The Hillary Clinton Effect

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DENVER—I just filed my analysis for the morning's Denver Post, in which I note that "there is no denying that the "handling" of Bill and Hillary has been a significant distraction for the Obama team at this convention."

But will it matter in November?

"Hillary Clinton's rip-snorting critique of John McCain and the Bush administration's policies says no."

Hillary is a pro. She did what she had to do last night, and will do what she needs to do this fall. Democrats yearn to win. And vital segments in her party—young people and African Americans, in particular—have an emotional investment in this election. Clinton knows that if she is blamed for a November defeat, she'll be a pariah.

And yes, Clinton is a partisan. She cares about what will happen to America under four more years of Republican rule.

"Jobs lost, houses gone, falling wages, rising prices. The Supreme Court in a right-wing headlock....Money borrowed from the Chinese to buy oil from the Saudis," she warned the delegates.

"There are some disaffected Clinton voters, yes, but this mania about disunity in the Democratic Party really is a media creation," said Clinton's former campaign manager, Geoffrey Garin.

"The Republicans have far more serious problems to deal with...they still have a moderate and conservative wing that hate each other," he said.

And "the piece not covered, while all this other stuff is going on, is that the Obama camp is building a campaign organization that would make Karl Rove drool," he said. "There is nothing close to it in the history of American politics."

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Hillary and Bill were "handled"? Looks to me like they gave Barack nothing but hugs and kisses from the podium. Who could ask for more from the Clintons?

Now the challenge is to keep crazy women from jumping off the boat into the chilly shark-infested water to chase after the female VP that McCain will put on his ticket as chump bait.

of 2:04PM August 28, 2008

McCain - that man whom everyone seems to like so much, that media darling, why don't people actually remember he was a member of the Keating Five in 1995? Ethics - he has none. For FACTS of how he treated his constituents - read this from his hometown newspaper and decide whether you want this man with this documented history as your president. Personally, I'm tired of bullies.

http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2008-08-07/news/postmodern-mccain-the-john-mccain-some-arizonans-know-and-loathe/1#Comments

However, Hillary and Obama - show me FACTS - especially about Obama - none of this silly nonsense "I don't like his name" - his mother gave that to him when he was born, geez. Grow up people. We are a great country - at least we used to be.

Tinkerbell of FL 7:35AM August 27, 2008

If you really want the non-partisan truth check out either one or both of these two sites:

politifact.com

snopes.com

Those of you that claim you know the truth... check it out and see if you really do. The site lists all its sources.

I'm sure though that the ones that find their "truth" was wrong will find ways to say these sites are bogus. They are not bogus and they are non-partisan.

Lisa of GA 5:15AM August 27, 2008

John A. Farrell

John A. Farrell

John Aloysius Farrell is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. An award-winning Washington reporter, he has written for The Boston Globe and The Denver Post and is the author of Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century and an upcoming biography of the great American defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.

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