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2010-01-27 Home Front: Politix
Gloves off in Kirsten Gillibrand vs. Harold Ford fight
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) is finally heeding New York Democrats' advice that she get tough with Harold Ford Jr. -- slamming the former Memphis congressman as an anti-gay rights, anti-abortion, anti-immigrant tool of Wall Street money lords.

The problem for Gillibrand: Ford is embracing New York's slappy-face politics faster than she can generate the comebacks.

On Monday, Ford dismissed Gillibrand as a party-controlled "parakeet."

For good measure, his spokesman told POLITICO that Gillibrand is a "desperate liar."

Gillibrand, Gov. David Paterson's appointment to fill Hillary Clinton's vacant Senate seat, has been thrown on the defensive by an aggressive challenger who has embraced New York's brawling Democratic culture, if not its liberal politics.

The onetime Albany-area congresswoman has begun to mix it up in recent days, but her penchant for measured responses and attacking Ford through proxies hasn't impressed many in a tabloid media market that rewards the brash and punishes the bashful.

Several Democratic sources told POLITICO that Gillibrand and her team get it -- and are now seeking to augment her communications team with a consultant who will more aggressively target Ford, who spent Monday blasting away at the senator and her patron Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on New York Post columnist Fred Dicker's radio show.

"One could argue that, to date, she had not been sufficiently aggressive in the New York media market, and that has backfired," said Hank Scheinkopf, a veteran Democratic operative who has worked for many of the state's elected officials.

"She cannot hide behind cutout characters. ... She's going to have to get past him by getting past him," he said.

"I've noticed a change in tenor," said Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), adding, "I think she should be tougher with him, and I think that she has been."

"She needs more leg breakers," said another longtime operative.

Gillibrand's allies in New York and Washington said it's now time for her to show her political independence from Schumer and President Barack Obama -- who have tried to clear the field for her.
Posted by Fred 2010-01-27 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11134 views ]  Top

#1 Are you watching John McCain?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2010-01-27 05:37||   2010-01-27 05:37|| Front Page Top

#2 "She needs more leg breakers," said another longtime operative.


Isn't that just the perfect Democrat line?
Posted by AlanC 2010-01-27 07:51||   2010-01-27 07:51|| Front Page Top

#3 party-controlled "parakeet"

Pretty good line.
Posted by lotp 2010-01-27 09:58||   2010-01-27 09:58|| Front Page Top

#4 Senator Gillibrand, I used to have a parakeet, I played with my parakeet, my parakeet was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no parakeet.
Posted by Mike 2010-01-27 11:20||   2010-01-27 11:20|| Front Page Top

#5 Harold Ford couldn't win here in his native Tennessee. What makes him think he can carpetbag in Massachusetts and win? He's no Hillary Clinton.
Posted by Deacon Blues  2010-01-27 19:06||   2010-01-27 19:06|| Front Page Top

#6 Well, for one thing he's running in New York...
Posted by tu3031 2010-01-27 19:18||   2010-01-27 19:18|| Front Page Top

#7 Remember when Carpetbagging was a bad thing?
Posted by ed 2010-01-27 20:04||   2010-01-27 20:04|| Front Page Top

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