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Oh-eight (D): Staff shakeup ahead?

Posted: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 9:20 AM by Mark Murray
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"Obama and Clinton are now tied with 33 percent of the vote each nationally, according to the latest USA Today/Gallup poll. The finding is a stunning change from mid-December, when Clinton held an 18-point advantage over Obama."

CLINTON: The New York Times writes, “Key campaign officials may be replaced. She may start calling herself the underdog. Donors would receive pleas that it is do-or-die time. And her political strategy could begin mirroring that of Rudolph W. Giuliani, a Republican rival, by focusing on populous states like California and New York whose primaries are Feb. 5. Everything is on the table inside Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign if she loses the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, her advisers say - including her style of campaigning, which shifted dramatically on Monday when Mrs. Clinton bared her thoughts about the race’s impact on her personally, and her eyes welled with tears.”

More: "Everything is on the table inside Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign if she loses the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, her advisers say - including her style of campaigning, which shifted dramatically on Monday when Mrs. Clinton bared her thoughts about the race’s impact on her personally, and her eyes welled with tears." Staff mentioned: "If Mrs. Clinton loses badly on Tuesday, campaign officials say she may shake up her team and replace one or more of her senior aides, such as her campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle; her chief strategist, Mark Penn; her advertising adviser, Mandy Grunwald; and her communications director, Howard Wolfson."

Politico's Mike Allen reports, "The emerging strategy - assuming the results are as bad as Clinton aides now fear - will start with a concerted plea to voters, donors and the news media to hold off writing campaign obituaries until after the Feb. 5 primaries." Allen mentions Solis Doyle and Penn by name in the staff that could be fired list. More: "Senator Clinton recognizes that there will be calls for her to leave the race if Tuesday night turns into a blowout, according to the advisers."

The Wall Street Journal: “Already some Clinton associates have begun lobbying for her early exit if she loses the primary by a big margin, as polls suggest she could. Several Senate colleagues who have sat on the fence are now in talks with Obama advisers about endorsing the freshman Illinois senator over his more experienced colleague… And the Clinton campaign is considering effectively ceding South Carolina, which votes a week later. Her once-strong support in the state's large black population eroded and Sen. Obama opened a big lead in polls after Iowa's caucus results energized many blacks with the prospect that a man of their race stands a realistic chance of being nominated.” 
 
The New York Sun even looks at the possibility Obama could win the New York primary. "I am worried," Mayor Koch, who backs Mrs. Clinton, said. "The whole question is whether the country is caught up in an Obama fever. I still believe the best will prevail and she is the best." A state senator who is one of the few New York Democratic elected officials who supports Mr. Obama, Bill Perkins, said the calculus for New York delegates has changed. "Assuming all the polls bear out like they did in Iowa, then we are going to have a race," Mr. Perkins, who represents Harlem, said. (How is Clinton going to handle the first post-New Hampshire New York poll that shows it close? Imagine what the NYC tabs do with that?)

Terry McAuliffe spin, via the Brody File. “Asked about a story on The Drudge Report that she may pull out of the race if she loses New Hampshire, McAuliffe tells me: ‘Preposterous! With $110 million? We raised a million dollars post Iowa that has come into the campaign headquarters… I talk to Hillary every day and I can tell you it isn't coming from me, it isn't coming form Hillary. I know it's not coming from Patti Solis Doyle, our campaign manager. So I don't know who it's coming from, but listen, you got a lot of bouncing balls going around people talking and trying to get different things in different campaigns. We're going to be the nominee of the Democratic Party.”

The front page of the New York Post: "It's not easy: Emotional Hill close to tears." The story's headlined "Hill gets weary & teary."

The Clinton family took the stage together last night in Manchester to make her closing argument to New Hampshire voters. Bill and Chelsea stood aside as Hillary opened with the same sort of rallying call and response style seen in the closing days in Iowa, asking the audience if they were ready to do things like end the era of "cowboy diplomacy" and take on global warming, NBC/NJ’s Athena Jones reports. Clinton said this election was serious because America had been taken off course. "We will together begin to set our country on the right track, but I know what it will take," she said.

