On Tuesday’s "Good Morning America," George Stephanopoulos showcased a "quirky" poll indicating that Americans would like Hillary Clinton next to them for a multi-hour, cross country drive. Additionally, according to anchor Diane Sawyer, the poll also found a majority of citizens would choose the New York senator to run the company that employs them. Stephanopoulos, host of "This Week" and former top aide to Bill Clinton, spun the good news for Hillary as getting "at what people are looking for in a president."
The two ABC anchors also discussed Senator Clinton’s attempts to increase her likability ratings. Stephanopoulos repeated a talking point by parroting the former First Lady’s claim to be "the most famous person in the world that people don't know." Then, he helpfully played clips of Mrs. Clinton demonstrating warmth and humor on such venues as "The Late Show" and Ellen Degeneres’s program." Finally, what little time was left for the Republicans was spent bashing former Senator Fred Thompson for "fritter[ing]" the summer away and not exciting crowds.
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Discussing the ABC poll results, Sawyer noted that, by a 48 to 45 percent split, respondents would prefer Clinton for a cross country trip. On the subject of running their company, the New York Senator came out on top again. The GMA anchor reported, "It would be 45 percent for Hillary Clinton, against Giuliani. 45 percent to 42 percent." (Apparently Americans would prefer a company where the billing records just disappear.)
Before ending the segment, Stephanopoulos took a few swipes at Fred Thompson and his impending entry into the race. According to the ABC host, Thompson, "frittered away some excitement" this summer, has thus far has not "excited crowds" and only has "about a week" to show his strength. This is the second time in three days that Stephanopoulos has slammed the former Tennessee senator. Last Friday, he derided Thompson’s speeches as "flat" and prophesied that the Republican candidate would never "catch up on organization."
A transcript of the September 4 segment, which aired at 7:11am follows:
Diane Sawyer: "Now to the race to 2008. Here is a statistic that caught our attention. When Bill Clinton first ran for president in 1992, he had spent $20,000 by this point in the race. His wife, Hillary Clinton, Senator Clinton, has now spent $20 million and today is the official kick-off of the campaign. Chief Washington correspondent, host of ‘This Week,’ George Stephanopoulos joins us with the bottom line. Good morning, George."
George Stephanopoulos: "Good morning."
Sawyer: "Here we are, four months to go until the big race. First of all, I can't imagine what they are going to do, the pace they are going to keep."
Stephanopoulos: "Well, you know, Robin was saying this was the first day of school. These guys didn't get a summer break. They went all through the summer and for the next four months, the next 120 something days, it is going to be double time."
Sawyer: "Let's talk about the to-do list, starting with Hillary Clinton. One of the things that they wanted to get done by this point was this likability issue. Her national polls shows that she's got almost double Obama's numbers, but the likability question is key?"
Stephanopoulos: "She says that she's the most famous person in the world that people don't know. So what they try to do in this first phase is put Hillary Clinton in warmer, more personal more intimate settings. Take a look."
[Rapid clips of Hillary follow]
Senator Hillary Clinton (On "Ellen Degeneres Show"): "Let's start with this, which is Running For President For Dummies. I read it. It's very helpful."
Ellen Degeneres: "And I'm on the cover."
Clinton: (Eating ice cream): "I was told that you can get everything on a stick."
David Letterman (on "The Late Show With David Letterman"): "It's true in college you were a Republican?"
Clinton: "I was. I was. Yeah, I was."
Letterman: "What lead you to the– People gasping!"
Clinton: "I think somebody fainted in the third row."
Stephanopoulos: "This is a strategy that worked for Hillary Clinton in her senate run back in 2000-2001. They think it will work again."
Sawyer: "And we told everybody we had a quirky, kind of, little poll. Couple of questions we want to ask that you might ask at home. One question, which candidate would you like to drive across country with of the Democrats. Take a look at this. Look who won. Hillary Clinton. 51 percent of you said that you would rather drive across country with her. Obama 22. Edwards 14."
Stephanopoulos: "It shows the strategy is paying off for Hillary Clinton, number one. It also shows, though, she's the most famous candidate far and away."
Sawyer: "Most famous. So, in the next four months what does she have to do to hold on to that lead with Obama now chipping away at her?"
Stephanopoulos: "There were a pair of dueling sound bites over the weekend that you have to take a look at to help illustrate this."
Clinton: "Change is just a word if you don't have the strength and experience to make it happen."
Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill): "I might not have the experience Washington likes but I believe I have the experience America needs right now."
