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love the joke too but I think HRC should stay above the committee - and especially above personal insults about it. She's got every inch of the high ground right now. On Oct 24, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Jennifer Palmieri < [email protected]> wrote: That's because you love your own joke. But I think it is okay. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 24, 2015, at 11:04 AM, John Podesta <[email protected]> wrote: I don't think so. On Oct 24, 2015 10:54 AM, "Mandy Grunwald" <[email protected]> wrote: > LOVE the Trey Gowdy line. > > Just wonder if that undercuts our statesmanship point too much. > > *Mandy Grunwald* > *Grunwald Communications* > *202 973-9400 <202%20973-9400>* > > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Podesta <[email protected]> > To: Dan Schwerin <[email protected]> > Cc: Jim Margolis <[email protected]>; Mandy Grunwald <[email protected]>; > Robby Mook <[email protected]>; Jake Sullivan < > [email protected]>; Sawsan Bay <[email protected]>; > Jennifer Palmieri <[email protected]>; Bonnie Rubin < > [email protected]>; Marlon Marshall <[email protected]>; > Joel Benenson <[email protected]>; Milia Fisher < > [email protected]>; Matt Paul <[email protected]>; Kate > Offerdahl <[email protected]>; Huma Abedin < > [email protected]> > Sent: Sat, Oct 24, 2015 10:49 am > Subject: Re: Call with HRC > > I couldn't talk on the call, but I agree with Joel, let's not go back to > emails. > Re Jen's point on this being a partisan crowd salesmanship not > partisanship is a hard shot at the Republicans, so I think it's fine. > On freshening things up, what about: I used to be obsessed with Donald > Trump's hair, that was until I got to spend 11 hours staring at the top of > Trey Gowdy's head > On Oct 24, 2015 9:38 AM, "Dan Schwerin" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Here's Obama in 2007: >> >> *Barack Obama, 2007* >> >> Thank you so much. To the great Governor of Iowa and Lieutenant. Governor >> of Iowa. To my dear friend Tom Harkin >> <http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/h000206/> for the >> outstanding work that he does. To the congressional delegation of Iowa that >> is doing outstanding work and to Nancy Pelosi >> <http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/p000197/>, Madam >> Speaker, thank you all for the wonderful welcome and the wonderful >> hospitality. >> >> [Responding to audience] I love you back. >> >> A little less than one year from today, you will go into the voting booth >> and you will select the President of the United States of America. Now, >> here's the good news -- the name George W. Bush will not be on the ballot. >> The name of my cousin Dick Cheney will not be on the ballot. We've been >> trying to hide that for a long time. Everybody has a black sheep in the >> family. The era of Scooter Libby justice, and Brownie incompetence, and >> Karl Rove politics will finally be over. >> >> But the question you're going to have to ask yourself when you caucus in >> January and you vote in November is, "What's next for America?" We are in a >> defining moment in our history. Our nation is at war. The planet is in >> peril. The dream that so many generations fought for feels as if it's >> slowly slipping away. We are working harder for less. We've never paid more >> for health care or for college. It's harder to save and it's harder to >> retire. And most of all we've lost faith that our leaders can or will do >> anything about it. >> >> We were promised compassionate conservatism and all we got was Katrina >> and wiretaps. We were promised a uniter, and we got a President who could >> not even lead the half of the country that voted for him. We were promised >> a more ethical and more efficient government, and instead we have a town >> called Washington that is more corrupt and more wasteful than it was >> before. And the only mission that was ever accomplished is to use fear and >> falsehood to take this country to a war that should have never been >> authorized and should have never been waged. >> >> It is because of these failures that America is listening, intently, to >> what we say here today -- not just Democrats, but Republicans and >> Independents who've lost trust in their government, but want to believe >> again. >> >> And it is because of these failures that we not only have a moment of >> great challenge, but also a moment of great opportunity. We have a chance >> to bring the country together in a new majority -- to finally tackle >> problems that George Bush made far worse, but that had festered long before >> George Bush ever took office -- problems that we've talked about year after >> year after year after year. >> >> And that is why the same old Washington textbook campaigns just won't do >> in this election. That's why not answering questions, because we are afraid >> our answers won't be popular just won't do. That's why telling the American >> people what we think they want to hear instead of telling the American >> people what they need to hear just won't do. Triangulating and poll-driven >> positions because we're worried about what Mitt or Rudy might say about us >> just won't do. If we are really serious about wining this election >> Democrats, we can't live in fear of losing it. >> This party -- the party of Jefferson and Jackson; of Roosevelt and >> Kennedy -- has always made the biggest difference in the lives of the >> American people when we led, not by polls, but by principle; not by >> calculation, but by conviction; when we summoned the entire nation to a >> common purpose -- a higher purpose. And I run for the Presidency of the >> United States of America because that's the party America needs us to be >> right now. >> >> A party that offers not just a difference in policies, but a difference >> in leadership. >> >> A party that doesn't just focus on how to win but why we should. A party >> that doesn't just offer change as a slogan, but real, meaningful change -- >> change that America can believe in. That's why I'm in this race. That's why >> I am running for the Presidency of the United States of America -- to offer >> change that we can believe in. >> >> I am in this race to tell the corporate lobbyists that their days of >> setting the agenda in Washington are over. I have done more than any other >> candidate in this race to take on lobbyists -- and won. They have not >> funded my campaign, they will not get a job in my White