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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: TYT: Hillary's "enemies" list [View all]senz
(11,945 posts)71. Here's what happened to Claire McCaskill:
When the Clintons sat in judgment, Claire McCaskill got the seat closest to the fire. Bill and Hillary had gone all out for her when she ran for Senate in Missouri in 2006. But McCaskill seemed to forget that favor when NBCs Tim Russert asked her whether Bill had been a great president, during a Meet the Press debate against then-Sen. Jim Talent in October 2006.
Hes been a great leader, McCaskill said of Bill, but I dont want my daughter near him.
Instantly, McCaskill regretted her remark; the anguish brought her to the point of epic tears, according to a friend. She knew the comment had sounded much more deliberate than a forgivable slip of the tongue. So did Hillary, who immediately canceled a planned fundraiser for McCaskill.
A few days later McCaskill called Bill Clinton to offer a tearful apology. Bill was gracious, which just made McCaskill feel worse. After winning the seat, she was terrified of running into Hillary Clinton in the Capitol. I really dont want to be in an elevator alone with her, McCaskill confided to the friend.
But Hillary, who was just then embarking on her presidential campaign, still wanted something from McCaskillthe Missourians endorsement. Womens groups, including EMILYs List, pressured McCaskill to jump aboard the Clinton bandwagon, and Hillary courted her new colleague personally, setting up a one-on-one lunch in the Senate Dining Room in early 2007. Rather than ask for her support directly, Hillary took a softer approach, seeking common ground on the struggles of campaigning, including the physical toll. Theres a much more human side to Hillary, McCaskill thought.
Obama, meanwhile, was pursuing her too, in a string of conversations on the Senate floor. Clearly, Hillary thought she had a shot at McCaskill. But for McCaskill, the choice was always whether to endorse Obama or stay on the sidelines. In January 2008 she not only became the first female senator to endorse Obama but she also made the case to his team that her support would be amplified if Govs. Kathleen Sebelius and Janet Napolitano came out for him at roughly the same time.
McCaskill offered up a small courtesy, calling Hillarys personal aide, Huma Abedin, ahead of the endorsement to make sure it didnt blindside Hillary.
But the trifecta of women leaders giving Obama their public nod was a devastating blow. Hate is too weak a word to describe the feelings that Hillarys core loyalists still have for McCaskill, who seemed to deliver a fresh endorsement of Obamaand a caustic jab at Hillaryevery day during the primary.
Hes been a great leader, McCaskill said of Bill, but I dont want my daughter near him.
Instantly, McCaskill regretted her remark; the anguish brought her to the point of epic tears, according to a friend. She knew the comment had sounded much more deliberate than a forgivable slip of the tongue. So did Hillary, who immediately canceled a planned fundraiser for McCaskill.
A few days later McCaskill called Bill Clinton to offer a tearful apology. Bill was gracious, which just made McCaskill feel worse. After winning the seat, she was terrified of running into Hillary Clinton in the Capitol. I really dont want to be in an elevator alone with her, McCaskill confided to the friend.
But Hillary, who was just then embarking on her presidential campaign, still wanted something from McCaskillthe Missourians endorsement. Womens groups, including EMILYs List, pressured McCaskill to jump aboard the Clinton bandwagon, and Hillary courted her new colleague personally, setting up a one-on-one lunch in the Senate Dining Room in early 2007. Rather than ask for her support directly, Hillary took a softer approach, seeking common ground on the struggles of campaigning, including the physical toll. Theres a much more human side to Hillary, McCaskill thought.
Obama, meanwhile, was pursuing her too, in a string of conversations on the Senate floor. Clearly, Hillary thought she had a shot at McCaskill. But for McCaskill, the choice was always whether to endorse Obama or stay on the sidelines. In January 2008 she not only became the first female senator to endorse Obama but she also made the case to his team that her support would be amplified if Govs. Kathleen Sebelius and Janet Napolitano came out for him at roughly the same time.
McCaskill offered up a small courtesy, calling Hillarys personal aide, Huma Abedin, ahead of the endorsement to make sure it didnt blindside Hillary.
But the trifecta of women leaders giving Obama their public nod was a devastating blow. Hate is too weak a word to describe the feelings that Hillarys core loyalists still have for McCaskill, who seemed to deliver a fresh endorsement of Obamaand a caustic jab at Hillaryevery day during the primary.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/195188-hillarys-hit-list
Apparently, Claire was eventually brought to heel.
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I used to like Cenk Uygur but i guess now I have to put him on the bad list now.
hrmjustin
Mar 2016
#3
Can't deny the report, so demonize the messenger. Sounds like Hillary alright.
berni_mccoy
Mar 2016
#4
I suspect there is a virtually identical version of this Excel spreadsheet
BernieforPres2016
Mar 2016
#10
someone should recreate the pay to play list from the news articles available
questionseverything
Mar 2016
#57
I assume that while there was a race they did keep track of who supported them and their willingness
karynnj
Mar 2016
#19
It was a spreadsheet! People "save" spreadsheets all the time. And items on the spreadsheet
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#59
Former employees characterizing the list as something sinister is a fact now? Or gossip?
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#87
Average people don't like being threatened. I know every Congress-critter isn't Alan Grayson
HereSince1628
Mar 2016
#97
"more than a bit revealing of where your mind goes" - oh yeah. Baseless charges of sexism,
closeupready
Mar 2016
#93
OMG, someone kept a spread sheet of supporters vs non-supporters and "saved it" - it's GOTV.
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#41
This gotcha stuff is incredibly naive. What ever happened to learning from others before assuming?
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#58
This is a recurring theme w/ SBS supporters. OMG, the DNC is not registering voters......
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#88
For the third time, people here (who don't remember) think I was making it up
closeupready
Mar 2016
#44
Claire McCaskill admitted her fear and aversion for Hillary - but she came round for 2016.
senz
Mar 2016
#86