In case you had any doubts:
The Obama campaign sends over a couple of responses to Clinton's campaign finance criticism today, ... Whatever happened to the confident frontrunner who said she wouldn’t attack other Democrats just two weeks ago? The latest personal attack from Hillary Clinton is a completely false attempt to misrepresent Barack Obama’s full disclosure of his campaign finances. Senator Obama's commitment to disclosure is one that Hillary Clinton does not share, and until Senator Clinton is willing to make this commitment – by disclosing her White House records, the list of donors to her husband’s presidential library, how much her bundlers raise, and releasing her personal tax returns to the public -- she’s not really in a position to point fingers at others.


It is never about what she says today it's all about what Media Matters will say tomorrow.
Posted by: JustADude | Monday, November 26, 2007 at 08:21 PM
If Hillary says anything today beyond 14 ways from Tuesday twisting, Fenton Communications will examine all the aspects. The will run it by their 14 or 16 focus groups and develop and optimum strategy and shove it off to Media Matters. They will then in turn offer up and 'action email' to the usual suspects on the left with an embargo time before they go public with it on their website about 25 minutes after all the other blogs hist all the same talking points making them look like a follower and not an instigator.
Several hundred times this has already happened as a pattern and not a single person is supposed to notice.
Ok if it works for you but sorry I am just not buying it.
Posted by: JustADude | Monday, November 26, 2007 at 08:31 PM
I was at the Gatlinburg Gift show mid November I talked to dozens of dealers and buyers from all over the country - not one single person admitted they were voting for Mrs. Clinton. Going to be an interesting election. Especially for those selling politcal collectibles.
Posted by: Vero | Monday, November 26, 2007 at 11:29 PM
Have we ever had a president for whom most of the country denied voting? What a fascinating prospect.
I was proud to have W and WII stickers on my car for the 2000 and 2004 elections. The only thing that made me remove them was the Shamnesty fiasco. He was forced to back down on Miers and finally did the right thing by putting Petraeus in charge of Iraq, but he would not back down on Shamnesty and that is unforgivable to me. But I still like and defend him to the BDS crowd. It's fun to see their heads spin.
Posted by: Peg C. | Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 07:35 AM