Clinton Campaign: Feet Don't Fail Me Now

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First Posted: 05- 7-08 11:40 AM   |   Updated: 05-15-08 05:12 AM

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The Clinton campaign offered a defiant tone on Wednesday in response to a series of questions, queries and subtle -- if not pointed -- commentary suggesting that she drop out of the Democratic primary.

Citing poll data that showed her strong among white voters, making progress in late primary states, and well position in hypothetical general election match-ups, Clinton's aides dismissed the notion that last night's big loss in North Carolina and slim win in Indiana were the equivalent of a political death toll.

"Many pundits have counted Sen. Clinton out many times in this contest," said the Senator's spokesman, Howard Wolfson. "Thankfully for us the punditocracy does not control the nominating process. Voters do. And voters gave us an important victory in Indiana."

The conference call came less than an hour after news broke that Clinton had lent her campaign more than $6.4 million (pulled, in part, from joint assets she held with Bill). Wolfson, again, deflected questions that this showed the former first lady to be on the political rocks, offering, in its place, that the financial commitment underscored her desire to see the primary process through.

"The loan is a sign of Sen. Clinton's commitment to the race, commitment to the process and a commitment to staying competitive with Sen. Obama," he said. "She is willing to do so going forward in order to ensure that our message gets out and that voters aren't making decisions based on who has more advertising."

Not everyone was convinced. Reporters peppered Wolfson and campaign chief strategist Geoff Garrin about the efficacy of Clinton staying in a contest that she has dwindling shots of winning. Noting that the pledged delegate and, to a lesser extent, popular vote tallies favored Sen. Barack Obama and were unlikely to be overcome, questions homed in on what path, exactly, Clinton would take to the nomination. Wolfson laid out three steps:

"We need to do well in the upcoming contests. The next important contest is the next one in West Virginia... it is a critically important key swing state in November.

"We need to work with others to ensure that Florida and Michigan are seated at the convention. This is not going to be, in our opinion, a convention of 48 states... this is a country of 50 states and all of them should be represented. We won significant victories in Michigan and Florida and we believe both of those delegates should be seated.

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"We will continue making the case that Sen. Clinton is the best candidate to take on John McCain."

Even those assertions, however, were contested. Reminded that Clinton herself had once said the Democratic race was to 2025 total delegates, Wolfson called that number, "inoperable" because it did not include Florida and Michigan. (Obama stands, by some estimates, 184 delegates away from 2025 after last night's primaries). Pressed why superdelegates should support Clinton if she could not surpass Obama on any electoral metric, Garin offered a variety or reasons for the party insiders to side Clinton's way.

"What are the rules of this?" he asked. "Are you obligated to follow what your district did, what your state did, what your country did? There really are no rules. Other than that you make a conscience decision... about what is best for the country. And I think that's what voters want as well."

Ultimately, the question bubbling under the surface of the conference call was how far would Clinton go in order to win. The campaign insisted that there had been no interest or discussion in stopping at this point in time. But, one reporter asked, would she be willing to tear the Democratic "village" down in order to build it back up with her at the head?

"Frankly I reject that [metaphor] out of hand and completely," said Wolfson. "This is somebody who has spent her whole life in the village. Sen. Clinton has worked for this party and its causes for her entire adult life. It is what animates her and gets her up every day, it is what has gotten her up every day for her entire adult life."

The Clinton campaign offered a defiant tone on Wednesday in response to a series of questions, queries and subtle -- if not pointed -- commentary suggesting that she drop out of the Democratic primary...
The Clinton campaign offered a defiant tone on Wednesday in response to a series of questions, queries and subtle -- if not pointed -- commentary suggesting that she drop out of the Democratic primary...
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Uh, Hillary has worked for the Dem party all her life? Except when she was a Goldwater Girl?

The lies just pile up around the camp, increasing the stink.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 05/07/2008
- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 11 fans permalink

It says Hillary has worked for the party her entire adult life. She was a goldwater girl and she also sat on Walmarts board of directors. Both are Anti democratic things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 05/07/2008

Caught the Parliament/Funkadelic reference... clever title. You are right on point!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 05/07/2008
- filo I'm a Fan of filo 78 fans permalink
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I thought it was a Little Feat reference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 05/07/2008

Cooome on feet don't fail me now!

JP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 05/07/2008
- Gma11 I'm a Fan of Gma11 12 fans permalink

Unreal!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/07/2008

Da Billary is toast. BSS won't carry them any further.

Let the whining begin (like, it ever ended from them).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 05/07/2008

Obama may get nomination, but he hasn't won anything yet. I seriously doubt his ability to win the general.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/07/2008

I'm guessing you also seriously doubted his ability to beat Hillary. Just a guess.
Peace,
Kelly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 05/07/2008
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Hillary certainly did

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 05/07/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

Yea, hes been Obama bashing round hgere for while.

I am not sure if he is actually pro Clinton or just a repub shill pretending to be a Clinton supporter. It is so hard to tell the difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 05/07/2008
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it's okay. he's faced and conquered doubters his whole life. what's a few million more doubters? No sweat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/07/2008

That's OK -- he doesn't doubt YOUR ability to make real change by casting your vote. It's never too late to resign from the chorus of cynics . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 05/07/2008

Please! Obama has a ground game in all 50 states that is heads and shoulders above anything McCain has. We get out the vote like no one has in recent memory. We have added MILLIONS of new voters and new Democrats to our rolls over the last year. Not only will we win we will slaughter McCain this fall. We can keep adding and adding to the rolls over the summer, McCain and the Republicans can't. Can you say landslide? We need to not just beat the Republicans but turn them into Democrats. Even the evangelicals are starting to abandon the Republicans and re-think what kind of world they want to leave behind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 05/07/2008
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She is like the Knight in Monty Python. No arms, no legs, "I'll bite your neck off!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/07/2008

LOL! Great analogy. Here's the dialog from the movie (thanks IMDb!). I especially like the "we'll call it a draw" part. Reminds me of all those Clintonistas trying to push an Obama/Clinton ticket (blech!).

