Posted on 01/26/2008 7:41:27 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Carl Bernstein isn't just, on the basis of his Watergate-busting fame, a liberal icon. He's also a certified Hillary Clinton expert, having devoted years to researching and writing a definitive biography of her, A Woman in Charge. So his comments tonight on Hillary's graceless reaction to her stunning defeat at the hands of Barack Obama carry special weight, and are likely to reverberate through Dem circles. Here's Bernstein's brutal take, appearing on CNN .
CARL BERNSTEIN: One of the worst nights of Hillary Clinton's life. She had a chance at the end of the evening to be magnanimous, to say something about where her campaign is going to go. Instead she was shopworn, tired; it's exactly what they don't need, the Clinton campaign, and she's going to have an uphill fight from here in.
View the video here, not only to hear Bernstein's remarks, but to watch a graceless Hillary acknowledge Obama's victory only in passing while spending most of the same sentence speaking of primaries to come.
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True, but if Obama can keep it close in some of the states, he will get delegates. It may not be enough to keep pace, but if it is, it may come down to the superdelegates. If it does, the convention will be pretty ugly.
Hillaryland Is Hell, Staffers Say
Friday, January 25, 2008 12:44 PM
By: Newsmax Staff
Despite Hillary Clintons surprising win in the New Hampshire primary, discontent remains the order of the day in Hillaryland, according to an article in the liberal New Republic.
For all of Team Hillarys gifts, it is not known as a happy group, Michelle Cottle writes in the magazine.
Ive never seen a campaign where everyone feels so bad about themselves, says one campaign staffer, echoing others.
That feeling was palpable the morning after Clintons defeat in the Iowa caucuses, when a sad and sorry Team Hillary gathered for a conference call with the candidate, Cottle relates.
After Hillary came on the line, message guru Mandy Grunwald tried to spur conversation by asking staffers if they had any thoughts. No one spoke. After a pregnant pause, Hillary began talking for a few minutes about the campaign. Again, silence.
An angry Hillary finally snarled: This has been very helpful talking to myself and hung up.
Following Iowa, rumors began circulating that there would be a major shakeup in the Clinton campaign staff. Then came the New Hampshire win. But discord remains in Hillaryland, the New Republic article disclosed.
The unease has been spurred in large part by the fear-inducing, high-handed leadership of the advisors known as the Five Grunwald, campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle, top strategist Mark Penn, policy chief Neera Tanden, and communications director Howard Wolfson.
The five, called by Cottle the devout members of Hillaryland, have kept an iron grip on everything from ideas to access.
The staffer deemed most likely to be replaced after Iowa was Penn, according to Cottle.
The reasons are legion: his high profile; his right-of-center politics; his myopic focus on issues; his dismissal of the need for Hillary to get personal and address her likability problem; his unusual dual role as top strategist and pollster; and, of course, his famously rough manner.
New Hampshire brought Penn a reprieve and not everyone in the Clinton campaign was happy about that.
So strong was the desire for change, Cottle writes, that the Granite State miracle, while obviously a godsend, left some staffers deflated as it became clear that the planned overhaul had been derailed.
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/Hillaryland_Is_Hell,_Staf/2008/01/25/67428.html
Yep! Because she lost a vibrator that didn't need batteries to run ;-)
Plenty. With Clinton Plenty to the X.
Thanks Mark. You know what’s interesting about Clinton’s comments? They mirror almost exactly Howard Dean’s meltdown four years ago, when he recounted the states that his campaign would be visiting. If memory serves, he also did that after an important loss. All that was lacking here was for Hillery to let out a blood-curdling scream as did Dean.
p. - praying for the Clinton’s humiliation, at long last.
Thanks PGalt!
You're welcome, potlatch. Revisiting the thread I saw another post that got my attention last night. Great analogy, khnyny.
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