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Author: Gerardo Orlando (Page 132 of 169)

Wisconsin is critical

Obama needs to win tonight. I’m not sure what to make of his campaign’s decision to campaign in Texas today. Hopefully their internal polls are showing a comfortable win. With two weeks to go, another day in Wisconsin to get every last vote would have been my preference, though I understand early voting starts in Texas today.

Obama has closed the gap in Texas and now the polls are tightening in Ohio. A win in Wisconsin keeps the momentum going, but a loss would he a huge story.

Apart from New Hampshire, Obama has been outperforming the polls through most of the campaign, particularly through the recent winning streak. Hopefully this trend continues tonight.

New heights of idiocy

Kos nails it.

My memory is hazy. Was the Dean campaign as pathetic during its “implosion” stage as the Clinton campaign has behaved the last week or two?

I’m trying to figure out if this is normal behavior for a desperate campaign or if the Clintons are reaching new heights of idiocy.

Read the comments to this post. Readers are having a fun time finding Hillary quotes where she is lifting campaign slogans from Obama and even lines from John Edwards. It’s hilarious.

This is the same campaign that tried to criticize Obama for something he allegedly said when he was in kintergarden.

Clinton steals Obama’s rhetoric

Barack Obama responds to the idiotic plagiarism claim by the Clinton campaign.

“He has occasionally used lines of mine. I have occasionally used some words of his. I know Sen. Clinton has used words of mine as well. I don’t think that is something that workers here are concerned about,” he said, adding that “I’m sure I should have” given credit to Patrick.

There’s the rub. She’s stealing lines from him, especially the whole “change” argument.

God help us if she gets the nomination.

Lamest campaign ever . . .

The Clinton campaign is getting very desperate. Their latest attack on Obama is that he is plagiarizing Duvall Patrick’s speeches, even though Patrick is a friend of Obama and claims that they regularly exchange ideas on speeches. Patrick does not believe he is owed any citation.

Further, Clinton’s attack dog, Howard Wolfson, would not claim that Clinton had never done something like this, claiming that rhetoric isn’t as important to her campaign.

Let’s see – they’re attacking Obama because he gives a nice speech and he won’t debate her in Wisconsin even though they’ve had 18 debates and 2 more are scheduled.

This is the Bush/Rove/Dick Morris strategy – treat the voters like they’re complete idiots. Of course, this crap has worked in the past. Will this year be any different?

Hillary’s “results”

Dick Morris slams Hillary’s claim that she has delivered “solutions.”

As a first lady, Hillary’s sole important legislative involvement came during the first two years of her husband’s presidency when she sought to pass her ill-conceived health care reform, an effort that failed so miserably that it cost her party control of the House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years. Between 1995 to 1997, she was largely absent from the White House, traveling the world, promoting her best selling book and helping to raise funds. She never attended strategy meetings and her only intervention in the singular legislative achievements of Bill’s administration — welfare reform and the balanced budget deal — was privately to urge a veto of the former and to oppose the latter because it provided for a cut in the capital gains tax. Hillary returned to the White House in 1998 to oversee the defense to the Lewinsky scandal and the impeachment attempt, but the Clinton administration essentially folded its legislative efforts during those years and hung on for dear life. No portfolio of accomplishments there.

In the Senate, she has largely spent her time raising funds for herself and other Democrats (in hopes of attracting the votes of super delegates) and promoting her best selling memoir Living History. In part because of a lack of attention and also because of the Democrats’ minority status during much of her Senate tenure, she has passed very, very little of note.

Her legislative accomplishments in her first term in the Senate were almost entirely symbolic. She renamed a courthouse after Justice Thurgood Marshall. She passed a resolution honoring Alexander Hamilton and another celebrating the win of a Syracuse University lacrosse team. She renamed post offices, founded a national park in Puerto Rico and expressed the sense of the Senate that Harriet Tubman should have gotten a federal pension 150 years ago.

Her only actual legislation included one bill to increase nurse recruitment, another to aid respite time for Alzheimer’s care givers and another to expand veterans’ health benefits, a paltry output for six years’ service.

In her second term, she has spent full-time campaigning for president and has the worst attendance record of the three senators now still in the presidential race.

So who is she kidding? If she wants to hit Obama with a negative based on his inexperience and limited legislative record, she should go right ahead. But to pretend that she is the “solutions” and “answers” person while he gives speeches is absurd.

The press has really dropped the ball here. As Morris points out, Hillary was opposed to Welfare Reform and the Balanced Budget. Al Gore and Robert Rubin were instrumental in these achievements, but Hillary was a roadblock. Coupled with here disastrous health care plan, it’s ridiculous for her to claim her husband’s achievements as her own. In this sense she has gotten a pass from the press.

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