2008 Primaries Thread 2: THE QUICKENING

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the only thing blowing out of the room was Barry's pad of paper. I think he was using it as a distraction.

Cosmo Vitelli, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:00 (eighteen years ago)

America won, as usual, Daniel.

Thank G-d for that. I was worried.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 03:01 (eighteen years ago)

I'll bet Jack ends up getting Claire killed.

Nicole, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:04 (eighteen years ago)

Whoops, wrong thread.

Nicole, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:05 (eighteen years ago)

yea, i don't think hillary succeeded at anything she really needed to do tonight to make the debate actually matter. obama gave a really solid performance -- his iraq answers as always were spot on, he did a great job answering the commander-in-chief question, and all in all he gave a lot more beefed-up, specific answers.

he handled the plagiarism question almost perfectly, and his comments made hillary's remarks seem petty. josh marshall at TPM described it pretty well.

i don't know if i'd say there was a winner. hilz is a solid debator, i think, but as mentioned she really need a blowout and this didn't even come close. if anything, i think it only benefitted obama.

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:05 (eighteen years ago)

Anyone going to ask Hill whether she came up with "change you can Xerox" herself?

Eazy, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:06 (eighteen years ago)

haha

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:06 (eighteen years ago)

I think the final statement from Hill was great

remy bean, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:09 (eighteen years ago)

apparently daily kos is abuzz with that last bit, people discussing whether it was a "valedictory moment or an effective concession of the nomination"

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:09 (eighteen years ago)

which bit?

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:10 (eighteen years ago)

Yeah hoos, there was certainly a tone to her voice there at the end where she almost seemed to have come to terms, perhaps, with the likelihood that she might not be president.

Clay, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:12 (eighteen years ago)

SEN. CLINTON: Well, I think everybody here knows I have lived through some crises and some challenging -- (laughter) -- moments in my life, and -- (interrupted by cheers, applause).

And I am grateful for the support and the prayers of countless Americans. But people often ask me, how do you do it, you know, how do you keep going,and I just have to shake my head in wonderment because with all of the challenges that I've had, they are nothing compared to what I see happening in the lives of Americans every single day.

You know, a few months ago I was honored to be asked, along with Senator McCain, as the only two elected officials to speak at the opening of the Intrepid Center at Brooke Medical Center in San Antonio, a center designed to take care of and provide rehabilitation for our brave young men and women who have been injured in war. And I remember sitting up there and watching them come in: those who could walk were walking; those who had lost limbs were trying with great courage to get themselves in without the help of others; some were in wheelchairs and some were on gurneys. And the speaker representing these wounded warriors had had most of his face disfigured by the results of fire from a roadside bomb.

You know, the hits I've taken in life are nothing compared to what goes on every single day in the lives of people across our country. And I resolved at a very young age that I'd been blessed, and that I was called by my faith and by my upbringing to do what I could to give others the same opportunities and That's what gets me up in the morning. That's what motivates me in this campaign. (Cheers, applause.) And -- and you know, no matter what happens in this contest -- and I am honored. I am honored to be here with Barack Obama. I am absolutely honored.

(Cheers, applause.) And you know, whatever happens, we're going to be fine. You know, we have strong support from our families and our friends. I just hope that we'll be able to say the same thing about the American people, and that's what this election should be about. Thanks. (Cheers, applause.)

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:13 (eighteen years ago)

I'm only reading what's reprinted above, but yes, that's absolutely HRC preparing a dignified and graceful exit or concession.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 03:18 (eighteen years ago)

And thank goodness for that. You know, after dozens of stories about what the Clintons would perhaps do to wrest the nomination from Obama, what depths they might sink to, HRC might actually restore -- or even enhance -- the Clinton brand if she is perceived as the person who refused to engage in those types of dirty tricks, and helped unify the party.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 03:21 (eighteen years ago)

She might also be cannily positioning herself as underdog.

remy bean, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:22 (eighteen years ago)

Probably both! Neither one has it in the bag until TX/Ohio happen, I think. If she takes one or both she's the Underdog Made Good, if she loses both her Graceful Exit is prepared.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:26 (eighteen years ago)

SHE IS A TACTICAL GENIUS.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 03:30 (eighteen years ago)

kinda sucks that the "change you can xerox" line is in all the headlines right now

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:31 (eighteen years ago)

obama gave a great response but that ain't the headline

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:31 (eighteen years ago)

She might also be cannily positioning herself as underdog.

Dreamland
Home sweet dreamland

gabbneb, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:36 (eighteen years ago)

http://a673.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/31/l_647f8d295d92df1f39ba29398fab2248.jpg

gabbneb, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:36 (eighteen years ago)

what does that even mean

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:37 (eighteen years ago)

actual LOL

gabbneb, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:43 (eighteen years ago)

bahhhhhh this kinda blows. i was hoping the plagiarism thing would die pretty quickly, but this puts it right back in. i guess no surprises there, the zing's gonna get the attention rather than any substance, but it still sucks.

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:52 (eighteen years ago)

Yahoo headline is:
Who won Texas showdown?
Clinton accuses Obama of plagiarism, but he calls charge evidence of a "silly season."

Eazy, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:52 (eighteen years ago)

re: big final Clinton speech

"Moments later, an email popped up from her communications director, Howard Wolfson. They just couldn't leave well enough alone. The subject line: Final Moment.

"What we saw in the final moments in that debate is why Hillary Clinton is the next President of the United States. Her strength, her life experience, her compassion. She's tested and ready. It was the moment she retook the reins of this race and showed women and men why she is the best choice."

