What should the White House do? Panic!
By James Carville, CNN - Contributor, Thu September 15, 2011
By James Carville, CNN - Contributor, Thu September 15, 2011
article source: http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/14/opinion/carville-white-house-advice/?hpt=po_r1
(CNN) -- "People often ask me what advice I would give the White House about various things. Today I was mulling over election results from New York and Nevada while thinking about that very question. What should the White House do now? One word came to mind: Panic." -- James Carville
(CNN) -- "People often ask me what advice I would give the White House about various things. Today I was mulling over election results from New York and Nevada while thinking about that very question. What should the White House do now? One word came to mind: Panic." -- James Carville
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Where's Hillary?
Hillary for presidentAugust 05, 2011| By Christopher Sprigman [excerpts - rfh]
Read the full article at: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-08-05/news/ct-oped-0805-hillary-20110805_1_spending-cuts-gop-controls-hillary-clinton
"I didn't have a high-profile role in the campaign; I worked behind the scenes drafting policy documents. But I traveled to Denver to speak at a policy debate held during the Democratic National Convention, and spoke at a Richmond, Va., campaign event alongside Google CEO Eric Schmidt."
"The Obama campaign ran on the hard work of many thousands of people like me. But President Obama won't be able to depend on the same kind of help in 2012. Because, it turns out, Hillary Clinton was right."
"Hillary, I'm sorry for not listening to you back in 2008. But perhaps you'll give me another chance. Resign as secretary of state, and run against Obama in 2012. I will work my heart out for you. And I bet that millions of other angry Democrats will be with me."
Christopher Sprigman is a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law.
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