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Home Front: Politix
Hibernating Hillary Running Out the Clock
2016-08-25
BLUF: [LI] Logically looking at the situation, Hillary should be playing to avoid turnovers and to run out the clock. Which according to Politico, is her strategy, Hillary Clinton's run-out-the-clock strategy:

"She is not planning on sitting for another televised armchair confessional to rehash regrets about a private email server. Nor is the campaign setting up the kind of war room employed last year to discredit a book that aimed to expose a quid-pro-quo relationship between Clinton Foundation donors and State Department officials.

With 75 days until Election Day and new emails once again casting a pall over her campaign, Hillary Clinton aims to “run out the clock,” confidants say, on the latest chapters of the overlapping controversies that have dogged her campaign since the start.

According to allies and operatives close to the campaign, Clinton’s team thinks “they can ride out” any negative reaction to a set of new emails that show Clinton Foundation officials trying to set up State Department meetings for donors during her tenure as the nation’s top diplomat.

“That doesn’t mean no response,” one Clinton team insider said, “but a muted one rather than a five-alarm fire.”

It’s a strategy borne, in part, of a belief held deeply by Clinton herself that the email controversy is a fake scandal and that voters are as sick of it as the candidate herself — and by the profound weaknesses of Clinton’s opponent."
I look for a severe attack of Bronchitis on the eve of the first debate.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Romney changed his strategy from "win" to "don't lose" after the first debate with obama which Romney won going away. How did that turn out?
Posted by: Angaimble Elminemble1032   2016-08-25 19:46  

#6  You don't try to 'run out the clock' halfway through the 3rd quarter, especially when you're tied with your opponent.
Posted by: Raj   2016-08-25 15:13  

#5  Hiding from a debate will make her look bad. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. Somehow

I think we'll be lucky to see a single debate and she'll blame it on Trumps people being so difficult in the debate negotiations.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-08-25 14:12  

#4  
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2016-08-25 12:26  

#3  HRC and Bill have been at this game for a very, very long time. They have obviously constructed elaborate alliances and safeguards on by sides of the political isle. Defeating the Rule of Law is their specialty.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-08-25 12:19  

#2  Running out the clock is only possible with the democrat/media complex running cover for her. Otherwise, she'd be awaiting trial at this moment.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2016-08-25 12:08  

#1  Hell is perfect knowledge of what could have been.
Posted by: Iblis   2016-08-25 09:14