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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary's Strategist
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Clinton is facing increasing Democratic criticism for using Mark Penn as her presidential campaign's chief strategist while he also serves as CEO of Burson-Marsteller, the public relations giant with corporate clients whose policies run opposite to Clinton's.

Clients include Royal Dutch Shell (attacked by Clinton for "windfall profits"), as well as tobacco and pharmaceutical firms with records she has deplored. Penn was a key operative in President Bill Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign and continued as a second-term adviser.

A footnote: Penn criticized Bloomberg News, which has reported on conflicts between Burson-Marsteller and the Clinton campaign, for obtaining "several months" of Penn's internal blogs. On June 29, a former employee who started a rival firm filed suit in New York City against Penn for monitoring his personal e-mails.

Obama Aloof

Newcomers among some 30 reporters who followed Sen. Barack Obama's campaign to Iowa this past week were surprised how little contact they had with the Democratic presidential candidate over two days.

Obama traveled in an SUV, at first alone and later with his family. No reporter ever entered the SUV, and Obama never visited the bus containing the reporters. One scheduled press availability was trimmed to 10 minutes.

A footnote: Obama's aloofness contrasted with Bill Clinton, accompanying Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in Iowa the same week. At the Dairy Treat in Nashua, Iowa, the former president whipped out $60 and bought malts for reporters following his wife.

McCain's Decline

Just before Sen. John McCain drastically reduced his presidential campaign staff, he finished fifth in the straw vote conducted at Hershey, Pa., June 30 during the summer conference of Pennsylvania's Republican State Committee.

Rudy Giuliani was first with 87 votes, ahead of unannounced candidate Fred Thompson's 40. McCain was favored by only seven straw voters, also finishing behind Mitt Romney and non-candidate Newt Gingrich.

McCain had been scheduled to attend the Hershey meeting but cancelled because the Senate was debating the immigration bill.

Investigating Cheney

The narrowly defeated attempt in the House June 28 to block funds for Vice President Dick Cheney's home upkeep and other expenses was voted against by two of the chamber's most powerful Democrats: Rep. David Obey, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, and Rep. John Murtha, an Appropriations subcommittee chairman and an influential adviser of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

That surprised House Democrats who considered the proposal a party matter because it was introduced by Rep. Rahm Emanuel, House Democratic Caucus chairman. The amendment to the Financial Services appropriations bill followed Cheney's continuing resistance to congressional efforts to extract information from him. It failed, 217 to 209, with 24 Democrats opposing it.

Obey and Murtha did not explain their votes. But as Appropriations "Cardinals," they generally oppose floor amendments to spending bills. While most of the other Democrats voting no were moderates, they also included left-wing Rep. Jim McDermott. His spokesman told this column McDermott "had questions about the impact" of the proposal. McDermott followed his vote with a floor speech calling for Cheney's impeachment.

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Sen. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, viewed as one of the most vulnerable incumbent Republican senators seeking re-election in 2008, has made a comeback with successful fund-raising and a boost in approval ratings.

Dole's private polls put her favorability level at 59 percent, compared with President Bush's 42 percent. Republican insiders attribute that mostly to her opposing the immigration bill backed by Bush. Thanks to effective second quarter fund-raising (at a level not yet announced), Dole is sitting on an estimated $2 million. She previously had been criticized as an ineffective first-term senator, mainly because of her national chairmanship of the failed 2006 Senate campaign.

Gov. Michael Easley, the strongest potential Democratic challenger so far, has resisted pleas that he run. Dole's war chest may discourage lesser-known Democrats. But State Rep. Grier Martin, an Iraq war veteran, has family money for a possible candidacy.

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McCain's staffers bolt.
One wonders if the end is not really in sight for McCain's campaign? Along those lines, one has to also wonder what happened to the Maverick that many people, like myself, admired of the old McCain.

http://osi-speaks.blogspot.com/2007/07/trouble-in-mccainland-as-two-key.html#links

Really, TheEngineer, what you meant...
to write is as follows,

"Unfortunately, except for Ron Paul, none of the other candidates is particularly appealing, either."

None (not one) is.

correction
Meant to write:


Unfortunately, except for Ron Paul, none of the other candidates are particularly appealing, either.

Radland
I disagree strongly with McCain on immigration and on McCain-Feingold. However, he has done something against spending. Few have. He's not my candidate, but I'd listen if he said something against big government.

Unfortunately, except for Ron Paul none of the candidates are any good.

Letter to McCain
Senator John McCain
United States Senate
241 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator McCain:

I am writing regarding your recent slip in the presidential polls. I think perhaps some of this has come from a change in perception over what the Straight Talk Express stands for. If you were to refocus your campaign by acting as a spokesman for individual freedoms and limited government, I believe you could win back significant support. I hope you will – real conservatives desperately need a champion.