[King Arthur has just cut the Black Knight's last leg off]
Black Knight: Okay, we'll call it a draw.
King Arthur: [Preparing to leave] Come, Patsy.
[King Arthur and Patsy ride off]
Black Knight: [calling after King Arthur] Oh! Had enough, eh? Come back and take what's coming to you, you yellow bastards! Come back here and take what's coming to you! I'll bite your legs off!

OBAMA / RICHARDSON 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/07/2008

"It's just a flesh wound!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 05/07/2008

Exactly! :))

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 05/07/2008

I think she thinks she's Rudy--no matter how many times she gets knocked down, she keeps getting back up. While that's admirable if you behave honorably, which she hasn't, it's not the same as winning, and it sure as hell doesn't mean that you will eventually.

She and her surrogates think that if they just keep presenting a new scenario, and it's propagated enough, it'll become realistic enough to the electorate to nominate her (through some fabricated, abstract perception about her bona fides or electability, or otherworldly mathematics... doesn't much matter if you're obsessed).

Therein lies the catch. The shape-shifting and number-massaging isn't working on the voters or the superdelegates. Indiana shows that. But they can't stop fighting, cause hey, as long as they can see the light, there's hope. They've lost the boundary between real and artificial light of their own making. They can't see that their hope and the nation's are not the same.

Monomania, anyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 05/07/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 05/07/2008
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Fergawdsake, Chris, quit pimping your own columns -- if they're any good they'll get attention on their own merits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 05/09/2008

It looks like this may go to the convention to decide. Hillary won't quit as long as there is even the slightest chance of winning.
It seems the Clinton's affair with America may be nearing an end.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 05/07/2008

Nah, this is just bluster -she has to stay in a while longer so that she can make back some of the 11+ mill she's dropped into the campaign. She's not stupid. Last night was a giant slap-down. Only way it could have been worse for her is if Obama had actually won Indiana.

Optimistically she'll be out by the weekend, realistically she'll be done on 5/20.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/07/2008
- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 11 fans permalink

Take away the ditto head votes that Rush caused and Obama did win Indiana.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/07/2008
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He did win Indiana if you subtract out the likely "Operation Chaos" voters (and I'm being generous estimating them at 5% from looking at the exit polls - that's still giving her a few percentage points of Republicans that may have honestly voted for her as their preferred candidate - stranger beings exist but damn if a Hillican doesn't sound like a political unicorn)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/07/2008
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I actually think you are right. Everyone else knows it's over; I'm sure they do too. I feel sorry for those who support her campaign by donating because they still have faith. Pretty sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 05/07/2008

Or, it may be that America's affair with the Clinton is what is coming to an end!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 05/07/2008

"The next important contest is the next one in West Virginia... it is a critically important key swing state in November. "

AHAHAHAHA. Amazing how the ones she's favored to win are "critically important".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 05/07/2008
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exactly. what a dumb ass...cause if she steals the election...we'll all know which states "don't matter". I'm sure that would affect her vote. What a sleaze.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 05/07/2008
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When you run ads that insult people's intelligence (e.g. "What's wrong with Barack Obama?"), you undercut the good qualities voters associate with your candidate. Why the Clinton campaign still uses Republican-style TV spots is baffling.

And why did Howard Wolfson stand idly by as Rep. Clyburn played the race card twice? He could have used surrogates, conference calls, and ads to contrast race as it pertained to Sen. Obama's record in Chicago. But nothing...

Then there's the Rezko connections. Where's the full-court press about Obama's links with Saddam's bagman and the former Minister of Electricity, who stole $650 million in reconstruction funds and is hiding out in Illinois? Compared to these characters, Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers seem as controversial as the Smothers Brothers.

Add to that Team Clinton's failure to file F.C.C. complaints to combat the media bias. That paper trail should have started Jan. 30th, the day after the Florida primary, when those networks and the Associated Press blacked out Clinton's big win. With no deterrent, it's not surprising journalists are openly calling her a "panderer".

It's unprecedented in modern history that a presidential candidate has had to battle not only her opponent and the entire mass media, but her own party, the left AND the right, and the incompetence of her own senior staff. She may still be standing, but it becomes more and more painful to watch. Hopefully some of her friends will intervene and prod her to change direction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 05/07/2008
- jimchap I'm a Fan of jimchap 2 fans permalink

The reality is the exact opposite of your description. Obama is still in first while running against 5 opponents. Hillary, Bill, Wright, McCain and the media.
The media continued to replay the inconsequential and irrelevant Wright story in a pathetic but successful attempt to keep eyes on the screen. It is Obama who emerges as the stronger, more composed, thoughtful and the candidate with better judgement on real issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/07/2008
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Clinton's couldn't comment on Clyburn. They know he's right. We also were learning that Clinton supporter (a black woman for shame) set up the Wright ambush which BACKFIRED. She's a slow learner that Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 05/07/2008
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hillary is in kamikaze mood,she is ready to destroy Obama even if she needs to destroy herself....now is up to the superdelegates to allow this insane behavior...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 05/07/2008
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Does anyone on these blogs know how to write?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 05/07/2008
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Baghdad Bob!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 05/07/2008
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