| Hilllary is a double edged sword: as soon as she hits the campaign trail, the press will ask 'Why Joe and not Hillary?' duh...ask Burton about 1 hour ago from web | |
| 'counter Sarah' is not a strategy; it's a defensive position...right Chairman Burton? duh... about 1 hour ago from web | |
| this 'counter Sarah' argument also gives her legitimacy and shows she is a real threat that Burton et al and Joe can't deal with...groan... about 1 hour ago from web | |
| some may see the smoke and mirrors of Burton and Axelrod; they have put Obama in a position where he must make up for Joe...groan... about 1 hour ago from web | |
| if Obama needs to counter Sarah, why not send Joe? why call Hillary up and ask her to do the dirty work? groan...Joe was clearly a mistake about 2 hours ago from web | |
| for six weeks Obama has been on the defensive and Burton et al apparently think it's smart to keep it that way...groan... about 2 hours ago from web | |
| we see the Burton strategy at work: wait for the Repubs to do something and then try to counter it...it's called bad offense and no defense about 2 hours ago from web | |
| you have to give Burton and Axelrod high marks for gall in asking Hillary to hit the campaign trail to blunt Sarah...hypopcrital? fire 'em about 2 hours ago from web | |
| why are the media now trying to interpret what they find instead just reporting? is this partly the reason for media fragmentation? about 6 hours ago from web | |
| Now that the conventions are thankfully over, Burton and Axelrod have set up a bitter sprint to the finish...what strategy? about 7 hours ago from web | |
| Sarah's "We tend to prefer candidates who don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco" will hurt us... about 7 hours ago from web | |
| the fact that as a party we were not able to come together and pick the best VP candidate, who just happened to be a woman...why? about 16 hours ago from web |