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Here are a couple of places Clinton freely borrowed rhetoric from Obama…

 

Clinton Stole The Phrase “Fired Up And Ready To Go” From Obama. "We are fired up and we are ready to go because we know America is ready for change and the process starts right here in Iowa." In Davenport, Iowa, those words escaped the barriers of a tired Hillary Clinton's teeth. Without irony. That phrase is associated with Barack Obama. Obama borrows it from a woman in South Carolina who helped remind him what was important in life. It's the signature, in fact, of Obama's close. [Marc Ambinder, 1/2/08]

 

Clinton Stole Rhetoric From Obama And Said She Wanted “Bring Our Country Together” And How She's Not Running For President Of The Sates That Voted For Democrats. “One other thing about those Clinton events yesterday: The woman is not at all bashful about stealing from her rivals. Between the two events, I counted six rhetorical turns I've heard other candidates employ: She talked about goals ‘I hope will bring our country together,' a la Barack Obama. In response to a question about excessive partisanship, she talked about how she's not running to be president of the states that voted for Democrats, she's running to be president of the United States. This closely resembles Obama's ‘I don't want to pit red America against blue America. I want to be the President of the United States of America.'” [Noam Scheiber, TNR, 11/20/07]

Clinton, Stealing Obama's Line, “Yes, We Can” Said That Obama Was The “No We Can't” Candidate And Said In Contrast, “Yes We Can.” Stealing a line, Clinton casts Obama as the “no we can't” candidate, and herself as saying “yes, we can.” Obama is the “Yes We Can” candidate of the 2008 presidential race, an Elvis-like presence riding a wave of popular enthusiasm unseen in U.S. politics in many years. Democratic strategist Liz Chadderdon said Obama is sweeping Americans off their feet."It's this incredibly moving speech about how it's time for Americans to turn inward and fix America's problems. You listen to it and you say 'Yes.' Not that what's coming out of her mouth isn't solid, it just doesn't have the same emotional connection that we're feeling with him," she said [Politico, 2/8/08; Reuters, 2/15/08]

10/30/07: Clinton Said “We've Got To Turn The Page On George Bush And Dick Cheney.” Clinton, speaking about her electability said “In a perverse way, I think that the Republicans and their constant obsession with me demonstrate clearly that they obviously think that I am communicating effectively about what I will do as president. I am trying to do that because it matters greatly. We've got to turn the page on George Bush and Dick Cheney. In fact, we have to throw the whole book away.” [Debate, 10/30/07]

 

Ø      5/2/07: Obama Gave “Turn the Page”-Themed Speech To The California Democratic Convention.  Speaking to the California Democratic Convention, Obama said, “I'm running for President because the time for the can't-do, won't-do, won't-even-try style of politics is over. It's time to turn the page…It's what I learned as a state Senator in Illinois. That you can turn the page on old debates; that it's possible to compromise so long as you as you never compromise your principles; and that so long as we're willing to listen to each other, we can assume the best in people instead of the worst…Democrats of California, it's time to turn the page…It's time to turn the page on education…It's time to turn the page on energy…But most of all, we have to turn the page on this disaster in Iraq…We will bring our troops home. It's time to turn the page…California, if you want a new kind of politics, it's time to turn the page.  If you want an end to the old divisions, and the stale debates, and the score-keeping and the name-calling, it's time to turn the page…If you want health care for every American and a world-class education for all our children; if you want energy independence and an end to this war in Iraq; if you believe America is still that last, best hope of Earth, then it's time to turn the page…It's time to turn the page for hope. It's time to turn the page for justice. It is time to turn the page and write the next chapter in the great American story. Let's begin the work. Let's do this together. Let's turn that page.” [Speech, 5/2/07]

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