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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Posted by: Duane Patterson at 12:19 AM
Last week, Hillary Clinton waited until well into her debate with Barack Obama to utter the line of the night that cost her the debate.  She had a scripted line to use about Barack Obama's change as being something you can Xerox, which fell flat and drew boos from the audience. 

Tonight in Ohio, Hillary didn't waste nearly as much time before uttering a gaffe which will probably seal the deal with many of her supporters as the final straw on the back of her candidacy. 

 

The first sixteen minutes were a ponderous back and forth over who's health care plan was more socialistic than the other's.  After Brian Williams tried to wrestle back control several times, he finally stepped in and changed topics to whether NAFTA should continued.  He started with Hillary Clinton, who inexplicably was appalled that she was asked the question first. 

Usually, in a debate, you like it when you get more time.  Just ask Christopher Dodd, Joe Biden, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, John Edwards and Bill Richardson, who many times in the earlier debated looked a collection of Maytag repairmen instead of presidential candidates while the focus was on Hillary and Obama.

Hillary should have relished the opportunity to go first.  Explaining her position wouldn't even have been as important as using the opportunity of going first and framing the views of her opponent, since Barack Obama doesn't give views on anything except the war.  He's a change guy. He's a hope guy.  He's a big picture/concept guy.  Obama doesn't get into specificity, so Hillary could easily have put him on the defensive.  

She didn't.  Hillary Clinton said she was curious about the media in the last few debates always going to her first, citing Saturday Night Live and offering to give an extra pillow to Obama to make him more comfortable.  Groans and boos immediately erupted from the crowd.  Want to know another signal that a campaign has come completely apart at the seams?  Look at the debate prep.  Hillary Clinton didn't just walk into the auditorium in Cleveland tonight and throw caution to the wind.  She prepared for this debate. She had people coaching her on what to say.  The 'change is something you can Xerox' line was scripted.  It laid an egg.  A week later, she tries again to make another sarcastic joke about the media's love afair with Obama. Again, it was an awkward egg laid by Mrs. Clinton.   If I were a campaign manager, and my candidate flopped like that in two consecutive debates, whoever was prepping her wouldn't just be fired, but probably sued for oratory malpractice.

You can tell that Hillary is frustrated that Obama is skating his way through the primary season without any significant scrutiny by the press.  But as vast and skilled as Team Hillary is, there seems to be no one on the payroll that has any idea how to combat it.  She doesn't possess the debate skills to put her opponent on the defensive, and when she's speaking at campaign rallies, whatever legitimate point she makes about the media's messianic complex with Obama gets lost in her shrill delivery.   

She may want to be the first woman in the White House, but she's never going to win by whining.  Because of the charisma chasm between her and Obama, she is being treated as a conservative by what she considered to be her allies in the mainstream media, and she clearly doesn't like it.  

What Hillary has not yet realized is that you can whine your way out of contention all you want.  Lord knows the Republican Party has enough experience with that. But if you want to actually win, you have to do it on issues and ideas, not sarcasm and excuses.   

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lilly writes: Wednesday, February, 27, 2008 12:36 AM
You Weren't Listening
How can you say that Obama didn't get into specificity? He was very specific, constantly went into detail, and showed a breadth of knowledge about foreign and domestic policy. The only time I would have liked more specificity from him was on the subject of Putin's successor, but Hillary didn't have any more facts than he did; both of them sounded like the A student who fields a question for which he or she is unprepared---a lot of beautifully structured and stylish BS revealing, if you listen carefully, that they haven't actually read the book. But when Obama talked about economic policy and how he would address economic issues for the benefit of middle-class people rather than for the CEO's, he knew his stuff. Probably not to the satisfaction of Republicans who generally say "Screw the middle class" and are delighted to hand over everything to the CEOs. I wonder why that is, since most of them aren't CEOs. Maybe it's wishful thinking.
Spidey writes: Wednesday, February, 27, 2008 6:54 AM
The bottom line
Is Hillary is getting steamrolled in a popularity contest.The left has completely taken over the Dem party and they think they have the votes to win in Nov.The anti-Hillary stuff is people just wanting to get the nomination over with. Obama is thier hero for better or worse.Keep in mind this is the dem's nominating process,not the country's. Frank Rich who was on Imus yesterday was saying how great for our image around the world for this country to have a multi racial President. This is the kind of pap these idiots adore. The good news is as long as this race keeps going to more exposed the Dems will be for their liberal doctrines.The government getting further involved in healthcare is going to drive the costs up even more because of the flood on new people going into the system and the greater occurance of lawsuit potential.Unless something is done to cap punitive damage awards, the costs will continue to skyrocket.Guess who pays all the way around. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Average. It's not going to be paid for by rich people because their wealth has already been taxed. There just isn't enough high income earners to cover the gap of another $300 billion it would cost to give free health coverage to the "can't afford it" crowd.You can't cover hardcore unemployed people,you just can't do it.They are finding this out in Mass.
Spidey writes: Wednesday, February, 27, 2008 7:05 AM
Another Lie
The Dems are telling is this concept that a lot of new government goody programs they are promising will be paid for by getting out of Iraq.One thing they aren't considering is the cost of oil if the market rattles when we start pulling out over there. Gas has gone up $.015 the past two weeks over a refinery fire.You could easily be looking at 5 buck gas if there's instability in the Middle east.You also don't know how the terrorists network would test a Dem president.They are laying low now hoping a Dem will win the White House.Secondly, even if you decided to pull out right away,the costs would be the same for at least a couple years just for transportation and relocation costs.Leaving troops behind to guard the "green zone" is totally idiotic. If there's another big insurgent push the green zone will become an Alamo.If the troops have to be called back in to put of fires they'll be walking into death traps.This thing has to be done slowly and methodically or the whole thing will blow up.The liberals are so obsessed with getting thier hands on that money,they don't care.
Spidey writes: Wednesday, February, 27, 2008 7:11 AM
Does anybody believe?
This crap that the Mccain campaign isn't mulling over VP picks because McCain is superstitous and doesn't want to jinx anything before the nomination is complete?
Redlac writes: Wednesday, February, 27, 2008 7:36 AM
Health care, tec.
The costs of damage awards have been static since the late 90's. What has caused health care to increase by 78% in the last 7 years relates to other issues. If this continues, the only option many Americans will have is to pay for less coverage - if they want any coverage at all. And that's why it's become an increasingly divisive issue. If you try to control costs - then you have government intervention (as McCain has vaguely suggested), and if you don't, increasing numbers of consumers will feel the pinch. Ignoring this issue won't make it go away. And there is no good solution. We've already had the GOP's drug entitlement act, which simply socialized another segment of the health care industry, and now it's the democrats turn.

As far as Obama, from the outset, many have underestimated him. That should be obvious. He is without question a very intelligent man. Clinton, which the GOP long assumed to be the democratic nominee that they'be be running against, is losing it. In Texas, Obama is even or ahead in the last 4 polls, and in Ohio, he's getting within the margin of error. The more people listen to him, the more he persuades them.

McCain, in some ways, mirrors Clinton. He's an old Washington politician with a long and well known track record. Many people already know how they feel about him. Obama, on the other hand, is someone they will listen to because they have not yet made up their mind. He will run to the center in the general - count on it. And he will sound moderate and reasonable. And his lack of a 25 year voting record - or history of a long string of comments like McCain - will make it easier for him to hone his positions.

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Duane "Generalissimo" Patterson is the producer of the nationally syndicated "Hugh Hewitt Show". In a sense Duane is "the man behind the curtain" -- and this is his blog.
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