Clinton Compares Herself To Rocky Balboa: We "Have A Lot In Common"

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BETH FOUHY | April 1, 2008 11:07 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., campaigns at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa., Tuesday, April 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

PHILADELPHIA — Perhaps the analogy was inevitable: Hillary Rodham Clinton as Rocky Balboa, the scrappy underdog boxer from Philadelphia memorably depicted in the 1976 Oscar-winning film. Even if Rocky did lose his first big fight.

Addressing a meeting of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Tuesday, the former first lady and New York senator said she, like Rocky, wasn't a quitter.

Recalling a famous scene on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Clinton said to end her presidential campaign now would be as if "Rocky Balboa had gotten halfway up those art museum steps and said, 'Well, I guess that's about far enough.'"

"Let me tell you something, when it comes to finishing a fight, Rocky and I have a lot in common. I never quit. I never give up. And neither do the American people," Clinton said.

She promised that as president she would create 3 million new jobs through investments in public infrastructure.

Clinton also told the labor audience that as first lady she had forcefully battled NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, even as her husband was aggressively pushing for its passage through Congress. The agreement is widely unpopular with organized labor because it helped clear the way for many blue-collar jobs to be moved to Mexico and other countries with cheaper labor costs.

"I did speak out and oppose NAFTA," she said. "I raised a big yellow flag and said 'I don't think this will work.'"

How strongly Clinton worked against NAFTA while in the White House remains a matter of some dispute. Former aides to Bill Clinton have said she was skeptical of the agreement, but largely because she felt it conflicted with her effort to pass health care reform.

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Speaking to reporters later, Clinton insisted she had voiced objections to the substance of the proposal, not just its timing.

"I was in many meetings starting in the '92 campaign _ I raised questions," she said. "I did it in the White House again, in meetings with as many different audiences in the White House in the decision-making process that I could speak to. But the president made a decision. As part of an administration, I believe you support the president, and I did."

Clinton also warned the labor audience that Democrats won't have an easy time against Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain in the general election, and implied that Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, her rival for the Democratic nomination, may not be up to the task.

"The Republicans aren't going to give up without a fight," Clinton said. "And no matter how beautiful your rhetoric, the Republicans aren't going to turn off their attack machine _ it doesn't have an off-switch."

"But one thing you know about me is that when I say I'll fight for you, I'll fight for you," she said. "I know what it's like to stumble. I know what it means to get knocked down. But I've never stayed down, and I never will."

The fighter theme is a recurrent one for Clinton and is being carried in a new pro-Clinton radio ad by the American Federation of Teachers airing in Pennsylvania. In the 60-second ad, a supporter says: "She stands up for what she believes. When she gets knocked down she get up and keeps on fighting."

The teachers' union has spent about $1.9 million on ads and direct mail supporting Clinton in primary and caucus states since December. The Pennsylvania ad began airing Monday and will run through April 21 at a cost of $329,000. The Pennsylvania primary is April 22.

In recent days, Clinton has made an issue of calls from some leading Democrats for her to abandon the race. Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy, a prominent Obama backer, last week called on her to step aside, arguing that she was never going to win enough delegates and suggesting that she should bow out in "the interests of a Democratic victory in November."

"Now, this is one of the most important elections we've ever had," Clinton said Tuesday. "There is so much at stake. But just as it's getting time to vote here in Pennsylvania, Senator Obama says he's getting tired of it. His supporters say they want it to end."

Clinton's campaign manager, Maggie Williams, on Tuesday compared calls for Clinton to end her campaign to the Florida recount in 2000, a still bitter episode for many Democrats

"The last time that we were told we'd better cut the process short or the sky would fall was when the Supreme Court stopped the Florida recount in 2000," Williams said in a widely distributed campaign memorandum. "But Chicken Little was wrong. What was true then is true now: There is nothing to fear and everything to gain from hearing from all of the voters."

Obama disputed the notion that his backers are behind a drive to get Clinton to drop out.

"You know we had one supporter, Pat Leahy, say something and they've been, you know, working that pretty hard for the last week now," Obama told Pittsburgh radio station KDKA. "I've said for the last three days that I think that Senator Clinton should stay in the race as long as she wants. ... She has every right to compete and I'm looking forward to competing against her."