As a limited government conservative in the tradition of Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater, I and many like me are disappointed by the takeover of our party by big government social “conservative” CINOs (conservatives in name only) who seek federal legislation outlawing everything to which they are personally opposed while spending like drunken sailors on everything else. The Republican Party used to believe in limited government and in individual rights. However, the big spending, big government social conservatives won’t ever go back to that, now that they’ve tasted the sweet, tantalizing flavor of government power. It appears that it is up to the rest of the Republican Party to reclaim the limited government mantle that is rightfully ours.

I ask you to stand strong for limited government and individual rights. A great place to start is with Internet poker, as this issue in particular demonstrates the divide between real limited government conservatives and the big government CINO infiltrators. The CINO thought process is as follows: “I don’t like Internet poker, therefore I want federal legislation to ban it for everyone”. That’s not conservative by any definition of the term. The conservative mindset (of someone who does not play Internet poker) is: “I don’t play Internet poker, so I won’t play…problem solved, and it required no federal restrictions on the liberties of others”. This is especially true given that the June 8 House Financial Services Committee hearing on Internet gaming conclusively proved that Internet gaming can be effectively regulated for underage gambling, compulsive gambling, fairness, tax collection, and other issues. I urge you to publicly support the right of Americans to choose to play poker online.

Thank you for your consideration. I wish you the best of luck with your run.

Sincerely,

TheEngineer

McCain and company
I suppose I may be preaching to the choir brothers, but ... I know that Townhall is THE communicating place for Evangelical pro- war-for-Israel people. I am not. I believe in evenhandedness for everyone. I believe that the Iraqi war has made us the most isolated nation on earth. It had taken the lives of 3600 Christian men, maimed ten thousand more, taken hundreds of thousands of Iraqi lives, and a trillion dollars that we can ill afford. We are bankrupting our future - and there are no way we can dig out of this hole without cutting some entitlements, and getting out of meddling in the affairs of other countries - which itself is our biggest enemy - the economic enemy. Look, China owns the US. It is time for a sea change, away from the establishment candidate Bush clones who will make the rich richer, the poor poorer and squeeze the middle class. The pro-abort Hillary and Obama are not the answer. Rudy Romney are flip flopping proaborts. McCain is a pro war lover of illegal aliens. Time to look beyond them to the second tier. And one that is really looking up, with support growing, a man with integrity and honesty and who does what he preaches, is Dr Ron Paul. Think about it. Stop being sheep. Time for a revolution, time to be shrewd as snakes and innocent as doves and take back the nation.

Mrs. Clinton and Mr.McCain
Mrs. Clinton's advisers, at this point are giving her bad advise.Mr. Clinton should not be on the campaign trail this early.She should allow Mr. Obama to take the lead for awhile.This will give her time to store her weapons for the big fight starting in December.December is when the heat starts to fill the air for the Iowa primary.Mr.Obama is bound to make some mis-steps, if exposed to the constant heat of a media onslaught.By giving up her "Front Runner" position,she will start to dictate the "RACE".All superior marathons know that you don't want lead "EARLY",let your opponents WORK!Mr. Clinton is Mrs.Clinton's greatest "ASSET",it's too soon to bring out the "BIG GUNS".Why?Because it is still a "LITTLE GUN" battle.The public is just "LOOKING",most are not ready to BUY! Mr. McCain's strategy is similar,in that all the other (R)candidates are being test driven.He must allow the public to kick the tires and play with the radio.When the primary rolls around most of the public will know whose the FORD and whose the CHEVY!FOUND ON ROAD DEAD...FORD!

What's got Hitlary burned...
is that she knows that all Obama's supporters, at the moment, are conservative republicans who are sending the guy money to make her and her husband sweat in front of the cameras.

THIS is why Barak is doing so well in terms of raising money, but the media aren't going to tell you this. Why? Who knows. That is for someone MUCH smarter than I to explain.

Go to jail
you treasonous traitor Novak. You outed a covert CIA agent and caused the deaths of many of our intelligence operatives. America despises you. I know you have the 18% crowd on your side, but that don't mean diddly, you shameless partisan hack. If you had any accountability at all, you'd report your curmudgeonly a*s to the nearest federal pokey and take it like a man. But you and Libby, both traitors to their country, can't take it like men, because you don't meet that definition. Again, go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not get pardoned by the idiot in the White House, do not pass go. Do it now.

Immigration Kills McCain in Iowa?



How can McCain recover when liberals like Senator Harkin voted against his failed immigration bill? Is it over for McCain?

Politico……Arizona Sen. John McCain’s financial difficulties have forced him to dramatically scale back his Iowa campaign, and it’s not clear whether former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani or ex-Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson will fully engage in the Hawkeye State caucuses……

…..It was a hard blow for McCain, not least because he was already viewed with some suspicion by conservative activists in the state.

The senator’s public identification with the immigration bill has been crushing.

“Even as far left as Tom Harkin is, he got so many calls on this issue that he voted with the conservatives on this,” observed Mark Lundberg, chairman of the Sioux County Republican Party, referring to the state’s Democratic senator. “That could be the nail in McCain’s coffin in Iowa.”……..