Stephanopoulos: "That is the fight for the Democratic nomination in 15 seconds. Hillary trounces all of the other candidates, Barack Obama, John Edwards on the issue of strength and experience. She thinks that she has to convince the voters she can bring about change in Washington. And you see, both Barack Obama and John Edwards hitting at that. That’s what they will focus on in the next four months, saying she can't do it."
Sawyer: "Quick question now about the Republicans and Giuliani, who is also ahead substantially. But there’s something called a Labor Day lock for the Republicans, whoever is ahead on Labor Day, today, should win the nomination?"
Stephanopoulos: "Going back to 1952 every single Republican who had the lead on the Labor Day the year before the election got the nomination."
Sawyer: "And yet Thompson is getting in the race today, former Senator."
Stephanopoulos: "He's getting in this week. He had a tough summer and probably frittered away some excitement he had. What he's got to do is prove in the next week and he's only got about a week, that he can perform as well on the campaign trail as he does on television. He hasn't excited crowds yet."
Sawyer: "All right. Let's take a look though, before we let you go because we promised you the answers to our national poll questions. We did match up Hillary Clinton against the front-runner Rudy Giuliani on our two little questions that we asked everybody. If you were driving cross country and you had to choose between Clinton/Giuliani, the results? 48 percent said Clinton on that drive across country. And if you were picking someone to run the company, where you are heading back to work today, whom would you pick there? Well–"
Stephanopoulos: "That’s on the Republican side."
Sawyer: "This is the Republican side. It would be 45 percent for Hillary Clinton, against Giuliani. 45 percent to 42 percent."
Stephanopoulos: "And, you know– This almost perfectly tracks the head-to-head match-ups next year if you put Rudy Giuliani versus Hillary Clinton in the general election those numbers are almost a perfect match-up. Those two questions we ask actually get at what people are looking for in a president."
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.





















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Hillary Clinton sitting
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 11:35 ET by MikeBHillary Clinton sitting next to me on a cross-country drive? Sure, but only on the condition the (rhymes with witch) is sitting in an ejection seat, a la James Bond, and part of the itenerary is a drive over the Royal Gorge.
And, if Fred Thompson is boring, that would be much better for the office of the presidency than all the excitement we had with the two co-Felons in Chief.
"A communist is someone who reads Marx. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx." Ronald Reagan
'the former First
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 11:44 ET by RagnarDanneskjold'the former First Lady’s claim to be "the most famous person in the world that people don't know." '?
The entire world knows this woman is a malevolent psychopath who will destroy this country if given the chance. The dimocrat problem amounts to convincing the illterate half of the electorate, plus one, that this is not so, i.e. 'Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain'!
If that woman manages to somehow attain power with a dimocrat congress, this country will disappear down the left's gallows trap door. That is, even faster than it is now.
"Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." - Mark Twain
the most famous person in the world that people don't know"
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 13:26 ET by KC MulvilleSpeaking of repeating myself ... I continue to argue that all of these attempts to get to know Hillary are staged, packaged, and calculated to prevent Hillary from answering any uncomfortable questions. We don't know about her because she doesn't want us to know her. Even the Letterman "repartee" was so obviously and embarrassingly staged.
She just wants the political benefits of seeming to be friendly. It's like having all of Shakespeare's works displayed prominently in the bookcase, but never reading them: she wants the reputation but doesn't want to take the time to earn the reputation.
It leaves everyone with the impression that she's a complete phony, an impression she deserves.
A+, KC
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 17:07 ET by Scout FinchYour post is absolutely correct. You've summed up Hil's 'personality perception' crystal clear.
Fred, boring?!
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 11:49 ET by HelenSHas anyone else noticed that the first ones to accuse someone of being boring are usually the most boring people around?
I'm just sayin'
"Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war" - Shakespeare
She needs to thank the
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:05 ET by TruthMongerShe needs to thank the spineless Craig-abandoning Republicans in congress for my vote:)!
We'd have a great roadtrip - but she is pretty boring. I think I'd hit the BK drive-thru alot - the Coke caffiene would keep me awake...
Protest Craig's conservative abandonment - vote Democrat in 08'
the poll also found a
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 11:55 ET by drillanwrthe poll also found a majority of citizens would choose the New York senator to run the company that employs them
Please, rent and watch "Working Girl" ... Imagine Hillary in the Sigourney Weaver role ... and multiply it by a gazillion ...
`nuff said.
Also, those people wanting Hill for their boss ... FIRST, go and ask the folks who used to work at the Travel Office ... not to mention the 93 U.S. Attorneys ...
