Will Painting Clinton as Angry Work?

With Republicans portraying Sen. Hillary Clinton as someone "too angry" to be elected president, we asked guest contributor Dick Morris whether the strategy would work.


"It's a wonderful strategy since it takes away from her the capacity to campaign. Hillary is incapable of being anything other than bland or shrill. By making shrill politically expensive, and spreading the notion that she is too angry, they make it hard for her to make political points without hurting herself more than she is hurting her adversary. It is like criticizing Nixon for being too negative. Each new negative he threw hurt him more than the adversary."

-- Dick Morris, a former adviser to President Bill Clinton, is co-author of Condi vs. Hillary.


February 9, 2006


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