8 Mart 2008 Cumartesi

[Dems2008] Re: Who Campaigned Dirty First?

yes, in the Potomac primaries, and again even this week in Ohio and
Texas, teh numbers who thought Hillary was the unfair one were in
the high 50s; Barack was below 40 consistently.

--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Rob Harrington <Eamon1916@...> wrote:
>
> Polling consistently has shown that more people disagree with you
than agree with you...
>
> In the "Which candidate attacked the other unfairly?" Clinton has
consistently had higher numbers.
>
> Sorry.
>
> Slainte,
> Rob Harrington
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Eric Koszyk <e_koszyk@...>
> To: dems2008 <dems2008@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 8:31:25 PM
> Subject: [Dems2008] Who Campaigned Dirty First?
>
> Sue, I guess I see it differently. I think Obama waged
> a very nasty campaign first.
>
> I remember when Obama first raised the race card. He
> said Bill Clinton had said that Obama's run was "a
> fairy tale" which was misleading. Clinton had said
> that Obama having a different view on Iraq than Sen.
> Clinton was a "fairy tale" -- he was pointing out that
> both Senators had voted the same on every Iraq War
> legislation.
>
> I also didn't like it when the Obama campaign attacked
> Clinton for "downplaying MLKs legacy", which was also
> misleading. Sen. Clinton had made the statement that
> it took a president with substantial power and guts,
> LBJ, to see part of MLKs efforts to become realized.
> This was of course historically true. It did take LBJ
> to sign the Voting Rights Act into law.
>
> For Obama and his wife to have played the race card
> and to try to make the Clintons look racist -- that
> was dirty politics at its worst. That happened back in
> the end of January. And it left a lot of Clinton
> supporters, myself included, very upset. It showed
> that Obama's pledge to be post partisan was just a lot
> of hot air.
>
> Oh and thanks for calling Senator Clinton a bitch. You
> again make yourself look bad.
>
> I'm so tired of folks saying Clinton is so negative
> and oh whaa, why can't she just give up already and
> get on the bandwagon. Oh she is sooooo awful for
> thinking that the Democratic nomination should
> actually be contested. Please, if you think that
> Hillary is tough wait untill McCain starts to
> campaign. If the Democratic candidate starts to whine,
> then he will crush us deservedly.
>
>
> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "Sue Tucker"
> <suectucker@> wrote:
> >
> > I don't think there will be a Republican in the Oval
> office in '09. But I think you are right about
> Hillary. She is waging a nasty campaign and forcing
> Obama to do the same, which was not his original
> intent. It's a shame she has to be such a bitch, but I
> believe that's the nature of the beast. For me...it'll
> work just fine, since I am voting for Obama anyway!
> > Sue
> >
> > I'm sorry to say it, but i think you may be correct.
> With the tactics Hillary has used in the
> > past few weeks, she is turning off a lot of voters.
> i fear a Hillary nomination= a McCain
> > presidency.
>
>
>
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