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United States News Title: Cry me a river, Alleged Carpet Muncher Hillary Clinton Campaign Whines and Cries About Her Piss Poor Performance at the Debate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clintons (D-N.Y.) top advisers, doing damage control after the candidates debate performance Tuesday, told supporters on a conference call Wednesday that the campaign needed more money to fight back. Mark Penn, Clintons senior strategist and pollster, and Jonathan Mantz, the campaigns finance director, told the supporters on the call, which The Hill listened to in its entirety, that they expect attacks from Clintons rivals to continue, and she will need the financial resources to deflect their attacks. Clinton came under withering assault in the Philadelphia debate, and some supporters on the call agreed with analysts that she stumbled. I wouldnt say she lost her cool, one caller said. But I would say she lost her footing. The caller addded that Clintons response to questions about records from her time in the White House that have been sealed by the National Archives made me roll my eyes. The criticisms followed Penns assertion that Clinton was unflappable. He also said criticisms from Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) would backfire and that he was already detecting some backlash, particularly among female voters. Those female voters are saying, Sen. Clinton needs our support now more than ever if were going to see this six-on-one to try to bring her down, Penn told those on the campaign call. He, Mantz and several supporters hinted repeatedly on the call that Clinton was unfairly targeted by Tim Russert, debate moderator and host of NBCs Meet the Press. Russert made it appear that President Clinton had done something new or unusual, Penn said, before adding that it is, in fact, an extremely confusing situation
I think there will be further clarification. I hope so, a female caller responded. To me, it was the most uncomfortable part of the debate. Penn turned again to Russert. The other candidates were asked questions like, Is there life in outer space? The object of the call, and a follow-up breakfast Thursday morning with campaign chairman and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Terry McAuliffe, was apparently to stop whatever bleeding the senator might have sustained during a debate in which Clinton wore a bulls-eye on her back throughout the evening. Penn and Mantz said a new phase in the campaign had begun with about 65 days to go before the Iowa caucuses. They expect Obama and Edwards to go negative on TV, and were going to need the resources to fight that front. While one supporter voiced his concern that the Clinton campaign is not devoting enough money and staff to Iowa, lagging behind Obama, most supporters who commented on the call expressed their displeasure with what they saw as the moderators focus on Clinton. One caller from Oklahoma City said that the questions
were designed to incite a brawl, and that Russerts and Brian Williamss moderating was an abdication of journalistic responsibility. Another said Russert should be shot, before quickly adding that she shouldnt say that on a conference call. Penn and Mantz said they were hearing a lot of the same sentiment from other supporters, but they do not plan to engage the media or the debates moderators. Were not challenging the media on that, but the sentiment youve expressed is obviously one Ive heard, Penn said. Penn added that he conducted polling before and after the debate a focus group, perhaps that saw Clinton as the winner. Sen. Joseph Biden (Del.) had a good night and John Edwards did better, Penn said, though he added Edwardss numbers have been going down. Obama did not have a particularly good night, Penn said. Those results diverge sharply from the assessment of most analysts who watched the debate, and thought Clinton did poorly. Her campaign appeared to be in full damage-control mode Wednesday. It received a big boost at midday when Clinton received the coveted endorsement of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). Gerald McEntee, AFSCMEs president, mentioned the debate during his endorsement speech, and took Penns and Mantzs view of the results. Some of you may have seen last nights debate, McEntee said. Six guys against Hillary, and Id call that a fair fight. This is a strong woman. Obama and Edwards continued their assault throughout the day, trying to capitalize on the first chink in Clintons armor that they have seen in months. In a memo from the Obama campaign, spokesman Bill Burton said Clinton offered more of the same Washington political calculation and evasion that wont bring the change America needs. The politics of hope doesnt mean hoping you dont have to answer tough questions, Burton wrote. Burton wrote that Clinton dodged questions on Social Security, Iran and the National Archives issue. And on one of the more talked-about moments from the end of the debate, Clintons position on a move by New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D) to grant drivers licenses to illegal aliens, Burton said, Twelve hours after the debate ended, the American people are still waiting for an answer on Sen. Clintons position
She didnt answer the question in the debate and her campaign couldnt answer it afterwards. In Wednesdays conference call, Penn said Clinton clarified that she does support governors like Gov. Spitzer who are faced with the issue because of the federal governments failure to offer comprehensive immigration reform. The Edwards campaign, apparently referring to the AFSCME endorsement, said Clinton was trying to change the subject after losing a debate. Clinton drew fire throughout the day from the Republican National Committee, which sent around a compilation of negative press releases from state Republican parties in Texas, Florida, Georgia and California. Two conservative bloggers filed a complaint with the FEC charging that Clinton had engaged in questionable, and possibly illegal, fundraising practices. The Clinton campaign released a video Wednesday, entitled The Politics of Pile On, showing clips of the senators rivals going after her by name during the debate. The senator did not appear ready to surrender Wednesday, though. When accepting the AFSCME endorsement, Clinton handed McEntee a pair of boxing gloves. When it comes to fighting for Americas working families, Ill go 10 rounds with anybody, she said.
Poster Comment: Under our constitution Hillary isn't even eligible to run for President. She is not a male of 35 years of age or older. Someone should sue to get this marxist removed from the ballots across the country.
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Still, you have to admire such a strong woman. And perhaps vote for her.
She isn't strong. There are just a lot of stupid Americans. Would you seriously consider voting for her? I never would have guessed you as a possible Clinton supporter.
I will never vote again. But if I was going to I certainly wouldn't vote for scum like her.
That is more like the Biff I know. So why wouldn't you vote. Is it a waste of time? I myself wonder if they really count the votes.
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