"A woman!" shouted a man in audience, as the crowd roared.

The senator laughed. "There's an old saying: if you want something done, ask a busy woman to do it."

No, he says. He really didn't, NBC/NJ’s Mike Memoli writes. During a town hall meeting yesterday afternoon, Bill Clinton was asked for some clarification on an issue that dogged him some years back: Did you or did you not inhale? The crowd, at least those who stayed despite the former president being over and hour and a half late, laughed at the query, as Clinton quickly responded.

"You know actually I didn't," he said. "But the press -- that was a classic example of the disparate press [coverage]." He referred to a book written by a British journalist as his evidence. But Clinton hinted that there was more to the story. "I thought it was funny that I didn't inhale. I didn't say that I didn't try," he said. "It was something I could not do, that didn't have anything to do with the way it was spun out to you. It was a joke."

That question was the last one Clinton took at the event in the western part of the state -- or at least it was supposed to be. After thanking the audience, Clinton began shaking hands and the music started blaring. But he quickly returned to the podium, saying someone had asked him something personally he wanted to answer publicly: What can be done to stop Barack Obama's momentum? "The answer is, there might not be enough time," Clinton replied. "New Hampshire made a decision, that I didn't agree with, to basically give up a lot of their independent judgment by going five days after Iowa, when there in a wash of all this publicity. We are just now getting to the real differences with some of these candidates."

Here's more from Bill from last night: "It is wrong that Senator Obama got to go through 15 debates trumpeting his superior judgment and how he had been against the war in every year, enumerating the years, and never got asked one time--not once, 'Well, how could you say that when you said in 2004 you didn't know how you would have voted on the resolution? You said in 2004 there was no difference between you and George Bush on the war. And you took that speech you're now running on off your Web site in 2004. And there's no difference in your voting record and Hillary's ever since.'”

Bill was then asked about Mark Penn's "where's the bounce" memo and 42 went off.  "The bounce always occurs on the second day not the first day," Mr. Clinton said, conceding the mistake before turning the table on the questioner and the Obama camp. "What did you think about the Obama thing calling Hillary the senator from Punjab? Did you like that? Or what about the Obama handout that was covered up, the press never reported on, implying that I was a crook. Scouring me-scathing criticism over my financial reports. Ken Starr spent $70 million to find out that I wouldn't take a nickel to see the cow jump over the moon."

"So you can take a shot at Mark Penn if you want. It wasn't his best day. He was hurt. He felt badly we didn't do better in Iowa," Mr. Clinton explained during the forum. "But the idea that one of these campaigns is positive and the other is negative when I know the reverse is true and I have seen it and I have been blistered by it for months is a little tough to take just because of the sanitizing coverage that's in the media doesn't mean the facts aren't out there."

And did Bill Clinton semi-endorse McCain? Per NBC’s Bridget Nurre, he said: “Right now, depending on who they nominate, all of our guys could win. So I never said that we couldn’t do that. But I just think that if it goes bad and if there’s an emergency and if they nominate McCain, it’d be the hardest to beat. He has deep national security credentials and is a profoundly decent man, even though I disagree with him on a lot of things. I admire him, and I like him and Hillary really likes him. They’re good friends.”

EDWARDS: The Union Leader wraps up Edwards’ 36-hour blitz across New Hampshire. "Edwards reiterated his promise to continue his campaign 'through the convention and to the White House' and refused to discuss the possibility that he might not win a primary."

In an interview with NBC's Andrea Mitchell, which will air later today, Edwards said that what Obama has been saying is a "fantasy."

