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Hillary launches preemptive debate attacks
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:00 am Post subject: Hillary launches preemptive debate attacks |
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Hillary launches preemptive debate attacks
Expecting rival Democrats to unload on her at tonight’s debate, aides to Hillary Clinton are trying to frame the attack with a cheeky Web feature headlined “The Politics of Hope.” The posting is intended to focus viewers, voters and pundits on the attackers rather than the substance of the attacks, which is a standard practice of the Clinton campaign.
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Expecting rival Democrats to unload on her at tonight’s debate, aides to Hillary Clinton are trying to frame the attack with a cheeky Web feature headlined “The Politics of Hope.” The posting is intended to focus viewers, voters and pundits on the attackers rather than the substance of the attacks, which is a standard practice of the Clinton campaign. The feature went up this morning on HillaryHub.com, the campaign’s official news site. Among the posting’s unusual elements are links to articles featuring attacks on Clinton. That showcases her campaign’s effort to convince Democrats that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has turned his back on the new kind of politics he once had promised. Making his national debut as he delivered the keynote address to the Democratic National Convention in 2004, Obama asked: “Do we participate in a politics of cynicism or do we participate in a politics of hope?” Clinton’s campaign links to a YouTube of Obama at the Democratic National Committee winter meeting last February, saying: “Over the next year of a primary and … the next two years leading to the election of the next president, the campaigns shouldn’t be about making each other look bad. … [O]ur rivals won’t be one another. … We are tired of a politics of division. We are tired of politics of fear. We want a politics of hope. We want a politics that unifies this country.” The Web feature then links to headlines about the vow by Obama and his campaign to be more aggressive in pointing out differences with Clinton, including “Obama Taking Gloves Off,” “Taking Aim at Clinton” and “Obama to Showcase Tough Side.”
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