Hillary in the boss's office DOES NOT guarantee you'll still have a job, you poor misguided celebrity-blinded poll participants.
"And we told everybody we had a quirky, kind of, little poll."
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 11:58 ET by RJWho is the "we" that conducted the poll?
Who did they ask?
Only fools (democrats) believe this kind of blatant partisan bs.
Would you like Hillary in a
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 15:37 ET by Chris NormanWould you like Hillary in a car?
Would you like her in a bar?
I do not like Hillary. I do not like her, ABC*
*With apologies to Dr. Seuss
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
- Arabian Proverb
ZOGBY
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:04 ET by Six String Spiffis the only poll I listen to. He polls VOTERS. As opposed to the MSM which polls 'participants', and LIKELY voters... Yeah.. THERE'S a good source for ya. Good grief
The American Revolution Continued
The MSM on truth
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:09 ET by TruthMongerThe MSM on truth serum:
"We asked 1000 liberals in New York some highly leading anti-Bush questions and here's what we found that MOST AMERICANS BELIEVE:)..."
Protest Craig's conservative abandonment - vote Democrat in 08'
untold survey results
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:10 ET by Mica the MagnificentWho would you like to drive cross country with? Hillary or Rudy?
I pick Hillary: 48%
I pick Rudy: 39%
I'd rather drive cross country with a shrimp fork sticking out of my eye than ride with Hillary!: 8%
Yeah, right. Hillary. Tied up with rope and in the trunk? Fagettabouddit!: 5%
I'd sooner ride across a
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:37 ET by motherbeltI'd sooner ride across a bridge with Ted Kennedy: 6%
I'd rather ride in a car
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 17:12 ET by Scout FinchI'd rather ride in a car driven by Patrick Kennedy after a late-night 24-hour pharmacy pick-up.
I would ride with SHillary
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 17:17 ET by LionKingI would make sport of it...keep talking about Bill and cigars...impeachment...Jennifer Flowers, Juanita Broaderick,...etc.
Kind of a conservative sadistic ride for her...BWAHAHAHA!!!
Lion, that's a riot
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 17:30 ET by BlondeBut tell me friend, could you possibly stand the shrieking?
I'd love to ask HRC some real questions, ones to which she had no canned response. Let her spin, a la the VRWC answer. The woman can stick her foot in her mouth faster than Nancy Pelosi can blink, given the right interviewer.
I am so waiting for the meltdown.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Nancy Pelosi blinks?
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 18:56 ET by MikeBNancy Pelosi blinks? :-o
"A communist is someone who reads Marx. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx." Ronald Reagan
Hey Mike
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 18:59 ET by BlondeI should have figured you'd catch that one....I thought it was pretty good actually. A human semophore device...our Popeye.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Here is a video of Nancy
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 21:50 ET by MikeBHere is a video of Nancy Pelosi's heroine.
"A communist is someone who reads Marx. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx." Ronald Reagan
In keeping with the MRC
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:14 ET by Mark FinkelsteinIn keeping with the MRC study that found many more MSM segments on Dems than on GOP candidates, I calculated that GMA's segment this more dedicated 138 seconds to the Dems and just 37 to the Republican candidates, a 3.7:1 ratio.
Also, when it came to the quirky poll, Diane started by focusing on the Dem-against-Dem matchup on who people preferred as a cross-country companion. But even when the results of the Republican-versus-Republican results flashed on the screen, Diane ignored them in favor of focusing on the Hillary vs. Rudy matchup, which she won. In other words, Sawyer didn't want any Republican to come off a winner, even against other Republicans.
Finally, Diane had a very delicate way of alluding to Hillary's unlikeablity. Instead of mentioning it directly, she referred only to "the likeability question."
What they really want to say
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:16 ET by Conservative_in_mass.Sawyer: "Most famous. So, in the next four months what does she have to do to hold on to that lead with Obama now chipping away at her?"
Steffynoseafuss: "Well Diane, as her mole in the media, I'd say we have to keep producing more of these "quirky polls" a.k.a. news room roll calls to convince the masses that Hillary is indeed going to be our next President."
This is obvious campaigning.
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:48 ET by mattm....nothing more to say... (woops, couldn't resist - see below)
Clinton's dead poll 48
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:28 ET by Lame CherryIf people remember Hillary's numbers tanked whenever she started talking during her co president years (I still maintain she has been elected already twice and therefore her campaign is illegal) and only rose when she shut up and people never saw her.
Hillary has been taken to the shop, new tires on the hoof to even cleavage headlights installed and after millions of dollars, focus groups and a this old house renovation........she is dead pan stalled at 48% even with a frustrated America at the Iraq war.
