But I would not be surprised if we heard more discussion about that. |
cowardly and brutal act. |
Crossfire. People reacted to it differently. |
Hillary is both a U.S. senator and a candidate for re-election in '06, so the health care issue is, and should be, salient on both tracks. |
I am struck by how much more personal and long-lasting a T-shirt is. It is not imaginable to me that people would be wearing campaign buttons one, two, or even three years ahead of a campaign. But people were buying Hillary T-shirts since 2004 or 2005. |
I think this is their latest attempt to change the subject. Once again, rather than having to take responsibility for their own policies, they are lashing out, looking for other people to complain about. |
It's not quite a formal challenge, but he certainly would be happy to follow up on it. |
No comment. Thanks for asking. |
She is the elected official. She makes the ultimate decisions. |
Since she got elected five years ago, and given their hectic schedules, it is more interesting how little there has been of this. She is the elected official. She makes the ultimate decisions. |
That?s policy. We don?t do advance publicity. They?re not open. When they?re in a private home, we keep them personal and informal. |
The fact is she comes into public life during a time of change. She speaks openly about issues and the interests she has in them. |
The senator also wants to be able to provide assistance to her Democratic colleagues who will be on the ballot in '06. |
The spending has to be seen as an investment in getting steady stream of donations over the long term. I'd say from that perspective it was very, very successful. |
They are trying to change the subject away from their sorry record _ the Dubai port deal, the failed Medicare drug bill _ and are testing lines of personal attacks. |