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17 Apr 2008 11:44 am
After The Freak Show II
Some more reaction from around the web:
The Glittering Eye:
There were a small number of interesting points which I suspect will go unnoted in the din. First, Sens. Clinton and Obama used different definitions of “the middle class” in answer to Charlie Gibson’s attempt to extract from them a “no new taxes” on the middle class from them. Hillary Clinton defined the middle class as families earning an income lower than $250,000, a definition with which I’d agree. Basically, that’s all but the top 1% of income earners. Sen. Obama’s definition was families earning an income below $75,000. I think that’s an extremely narrow definition. It doesn’t even include all of the fourth quintile who to me are obviously middle class.
The Swamp:
...for Hillary Clinton to get so giddy about the Wright question was really just sad. She was the official purveyor of fringe talking points. Shockingly so. And, she seemed to enjoy it. There’s a reason people think Clinton is dishonest as we saw today in the findings of the Washington Post-ABC News poll. She’s not only in this to win, she’s in it to win dirty — and to destroy Obama. She invoked Louis Farrakhan tonight for no reason — just to say it.
Give me a break. Throughout this campaign, Clinton has pursued GOP attacks against Obama. He has not gone there against her.
Michael Grunwald:
Clinton's
main argument was that she can beat John McCain because she's already
been vetted in this culture, "having gone through 16 years on the
receiving end of what the Republican Party dishes out." She's basically
saying that her dirty laundry-the questionable money she made in cattle
futures, the Travelgate firings, her kiss of Suha Arafat, her husband's
pardons, the unpleasantries of 1998-is no longer newsworthy, and the
mere fact of her political survival shows that it's irrelevant. "I have
a lot of baggage, and everyone has rummaged through it for many years,"
she said. Obama hasn't rehashed that baggage, although he did slyly
remind Americans about her 1992 crack about staying home and baking
cookies, ostensibly to make that point that she had been treated
unfairly, probably with an ulterior motive. But in any case, it's not
like she's survived all that baggage unscathed; she's got sky-high
unfavorable ratings. And it's not like Republicans would agree not to
raise all that baggage in the fall if she somehow became the nominee.
Hey, she even said everything's legitimate when you run for office.
Althouse:
[Clinton] can reel out the policy when that's what's required. But cruel political fighting unleashes her super powers.
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