November 2, 2007

Are Hillary Clinton's Parsing Days Over?

Marc Comtois

Hey, it's Friday afternoon: let's have some fun. First, this one was put together by the RNC (via Human Events):


Then there's this one put together by the John Edwards campaign (via The Corner):

As commenter Greg points out: "It's beautiful to see that Bill [Clinton]'s strategy of 'triangulation', which is a nice way of saying 'I'll say whatever makes the audience I'm in front of right now happy' won't work in the internet-savvy, Youtube world of modern politics."

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It's beautiful to see that Bill's strategy of 'triangulation', which is a nice way of saying "I'll say whatever makes the audience I'm in front of right now happy" won't work in the internet-savvy, Youtube world of modern politics.

And this is just the beginning.

Posted by: Greg at November 2, 2007 2:18 PM

When your opponents are making attack ads that consist solely of clips of yourself - and they're not open mike outtakes - you've messed up.

Posted by: Monique at November 2, 2007 10:03 PM
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