OBAMA: NBC News has learned that Nevada’s all-important Culinary Workers Union will endorse Obama. And, per NBC/NJ’s Aswini Anburajan, Obama will have a big rally in Las Vegas on Friday. The union held off until after the New Hampshire primary, but according to multiple sources, the union was going to endorse whoever won Iowa between Obama and Edwards. 

Looking ahead to February 5? Tomorrow, Obama will host an organizational meeting and rally in Jersey City, NJ “to gather supporters and organize volunteers before statewide canvasses this weekend,” the campaign says.

"Words matter," Obama told Clinton at Saturday's Democratic debate, in response to her accusation that he offered "false hope" based on rhetoric rather than substance. Yet NBC/NJ’s Anburajan notes that the power of words, a great stump speech, and the ability to make light of one's enemies was evidenced throughout Obama's four days in New Hampshire following the Iowa caucuses.  It caused large rallies to erupt in applause; it stirred crowds standing in the damp cold air listening to Obama's voice over a loudspeaker; and it caused a high school gymnasium packed to the brim at 11:30 pm last night to chant and clap, "Obama! Obama! Obama!"  It was the perhaps the most enthusiastic crowd Obama has had since Iowa.

From Obama’s interview yesterday with NBC’s Brian Williams… On what he’s for in addition to change: “Well, I've -- there's a -- a lot of things. I'm for having a responsible, thoughtful foreign policy that makes us safe but also increases our standing in the world, something that this administration has done very poorly. I'm for a balanced economy. I believe in the free market. I believe in free trade. But I also believe that -- we have an obligation to make sure that workers still have ladders of opportunity, that our tax code is not skewed towards the wealthiest among us, but it allows for shared prosperity…  And I'm for investing in our children to make sure that that they have the same chances that somebody gave me.”

On questions about his experience (or lack thereof): “That on the most difficult foreign policy issues that we have confronted over the last several years, since 9/11, my judgment has been sound. I anticipated the problems that we would have in Iraq and warned against them before we went into the war, at a time when I was running for the United States Senate. I had suggested very early on in this campaign and have been consistent in the view that we have to talk not just to our friends but also to our enemies… When it comes to Pakistan, back in August, I suggested we're on a dangerous course putting all our eggs in the Musharraf basket -- that we have to broaden democracy there and we have to put much more pressure on them to go after Al Qaeda in Afghanistan because militant Islam is starting to seep in and could cause -- cause us great danger.” And: “So ultimately, the judgments that I have made during the course of this campaign and as a United States senator, I think, are reflective of the judgments that we need in the Oval Office.”

After today, Obama has a new challenge. Notes the Wall Street Journal: "Democrats expect Sen. Obama to be forced to pass what one calls "the Oval Office Test," and will be pressed more to translate what ‘change’ means in policy specifics. The Obama campaign is considering some weighty speeches, perhaps on foreign policy and on stimulating the economy -- to give him more heft with an eye to the general election as well as the nomination battle."

RICHARDSON: On Richardson, one voter said, "He's very intelligent. I hope when he doesn't make it into the White House, someone uses him wisely." "The former energy secretary, who came in fourth in the Iowa caucuses, denied any vice presidential ambitions during a last-minute campaign jaunt that had him zigzagging between Manchester and the Seacoast."

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Citizen J: You make a good point.  I'm not sure where the Edwards supporters will go if he should drop out. Many of them seemed to me middle aged or older which led me to think they might lean toward Senator Clinton rather than Senator Obama.  I do think Senator Edwards has the ability to get under Senator Clinton's skin, because he is not as reticent about criticising her as is Senator Obama. So as long as he stays on the trail, he will be an irritant to her, forcing her to respond to his comments rather than focusing solely on Senator Obama.  I admire Senator Edwards' tenacity; he may not win but he is giving it his best effort.

Richardson's stay in the race comfuses me--he seems to align himself with Senator Clinton, yet, as you say, he is syphoning off votes that she could use.  

