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Mark Penn Should Take Responsibility For Clinton's Loss

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  • No kidding about their arrogance. Do you remember when she said she MIGHT offer Obama the VP slot, even though he was the clear frontrunner? Pride cometh before the fall.

  • clinton's old-school "big state strategy" is why she lost and is why she would lose the general election. obama's 50 state strategy is why he won and why he will kick ass in november. he will win the so-called red states as well as the blue states and swing states.

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  • This Penn guy also just said on Chris Mattews that Obama needs a "Oklahoma City" type incident to gain more support from the people. What, the OBL fake raid wasn't enough?????

  • I have thought about that and the fact that she thought NAFTA was just great until the regular people who have been harmed by it spoke up to her and she changed her tune. We don't need republican light like Bill Clinton but a real Democrat. Someone willing to try to replace the jobs that have left would be great.

  • First of all, single payer is the only way to go. Health care for profit is the flawed foundation of all the candidates positions. But... you're right. If a candidate is going to get tough on regulating and pricing, is it going to be the one who's got her purse open for health care donations? I don't think so.

  • Easy. You're reaching her the wrong way. Point out that Obama is her employee. Never met a redneck yet that had a problem with a black man working for him.

    Another white southerner for Obama.

  • The Clinton Campaign is the Maginot Line revisited. What a joke.

  • Rome was not built in one day. I believe Obama's Healthcare plan is easier "to sell". Once people see the benefit it will be so much easier to modify it. Changing people's mindset is very difficult, especially when a whole nation was let to believe that they had the best system in the world. I have high hopes for the USA. Obama is extremely popular in Europe as we see him as the candicate for a new, and better USA.

  • I disagree. Picking the right people to do the job is to me crucial in business, and in politics. One can have all the good ideas in the world, but unless you have the right people to carry out your ideas it will all fall to pieces. Having a bunch of loyal, and obedient managers is not good enough. A couple of two Devil Advocates in a team is always great to have. And yes, I believe the lady wants the job, no matter the price.

  • No. Even as a staunch Obama supporter I must admit that the Clinton campaign was inept. After Super Tuesday Clinton had nothing on the ground and took forever to play catch up. In a year when the general election is pretty much doomed for the Republican side running a bad campaign is the utmost thing to fail her.

  • remind her that obama was raised by a white family, maybe she'll feel better about him. Some white people just like to credit for all things.

  • I just hope that whoever is the Democrate candidate wins.I just spent about 2 hours on the phone trying to convince a friend to vote for Obama instead of McClone. I am so frustrated. OMG I don't know how to reach her, and economics was my first try. She is a racist as are most southerners. I am not. I vote my pocket book and unite with those who are in my interest level. What to do?

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