READ MORE

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/immigration-kills-mccain-in-iowa


Worse than it sounds
The 42% approval rating cited for Bush is his approval rating in the state of North Carolina.

Are You Wack?
Prez Bush's 42% favorability rating??? With whom? I don't think so.

novak's book
would kindle a fine fire. Send me one!

Hillary
being a conservative independent, so understand where this is coming from.
No matter who is president, the world listens, whether Dem, or repub.
12 super carriers, and the strongest military the world has ever seen, trust me they listen.
Just as Bill Clinton did to China when they threatened Taiwan.

Prince of Darkness...
Regarding this: "Editor's Note: Townhall.com is giving away two copies of Robert Novak's new book "The Price of Darkness" each day in July."

I'm pretty sure the title is "The PRINCE of Darkness", not "The Price of Darkness". Amazon agrees as does Random House.

Just FYI in case anyone is reading this.

Aloof Obama also fishy
How can a 45 year old Senator join the web site EONS which you must be 50 to join, and then be used as a product pitch tool? See below:

Forwarded Message:
Subj: ethics
Date: 7/4/2007 12:50:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: Maltainc
To: barackobama.c



Your Eons life map is being used as a celebrity
endorsement.

I do not know if EONS has made a contributuin to your presidential campaign. But I do know they are not an inclusive organization. This is response from them regarding new boomer information:

Received from rob
Date Wed Jun 27, 11:33 AM
Subject Re: New Website / Beta / Boomer Time Line
Message Hi Bagori, I would not blog about a site competitive with Eons own Lifemaps. You can set up a Lifemap on Eons with those photos. Please be sure to abide by the Eons Terms of Use. Rob

We find no credibility to the above. In fact The Boomer Time line is just a fun and unique (non competitive) website.


This is the type of leverage being applied to your lifemap.
More Presidential candidates on Eons

Last week we announced that Senator from Illinois, democratic candidate, Barack Obama is a member on Eons. This week we're happy to announce that former Governor of Massachusetts, Republican candidate, Mitt Romney is also a member on Eons. See his Profile and LifeMap.



It may be a smart move to seek visability amongst the boomers, however to be used as a celebrity endorsement of one site amongst thousands is not wise or ethical.

If Rob from eons is correct and The Boomer Time Line is a competitor of EONS can I now expect that your political contributions will be used to print bumper stickers and posters about how much you like EONS?

Please rethink your relationship with this exclusive club.

Jerry


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Forwarded Message:
Subj: Fwd: ethics
Date: 7/5/2007 1:36:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: MaltaInc
To: info@barackobama



Chuck Nyren said...
Hmmmm. I thought you had to be over fifty to 'join' Eons ...

Something's fishy here. Senator B. is 45.







Fighting for what's right...
McCain, like President Bush thought that by giving amnesty to millions of uneducated illegals for their personal gain would be over-looked by most Americans. Both of these egomaniacs were dead wrong! Bush's approval rating plummeted not so much because of the war in Iraq, but because he thumbed his nose at the Republican core regarding amnesty. Many of us are not ready to merge with Mexico. I hope that the good people who helped persuade their politicians to dump the amnesty bill realize the fight will start again in 2009. We must elect Senators who are for the rule of law. I am ready for the fight, are you?

McCain
McCain has imploded in my opinion because his famed "maverick" positions have been exposed via the relentless spotlight that has been trained upon him to be no more than self-contradiction and confusion. The guy is no "maverick"; he's just a rather stupid and intellectually confused senator.

Silicondoc
At times I haven't agreed with Novak's analysis but he provides information that's not readily available elsewhere whether it embarrasses one side or the other and not just agenda driven, preconceived template satisfying, and in many cases democrat written propaganda that the MSM routinely cranks out.

He's of the old school of journalist ethics unlike the following generations of leftist indoctrinated 'journalism' graduates who think its their duty to manage public opinion to refect their liberal thinking. This is probably a major reason why he has a lifetime of contacts who will still confide in and offer him valuable inside information.

Hear, hear, Robert!

The Final Nail in the Coffin
Senator McCain's unyielding support for amnesty ends up being the final "nail in the coffin" of his presidential campaign run. This is a quite unfortunate reality for a true American war hero and public servant. McCain/Feingold aside, had it not been for McCain's dead-wrong position on amnesty, I believe he would still be the guy to beat on the republican side. Being "pro-life" (for more than the last couple of years) and strong on defense, he would have been my guy.

Billary
Fred supporters are delighted at the Billary campaign gross mistake in campaign planning. Unless of course you are an advisor that wants to look good but really is doing bad.

In dealing with foreign affairs, which is becoming decidedly paramount in running the US, are they going to listen to Bill or a woman. It is wrong I know, but our enemy in terrorism will not deal one on one with a woman. A bad card to play I realize, but it is out there.

Point is you cannot recapture the old days. What is is what it is. Hillary is showing her weakness. What would Gloria Steinem do?
Don Jones
MyManFred.com
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