I do think talk about Senator Clinton withdrawing from the race is premature, but if Super Tuesday goes badly for her, she will be in serious trouble.

Always good to read your comments--I enjoy them.

Dot, Illinois (Sent Tuesday, January 08, 2008 11:32 AM)

The reason I think Edwards' supporters are more likely to go to Obama is because - especially lately - he has been hammering away at the fact that he (and Obama) represent change, and that Clinton represents status quo. I think if he were to drop out, he would encourage his supporters to go with Obama (change) rather than Clinton (status quo. Not that all of them will listen).

I think Richardson's alignment with Clinton is more circumstantial than it is planned. I just don't see him making a point to help Clinton out - especially now that it is much less likely that she will win the nomination.

Regarding the status of the Clinton campaign, I also think all this talk of dropping out is a bit premature. I do, however, think she is in serious trouble. We can't look at each of these primaries in a vacuum. She is going to lose today, maybe substantially. The culinary workers are going to endorse her in Nevada and she will probably lose there. She is going to lose substantially in South Carolina. It will be hard for her to come back, not only on the most basic level of number of delegates, but on the psychological level as well. Her hest hope is not to win some states before Feb. 5, but to not lose by a lot. I think she will stay in until Feb. 5, but I have a feeling that the outcome will be all but decided by then.

It is always nice to read your comments as well. I hope our discussions outlast the campaign season.
I am thoroughly enjoying this elections season.  The only thing that would make it better would be to have a Republican candidate that was as electrifying as Obama.  That would be a blast for the fall.
Bill and a number of you have it right...and unfortunately there are a few of you seemingly standing somewhere out in right field slack-jawed staring into the sun.

Hillary is going to CRASH and BURN and Bill will go down with her. It is not a matter of IF, just WHEN. They are finally going to get their comeuppance and they will be shocked that the majority of the nation will have no compassion for them. There utter shock of Hillary tanking now just illustrates how out of touch with reality and the nation in general they really are (i.e., we don't want to live in a socialist society ala Marx). No doubt they will come up with some grandiose and far fetched rationalization to explain why no one wanted either to be in or near the white house to protect their gi-normous pathological egos. As someone appropriately pointed out, they are crooks. An interesting little trick that I learned from watching them closely over the years: do you know how you can tell when they are lying? You can see their lips move (that was way too easy, but true).

Unfortunately, for other civil servants the Clintons poison the image of those doing honest work as they exemplify pathetic caricatures of smarmy politicians, which make pimps and crack-hos seem like alternatively more honorable professions.
I hear a lot about Obama being a symbol of hope.  Since when does a symbol equal leadership?  I like Obama but he really should have waited until he was more experienced before running for the most powerful office in the world.

He is just too green to be Presidents.  It offends me that people are voting for him just to make some sort of symbolic gesture.  We are living in tough times and we need a real leader who can solve problems.  Hillary, Romney, and McCain are all suitable candidates for that.
Sure, Hillary can bring in Begala and Carville into the fold. I doubt they will help. If the Clinton camp goes deep into the negativity and attack Obama some more. The tidal wave will be astronomical. Look at the time her camp brought up Obama's past drug use as a teen. Her NH chairman had to resign because of the negative backlash. The dirty tricks and negativity won't work in this day in the age of 24 hour news cycle, the internet, and the bloggers.
I also believe that -- we have an obligation to make sure that workers still have ladders of opportunity, that our tax code is not skewed towards the wealthiest among us, but it allows for shared prosperity…  And I'm for investing in our children to make sure that that they have the same chances that somebody gave me.”

People, this is socialism, clear and simple.  Perhaps Obama and Clinton are clones of each other.

The problem with Clinton supporters is, they can't  recognize the truth and reality even when it hits them smack dab between the eyes.  They live in a fantasy world which is all about their self-importance and rewriting history and the Clinton legacy of multiple corruption charges and soft on security and national defense.

