preservanation
11-27-2007, 11:19 AM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/26/eveningnews/main3540666.shtml
"But a lot of the attacks have been quite persistent, shall we say," she said. "Hardly a day goes by when I'm not attacked." Hillary plays the victim better than anyone...lots of practice.
How can she claim to be able to play on the same field as the boys, and then demand that the rules be changed to "accommodate" her?
Due to the apparent softheadedness of her electorate this might work in the primaries, but woe be to her campaign if she tries this same tact in the general. Homey don't play that.
“I figure it’s about time now for me to draw contrasts, which I think are pretty important to voters,” she said. “And that’s what I’m going to do.” When Hillary criticises others it is "drawing contrasts", when others do the same it is "an attack"
When will people or the press call her on this obvious ploy?
"If it's not you, how disappointed will you be?" Couric asked.
“Well, it will be me,” she said.
But she said she would stand behind any other Democratic nominee, if it came to that. “We're going to have unified party, behind whoever we nominate.”
Clearly, she has considered the possibility she won't be the nominee?
"No, I haven't," Clinton said.Seems she knows something the rest of the Dem electorate doesn't.
Every vote counting doesn't seem to concern her much...I wonder why?
Hmmmmm....
"But a lot of the attacks have been quite persistent, shall we say," she said. "Hardly a day goes by when I'm not attacked." Hillary plays the victim better than anyone...lots of practice.
How can she claim to be able to play on the same field as the boys, and then demand that the rules be changed to "accommodate" her?
Due to the apparent softheadedness of her electorate this might work in the primaries, but woe be to her campaign if she tries this same tact in the general. Homey don't play that.
“I figure it’s about time now for me to draw contrasts, which I think are pretty important to voters,” she said. “And that’s what I’m going to do.” When Hillary criticises others it is "drawing contrasts", when others do the same it is "an attack"
When will people or the press call her on this obvious ploy?
"If it's not you, how disappointed will you be?" Couric asked.
“Well, it will be me,” she said.
But she said she would stand behind any other Democratic nominee, if it came to that. “We're going to have unified party, behind whoever we nominate.”
Clearly, she has considered the possibility she won't be the nominee?
"No, I haven't," Clinton said.Seems she knows something the rest of the Dem electorate doesn't.
Every vote counting doesn't seem to concern her much...I wonder why?
Hmmmmm....