House, and they >> will not drown out the voices of the American people when I am President. >> I'm in this race to take those tax breaks away from companies that are >> moving jobs overseas and put them in the pockets of hard working Americans >> who deserve it. And I won't raise the minimum wage every ten years -- I >> will raise it to keep pace so that workers don't' fall behind. >> >> That is why I am in it. To protect the American worker. To fight for the >> American worker. >> I'm in this race because I want to stop talking about the outrage of 47 >> million Americans without health care and start actually doing something >> about it. I expanded health care in Illinois by bringing Democrats and >> Republicans together. By taking on the insurance industry. And that is how >> I will make certain that every single American in this country has health >> care they can count on and I won't do it twenty years from now, I won't do >> it ten years from now, I will do it by the end of my first term as >> President of the United States of America. >> >> I run for president to make sure that every American child has the best >> education that we have to offer -- from the day they are born to the day >> they graduate from college. And I won't just talk about how great teachers >> are -- as President I will reward them for their greatness -- by raising >> salaries and giving them more support. That's why I'm in this race. >> >> I am running for President because I am sick and tired of democrats >> thinking that the only way to look tough on national security is by >> talking, and acting, and voting like George Bush Republicans. >> >> When I am this party's nominee, my opponent will not be able to say that >> I voted for the war in Iraq; or that I gave George Bush the benefit of the >> doubt on Iran; or that I supported Bush-Cheney policies of not talking to >> leaders that we don't like. And he will not be able to say that I wavered >> on something as fundamental as whether or not it is ok for America to >> torture -- because it is never ok. That's why I am in it. >> >> As President, I will end the war in Iraq. We will have our troops home in >> sixteen months. I will close Guantanamo. I will restore habeas corpus. I >> will finish the fight against Al Qaeda. And I will lead the world to combat >> the common threats of the 21st century -- nuclear weapons and terrorism; >> climate change and poverty; genocide and disease. And I will send once more >> a message to those yearning faces beyond our shores that says, "You matter >> to us. Your future is our future. And our moment is now." >> >> America, our moment is now. >> >> Our moment is now. >> >> I don't want to spend the next year or the next four years re-fighting >> the same fights that we had in the 1990s. >> >> I don't want to pit Red America against Blue America, I want to be the >> President of the United States of America. >> >> And if those Republicans come at me with the same fear-mongering and >> swift-boating that they usually do, then I will take them head on. Because >> I believe the American people are tired of fear and tired of distractions >> and tired of diversions. We can make this election not about fear, but >> about the future. And that won't just be a Democratic victory; that will be >> an American victory. >> >> And that is a victory America needs right now. >> >> I am not in this race to fulfill some long-held ambitions or because I >> believe it's somehow owed to me. I never expected to be here, I always knew >> this journey was improbable. I've never been on a journey that wasn't. >> >> I am running in this race because of what Dr. King called "the fierce >> urgency of now." Because I believe that there's such a thing as being too >> late. And that hour is almost upon us. >> >> I don't want to wake up four years from now and find out that millions of >> Americans still lack health care because we couldn't take on the insurance >> industry. >> >> I don't want to see that the oceans have risen a few more inches. The >> planet has reached a point of no return because we couldn't find a way to >> stop buying oil from dictators. >> >> I don't want to see more American lives put at risk because no one had >> the judgment or the courage to stand up against a misguided war before we >> sent our troops into fight. >> >> I don't want to see homeless veterans on the streets. I don't want to >> send another generation of American children to failing schools. I don't >> want that future for my daughters. I don't want that future for your sons. >> I do not want that future for America. >> >> I'm in this race for the same reason that I fought for jobs for the >> jobless and hope for the hopeless on the streets of Chicago; for the same >> reason I fought for justice and equality as a civil rights lawyer; for the >> same reason that I fought for Illinois families for over a decade. >> >> Because I will never forget that the only reason that I'm standing here >> today is because somebody, somewhere stood up for me when it was risky. >> Stood up when it was hard. Stood up when it wasn't popular. And because >> that somebody stood up, a few more stood up. And then a few thousand stood >> up. And then a few million stood up. And standing up, with courage and >> clear purpose, they somehow managed to change the world. >> >> That's why I'm running, Iowa -- to give our children and grandchildren >> the same chances somebody gave me. >> >> That's why I'm running, Democrats -- to keep the American Dream alive for >> those who still hunger for opportunity, who still thirst for equality. >> >> That's why I'm asking you to stand with me, that's why I'm asking you to >> caucus for me, that's why I am asking you to stop settling for what the >> cynics say we have to accept. In this election -- in this moment -- let us >> reach for what we know is possible. A nation healed. A world repaired. An >> America that believes again. Thank you very much everybody. >> >> On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Dan Schwerin < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Here is latest draft >>> >>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Huma Abedin <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> She just called about the JJ speech. Isn't entirely convinced it is >>>> the right speech to deliver. I suggest we get on phone with her to >>>> discuss. Our only window is 930 for 30 minutes. Hope that works. >>>> >>> >>> >>
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