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Old 06-15-2011, 03:34 AM   #1
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A good night for either candidates…and a lovely ultimate statement–now there’s a metaphor,Discount MBT shoes!–by Hillary Clinton. I did calculate Obama bested her in two momentous commutes, though. The first was Obama’s pleaded plagiarism, where his assertion that this was “silly season…and that discourages people” [from voting, participating etc] utterly trumped her canned “change you can xerox” line.
No mistrust,Jordan Shoes, assorted blowhards ambition say that she had to destroy Obama tonight and didn’t…But they’ll be bad. If she had demolished him, she would have immolated herself. Those who disputed for aggression are dinosaurs, relics of a clunky pre-interactive politics that has slipped into the elapse this year, a politics where consultants were thought clever if they could afford lines like the “xerox” gambit. That just seems exceedingly over immediately. The Clinton movement is beginning to look beautiful much over, also. It’s been an honorable exertion, along and great. She’s been an peerless, substantive candidate. But she’s essentially the same candidate she was last summer, possibly a bit fewer confident, and he has grown distant beyond the precarious tyro he appeared in the early discussions. It is hard to assume that Obama–a quite chilly customer–will be intimidated whether he climbs in the ring with McCain.
In the end, I guess, Hillary Clinton made a elementary decision about herself tonight: She decided that it just wasn’t natural for her to onset, onset, attack–the xerox line was a lone exception, and she virtually seemed mortified saying it–and that she wanted to be competent to remember this campaign with proud, and be able to look herself in the mirror.
Morning Update: There’s a fair amount of hemming and hawing amid Swampcommenters about whether Clinton plagiarized her final statement last night…from her husband. I don’t think so. First,Buy Jordan Shoes, “The hits I’ve taken are naught compared to the sufferings of…” trope has transform one oft-repeated political cliche since Bill Clinton secondhand it in 1992 (and, for entire I know, it may have been accustom ahead that–most of what passes for political rhetoric has been used before, modified, adorned and adapted by far.)
But that statement wasn’t what was amazing almost Clinton’s close. The most important–and altogether fresh–part was the vivid, well-told story about heeding the observance by the naval hospital and seeing the maimed infantry enter, which was what made “the kicks I’ve taken” conclusion applicable. Also unforgettable was the gracious acknowledgment of Obama. And the real sentiment that advised the entire introduction.
Clinton rarely is a moving spokesman, yet she was final night.
The other opener moment was the Commander in Chief answer. Clinton was unable, or loath, to mention why she would be a better Commander-in-Chief than Obama and made a lame, marginal case for herself: she had traveled a lot as First Lady, she had talked about women’s rights in China, the Serbs were scalding our legation, there was a current government in Cuba…None of which actually have to do with the Commander-in-Chief appearance of the job–that namely, escaping the military. Obama’s reply was many better, focusing in aboard the real difficulty spots–Iraq and Afghanistan, and on the depleted condition of the armed forces. It was a mighty statement that he then reinforced with his brilliant response on the surge: it was a “tactical success” masking a “strategic mistake.” (Her reply had been mushy,Cheap Jordan Shoes, forgettable.)
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