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13.04.2008
Hillary Does Her Best Mitt Romney Impression

My sense from yesterday's developments in the "small town" flap was that Hillary was doing her best to provoke a backlash. Now it looks like she's really jumping the shark. Via TPM Election Central, I see that she's field-testing her very own Romney-esque riff on huntin':

“You know, my dad took me out behind the cottage that my grandfather built on a little lake called Lake Winola outside of Scranton and taught me how to shoot when I was a little girl,” she said.

“You know, some people now continue to teach their children and their grandchildren. It’s part of culture. It’s part of a way of life. People enjoy hunting and shooting because it’s an important part of who they are. Not because they are bitter.” ...

"As I told you, my dad taught me how to shoot behind our cottage,” she said. “I have gone hunting. I am not a hunter. But I have gone hunting."

Please. This is what's known as a fastball over the middle of the plate for David Shuster and Chris Matthews. (Not to mention John McCain and the RNC.)

Actually, I think Theda Skocpol gets it about right in her letter to Josh Marshall:

I have been in meetings with the Clintons and their advisors where very clinical things were said in a very-detached tone about unwillingness of working class voters to trust government -- and Bill Clinton -- and about their unfortunate (from a Clinton perspective) proclivity to vote on life-style rather than economic issues. To see Hillary going absolutely over the top to smash Obama for making clearly more humanly sympathetic observations in this vein, is just amazing. Even more so to see her pretending to be a gun-toting non-elite. Give us a break!

Yes. Do.

I mean, this is still a Democratic primary we're talking about. I'm not sure how many superdelegates you'd win over by actually being a gun-toting non-elite. But I'm pretty sure the number you'd win over by posing as a gun-toting non-elite is a lot smaller.

--Noam Scheiber

Posted: Sunday, April 13, 2008 1:46 PM with 22 comment(s)

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dcshungu said:

The Obama kool-aid drinkers are in full damage control mode. Check out the HuffPo (er...ObamaPo)  front page! Meanwhile, the 'Politico' has had a couple of eye-opening pieces that you should take a look at, Noam. It is probably time you stop running exclusively in the Dem primaries, and began assessing your boy's chances at winning the general election. Considering what you have been obsessing with at TNR for several weeks now [i.e. Hillary must drop out for the good of the party], I am sure that the fact that you have turned a blind eye on what a weak general election candidate Obama would be (without Hillary having anything to do with it) is setting you up to turn a general election trouncing of Obama by McCain into another Hillary-bashing orgy: She hurt Obama by not dropping out...Obama's odds to win the GE have gotten much longer with his ill-advised "bitter" pill that many in purple states would not swallow easily... They do not drink enough Obama kool-aid in those states to help the pill go down easier.

April 13, 2008 2:09 PM

maldini said:

dcshungu: Yawn.

April 13, 2008 2:31 PM

icarusr said:

She shot some varmint, alright.

DCSHUNGU:  assuming you're right, do you honestly think the "many in purple states" will swallow Hillary's "duck huntin'"?  If I really am a gun-g-ho second-amendment-er, am I likely to be persuaded by Hillary's "Daddy taught me how to shoot?", or rather vote for the real McCoy/ain?

Have his odds got longer?  Do you have any authority other than Goldberg and Kristol for this statement? (Hillary's campaign is emailing the latters' "analyses" around.  Way to go, HillBill, for giving credibility to two of the vilest Republican characters around.)

"Your boy's chances"?  Did I read this correctly?  "Boy"?  Yeah, well, now we now whence comes the antipathy towards that uppity N*****.  Yes Massah, that "boy"'s shuah gonna be a weeeak candidate for the General ...

April 13, 2008 2:33 PM

rozenson said:

dcschungu, I see the Clinton kool-aid drinkers are in full damage control mode, too. Even assuming that Obama was a weak general election candidate (a view not held six weeks ago, when Obama started to really pull ahead of Clinton), you cannot argue truthfully that Hillary has made him a better candidate for the general. In fact she has worsened his chances. This is a very nice example of blaming the victim for being attacked. Granted Obama made a dumb remark. Don't you think he would have a much better ability to recover with one opponent attacking him and two candidates supporting him, rather than vice-versa? It's completely illogical to claim otherwise.