This shows how utterly ignorant ABC is as this is horrid news for Democrats...........but the globalist cartel already know this as Tipper today in Vanity Fair said "she supported Gore in 08".
I still wonder if Bill is giving the old ball and chain the boot with his CFR buddies if this goes to Hillary in the grey bar hotel. Then he can divorce her for Chelsea the child's sake and get him a bevy of Hefner silicon boobs to sit with on the couch in public instead of hiding the olde sheila away down in Oz.
Gore is coming.......and it will not be he frittered away his summer, but invested it in global warming 100 million dollar presidential campagins...........unlike that Fred Thompson.
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Brought this over from the
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:41 ET by motherbeltBrought this over from the media bias thread, because this topic is proof of their bias:
Welcome to the 2008 election cycle, courtesy of McCain-Feingold.
The entire MSM will be onboard for Clinton and whoever her running mate will be, at no cost to the Democrats. And the Republican candidate will have to spend a fortune to buy time to refute their charges.
When the Republicans do get some free media time, all the questions will be of the variety "Democrats say you don't care about the poor (the workers, the elderly, whatever)...how do you answer that?"
or
"You have been accused of (insert manufactured scandal here); is this going to drive voters away from you? (we hope, we hope)
This is why Democrats LOVE McCain/Feingold!!
Edit to add:
I just came across this, and it is a perfect example:
Romney Needles Hillary on Change
The article is from the Boston Globe's "Local" section; they gave Romney's critcism one small paragraph, less than 100 words. And this is Romney's home town Boston paper!!
I rest my case.
It's the same blatant bias in the Htfd Courant, Motherbelt
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:52 ET by RJHeadline: "Assessing the Presidential Campaigns"
Typical Republican side example: "Romney endorses Bush's failed plan to overhaul Social Security"
Typical Democrat side example: "Prejudices (meaning a woman and a black) don't hinder Democratic Frontrunners"
The column is a LA Times repeat, and is full of the same, and worse, bias. It takes shots at all Republican candidates for their positions, while applauding the "efforts" of the Democrats.
The link to the story
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 13:08 ET by motherbeltThe link to the story didn't take. Here it is, for what it's worth, which isn't much (the story, that is.)
Romney Needles Hillary
I think...
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:47 ET by mattmTed Kennedy should take Hillary on a drive...over a bridge...and bring Diane and Stefi with him... <snicker, snicker>
Just how many?
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:50 ET by LCT688I wonder ust how many of that 48% would go on that cross country trip so they could bury her somewhere in the desert?
This must be part of the
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:58 ET by Chris NormanThis must be part of the ongoing effort to make Hillary "fun". Sorry, no matter how you cast her, she is dour, condescending, and shrill.
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
- Arabian Proverb
Gee, what a convenient
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 12:59 ET by jdhawkGee, what a convenient cover for billary and her campaign finance debacle that the drive by media seems to have forgotten about already.
A "quirky" poll - how droll . . .
I've got a "quirky" poll for all of you -
How many think that the Clintoons sold secrets to the Chinese?
Barf
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 13:11 ET by NoMoreClintonsThis is beyond sickening. ABC=All 'Bout Clintons
New Poll
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 13:14 ET by NoMoreClintonsI've got a poll for you, Little Boy George . . . more than half the voters in this country would not vote for Hitlery under any circumstances. Report that, you fruitcake.
According to the ABC host,
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 13:17 ET by motherbeltAccording to the ABC host, Thompson, "frittered away some excitement" this summer, has thus far has not "excited crowds" and only has "about a week" to show his strength.
This is Stephanopoulos laying the groundwork, with his hand on Thompson's forehead, saying that Thompson feels a little warm, maybe has a bit of fever. This, of course, in preparation for Fred's entry, when Steffie will really lay into him, (Thompson is really sick), and then shortly thereafter, pronounce him dead.
Polls the ABC (Aging Boomer
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 15:31 ET by midnight cowboyPolls the ABC (Aging Boomer Commies) network should try on for size with the Clintons.
A Poll of Americans who would lend the Clintons money and expect it repaid.
A Poll of Americans who would let Bill Clinton babysit their teenage daughter.
A Poll of Americans of which politician would you feel most comfortable with walking into a topless bar with.
A Poll of Americans assuming they owned a mansion would let the Clintons stay alone as house guests in their home leaving their fine China, sterling silver flatwear, and jewelry box unattended.
A poll of Americans of which past or present political figure you would be most likely to contract a sexually transmited disease from.