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Hillary tries to stay above the fray

Posted: Monday, December 31, 2007 3:52 PM by Mark Murray

From NBC's Christina Jamison and Mark Murray
KEOKUK, IA – After yesterday's day without fireworks on the Clinton campaign trail, the press corps assumed this morning it'd be more of the same. On the press bus this morning, spokesman Jay Carson said we'd see "no fireworks" and that we'd see a composed and confident candidate hammering home her message to Iowans.  

Well, the candidate was certainly calm and composed, but there were definitely some fireworks. Early in the stump speech, Clinton said her leading rivals, Obama and Edwards, were talking about each other and not the issues. "My two leading opponents have spent a lot of time right now kind of, you know, talking about each other," she said. "I'm gonna keep talking about the people of Iowa and the people of America."
 
Clinton also addressed the fiery talk of special interests in the campaign, saying that it makes for "great applause lines." But she said that talk wasn't solving problems.

"It's something you don't have to do by yelling and screaming," she said. "Save your energy, get the job done." She went on to say, "Instead of like, generating a lot of heat, rolling your hands, jumping up and down, let's just sit down and figure out how we're gonna beat them." (Of course, in November, Clinton memorably unveiled the slogan, "Turn up the heat."

When later asked if Clinton was referring to Obama or Edwards with those comments, Carson said no. "She's continuing to focus on laying out her positive vision," he said. "The last thing she's going to do is get down in a negative back-and-forth with any of her opponents."

Clinton also stressed the importance Iowa plays in the election process. While she's mentioned this in the last couple of days of her stump speeches, she seemed to take extra care to mention more than once her enthusiasm for the Iowa caucuses, perhaps in response to campaign surrogate and Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland's comments to the Columbus Dispatch that the Iowa caucuses "make no sense" and that they are "hugely undemocratic" because the process "excludes so many people."

"You're here for a reason," Clinton said. "You're here to make up your minds about who you think should be the next president. And Iowa gets to go first for a purpose, because you take this so seriously."  She continued, "I am so impressed as I travel across the state the way people come and watch all of us and listen and compare notes with family members and friends."

Clinton also took five questions from the audience members, ranging from her stance on abortion to how she plans to pay for her initiatives and lead in toys.

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HILLARY DESERVES ALL ATTACKS, AND SHE'S GETTING OFF EASY, HER COMMUNIST BACKGROUND HASN'T BEEN BROUGHT OUT, HER TAKING DRUG AND CRIMINAL MONEY FROM DRUGGIE PERVERTED BILL'S PARDONS, SHAME ON YOU DEMOCRATS FOR EVEN SHOWING UP FOR HIM OR HER, YOU RE SICK OR CAN'T READ. and marie way to go
Mike Frazier - it seems as though you are blind if you actually believe what you have just said about Hillary.  I will agree she is not click like Bill or charasmatic like Obama.  But she is honest in the slightest.  There have been books written about how she conceals her true self.

Also, please quantify what her substance is exactly?  And don't speak in platitudes like Hillary does.  The fact is she has very little to show as accomplishments during her time as Senator or f=First lady.  She wouldn't even be in this race if not for her last name.

Helen - Obama has not and is not getting a free pass.  The fact is Hillary creates her own bad press and Obama doesn't do so as much.  But the press let Hillary have her 'national polls show that I am inevitable' areguement for far too long.  They made her the front runner, and didn't until recently question her overreaching assertions about being the most experienced candidate.  The fact is, Obama has a cleaner record and a better message.
The woman is the socialist fray.
It does not matter which democratic candidate wins the nomination----the republicans will go after them the same way they went after both Bill and Hillary Clinton.Be it Edwards,Clinton,Obama,Biden,Richardson,etc they will all recieve the same swift boat treatment.There are no moral principles or honesty in the neocon party.I am sure that little fat turblossom is putting all his criminal insane mind into many lies and situations such as voter caging,lost ballots,false accusations,something like they did to Mccain and John Kerry,and other military vets.
I've been watching Obama for months now and he still has not grounded his rhetoric in substanative reality. I think he is just another politician who is being propped up by the republicans so that they can run against him in the general election and the sad thing is that he is drinking the kool aid.


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