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TomCADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 07:59 PM
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Mark Penn - "Strategy Corner: Time for a New Kind of Bold from President Obama"
I know Mark Penn is well known Democratic political strategist, but I totally disagree with his suggestions for bold action. The suggestions seem more timid to me.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-penn/strategy-corner-time-for_b_545132.html


The prediction that passage of health care followed by an impressive agenda of global nuclear and Wall Street regulatory reform would lift up the administration by showing aggressive leadership seems to be one of those strategies that looks good on paper but so far has not worked in practice.

President Obama's ratings remain below 50 percent in the Gallup tracking and in most other polls. The prophesied bump from health care never materialized, and the polls show most Americans still oppose the health care plan, believing it will increase, not decrease, the cost of their care.

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2. He should set up a bipartisan group to monitor the execution of the health care plan and propose fixes for problems that emerge. He should make this a part of the process now so that he has a way to make changes fast before any cost increases take root. He has to show flexibility in the face of public concern.

3. Financial reform should come after the midterms, not before. Having just spent hundreds of billions to get Wall Street back on its feet, now is not the time to have a messy fight that muddles the message of economic recovery. The political justification for tackling this today is that going after Wall Street is a highly popular move that could give the President and his party a much-needed boost. In reality, though, the only thing that will deliver a meaningful lift is a clear sense of an economic recovery and the new jobs that come with it. A messy fight right now only sends the opposite signal. It creates uncertainty in the markets which creates uncertainty in the economy. Reform has to be worked out -- but now is not the best time to do it.

4. Focus his tough rhetoric on Iran, not Israel. Look at the stakes here -- Israel is building houses. Iran is building nuclear bombs. Preventing Iran from pulling off the Mideast game-changer of nuclear weapons must be foreign policy objective number one. A nuclear Iran sets back regional peace and replaces it with regional escalation. This is where we need to see even more shuttle diplomacy -- finding creative ways to build a regional and global coalition that can be effective before it's too late -- and here too a chance to borrow from Kennedy, who drew bright lines in the sand when it came to nuclear threats.

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The president was elected to change things and I believe he can be big and yet avoid the traps of governing too far to the left. Health care followed by financial reform can be portrayed by the Republicans as too much government at a time that people are increasingly in an anti-government mood. He can still reverse the brewing electoral storm, but the best way to do it is to be the 21st Century reformer America elected and wants.

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Hawkeye-X Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:01 PM
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1. Hey Mark - look at the pretty birdie


Who did you campaign for again, in '04 and '08?

Hawkeye-X
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The Magistrate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:02 PM
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2. This Incompetent Nimrod Can Sit Back Down Now, Sir
He has made his reflexive, out of date noise for the year....
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BlooInBloo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:02 PM
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3. Just join the republican party, Penn you jackass.
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Botany Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:03 PM
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4. Hint for President Obama do not listen to Mark Penn
He ran Hillary's campaign into the ditch and over charged her for doing so too.

BTW who is paying Penn to say "wait on financial reform?"


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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:08 PM
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5. Why does this asswipe still have a jpb?
And why does the huffington post publish his drivel?

After the way he ran the Hillary Clinton campaign into the ground in 2008, he has zilch credibilty.

New kind of bold my ass. These DINO's never give up even after their message has been discredited almost as much as the republicans.

Oh, wait, it IS the republican message.
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:20 PM
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6. Remind me why this lobbyist turned campaign fuckup
is deserving of space in print, I seem to have missed it after he crawled off in disgrace after lousing up Hillary Clinton's bid in the primaries.

Honestly, she might have won had she fired his incompetent ass right after Iowa and changed direction. The fact that she continued to cling to the advice of this self styled great expert and lost means she richly deserved to lose.

He's 100% wrong about everything he posted. He'd make a dandy Republican.

Bipartisanship is dead as a doornail, Mark, surely you've noticed that much. So is conservatism, but I don't expect any hidebound conservative to notice that. Governing more to the left is exactly what Obama was elected to do, and it's high time he starts.
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Bluebear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:21 PM
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7. Oh good, I've been deeply interested to know what he has to say.
:silly:
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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 08:44 PM
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8. Think of all the DUers without jobs
who could run circles around this guy. It's a damn shame.
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rurallib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 09:31 PM
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9. Who declared this clown a democratic strategist? FUX?
After what he did for Hillary anything he says should be totally ignored.
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karynnj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 09:37 PM
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10. Well - he did so well in setting strategy for Hillary, can we give him to the Republican nominee?
He's a little late saying to do financial reform after the election -- and he is likely wrong.
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sendero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-25-10 09:40 PM
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11. Go cash your check from Goldman Sachs..
... and shut the fuck up you drooling moron.
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