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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
Never Count Out the Clintons
by Salena Zito
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The first rule of politics is, “Never count out the Clintons.” Their political conglomerate, Clinton Inc., is like Glenn Close in that bathtub scene in the movie “Fatal Attraction”: It always comes back to life a second or third time.

Polls, momentum and a string of losses tell the story of Hillary Clinton’s troubled candidacy -- but her history, tenacity and character tell another tale.

“Her past points to someone that can dig in. She is a real prizefighter,” says Charlie Gerow, a Pennsylvania-based GOP strategist. “Yes, she is down. Certainly, she is not out.”

Good campaigns have a plan, Gerow explains; excellent campaigns can change on the fly. “You will not see her rearranging the chairs on the deck of the Titanic,” he adds. “When she said she was in it to win, I believed her. I still do.”

Part of the reason Clinton is not winning is that her political narrative has been defined by everyone else. In a large sense, her “brand” is not her own.

When an advertiser or strategist is selling something, whether a product or a candidate, brand is important. Think of it as a little index card in the brain that conjures up one or two images that define what or who a product or person is.

The initial image of Hillary is not that she is not Barack Obama, but is part of Bill Clinton.

“The question for Hillary is, what can she put on that index card in voters’ brains that is going to make a difference for her in the stretch?” wonders media strategist John Brabender, who makes his living branding candidates, mostly Republicans.

The first thing Hillary should do, in Gerow’s mind, is to get out from under the shadow of both Bill Clinton and Obama, and just be herself. “My advice to Hillary would be, if you want to start winning, fight the battle … on your terms and your message.”

Both Gerow and Brabender agree that it is not just her brand that she needs to shake up; it is the expectations game.

Primaries are fueled by two things, momentum and expectations. Right now, the metrics by which Obama is winning put both expectations and momentum on steroids -- a hard battle for any opponent to go against.

In the past, the Clinton campaign masterfully set expectations low for her and high for Obama. When she beat her own artificially low expectations or Obama did not meet the artificially high expectations that the media had adopted, he got no momentum for winning -- or less than he should have.

Think Super Duper Tuesday, when most observers walked away thinking no clear winner resulted. Continued...

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Salena Zito is a political analyst, reporter and columnist.
 
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The Political Animal
The author presents excellent analogies in the context of this article; however she fails to present factual arguments. After reading the article, it is understood that Hilary Clinton is somewhat of a “prizefighter” who does not give up. I agree with the author on that matter, however if there were some historical facts about Hilary Clinton’s persistence, this article would have been more persuasive to the reader. Another strong point the author makes is that Hilary Clinton is not progressing in this election because she needs to create a “brand” of her own. Of course, when we think of Hilary Clinton we are going to think of her husband and former president, Bill Clinton – there is no way around that. I agree that she needs to create her own image, but how are we certain that this is the reason she is not ahead in the polls? Hilary Clinton is lacking something in her campaign, whether it is not having her own image or simply just not matching up to her opposing candidate. The author quotes John Brabender, a media strategist, who also agrees that Hilary Clinton is a “political animal.” After reading the end of this article it is clear that Clinton needs to do SOMETHING to remain in this race, it would not be surprising if she shocks the United States and races ahead in the polls. The fact of the matter is, this race is not over and Clinton is still very much in the running.

Hilary Clinton - the "political animal"
The author presents excellent analogies in the context of this article; however she fails to present factual arguments. After reading the article, it is understood that Hilary Clinton is somewhat of a “prizefighter” who does not give up. I agree with the author on that matter, however if there were some historical facts about Hilary Clinton’s persistence, this article would have been more persuasive to the reader. Another strong point the author makes is that Hilary Clinton is not progressing in this election because she needs to create a “brand” of her own. Of course, when we think of Hilary Clinton we are going to think of her husband and former president, Bill Clinton – there is no way around that. I agree that she needs to create her own image, but how are we certain that this is the reason she is not ahead in the polls? Hilary Clinton is lacking something in her campaign, whether it is not having her own image or simply just not matching up to her opposing candidate. The author quotes John Brabender, a media strategist, who also agrees that Hilary Clinton is a “political animal.” After reading the end of this article it is clear that Clinton needs to do SOMETHING to remain in this race, it would not be surprising if she shocks the United States and races ahead in the polls. The fact of the matter is, this race is not over and Clinton is still very much in the running.
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