On the Michelle Obama Controversy and the Politics of Personal Destruction

February 20, 2008 
Category: Analyses & Opinions | 1 Comment

For the first time since declaring his candidacy for president of the United States, Barack Obama and his campaign found themselves faced with a dual controversy that threatened to siphon the wind from under the wings of the incredible momentum that was carrying Obama to a possible victory in Wisconsin on Tuesday. Read more

When Talking About Doing Ain’t Doing: Does Experience Really Matter? A Simple Way For Obama to Beat Hillary Clinton’s Experience Argument

February 19, 2008 
Category: Keys to Victory | 3 Comments

We have heard so much about Hillary Clinton’s experience argument. This argument has been, for close to a year now, the bread and butter of her campaign strategy. However, it would seem after careful analysis that her claim dwells on shakier grounds than she could ever imagine. Read more

How Should Barack Obama Respond to Hillary Clinton’s Plagiarism Charge?

February 18, 2008 
Category: The Situation Room | 2 Comments

February 18 was a day when the Hillary Clinton campaign finally got the chance it vwas waiting for: It tried to take advantage of one of the rare “mistakes” ever committed by Barack Obama since the candidate launched his bid for president of the United States. Read more

The Winning Strategy for Barack Obama: Turn Hillary Clinton into a Caricature Without Appearing Nasty

February 17, 2008 
Category: Keys to Victory | Leave a Comment

Barack Obama’s camp has, for the most part, shown a striking inability to take full advantage of the many weaknesses that have transpired from Hillary Clinton’s own campaign rhetoric. Nowhere has this inability been more evident than in the first one-on-one debate that opposed the presidential hopefuls at the Los Angeles Trade Technical College on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. Read more

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