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Friday, January 11, 2008
The Crying Game: It Sometimes Works ...
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 4:27 PM

Hillary Clinton's surprise victory in New Hampshire stunned the pollsters and pundits.  How could the numbers have been so far off?  While some suspected latent racism, a more likely theory is that Hillary's admission that her "feelings were hurt" when a moderator accused her of not being likable -- as well as her sincere tears  -- helped endear her to the last-minute voters -- particularly female voters -- who were still making up their minds. 

... But it might not have mattered had her adversaries have handled the pre-New Hampshire debate differently.

As Barack Obama and John Edwards learned in New Hampshire, running against a female candidate comes with some unique challenges ...

Phillip Stutts
, the head of grassroots development for the Herald Group, a bipartisan public affairs firm – and the former campaign manager for Bobby Jindal’s 2003 gubernatorial campaign against Kathleen Blanco -- knows a thing or two about the subject. 

I was interested in talking to Stutts because he has actually managed a campaign against a female adversary.  After all, who better to ask about Hillary’s miraculous win this past week?

According to Stutts, male candidates should be very careful how they attack a woman:

“I think when you go after someone in a personal way -- polling suggests you have to be more careful with a woman than you would with a man.  Voters, especially women voters, have a distaste for those actions, as they should. Case-in-point: when John Edwards tried to latch onto Obama in that debate -- and they ganged up on her -- there is sympathy out there against men ganging up on women with personal attacks.”
“When Hillary cried,” Stutts says, “it helped her win New Hampshire.”  He should know:  On the Jindal campaign, they had a Hillary-moment that probably cost Jindal the race.  It occurred during the last debate between Jindal and Blanco.  At the time, Jindal’s polling had them slightly up. 

The final question directed to Jindal at that debate regarded what the defining moment of his life was.  Jindal answered that it was converting to Christianity.

Then, came Blanco’s turn.  At first, she hesitated.  Then, she answered with a stunning response:  The day her son was killed in an accident, she said, was the defining moment of her life...

“She cried in the final debate and told a very personal story. And there was not much we could do about it because it was a true story – it was a heart-felt story and it connected with voters,” says Stutts.
The bottom line is that prior to these incidents, both Blanco and Hillary had problems connecting with voters.  But at the right moment, spontaneous emotion (at least, I believe the tears were legit) helped both of these female candidates connect with the voters.

I asked Stutts why -- unlike Rick Lazio who never really recovered from his race against Hillary -- Bobby Jindal went on to be elected to Congress, and then as Governor of Louisiana. 

According to Stutts, it has to do with Jindal’s approach to running against a woman: 

“He made it clear from Day one of that campaign that he wanted to be a different kind of candidate.  Bobby was always gracious to Blanco.  He wanted to win, but he wanted to win by staying positive,” says Stutts.

Barack Obama – or whoever Hillary's potential Republican rival may be – could all learn a lesson from this. 

In fairness, it works both ways:  It's harder for a female to go after a male candidate (polling suggests it looks like they are whining) – but male candidates who make personal attacks against females are also in grave danger of turning off a lot of voters, particularly women. 

Just ask Obama and Edwards ...


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LHarris writes: Friday, January, 11, 2008 5:15 PM
If Hillary is the Dem nominee...
then Romney will know how to go up against her. He ran against a woman for governor and schooled her in the debates. He knows how to be respectful yet treat them like any other candidate regardless of gender.
Kozak writes: Friday, January, 11, 2008 6:37 PM
Wah wah wah
More proof the 19th amendment was a mistake.
politicalsanity writes: Saturday, January, 12, 2008 4:36 AM
She learned From Bill, definitely.
She learned how important is is to be able to cry on cue. It worked many times with Bill, and earned him a lot of support from shallow, moronic constituents.
Goldwater's girl writes: Saturday, January, 12, 2008 6:44 AM
Tears.
Why not?

George W. Bush has made me cry every day for almost seven years.

President-elect Clinton brings a smile to my face and a song to my heart.
Leilanie writes: Saturday, January, 12, 2008 9:26 AM
Crying on cue runs in the family
Any of you all remember when the media camera caught Bill walking with a friend to the graveside(I believe it was a congressman, Ron ?, who died in a plane crash overseas). He spotted the camera and put his hand to his eyes like he was crying. He didn't know that the few minutes before, the camera was on showing him laughing with the fellow he was walking with. This crying thing of Hillary's is just another ploy of the Clintons. If it wasn't, I guess I'm just expecting such as this with them. I am amazed that people don't see through their corrupt fake and insincere demeaner. It happens over and over right in front of them and they don't believe their eyes?
Stilts writes: Sunday, January, 13, 2008 12:40 AM
Self Pity
many people seem to miss the difference between her verklempt moment and oft-cited examples of others who have choked up on camera. It is one thing to well up with emotion for something or someone one loves or finds beautiful, courageous or otherwise of great virtue. It is entirely different when one chokes up with self-pity and frustration with the self-perception of being unjustly denied something.

Hillary's moment came only after her loss in Iowa and what was then looking like a loss in N.H. In that situation, and considering her words at the time, her tears welled from self-pity and frustration, i.e., from an injured ego. Hillary claimed her welling up stemmed from her overwhelming desire to "help others" and her frustration that people failed to see that she, not Barack, should be the one who should lead this country. That revealed the worst, not the best, in human nature. While her crying evidenced an injured ego, her words evidenced an arrogant self-regard of entitlement, and more importantly, dishonesty -- whether that dishonesty was self-delusion or an intent to deceive others.
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