Dana Milbank's account of yesterday's breakfast chat with Clinton campaign strategist Harold Ickes and campaign spokesman Phil Singer; and the New York Times' story on Clinton's "five point plan" to attack Barack Obama before next week's Ohio and Texas primaries.
Asking for a "little more butter with that popcorn," Red State's streiff declares:
Now that power has started to slip from the grasp of the ersatz political jalopy constructed by the Clintons, they are fast finding out who are their real friends. It is becoming increasingly clear that the national media is not among them.Of course, the Clinton campaign wouldn't disagree, as a considerable amount of their time lately has been devoted to accusing the media of favoring Obama over Clinton. On the Clinton's comparing Obama's foreign policy experience to that of President Bush, AMERICAblog's John Aravosis writes:
Does she really want to go there? I mean, she was the one who supported giving Bush the authority to go into Iraq - not Obama. Actually, I think she wants a fight on anything she can get at this point.
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