Hillary's Final Strategy: Be Afraid

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First Posted: 12-29-07 05:55 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Eldridge, Iowa - Barack Obama and John Edwards might want to change the world. But Hillary Clinton wants to protect you against it.

That's the unmistakable message that Senator Clinton is pounding out in this final phase of the campaign to capture the Iowa caucuses. In a world brimming with danger and uncertainty, she argues as she blitzes the Hawkeye State, there's no time to waste daydreaming about pie-in-the-sky promises of reform.

Instead, the American people must choose a leader ready to immediately start fixing the problems that already exist and one who is immediately ready to face the inevitable and "unpredictable" crises looming right over the horizon. And that would be Clinton.

"We know some of the challenges that await the next president," Clinton told a packed crowd at a junior high school Saturday morning. "But no matter how much we know, we can't possibly anticipate all the problems."

The razzamatazz cheerleading, sloganeering style that punctuated her earlier campaign events has now been replaced by a sedate, somber, even grave tone coming from the podium. Clinton never raised her voice, never elevated the mood, and at times sounded like a concerned, responsible parent telling the kids that something terrible was taking place outside the door but not to worry because Mom and Dad - or in this case Hill and Bill- would take care of it.

Becoming president, she said in a hushed tone, is "an awesome responsibility. And it was thrown into relief with the events last Thursday with the assassination of Benazir Bhutto."

"When that person gets into the Oval Office," she said, referring to the next president, "there will be a stack of problems already waiting: a war, another war to resolve, an economy that is faltering, housing values that have dropped 6% in some parts of the country...all of those millions, 47 million of them uninsured."

As is now customary among her leading rivals, Clinton didn't utter the words Obama or Edwards - the two candidates now in a dogfight for the mantle of change- but she drew a bright shining line between her position and theirs. They are the dreamers. She is the doer. All three are locked in a dead heat to win next Thursday's first-in-the-nation caucus.

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"Everybody running is talking about change," Clinton said, sporting a royal blue blazer over black slacks. "Some people think you bring change by demanding it," she said, referring to Edwards. "Some people think you bring it by hoping for it," she continued in a clear reference to Obama. "And some people think you bring it by working very, very hard everyday. And that's what I've been doing for 35 years."

Even the name of this last-minute, multi-stop, week-long closing swing through Iowa carries the ultra-utilitarian title of "Big Problems, Real Solutions - Time to Pick a President."

Clinton's pragmatic pitch was well-received by the disproportionately elderly audience. And while Obama rallies are fueled with hard rock and Edwards events incline toward country fare, Clinton's rally was preceded by a performance by an accordion-led trio playing the U.S. Marine Corps hymn.

"I went to see Obama give a speech last night and he was inspiring," said Louise Mooney, a Maryland physician volunteering for the Clinton Iowa campaign and who attended Saturday's rally. "Obama is more conceptual. But Hillary's more of a leader, she's more nitty-gritty, more X-Y-Z."

While Clinton has been chided by her rivals for representing the past, she unabashedly touted the "1990s as a time of jobs and prosperity," and joked that "the 90s aren't exactly ancient history." She lauded the accomplishments of the Clinton administration including the 1996 abolition of the federal welfare safety net saying, "You know, the best way to help somebody is prepare them to get a job."

Much as her husband often did as a sitting president, she eschewed any sweeping promises of radical change and, instead, ticked off a long list of bite-sized program applets she would tackle as president: increased Pell grants, expanded tax credits for college tuition, and universal day care for 4 year olds. "And I'm going to eliminate those financial aid forms that parents have to fill out that take hours and hours," she promised.

"The economy was in great shape when her husband was in office," said a woman supporter in a green union T-shirt. "I think she learned a lot from him."

Check out the rest of HuffPost's Iowa coverage.

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- OhgReaTone I'm a Fan of OhgReaTone 5 fans permalink

Hillary's strategy saddens me. I like her - but any strategy of fear is a strategy of Karl Rove.
Ohg.
http://thefiresidepost.com/2007/12/28/fear-must-not-choose-a-president/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 12/30/2007
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Bush with boobs. *Sigh*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 12/30/2007

I think it's going to be very interesting to read HuffPo once Hillary grabs the nomination.
What will they do then, back the Repugnican nominee?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 12/30/2007

Hillary is part of the problem!

She supports NAFTA, which has increased America's debt, and decreased the value of the Dollar!

She plans to increase H!B visa's so that the unemployment rate amoung IT types (already twice the genral unemployment rate) will lose more jobs or their salaries will decrease.

She SUPPORTED THE WAR!

She SUPPORTED LEGISLATION CALLING IRANIAN MILLITARY A TERROIST GROUP!

