Hillary Clinton Rally in Des Moines

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I went to the Hillary Clinton rally at East High School in Des Moines today. By the time I got there an hour and a half early it was already filling up. The media section was massive, taking up an entire wall and a half of the gymnasium. I would estimate about 30-40 news cameras showed up.

The approach to the event was a bit different than what I had expected. Hillary’s current slogan is “Let the Conversation Begin,” which is more or less what she ended up doing with the audience for an hour and a half. Leonard Boswell helped give the introduction and Hillary took the stage in the center of the gym, with audience surrounding her 360 degrees.

I was pleased to see that she didn’t really stump too much. Basically she gave a ten-minute introduction and then opened the session up to Q & A. Because her answers were fairly long, there were only about eight or so questions, but there was a pretty wide variety of issues. A decent number were on education issues. She got a veterans-issue question and a question on foster care. Basically she came out in support of more consistent rules on foster-family care from state-to-state.

Hillary also got hit up by a high school student on global warming, which she managed to spin into an ethanol endorsement.

Noticeably absent was any questioning on Iraq. I would have thought that one of the most visible issues of the decade would have had at least one solid question, but it didn’t happen.

I’ve been pretty lukewarm towards Hillary for a while, but she did seem rather personable and decent at this rally. That helped my perception of her. I still don’t think I am 100% behind her on most things, and as it stands now I won’t likely caucus for her, but this rally did help my perception of her a great deal.

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    I was at the event and the issue of Iraq did come up. The vet of the first Gulf War was not asking about VA care, he was asking about the troop surge, and if 21,500 are going there now, can we expect more?

    She clearly ducked it and talked safe VA funding.

  • Ah, I see.

    Ah, I was busy running microphones, so I missed that one. Thanks for catching it. I would seriously have expected more time to be given to Iraq, though.

  • Hawk stance is a killer for me

    I like Hillary.  But I am looking for a candidate who will suck it up and say:

    1. Any reasonable person can see by definition there is no “winning” in Iraq, and our presence isn’t improving stability.
    2. Since we aren’t making things better, there will be chaos when we leave one way or another.  The only difference between leaving now and leaving in 3 years is how much money we’ll borrow from China and how many Americans will die. 
    3. All options are NOT on the table.  No way in hell are we going to invade Iran. 
    4. What Republicans call tax cuts, I call increasing taxes on our children.  Let’s stop increasing taxes on our children.

    Clinton seems unlikely to take that stance.
    Edwards was looking good until his wishy-washy on Iran.

    Heck, I’m really most impressed with Vilsack on the war score.

    (Thanks for creating this blog!  I have been looking for Iowa political blogging and look forward to seeing interesting stuff in this forum!)

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