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"Hillary Lacks Convictions"

So sayeth Robert Reich. Actually, I think that it's true in more than one sense of the word...

Posted by Rand Simberg at December 04, 2007 09:09 AM
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Her husband was a President who "took his marching orders from the polls" and it didn't turn out so bad, even for Republicans. A balanced budget, free trade and welfare reform. The 10 year set back to the female surpremists and revenge for the Nixon impeachment was just a bonus.

If I knew that this was the way she was going to run her Presidency, I'd seriously consider voting for her. Unfortunately, she's played the leftist ideologue so long I'm worried that her campaign is a trojan and once in, she goes all 1968 on us.

Posted by K at December 4, 2007 10:02 AM

A while back I posted here my prediction that Obama would make the race far closer than the MSM's conventional wisdom.

A win in Iowa combined with a strong 2nd in NH and a win in SC and Obama is well positioned to do very well on Super-Duper-Tuesday.

What Robert Reich is pointing out is TeamHillary going into panic-mode as their internal proprietary polling shows Obama coming up fast.

Posted by Bill White at December 4, 2007 12:57 PM

A while back I posted here my prediction that Obama would make the race far closer than the MSM's conventional wisdom.

A win in Iowa combined with a strong 2nd in NH and a win in SC and Obama is well positioned to do very well on Super-Duper-Tuesday.

What Robert Reich is pointing out is TeamHillary going into panic-mode as their internal proprietary polling shows Obama coming up fast.

Posted by Bill White at December 4, 2007 12:58 PM

Well, I tuned in to parts of the NPR debate today, a good debate in my opinion, and to be repeated in case any of you want to listen. I have to say, as much as I don't want to, that HRC was impressive.

Posted by Offside at December 4, 2007 01:36 PM

I laugh every time someone trots out the surplus as Clinton related. Yea he did the tax increase but also if you look, the surplus came almost completely from the cuts in the defense budget. I guess that was a bargain huh!!

Posted by Dennis Ray Wingo at December 4, 2007 04:04 PM

Remember when the balanced budget amendment was being debated? And Bill Clinton said, "We could balance the budget. But it would be wrong." You might wreck the economy in the process, so he wouldn't permit it.

Then it happened uncontrollably on its own, and he took credit for it.

Posted by Bob Hawkins at December 4, 2007 06:15 PM

I was sent a new bumper sticker it reads Life is a Bi--- so don't vote for one. I can promise you I won't .

Posted by Marty at December 4, 2007 07:18 PM

While conceding that this time around is very different from past cycles, it's worth bearing in mind that the history of the Iowa caucuses doesn't justify the hype that has historically been focused on them since 1976. Only very rarely has it ever predicted the nominee, and even more rarely has it predicted the November winner. New Hampshire has become less correlative in recent cycles, but it still outperforms Iowa.

Posted by McGehee at December 5, 2007 06:40 AM


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