Hillary is a continuation of NeoCon Foriegn Policy!

Hillary is a continuation of Free Trade Pharisees!

Hillary and Bill were the BEST REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT of the 2oth Century!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 12/30/2007
- Tyle I'm a Fan of Tyle permalink

If Hillary wins ... its another fixed election. I have received 4 calls from the Hillary camp asking for donations. I tell them I would never donate to her campaign ever. Each caller tells me I have donated before. I tell them I have NEVER donated to Hillary EVER!! They insist I have.

Today I told the Hillary campaign caller that Hillary is padding her donation list with names from the telephone book. I again asked to PLEASE take my name and telephone number off her fictitious donation list. I was told ... once again .. they will take my name and number off her list.

Hillary is one of the worst Senators from NY that I have ever seen. I still don't know how this carpet bagger ever got elected to be a Senator from NY ... probably another fixed election.

If war-monger Hillary gets the Democratic nomination be afraid ... be very afraid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 AM on 12/30/2007
- snruB I'm a Fan of snruB 5 fans permalink
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HILLARY IS A REPUBLICAN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 AM on 12/30/2007
- Truth789 I'm a Fan of Truth789 2 fans permalink

Mark Cooper, you are truly a douchebag with your Anti Hillary rhetoric.

When will the Huffington Post not be slanted and support our next President Hillary Clinton.

She is the smartest choice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 AM on 12/30/2007
- BobC46 I'm a Fan of BobC46 6 fans permalink

Former president's wife running for president. It has a third world, third rate banana republic flavor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 12/30/2007

I'm about as liberal as you can get. I will never, ever, ever vote for Hillary Clinton if I can help it. Her voting record proves she is only slightly better than any Republican she might run against. And Barack Obama is just not ready yet. The MSM is trying to make us think that it is a case of "either/or" when it comes to Clinton/Obama. But the only viable candidate - the one with the real experience - is Joe Biden.

Vote Biden!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 12/30/2007

Marc Cooper your just another Obama chearleading Hillary hating shill like Ariana. You are shameless. This site is a fricken constant Hillary bashfest, as if it were run by Matt Drudge and Chris Matthews.

Too bad it's not going to work. Hillary has the momentum in Iowa. Obama came off desperate with how he tried to spin Bhutto's death as Hillary's fault. Obama-Oprah momentum is over. The focus on his experience over recent events will be his campaign's death.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 12/30/2007

and tyson food the larges illegal worker

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 AM on 12/30/2007

Liberal so gullible billary never attention for middle class they are master of fake.

Hillary Clinton was on the board of Wal-Mart & Tyson Foods. Accustomed to dirty tricks. Large corporate entities. She failed at Healthcare which to me if you fail you don’t suddenly become the most qualified. Plus I lost respect with her on how she handled her husband’s infidelities. clinton mahine giving away to china open border and others ,sama goal with bush

The experience card that Hillary Clinton claims to hold is nothing more than a joker so president impeached and predatory want in WH again..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 12/30/2007
- RAMHaiti I'm a Fan of RAMHaiti 4 fans permalink

The Democratic field has great candidates; Clinton, Biden and Dodd. Thats a strong field.

Clinton is ahead in Vermont, Massachusetts, Florida, California, Maine, New York, North Carolina, Michigan, New Jersey, Georgia, and Arkansas, among others....

If I were running against Clinton I would try and focus on the two or three States that are close. I would try and attack her personality, and, I would try and make her out to be a weak woman or a war hawk or anything to discredit her.

In actuality, Hillary Clinton is a strong woman, a brilliant woman, and, she's ahead in just about every state across the country. You can try and spin that any way you want but thats the truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 12/30/2007

Hillary has the nomination wrapped up. Iowa will not stop her. She has been elevated to god-hood by progressives and it's too late for them to take her down off her throne. You put her there, now you have to suffer with her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 12/30/2007

Hillary said, "And some people think you bring it by working very, very hard everyday. And that's what I've been doing for 35 years."

Maybe it's me but she sounds like George when he told us that being President is 'hard work'.

Yeah. Right Hillary. And where have you been for the past several months as SENATOR. Not voting over and over and over except when it comes to 'important' things like Kyle-Lieberman, etc. You can't even handle your current job, why should you get a 'promotion'?

I think it's time for Ms. Clinton to retire and stop telling us about how she's been working for us for 35 years. Oh please! What has she done for us? What? She knows how to raise money for her campaigns and make lots of excuses but other than that, I see nothing but a lot of hot air here.

God help us if she wins the primary. There are enough fools that say if she wins they'll vote for her even if they have to hold their nose. Hillary = Republican Lite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 12/30/2007
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