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kpete Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-28-07 09:54 AM
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Frank Rich: Hillary Clinton’s Mission Unaccomplished
Frank Rich: Hillary Clinton’s Mission Unaccomplished

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After six years of “Ask President Bush,” “Mission Accomplished” and stage sets plastered with “Plan for Victory,” Americans hunger for a presidency with some authenticity. Patently synthetic play-acting and carefully manicured sound bites like Mrs. Clinton’s look out of touch. (Mr. Obama’s bare-bones Webcast and Web site shrewdly play Google to Mrs. Clinton’s AOL.) Besides, the belief that an image can be tightly controlled in the viral media era is pure fantasy. Just ask the former Virginia senator, Mr. Allen, whose past prowess as a disciplined, image-conscious politician proved worthless once the Webb campaign posted on YouTube a grainy but authentic video capturing him in an embarrassing off-script public moment.

The image that Mrs. Clinton wants to sell is summed up by her frequent invocation of the word middle, as in “I grew up in a middle-class family in the middle of America.” She’s not left or right, you see, but exactly in the center where everyone feels safe. But as the fierce war critic Chuck Hagel, the Republican senator from Nebraska, argues in a must-read interview at gq.com, the war is “starting to redefine the political landscape” and scramble the old party labels. Like Mrs. Clinton, the middle-American Mr. Hagel voted to authorize the Iraq war, but that has not impeded his leadership in questioning it ever since.

The issue raised by the tragedy of Iraq is not who’s on the left or the right, but who is in front and who is behind. Mrs. Clinton has always been a follower of public opinion on the war, not a leader. Now events are outrunning her. Support for the war both in the polls and among Republicans in Congress is plummeting faster than she can recalibrate her rhetoric; unreliable Iraqi troops are already proving no-shows in the new Iraqi-American “joint patrols” of Baghdad; the Congressional showdown over fresh appropriations for Iraq is just weeks away.

This, in other words, is a moment of crisis in our history and there will be no do-overs. Should Mrs. Clinton actually seek unfiltered exposure to voters, she will learn that they are anxiously waiting to see just who in Washington is brave enough to act.

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WiseButAngrySara Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-28-07 10:05 AM
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1. Interesting remarks. However, IMHO she is more a leader
than a follower; o/w she wouldn't be in the unique position she is currently in, poised as the first woman to potentially become the POTUS.
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rhett o rick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-28-07 10:07 AM
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2. We need a change in this Country if democracy is to survive. Sen Clinton has not
shown she is willing to step forward for that change. We must shrug off the control the big corporations have over our political system. HRC seems to have significant corporate backing.

We must prevent the escalation of the War into Iran in the next few months. And if she is to get my vote she must decide whose side she is on, the middle class or the corporations and make it clear soon.

Thanks for the post.
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rocktivity Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-28-07 10:08 AM
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3. NOW do you get it, Hillary?
Edited on Sun Jan-28-07 10:27 AM by rocknation
The image that Mrs. Clinton wants to sell is summed up by her frequent invocation of the word middle, as in “I grew up in a middle-class family in the middle of America.” She’s not left or right, you see, but exactly in the center where everyone feels safe.

Frank Rich has been a good friend to the Dems--so good a friend that he's willing to tell you something you won't like but need to hear. Your fierce "middle-ness" makes you look indecisive, and as a woman, "too feminine" for the job. Didn't Kerry's loss in '04 and the Dem victory in '06 teach you that there's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and squashed animals? If you really ARE in it to win, tell the DLC to f**** off and STOP TRIANGULATING! STOP TRIANGULATING! STOP TRIANGULATING!

:headbang:
rocknation
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