Post Penn Politics?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Good Decisions, Hillary, Video

As noted by TPM, the daily call from Hillary’s camp was lacking the usual venom.

Let’s hope this continues.


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3 Responses to “Post Penn Politics?”

  1. Bubbles Says:

    Since when is it the job of the President of the United States to find a cure for breast cancer? WTF?

  2. 2008Central.net Says:

    *SIGH*

    Okay, today’s call was not the regular campaign call. Rather, it was a policy call specifically focused on the unveiling of Clinton’s breast cancer policy.

    It was even noted on the call when a reporter tried to ask a strategy question that the call was focused only on policy. This call was similar in tone to other policy oriented calls.

    So the inference drawn by TPM is really just a stretch to try and make it seem as though things have changed since Penn’s departure. TPM’s suggestion is baseless, as is this post’s reiteration of it.

    Is anyone even paying attention anymore?

  3. Bloggers Gone Wild, Stop Paying Attention… | 2008Central.net Says:

    [...] to keep up with the pace of coverage neglected to analyze TPM’s conclusion and consequently reiterated a completely false [...]

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