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and described the senator as caring, kind and compassionate. "We need a change in government," Volk said. He said and Clinton shared a concern about competency in government. "I can't think of anyone more prepared."

Another woman, Shannon Mallozzi, the mother from New York, said that before meeting the senator, she had a media-cultivated perception or her. "I thought she was a bit remote. I didn't know who she was," Mallozzi said.

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Among those emphasizing Hillarys ''softer side'' is the terrorist organization called the TAMIL TIGERS,who have waged a bloody insurrection for the last several years in Sri Lanka.[Ceylon] According to todays Associated Press,among the items discovered by FBI agents who moved to arrest several US members of the organization was it's reciepts for monetary support of the Clinton presidential campaign.
Stu - Saginaw

Where have you been since 1992?
Bee, NH

Do you EVER write anything that isn't rude, condescending and just plain ignorant? Since you have NOTHING better to do than dig up ANY anti-Clinton garbage you can find (i.e. the Drudge Report) it is particularly galling that you can call someone with another viewpoint "intellectually lazy".  

What a treat you must be to sit across the table from. Pathetic and oh so feeble. Oh and by the way, your anti-Hillary rant doesn't mean spit in Iowa - that is unless you planned on relocating in the next 16 days to caucus.

GO HILLARY '08!

OBAMA WHO????? More like OBAMA, WHO CARES???!!!!
BEE;

I couldn't help but notice that you ignored my question #2 and failed to give a response, as have all the other Obamaphiles.

Being young, articulate, and full of hope for change really doesn't qualify one to be president, especially when you can't point to a single, solitary change in political policy one has been primarily responsible for.

BTW, your cited site certainly doesn'y answer my question #2.  So, tell me EXACTLY, in your own words, just what political policy Obama has ACTUALLY changed.

Stu in Saginaw.

I suggest you speak with some Senators or Congressmen who worked with her during her White House years.  I also suggest you talk with people who have worked within the Clinton Campaign or White House and find out more about her.

I have done this and trust me, you will get your cogent answers.

I don't really understand african ameican voters. Hillary campaign is attacking Obama using stereotypes such as using drug, selling drug. Stereotypes about drugs hunt african americans everywhere.(media,workplace,public places etc.)
It's astonishing to see a lot of black civil rights leaders are still supporting Hillary and being quiet on her campaign comments about drug. I don't understand what is going in african americans' brains ?
If Barack campaign plays such stereotypes (targetting Hillary as a White ****), he will loose white people vote the same day. But I'm still surprised to see Blacks supporting Hillary even if she calls YOU GUYS, "DRUG DEALERS".
Stu, Saginaw, MI,

Exactly what (I mean EXACTLY) changes, in either Illinois or in the U. S. Senate, has Obama accomplished or been largely responsible for?  [The correct answer i

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Since you failed to read the link I provided earlier on, i guess you decided to ignore it at your own peril.

Here are answers to your number 2 question; i hope you read it.


It has been the rich and varied experiences of Barack Obama's life - growing up in different places with people who had differing ideas - that have animated his political journey. Amid the partisanship and bickering of today's public debate, he still believes in the ability to unite people around a politics of purpose - a politics that puts solving the challenges of everyday Americans ahead of partisan calculation and political gain.

In the Illinois State Senate, this meant working with both Democrats and Republicans to help working families get ahead by creating programs like the state Earned Income Tax Credit, which in three years provided over $100 million in tax cuts to families across the state. He also pushed through an expansion of early childhood education, and after a number of inmates on death row were found innocent, Senator Obama worked with law enforcement officials to require the videotaping of interrogations and confessions in all capital cases.

In the U.S. Senate, he has focused on tackling the challenges of a globalized, 21st century world with fresh thinking and a politics that no longer settles for the lowest common denominator. His first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent. He has also been the lead voice in championing ethics reform that would root out Jack Abramoff-style corruption in Congress.

As a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator Obama has fought to help Illinois veterans get the disability pay they were promised, while working to prepare the VA for the return of the thousands of veterans who will need care after Iraq and Afghanistan. Recognizing the terrorist threat posed by weapons of mass destruction, he traveled to Russia with Republican Dick Lugar to begin a new generation of non-proliferation efforts designed to find and secure deadly weapons around the world. And knowing the threat we face to our economy and our security from America's addiction to oil, he's working to bring auto companies, unions, farmers, businesses and politicians of both parties together to promote the greater use of alternative fuels and higher fuel standards in our cars
Stu, Saginaw, MI

Stick to your own opinion - anyone can "cut and paste" their candidates talking points. If you haven't realized it by now, Bee in NH drank the Kool-Aid long ago.....

BTW, why the press so quiet today on the Obama planted questions being asked? Only ABC has picked up on it today.....one of Obama's own staffers planted right in the middle of the crowd to lob him a softball and then Obama has the audacity to say "Good question."  Of course it was, they told him to ask it - MORONS!
BEE;

You keep missing the point:  Just what or which CHANGES IN POLITICAL POLICY has Obama ACTUALLY accomplished through his own initiatives??  ZERO!!

Forget about his trips and speeches--name ONE bill in the Illinois legislature or in the Senate which he introduced or co-sponsored which resulted in better political change!!!

Obama HOPES for change, but has yet to do anything to actually bring about change.  In other words, Obama wants things he has yet to demonstrate the ability to bring about.

He's simply neither qualified nor productive enough to become the "leader of the free world"--maybe a junior Senator from Illinois, for now.  In the future, perhaps more if and when he actually accomplishes something positive regarding change for the better.





After reading Hillary's book "Living History", I'm amazed at what she's accomplished despite the prejudices she's had to overcome just because she's female. If she has been assertive, then perhaps it was necessary in order to bring positive change to benefit the majority of people, especially women and children around the world. In my mind she's a compassionate leader and a lady. Let's face it, it's a man's world. A woman needs to step up to the plate with conviction and determination, as well as a caring nature. Her actions prove to me where her true feelings lie. People say they want change....what a change it would be to have a lady as President! What a wonderful gift to women all over the world who suffer injustices daily. What a positive message that America stands for equality and justice for all! As Hillary said in Vienna and in China in 1995 at the World Conference on Human Rights: "It is no longer acceptable to discuss women's rights as separate from human rights...For too long, the history of women has been a history of silence. Even today, there are those who are trying to silence our words." Hillary has spirit and commitment as well as heart and experience and exposure in the world arena. Let's make sensible changes, America!
omg i think i am going to puke

It's important to hear about Hillary from the people who truly know her, not what the media makes her out to be. As someone who has known her all my life, she's a caring, honest, brilliant, incredible person who has wondeful lifelong friends who will do anything for her and know she'd do anything for them. Hear it from her friends here: http://www.thehillaryiknow.com/?sc=1
Hilary is "damned if she does,damned if she doesn't"!  If she mentions her mother and daughter folks say she should stick to the issues! If she doesn't talk about motherhood and such, she's an abberation! She is an extremly intelligent, hardworking, caring, Patriot,mother, daughter, and wife doing everything she can to make this country what it is suppposed to be! I'm a 61 year old female baby boomer and I'll be proud to vote for Hillary!


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