So that maybe wasn't so spontaneous, either. Just better rehearsed."

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:53 (eighteen years ago)

xpost hmm that's not bad, most of the others i've read just have her zing

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:54 (eighteen years ago)

i lolled at silly season, knew that would get picked up.

Cosmo Vitelli, Friday, 22 February 2008 03:56 (eighteen years ago)

Obama seriously needs to stop doodling on that notepad, he looked like he was falling asleep.

31g, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:05 (eighteen years ago)

i thought obama was great. strongest performance so far, and he had well-reasoned responses to the questions. hillary was just okay until the final question, which she absolutely knocked out of the park. i enjoyed the debate! not yawni at all!

YGS, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:05 (eighteen years ago)

i dunno. If I were an outsider I might agree that Barry's ppl are delusional. dude keeps rising in the polls, triumphing against the somewhat mythologized clinton machine while msm fans the flames of hype (simultaneously questioning that hype) and creates talking points about his fervent followers, and then you tune into this debate to find this reasonably intellectual speaker who makes some good points, misses some good opportunities, 'um's and 'uh's a lot and who avoids straightforward questions like "when were you tested?" in order to stay on message in obv and robotic ways.

then again i spend too much time trying to figure out how uninformed voters perceive this shit.

Cosmo Vitelli, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:13 (eighteen years ago)

he def flubbed the last question, but i also doubt that was something either of them were prepared for, and he had to go first. so i think he basically just rattled off 90 seconds from his stump speech. even he seemed uninspired by it. but honestly that was the only time i really felt like he was messaging (check that: the special interests/lobbyists lines that i hate he uses but i'm sure that genpop responds to that kinda shit): he just came off as smart and thoughtful and responsible.

YGS, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:16 (eighteen years ago)

YGS otm, i havent seen all his debates but of the ones i have this was his best
his answer on the plagiarism 'issue' was A+++

i keep wondering wtf people like cosmo are talking about w/r/t msm fans 'flaming the hype' when all the newswires are busier highlighting her 'u xerox change lol!' zingers

deej, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:24 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.slate.com/id/2184696/

gabbneb, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:32 (eighteen years ago)

Of course Barack is an ENFP.

en i see kay, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:38 (eighteen years ago)

flaming the hype: as in the last several months, where I've seen a lot of excitable babble about the new guy, and then a week later same heads are all "what's with all this excitable babble about the new guy?", at which point it self-perpetuates.

Cosmo Vitelli, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:39 (eighteen years ago)

from http://dyn.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/index.cfm/category/Debates

Clinton Tonight: ?

You know, whatever happens, we're going to be fine. You know, we have strong support from our families and our friends. I just hope that we'll be able to say the same thing about the American people. And that's what this election should be about.

Edwards the December 13 debate:

What's not at stake are any of us. All of us are going to be just fine no matter what happens in this election. But what's at stake is whether America is going to be fine.

JuliaA, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:44 (eighteen years ago)

actual roffles

Curt1s Stephens, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:49 (eighteen years ago)

but obv. that's a pretty general feel-good stump speechlet

Curt1s Stephens, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:51 (eighteen years ago)

hehehe. I am not feeling all that great myself! Busy trying to get a new job, I think that will help (maybe.. because it might be related to politics, though not in the game directly)

daria-g, Friday, 22 February 2008 04:59 (eighteen years ago)

fhilarious

youcangoyourownway, Friday, 22 February 2008 05:01 (eighteen years ago)

I'm an ENFP!

Eazy, Friday, 22 February 2008 05:34 (eighteen years ago)

Clinton, 92: "The hits that I took in this election are nothing compared to the hits the people of this state and this country have been taking for a long time."

Hillary Clinton, tonight: "You know, the hits I’ve taken in life are nothing compared to what goes on every single day in the lives of people across our country."

Eazy, Friday, 22 February 2008 05:38 (eighteen years ago)

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/02/21/superdelegate-schmoozed-by-chelsea-backs-obama/

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 06:54 (eighteen years ago)

Unflattering Candidate Photos: slideshow

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 08:04 (eighteen years ago)

Pathetic. Phone us if you know how to beat Obama!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/22/wuspols222.xml

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 10:42 (eighteen years ago)

i just thought i'd mention this here, since it hasn't been as far as i can see -- obama won the "democrats abroad" primary handily which adds i think about the same number of delegates to his column as rhode island has

Tracer Hand, Friday, 22 February 2008 11:45 (eighteen years ago)

okay i've got a question: people are making a big deal about the standing ovation given at the end of hilz' closing remarks.

when i was watching it, i just thought they were giving a standing ovation because it was the end of the debate, it didn't really cross my mind that they were standing up for her remarks in particular. but now everyone's saying it was for her... what do you guys think?

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 12:24 (eighteen years ago)

lol hillary giving obama shit abt xeroxing lines then does it twice in the same debate - u r supposed to be the pro here hillary wtf

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 12:29 (eighteen years ago)

The Clinton campaign at times found itself spending money on items that were not ultimately helpful. As part of their get-out-the-vote effort in Iowa, the campaign came up with a plan to have a local supermarket deliver sandwich platters to pre-caucus parties. It spent more than $95,384 on Jan. 1 at Hy-Vee Inc., a local grocery chain in West Des Moines, Iowa, in addition to buying loads of snow shovels to clear the walks for caucusgoers. Mrs. Clinton came in third in the Jan. 3 caucus. It did not snow.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/us/politics/22clinton.html

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:03 (eighteen years ago)


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