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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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From: Tadsamillionaire12/13/2007 4:24:33 PM
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The Implosion of Hillary Rodham Clinton's Campaign.

Clinton campaign insiders are increasingly questioning the cautious, poll-driven approach taken by Mark Penn. In mid-2007, the dual role of Mark Penn as the CEO of the PR firm Busron-Marsteller and chief strategist for the Democratic Party's Presidential aspirant Hilliary Clinton, irked some labor leaders. The New York Times reported that labor leaders Bruce Raynor of UniteHere, and James Hoffa of the Teamsters union, wrote to Clinton expressing their concern about B-M's anti-labor work. "He cannot serve two masters, working for a pro-union candidate and working for anti-union companies," Teamsters President Jim Hoffa said.

Hillary Clinton being nationaly known as the wife of President Bill Clinton, really does not have the needed experience, no state or local experience in government, past business experience is thin but includes a seat on Walmarts Board of directors while Bill was Governor.
justhillary.com

Other than chairing a failed health plan committee, Hillary did not do much during the Clinton years in office.
"She surely wasn't around Bill much, or she would have known about Flowers,Jones, Lewinsky and all the others." said one annonymous Iowa democrat.

With Hillary 08 co chair Raul Yzaguirre a former president of LaRaza , "one of the prime advocates for illegal immigrants" in the United States. Mrs. Clinton has more or less told the American public how she feels about the the open border problem with Mexico.
"The people that candidates bring onto their campaigns usually are a pretty good indication of which direction they want to go on any particular issue," Mehlman says. And it is not clear, he contends, that Yzaguirre represents the views of mainstream Hispanics in the United States, especially considering that La Raza has been a strong advocate for illegal aliens.

onenewsnow.com
Clinton's Iowa swoon has also revived the internal campaign debate over whether she should have staked so much on Iowa.
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley (R), who has represented the state in the Senate for 26 years, predicted Tuesday that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) will finish third in the Hawkeye State’s Jan.3 Caucus.

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