
So, the show rolls on to Wyoming, Mississippi, North Carolina, and eventually our neighbors to the north, PA. The Clinton camp has been all over the place on which states "matter" for example, Michigan, where Barack wasn't even on the ballot, *counts* as does Florida, where noone but Hill showed up to campaign. However, caucus states like Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, etc. well, they don't, or rather shouldn't, count because they are innately unfair. to working people. who the Clintons can totally relate to. This turnabout should not surprise anyone though, I mean this is the team that prattles on about 'bush tactics' and the 'rove playbook' but then pulls a page directly from it with that awful red phone ad. Not to mention talking out of both sides of her mouth on Obama, I mean is he a suitable running mate? Or a total neophyte unsuited for office? Or a part of the vast right wing conspiracy?
And, of course, they continue to refuse to release their tax returns, her White House records, and the well known hostility towards the press corps. Look, there are reasons people don't like the Clintons, lots of them, and many very similar to reasons people don't like Bush/Cheney. Obama won't and shouldn't take the gloves off with her, but the surrogates should keep pounding away because the idea that a hillary presidency would substantially different than W's is the biggest fairy tale of this campaign.
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