Well it wasn't exactly Hillary, but the respective PR staffs. I think before it's over OBama may have to take smoking back up again. Somewhere James Carvell is writing a plan to carve Obama up into Itsy Bitsy pieces!! When does Michael Moore get involved? Dems Heat Up
I have read (maybe here) that there is evidence that Hilliary was pretty concerned about the Iraq resolution, but having been "in the White House" she knew that there are times when politics should be put aside and the President should be supported...and she did so. Whether she was right or wrong, both sides could use a little bit more of putting power politics aside sometimes and trying to work together.
Stu, I feel the same way and for that reason I am drawn toward Giuliani at this point. He is conservative on defense and fiscally yet moderate socially. The hard right pundits are sniping at him because he is not a staunch right winger but I feel that until we have a true concensus candidate we are frozen in time.
Oh boy! The lib/Dems are fighting! Now we'll see how good Obama is and if he can weather the storm of a full-blown Clinton Machine attack. We'll also find out how much clout the Clinton's have left in their own party. In their dreams, Hillary becomes president and Bubba Clinton is appointed by Spitzer to take her seat in the senate... Obama seems to be using Geffen's betrayal as a test of the Clinton's current power in the party. Is he that clever? Or was this just a fortunate accident? It sure doesn't look like an accident and I wonder if Obama's people are really that good. Meanwhile, a poll this morning showed Hillary losing to EITHER Rudy Giuliani or John McCain, neither of whom is terribly popular with Republicans! We're having fun now...