David D. Kirkpatrick, with Megan Thee, writes in this Times piece:
Democratic women rallied around Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, according to statewide exit polls, confounding expectations and providing her margin of victory over Senator Barack Obama.Now, my question is: Was Hillary's display of emotion genuine? Or was it merely the last, best card she had to play? I dunno, and really we can't ever know; we can't ever truly know anyone's inner motivations and thoughts—oftentimes we only barely know our own. But what do the readers of this blog (both of them) think? Were they crocodile tears, or the real deal Holyfield?
In contrast to polling results in the Iowa caucuses, half the women who voted in the Democratic primary gave her their support, the polls showed. Four in 10 voters said Mrs. Clinton was most qualified to be commander-in-chief, while 3 in 10 said the same of Mr. Obama.
3 comments:
Crocodile or Holyfield, she played her hand and it won't work again.
I haven't been watching much of this stuff, but to me it seemed like a mother genuinely worrying about her kids. Which is good.
The only question is: Is a president supposed to act like a Mom worrying about her kids?
Not sure.
Joe, I agree with you. I think it was crocodile. Jacob, you could also be right—but I just don't see that kind of display being in Hillary's DNA.
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