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Home Front: Politix
Hillary Clinton Embraces Her Husband's Legacy
2007-12-22
After months of discussion within her campaign over how heavily she should draw on her husband's legacy, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is closing out her Iowa and New Hampshire campaigns in a tight embrace of Bill Clinton's record, helping fuel a debate about the 1990s with Sen. Barack Obama that she thinks she can win.

As part of the Clinton strategy, the former president is playing an increasingly prominent public role as an advocate for his wife. He appears to have overcome concerns within the campaign over how closely she should associate her candidacy with his time in office and over whether his appearances could draw attention away from her.

Both Clintons are making the case that theirs was a co-presidency -- an echo of Bill Clinton's controversial statement during the 1992 campaign that voters would get "two for the price of one" if they elected him. At times, the former president has seemed to cast the current race as a referendum on his administration.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Speaking of embracing records, when is PIAPS gonna let us take a peek at her White House papers so we can determine just what executive experience she accrued while First Lady?
Humiliating and destroying critics doesn't count.
Posted by: GK   2007-12-22 19:20  

#5  My pruient intrest side has always wondered if Slick Willy (pun intended) was the first Prez to get a bl0wj0b in the White House.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-12-22 19:11  

#4  ahhhh, RJ, Cocksucker-in-Chief, doesn't appear to be one of her skillsets. Skid, Ima first thinking stained Blue Gap Dress too.... we're bad...
Posted by: Frank G   2007-12-22 18:56  

#3  I saw the title and thought we'd be hearing from Monica...
Posted by: Skidmark   2007-12-22 18:39  

#2  Ah, the Cocksucker-in-Chief is heard from.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-12-22 12:26  

#1  they're desperate and they don't know what else to do - everything else has had blowback, particularly because she is a singularly unlikeable person, and her staff has the same old "personal destruction" impulses. I'm kind of sad she might get edged out early, the schadenfreude won't be as sweet or long-lasting.

Wonder who's taking the lamp-throwing and beatings with every poll downturn...
Posted by: Frank G   2007-12-22 11:10  

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