The WHOLE WORLD is telling the Clintons to pack it in and go home...game over.  But Noooo!  They will stick around and continue to be divisive and name call until their last breath.... and then blame everyone else for their campaigns of deception, secrecy and avoidance.

The only victims have been the American people by trusting the Clintons and sending them all their hard earned money.  That's over!  The charity collections for the Clintons are over!  The fool me once, fool me twice routine will not turn into a fool us again a third time routine.  Goodbye Hillary and Bill, and enjoy both your retirements on the taxpayer's dollar.

You are both old news now...and maybe just plain old. It eventually happens to everyone. Go and do something charitable for others instead of milking the taxpayers to support all your luxuries and bad habits. Please leave us alone and let our government really work for the good of people, with some fresh new ideas instead of all your tired old failed top-down elitism and socialism.

Barack Obama and his wife have outclassed you both in words and deeds all through the campaign so far. They are fresh and half your age?  Well maybe not half your age, but you both seem tired and old and twice their age. It also seems like Barack and all his supporters are really fast learners too.

The problem with Clinton supporters is, they can't  recognize the truth and reality even when it hits them smack dab between the eyes.  They live in a fantasy world which is all about their self-importance and rewriting history and the Clinton legacy of multiple corruption charges and soft on security and national defense.

The WHOLE WORLD is telling the Clintons to pack it in and go home...game over.  But Noooo!  They will stick around and continue to be divisive and name call until their last breath.... and then blame everyone else for their campaigns of deception, secrecy and avoidance.

The only victims have been the American people by trusting the Clintons and sending them all their hard earned money.  That's over!  The charity collections for the Clintons are over!  The fool me once, fool me twice routine will not turn into a fool us again a third time routine.  Goodbye Hillary and Bill, and enjoy both your retirements on the taxpayer's dollar.

You are both old news now...and maybe just plain old. It eventually happens to everyone. Go and do something charitable for others instead of milking the taxpayers to support all your luxuries and bad habits. Please leave us alone and let our government really work for the good of people, with some fresh new ideas instead of all your tired old failed top-down elitism and socialism.

Barack Obama and his wife have outclassed you both in words and deeds all through the campaign so far. They are fresh and half your age?  Well maybe not half your age, but you both seem tired and old and twice their age. It also seems like Barack and all his supporters are really fast learners too.
Bill saying "I'm not a crook". Seems I remember another president using that line.
Its ALL OVER FOR YOU HILLARY...BYE BYE!
I agree with you Mark, the Clintons should be in jail and Obama is nothing more than a slogan he should have it copyrighted and sell it to Hallmark. Edwards is just sorry, this boy is so soft, he can't even cut butter. And you are right they are all socialists, and none of them deserve our vote, but like the old saying goes: "there's a sucker born every minute", and many of those suckers do vote for democrats unfortunately.
I wish the press would stop criticizing Hillary and instead anoint her with the crown that she deserves.
Rumor is there's an old college video of Obama recreational drug use that the Clinton machine has. They've not used be because they didn't think they'd need it and the back lash for being so dirty would not be worth it. But now it's do or die for Hillary. If they have it , will they use it? Remember Obama talking at that school a if weeks ago about drugs and wasted time. that was preemtive
NO MORE CLINTONS , NO MORE BUSHES.
Humpty Dumpty Hillary.
It's time for real change. I am a Republican voting for Obama.
How soon after she loses the nomination, will she "lose" Bill? He hasn't helped.
"CLINTON WILL WIN AT THE CONVENTION AND WILL NOT PICK OBAMA FOR VP THEN WHAT DO YOU OBAMA PEOPLE DO "

