Juggernaut Smarts
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The Clinton campaign is the juggernaut because they’re savvy in a way the other campaigns just aren’t. They know that vocal elements of the progressive blogosphere aren’t Clinton fans (I’m clearly not in that camp nor have I ever been), so what do they do? Go after Bill O’Reilly for attacking Daily Kos. Two birds, one stone.
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That was brilliant on their part, especially for mentioning Coulter.
I wish that she had emphasized more how anyone, including Dick Cheney, Paris Hilton or Daffy Duck, or even Bill O’Reilly, can get a UserID at Daily Kos.
But the stupidest thing that O’Reilly did was condemning YKos because “condemned by Bill O’Reilly” is about the best marketing slogan imaginable for that market. Maybe “Ted Haggard called YKos queer” would be better. Ijust hope someone got a falafel concession stand set up for YKos, talk about a cash cow.
Man oh man. Lady got smarts, and she’s got spunk and grit.
Whoever wants the Presidency will have to beat her to win.
Well, yeah, that’s kinda how it works.
“Whoever wants the Presidency will have to beat her to win.”
Zogby and Fox News both put out a number of head-to-head match-ups this week. And if those numbers are to be trusted, no one can beat her.
In fact, of the combinations involving the top three Democrats and the top four Republicans, the Democrats win 10 out of 12 times. (Rudy beats Edwards, but it is within the margin of error and the gap is closing, and Edwards and McCain are tied, compared to Edwards being down by 5 points just 2 months ago.)
Add Bloomberg into the mix, and the Democrats either improve or there is no net difference.
Last note, I read in a poll that the more people know about Rudy Giuliani, the less they like him. So an early primary helps him, but helps the Democratic party more.
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