PHILADELPHIA — Perhaps the analogy was inevitable: Hillary Rodham Clinton as Rocky Balboa, the scrappy underdog boxer from Philadelphia memorably depicted in the 1976 Oscar-winning film. Even if...
PHILADELPHIA — Perhaps the analogy was inevitable: Hillary Rodham Clinton as Rocky Balboa, the scrappy underdog boxer from Philadelphia memorably depicted in the 1976 Oscar-winning film. Even if...
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Uh...note to the Clinton campaign...you're comparing yourself to a fictional character who loses the fight. Not good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 04/01/2008
- gevan I'm a Fan of gevan 19 fans permalink

Maybe in Rocky VII the character can beat up a seventy-two year old man?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 04/01/2008
- efranklin I'm a Fan of efranklin 2 fans permalink

If this was a boxing match, the ref would've called this fight several rounds ago. But honestly, isn't this type of self-styling a little cartoonish? Hillary? The wealthy, entitled, spouse-of-President-Bill, poster child of the consummate Washington politician, is now the hapless hero of the Rocky series? Please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 04/01/2008
- Rendon76 I'm a Fan of Rendon76 16 fans permalink
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Yeah if anything Barrack's story fits the Rocky analogy. His whole story has been coming from nothing to now being the champ. Hillary was never the underdog, never, and she can't call herself the underdog now she's just the presumptive nominee who is now losing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 04/01/2008
- Rendon76 I'm a Fan of Rendon76 16 fans permalink
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Rocky had a good heart, Hillary is conniving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 04/01/2008
- Housewife I'm a Fan of Housewife 25 fans permalink

From your lips to God's ears. Rocky loses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 04/01/2008
- falcao I'm a Fan of falcao 3 fans permalink

Jesus ... I am so sick of this woman and her pronouncements! She really just needs to go the hell away and stop pestering us with her constant tacky BS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 04/01/2008
- hopein I'm a Fan of hopein 3 fans permalink

Start the rumor Hillary is on steroids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 04/01/2008
- globality I'm a Fan of globality 20 fans permalink

I ending will be the same as in the movie

YOU LOOSE

www.clintonscandals2008.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 04/01/2008

Is this as opposed to, "YOU TIGHT"? :)

Hillary is a winner, regardless of this contest. In that sense she's a winner, period.

BHO has already peaked, and isn't really going anywhere. Meanwhile, Hillary stays steady, and is going to increase in popularity... Let's watch the coming primaries...

Falcao is calling on Jesus up a couple of posts. That's a good idea, because Jesus will vote for Hillary!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 04/01/2008
- halyscomet I'm a Fan of halyscomet 7 fans permalink

Hillary is comfortable with fiction as indicated by her Bosnia Story.

Moreover, she uses yet another opportunity to inject race into the campaign by "innocently" casting herself as Rocky, inferring that Obama is Apollo Creed. (Now I will have to put ALL of my Rocky CDs in the attic!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 04/01/2008
- Snerdgronk I'm a Fan of Snerdgronk 11 fans permalink

Gipper: "I couldn't agree more...Rocky and Hillary are both fake people."

SG: ... And, they both have different 'creeds'

Snerd

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 04/01/2008
- JOHND777 I'm a Fan of JOHND777 4 fans permalink
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Did we not hear this line before??? Oh yeah, Obama said it!!! Hillary please try to do something original. Its sad that you have to constantly borrow his words, ideas and then accuse him of doing it in one of your ego driven fantasy moments! Bosnia heroism seemed like a better story! Dang that videotape!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 04/01/2008
- DrToketee I'm a Fan of DrToketee 14 fans permalink

Tomorrow we'll likely see Hillary's newest campaign video with her running up the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum with her fists upraised ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 04/01/2008

The only way Hillary would run up those steps is when a corporate executive has a check in his hand to give to her. Otherwise, she would walk up and speed up the film to make us thing her big butt is pure muscle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 04/01/2008
- Tumult I'm a Fan of Tumult 2 fans permalink

I agree Hillary is like Rocky. Both are fiction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 04/01/2008
- Trittydi I'm a Fan of Trittydi 70 fans permalink
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Leaving aside all the the crap that Scaife threw at the Clinton's that was completely unwarranted --- It's not a bad analogy. Rocky got into the ring - he asked for it - she's done the same. So I hope she doesn't expect us to feel sorry for her. On the other hand - she's bloodying Obama quite a bit in the process.

Not that Obama hasn't put on his gloves too.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 04/01/2008
- DrToketee I'm a Fan of DrToketee 14 fans permalink

There's no comparison between Rocky and Hillary. Rocky was incapable of lying and always respected his opponent - who also happened to be black.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 04/01/2008
- MRb1000 I'm a Fan of MRb1000 10 fans permalink

REMEMBER ROCKY LOST BESIDES ROCKY ENDORSED JOHN MCINSANE!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 04/01/2008

stallone endorsed mccain. yerr, pretty similar - mccain and hillary that is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 04/01/2008
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