Um...vote for our party's nominee, just the way you will do when Sen. Obama wins the nomination.  We hang together, and after we have a candidate, no matter who it is, we come together behind that person to win in November.  The GOP will do the same
Let's keep the Hill - Billys out of the white house.
Watching her cry because she wasnt getting what she
wanted. Her frustration is evident. As for ex pres Bill (the other half of the Hillbilly team) I wouldnt
trust him as far as I could throw. Arrogance, deceit
is a normal way of life for them.
The irony of Slick whinning about Obama's softball press treatment makes me puck.  Of course he forgets how his shallow do nothing legacy as a President was held afloat by CNN, NBC, ABC, and CBS,
Let's keep the Hill - Billys out of the white house.
Watching her cry because she wasnt getting what she
wanted. Her frustration is evident. As for ex pres Bill (the other half of the Hillbilly team) I wouldnt
trust him as far as I could throw. Arrogance, deceit
is a normal way of life for them.
LSH, how do you spell delooseinal?
Hey Joe, nice hometown there:)
LEAVE HILLARY ALONE!!!
if you want to elect a totalitarian, you need a likable one like party boy Bush, or Bill the moonbeam gonna save the world.

this Nag should be on the Street, shaking the American people down!  this is what suits here.

she makes a poor spokesmodel for the Billdeberg types

Probably even that idiot Hucklebee, would beat here in the general electtion

don't vote; don't give these pirates legitamcy!
if you want to elect a totalitarian, you need a likable one like party boy Bush, or Bill the moonbeam gonna save the world.

this Nag should be on the Street, shaking the American people down!  this is what suits here.

she makes a poor spokesmodel for the Billdeberg types

Probably even that idiot Hucklebee, would beat here in the general electtion

don't vote; don't give these pirates legitamcy!
The Clinton camp is now enlisting hired guns to salvage her political future(do I smell dr. phil?).If, God forbid, she is ever elected president, is she going to deal with a crisis like 911 with tears? Save your tears hillary and shed them on oprah or the view. America deserves a President who is in control of HIS emotions. FYI, this old democrat supports a repuplican in this crucial election. U.S. Navy Veteran, Senator John  McCain.
LEAVE HILLARY ALONE!!!!!
Lets use a football analogy. You have the best playbook (campaign strategy)& a horrible quarterback (Hillary).

Its about the candidate, not the campaign. Doesn't anybody get it? No one trusts her, they see a phony power hungry control freak.

I am a Republican & I think Obama is a socialist, rookie, especially in foreign policy. But at least he's a nice guy who isn't a serial liar, who  destroys enemies using the IRS,molests women (Bill) & looks the other way (Hillary) & lies under oath,like the Clintons!
I hope HRC goes down in flames. And I expect every indication she will. Furthermore I would expect her voting demographics will at least hold or widen.

All of it is a result of what has been bubbling to the surface in flyover country...the "folks" are fed up. The folks work their asses off, pay their taxes, only to see from afar Washington do NOTHING or make a problem worse!

We want off of oil and soon. We want the borders closed and controlled. We are so tired of kissing China's ass only to get tons of polluted goods. We want our troopers home. When some one attacks us, we want the aggressor pounded hard; we want the agressor "lit up!" We want the illegals, all of them to go home. We are tired of the illegals repeatedly poking their fingers in our eyes. We want real fair trade on a level playing field with responsible trading partners. We want Washington to do what it is charged with doing in the constitution. We want public officials who take oaths of office to ABIDE by those oaths, period, no matter what!

Those are some of the issues causing the election results.

