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Saturday, May 12, 2007
Robert D. Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary Up, Obama Down
by Robert D. Novak
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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's upward bump in Democratic presidential polls is viewed by insiders as a delayed reaction to Sen. Barack Obama's mediocre performance in the opening debate April 26.

Not many people actually watched MSNBC's telecast of the debate from Orangeburg, S.C., but press accounts and word of mouth have spread the news of Obama's performance. When asked by moderator Brian Williams what he would do as president if he learned that "two American cities have been hit simultaneously by terrorists," Obama replied -- citing Hurricane Katrina -- that "the first thing we'd have to do so is make sure that we've got an effective emergency response." In contrast, Clinton responded that she would "retaliate."

Obama's unsatisfactory answer generated criticism in Democratic circles that he is too inexperienced and that his managers are relying on his personality and biography rather than taking vigorous positions.

THOMPSON'S EDITING

Fred Thompson's admittedly disappointing debut as a potential presidential candidate addressing Republicans in Orange County, Calif., May 4 stemmed from his decision to personally rewrite an effective speech written for him.

A 1,600-word excerpt from the prepared speech, put on the Internet, energized conservative activists in Washington. But the actor-politician sat down in his Balboa Bay Club suite to rewrite the speech. Thompson does not like to read from texts, and he reduced his rewrite to notes that became the basis for his presentation.

The final version delivered was less tightly organized and more verbose than his prepared remarks. It omitted making common cause with Sen. Tom Coburn's crusade against pork, and added a concluding anecdote about talking issues with sixth-grade students.

ARNOLD VS. GOP

While Republican presidential candidates woo California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his endorsement, the former movie star's relationship with the state GOP has all but disappeared.

Prominent California Republicans generally do not want to criticize publicly the party's only statewide office holder, but privately they say Schwarzenegger has been governing as a Democrat since his re-election on a liberal platform last year. The complaint among Republicans is that the governor follows the lead of his Democratic wife, Maria Shriver.

A footnote: With Schwarzenegger's term as governor ending at the end of 2009, there has been speculation that he might run that year for mayor of Los Angeles. He currently spends much of his time in L.A. rather than the state capital of Sacramento.

LOSING A GOP SEAT? Continued...

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Subject: Lights out for GOP
The Democrats' top three candidates, Clinton, Edwards and Obama, are unapologetically ultra-left wingers. The Republicans' top three candidates, Giuliani, Romney and McCain can easily be mistaken for Democrats. The GOP is telling the base to go to hell. That is a recipe for defeat in 2008.

Steve
Instead of spamming everyone else's blogs and lecturing everyone with your incoherent babble, why don't you slow down at take the time to understand what OTHER people are saying. Ok you're a humorist. You aim to be a national columnist by next year. But I visited your blog. It is manic and incoherent. You are wasting everyone's time if you are trying to persuade us of anything. You need to start doing your share of listening and actually engaging in the discussions that going on at the blogs you are cluttering up with your spams. I wish you luck what you are trying to do but you are coming off like a an ambitious idiot. If can't understand why Giuliani is unacceptable to conservatives, you haven't been doing your homework. The power of the blogosphere lies in the tail. If you don't know what I just said, start your research with that. In the meantime, enough with the spamming.
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