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Clinton and Edwards Square Off In Ames

01 Jan 2008 03:06 pm

AMES -- The gods of campaign scheduling smiled upon the national political press corps today, as Hillary Clinton and John Edwards each had events in this swing county an hour and a half apart. So the chief political correspondents for...well, everywhere, listened to Clinton, got in their rental cars, drove through the campus of Iowa State University, illegally parked, and then heard John Edwards's pitch.

The two events could not have been more different in tone, style, substance.

For one thing, Clinton's event was much more contained. Tables interposed themselves between the audience and the auditorium; eager volunteers, mostly women, handed out (or tried to hand out) caucus pledge forms. An officious police officer stood watch at the door. Clinton herself was roped off from the crowd. Secret Service agents crowded the perimeter and blockerd some views. Those inside the bubble don't always realize how morale-sapping the presence of intimidating Secret Service agents can be on a crowd.

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Now then -- Clinton spoke in, at times, a whisper-thin voice. Her argument took the tone of a plea, at times. ""I care about change," Clinton said. "I care about actually producing it."

She spoke mostly about what she would do as president (even The Fix couldn't come up with a better headline than "Clinton Goes Specific"), with just a small bit of contrast added. Hillary Clinton does not claim to have saved the world, as her husband Bill's stump speech alleges. But she reminds the crowd, over and over, that she's been in public life for 35 years. She spoke often of America's responsibility to the world.

"It is incumbent on every Iowan to take this process as it's meant to be... It matters if you go the caucuses; the world is watching. A lot of the world is holding its breath. They need a new president too."

The crowd of about 300 people (** The Clinton team tells me there were 600 or so who signed in) -- yes -- many of them women of age -- applauded at every applause line and gave Clinton a hearty ovation at the end. Special guests included Maureen Dowd, who some on the Clinton campaign treat as the grim reaper, but with whom Jay Carson, the campaign's erstwhile spokesman, kept trying to connect.

Over on Lincoln Way, John Edwards, Elizabeth Elizabeth, and Mari Culver held court in front of a larger crowd -- maybe 500 people -- younger, generally, than Clinton's. There was no security to speak of; no one barking at the press to stand here or there, or telling potential caucus voters they can't get to close to Elizabeth.

Edwards spoke for about 20 minutes; he was upbeat, optimistic, used the word "fight" about a dozen times, strayed not that much from his "Marathon for the Middle Class" text and seemed to rouse his crowd more than Clinton roused hers. Stories of Americans who've fallen on hard times are the staple of his speech; I don't recall him mentioning America's role in the world more than once, briefly.

"Why did my parents do it? Why did your parents do it? Why did they work and struggle and sacrifice. Why? They did so that you could have a better life. They did it because they wanted to leave America, this country they love so much, better off than they found it. And that is the great moral test of this generation."

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Tomorrow, I'll post five-minute excerpts of all the candidates' stump speeches so you can hear for yourselves.

Comments (9)

Look it is obvious where the MSM is going:

Media wants Clinton victory. Just like the Register editorial board (all women who were overwhelmed by Bill C. calling about his wife's false/invisible experience).

Media wants columns in newspapers, more TV shows, more access to White House, Hollywood parties, etc.

With Clinton they have it all. So, Media is putting a blind-eye on Clintons.

This is treason by US press against the citizens.

Support Obama.

I saw on CNN, the ballot 08 bowl. Did anyone see this?

Obama was spectacular. The best. Michelle Obama was terrific.

Clinton was so low-key, that I was rooting that she continue speaking. She was awful. Another botox shot, please.

Biden was terrific as usual. So, was Dodd.

Edwards was same as he is.

But, Obama was the best. The best. Let us see if the media shows the truth.

I just read about Obama's secret service and how they are discreetly placed so as not to really be seen or obstruct the audience from being able to watch.
Almost invisible.
So, it cannot be the ss that is doing this as a rule with HRC. I am thinking it's a way that she doesn't have to mix much with the masses. Actually engage.

For comparison's sake, press reports from Obama's rally the night before (12/31) in Ames stated he drew "more than 1000."

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/31/new-years-eve-in-ames-with-obama/

I also saw that CNN thing. They are not kidding when they call it the Clinton News Network.
They found any excuse to show her. The others were on alot less. The Hillary all day show.
And that snoozer she did was hailed as a rousing rally and that all her supporters were revved.
As revved as a 75 year old with a walker can get.
They said it was filled up. I just read that staffers have to take away chairs to give the effect of her events being filled when in reality they have alot of empty chairs originally.
The Obama event was great. Those little girls of his are so precious. So cute. The oldest, Malia is shy. And Sasha loves the attention and crowds.
As always, Michelle was great.

I guess youth have little acknowledgment for authority. Jenna Bush spoke at my school not too long ago, and one of my classmates asked a Secret Service agent on a date. No morale-sapping there, ha!

We just got our fourth Iowa poll of the day from Strategic Vision and it has Romney up for the first time in week and Edwards surging past Clinton.

You ever get the impression that Obama and his online supporters are the popular kids and Hiillary is the school principal and/or the nerds?

I listened to CNN on XM radio during a 10 hour trip home. It was absolutely "all Clinton all day!"

Finally, when Obama came on- I was so excited and then just when his speech got going and I started to get chills listening to it they (CNN) cut him off!