HRC is not, not the answer. But she is the only one who has yet to realize that.
Obama certainly talks the talk...but he has never proven able to walk the walk.  He is a great speaker who has yet to accomplish anything but get elected to the US Senate.  Good luck all...I voting for MAC.
I never thought anything like this in a political context could could be so incredibly dynamic.  This present scene is rich with ethos and momentous themes but most of all it is rich with fundamental, universal truths of the kind our mothers and fathers in the 60's taught to us: Son, never burn your bridges; every tub has to sit on its own bottom; and, what goes around comes around.  Simplistic but true.  The best thing left for the Clintons is to pray for the grace to endure what's coming their way.  They had their chances and look what they did.  They spent everything on themselves and are now looking for a helping hand. Pathetic!
Love the Clintons or hate them on a personal level, there is no denying the 90's were a great time for the country.  Low interest rates, low inflation, a rising stock market, low unemployment, declining crime rates, a balanced budget.  Even after Monica, impeachment, etc., lets not forget Bill Clinton left office with a SIXTY PERCENT JOB APPROVAL RATING!!!  Somebody thought the guy did a good job, even if he might have been a complete horse's ass personally.  I, for one, don't give a damn about the president's personal life.  His marital fidelity is a matter that should be between him, his wife and God.  In Europe, they laugh at us for this obsession with politicians' personal lives.  They care about RESULTS!  Can a leader GET THE JOB DONE!  I think Hillary, like her or not, is the best qualified candidate, and she'd have Bill's experience behind her.  I absolutely LOVE Barack Obama, he has the makings of a historically great leader.  But shouldn't he be elected President in another 8 years, after he's a seasoned, multi-term Senator with the experience needed to really lead our country and the free world?  



I am so sick of all the people that spew venom at Hillary but refuse to take the time to really check out All Fluff and No Stuff Obama.  5th worst record of voting in the US Senate.  Right up there at the very top in the Illinois Senate.  More votes signaling "present" than yeas or nays.  Rarely takes an affirmative stand on anything other than "change".  Wah..wah..wah..change what.  How can anyone think that a man that belongs to a church that is unapologetically black and focused on supporting efforts in Africa going to focus his primary attention on the people of the United States.  Check it out...he made a call to Africa's leadership just this past week after he won in Iowa.  Get a clue - this is nothing more than feeding the Republican handbook cause they will eat him for lunch in the general election.  You can not fathom the number of swing votes the Republicans will get if Obama wins the Democratic primary.
The Hillary meltdown is poetic justice because the Clinton's have made a career out of using Black Americans as pets. They make big promises to blacks, but never delivered on any of the changes they campaigned on. Dick Morris said that “the 4 major issues democrats run on i.e. health care, social security, energy independence and racial equality, are not problems to solve but rather for the Clinton's they are issues to get elected on. If they would seek to solve these problems then they would not have blacks feeling like victims of the system or the  Republican Party. Quite frankly they would have no issues to run on. Now poetic justice is in play because the same people that they used for years have a candidate that is Really Black and will win the nomination. Thank you Bill and Hillary for your service… now go away.
Re:  tom joad