April 13, 2008 2:34 PM

JEFF FREY said:

Not even a fastball  over the middle of the plate. This is a hanging curve.

She's doing a very good Romney imitation here on this whole issue -- pretending to be someone she is not.

April 13, 2008 2:42 PM

lymon1 said:

Gawd, I wish the Obama-ites would fish or cut bait.  If Hillary's campaign is as dead-as-the-doornail you say (and I think it's close), stop piling on/trashing her every move (or worse, cry that our prospective nominee is so paper-thin skinned that he can't take this nothing-by-rove-standards criticism less he lose the November election).  The Democrats will not win without her supporters.  

And so help me, if Obama's campaign EVER echoes Icarusr's "You used the word "boy" about a black male -- you Confederate-loving Klansman you!" line above, even I'll sit home, and I've voted for every Democrat nominee since turning 18.  

April 13, 2008 4:03 PM

J.J. Gould said:

The "kool-aid" metaphor has got to go.

April 13, 2008 4:12 PM

primwallflow said:

I'm sure the last time she remembers firing a gun was in Bosnia.

April 13, 2008 4:50 PM

guyminuslife said:

Hillary is bad at doing this kind of thing. She's bad at it because whenever she tries to take on an affectation, she caricatures it, which makes her seem like, in trying to emulate its distinction, she's really mocking it.

April 13, 2008 4:55 PM

blackton said:

The Democrats have got to seriously consider shortening the Democratic primary season. This month and a half lag has been interminable. How many American soldiers died in Iraq this week? 19? No end in sight either, but yeah, lets us Democrats tear each other apart and make sure we remain in Iraq at least another 4 years and a few thousand more dead Americans.

April 13, 2008 5:20 PM

JEFF FREY said:

This month and a half lag would have been a great gap to fill with primaries. Like Michigan and Florida, for example, if they had not tried to break the rules and (they thought) win more influence by doing so.

But to be honest I am surprised that some states still wait until May or even June. I would have thought they would have pushed the dates up to April at least, to fill the slots of the states that jumped into January and February.

April 13, 2008 5:58 PM

JosephCuomo said:

Maybe Hillary should establish her hunting bona fides the ole-boy-Republican way: by shooting an old man in the face.

April 13, 2008 6:16 PM

icarusr said:

JC: could not have said it better.

April 13, 2008 7:23 PM

roidubouloi said:

And Hillaristas imagine that this woman could make a good candidate?   She is a complete political incompetent.  But for her marriage to Bill, she would never have been elected to anything beyond local school board -- and that only because it's a job almost no one wants.

The Democratic party definitely needs both a start date and an ending date for sanctioned primaries.  April 30 should be the end of the primary season.  And super-delegates should not be permitted to vote unless there is a second ballot -- i.e., they get no say in a two-person race, only in a 3-way or more.

April 13, 2008 8:37 PM

The Plank said:

After something like 48 hours on the mat, Obama is hitting Hillary back over the God and guns flap: "That's

April 13, 2008 9:47 PM

sprechs said:

good job staying on message Noam!  Obama made similar remarks a couple hours later.  You remain a very good surrogate.

April 13, 2008 10:22 PM

stgla said:

prim, you beat me to the snark.  I was going to comment on how Hillary used her markspersonship to take out some snipers on the descent into Tuzla.

April 14, 2008 12:09 AM

teplukhin2you said:

"non-elite"? I know Skocpol's a sociologist, but do people really talk like this?

April 14, 2008 3:13 AM

stgla said:

Oy, I can't remember who said it recently, but being an elite is a GOOD thing.  Being elitist is bad.  People like Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton, who confuse those concepts, deserve scorn for trying so hard to exaggerate what they perceive to be their moments of non-eliteness.  

April 14, 2008 10:25 AM

The Stump said:

Here's video of Hillary pressing the elitist case today at a Steelworkers forum in Pittsburgh: It's

April 14, 2008 1:06 PM

WoodyBombay said:

Her daddy taught her well -- she used those very shootin' skills when she led the commando raid on the Tuzla airport!

April 14, 2008 1:06 PM

lindamwil said:

forget Tuzla!  I must wonder whether she shoot even better than she bowls?  Or, perhaps, those were borrowed shoes and ball instead of her own..

April 14, 2008 1:41 PM