Senator Hillary Clinton made the talk show rounds on Sunday morning and Anne E. Kornblut of The Washington Post says she sure talked and talked a lot but didn’t say much.
Her trip through the Sunday gantlet was designed to solidify the impression that Clinton is strong, indomitable and all but inevitable as the Democratic nominee and next president.”
And that’s exactly the message her latest campaign videos send. Here she flicks away Tim Russert’s question about some Democrats saying she is “too polarizing . . . too divisive.”
Sound Bite: “I’m very pleased that people are really making up their own minds about me and not being swayed by what second- or third-hand somebody said to them.”
Russert cites her past positions on Iraq and asks about her current stance on funding the war:
Sound Bite: “I understand that we’re going to have a vote shortly about funding and I will vote against it because I think that It’s the only way that we can demonstrate clearly that we have to change direction.”
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