Two words:  Ron Paul!
When's the news media going to begin asking tough questions of Senator BO? (ahem, NBC)  Our news media is failing in testing the mettle of our candidates.
I have no love loss for the Clintons.  Since O'bama is the candidate of change; can anyone tell me anything that he has done for change in America.  His voting record is extremely liberal (his voting record is equivalent to Ted Kennedy's).  He talks about bring America together, but he has done nothing and his voting record is as far to the left as you can get.  He sounds great, but it is a setup for more partisan politics.  Gridlock at it's best.
Like everything else, the Clintons will lie about a staff shakeup until the very end. On the plus side, bringing in those two old political crocodiles--Carville and Begalla--will drive a stake through the heart of the Clintons' campaign forever. Bring 'em on!
Every election it's the same thing.  These clowns promise the stars and can't even balance a checkbook.  Hillary, Obama,Huckabee, Romney,etc...  My suggestion is to stop putting your faith in other people and get to work to pay the taxes that we will be paying in the years to come because of the irresponsibility of these clowns.
Hillary should get a Golden Globe -- Oops. They're cancelled.  Anyway, who in their right mind wants a cry-baby in the oval office?  What would she do if another 9/11 hit?  Go to Billy and cry?  God Help Us!
The democrats are hillarious; they supported Bill Clinton to the hilt.  He acknowledged that he had sex at work in his office with a 19 yr old intern, he paid off Paula Jones to drop her suit, he raped Juanita Broaddrick (according to ultra liberal NBC) and yet still all dems loved him.  He was the greatest ever in the dem party.  Now, I see you all crucify Hillary, tooooooo funnnnnny, and you crucify her for Barack; who has virtually the same voting record as Hillary and Ted Kennedy; ooooohhh he is a person of change, he is a die hard liberal that is going to create an even wider riff between America; tell me one thing he has done for change; ever.....
According to Bill and Hillary's logic, they'd have both voted for Nixon over Kennedy in 1960...imagine that?
I am very excited about Obama. He has been sympathetic to the plight and the genocide of the Palestinians. Muslims in America and worldwide will look to new American President who attended an Islamic school and who is not owned by the people of NY.  Bill Clinton made millions in making speeches to American temples pandering to people behind the oppression of Palestinians.  
If Hillary wins the White House I wonder if she’ll leave the furniture when it's all over. If she's willing to steal furniture what else is she willing to take? A thief will always be a thief no matter what they take or call themselves. I believe Hillary is in it for herself and doesn't care about you, me or anyone else for that manner. It's time this phony gets run out of town. Wake up New York she used you to get to the presidency, how long are you going to keep her employed?
The 'ole "Teary Eye" routine is a standard MO for the Clintons.  Remember Bubba's sniffle over Ron Brown?  Right on cue.
I live in Pa. and will have no say so in his process with the Primary April 22.  Or maybe I will.  The best thing for this country would be to have both partys go into their convention with no one having a majority of delegates. A brokered conventon it will be great TV in this electronic age. I am a life long Democrat and there is no one here that excites me maybe Richardson, Edwards.  Obama is the trendy guy right now what is cool.  Give me my iphone, ipod, and send me a text message and vote for Obama.  Thats not me; He gives a good speech and everyone likes an agent of change especially the way the country is going these days, but he leaves a lot to be desired being the leader of the free world. And everyone posting can you really have that confidance in Obama.
All the professional marketing in the world can't sell a product that's crap.
Clintons are disastrous. The World is fed up with the Clintonians, their dirt, scandal, dishonesty, fraudulant personalities which has left democracy in the toilet. Our (the world)security is lost..because of their fundraising and corrupt laying with our enemies. This is discouraging. They look old, they fool know one, they act childish at best and are the brunt of jokes (rightfully earned)by the world. This is why America is losing credibility not George Bush. Their machine is relentless with the most unscrupuoulas underhanded damage done to anyone critizing them. I / You should be ashamed America...if this woman and man enter the Whitehouse again.
Has anyone heard if Hillary's eyes welled up with tears, like, I mean ever? Cause then she could get the sympathy vote, I mean, in addition to the sympathy vote for having her husband cheat on her. How great, we elect Presidents because they are so fragile and self-absorbed that they cry about having to actually work for a few months as opposed to having everything handed to them on a silver platter.
Reagan Republicans are "code" for conservative Democrats.  They came to the Republican caucus after the horror of Jimmy Carter, and for decades have tried to turn the Republican Party into a pro-life Democrat Party.  After years of chaos,  many are now finding reasons to leave the Republican Party since they were not able to do what they originally  wanted to do.  

Any "Reagan Republican" who votes for Obama is merely returning to his/her "roots."  Good-bye and G-d bless.  We will miss your votes, but perhaps we will finally have some peace.
Excellent strategy, Hil, with the crocodile tears.  Waah, it's so difficult!  Priceless.  And, again, wonderfully executed audience plants with the "IRON MY SHIRT" signs.  Beautifully done.

And good job, Bill, in deriding Senator Obama as a little kid who's the biggest fairy tale you've ever seen.  Hopefully, nobody will remember how (back when Hillary was all set to be coronated) you were going around gushing about how much you liked all the Democratic candidates and would be so pleased with any of them as President.  You guys aren't desparate at all.  


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