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"Project Controls Manager - Manchester" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-15 11:12:45

Our client is a well established well known and expanding name within the power nuclear and petrochem sectors. Based in Manchester they are seeking a Project Controls Manager to join their Planning/Project Controls team. The company has been established for over 90 years and provides services to a massive range of clients. Their wide range of services includes EPC. Engineering. Programme/Project Management and Project Controls/Planning. Due to their growth strategies and ambitious future plans they are seeking a Project Controls Manager. Responsibilities in this role will include providing a full range of Project Controls/Planning expertise communicating effectively with clients and internal staff and also the mentoring and management of other members of the team. In order to carry out a role of this nature our client is ideally looking for someone who has worked in a similar capacity within the relevant sectors. They would also consider a good senior Planner/Project Controller who wants to make the step up into a management role. In return for your commitment and expertise our client can offer an attractive basic salary of up to £50 000 per annum. In addition they offer a car/car allowance private health cover and a contributory pension scheme. If this role is of interest apply now for further details. This is just one of a large number of planning/project controls roles that Project Resource currently has in the North West. Please get in touch for details on other roles. Services advertised by Project Resource Ltd are those of an agency and/or an employment business. To apply for this job please use the Apply Now section under these details we prefer to receive applications online through this system. In addition your CV will be checked for viruses and will be stored for your future use. About Project ResourceProject Resource Limited is a premier recruitment consultancy specialising in the construction civil & rail industries. We work with market leading consultancies & contractors across the UK and offer a bespoke recruitment service based around your skills & experience. We fully understand the needs of both jobseekers & employers. & provide you with the most informed efficient & comprehensive recruitment service. How we can help youFrom graduate to director level appointments we pride ourselves on assisting you to find the right position quickly & efficiently. Our experienced consultants specialise in specific professions & geographic locations. & have extensive knowledge of consultancies contractors sub-contractors & end clients in your local geographical area. Therefore we are best able to advise you on all job vacancies projects & companies relevant to you and local to you enabling you to make the best possible choice in your next career move. Visit our new website: www project-resource co uk where you can search our comprehensive live jobs find out about our reward scheme read our career advice or advise us of a job vacancy. Alternatively please call us on 0118-952-2240 to discuss your specific requirements. Project Resource specialise in finding jobs for the following specific professionals:Quantity SurveyorsCommercial Managers & DirectorsEstimatorsCost Managers. Engineers & AnalystsPlanners & Planning ManagersProject ControllersClaims ConsultantsHealth. Safety. Quality & Environmental professionalsCDM CoordinatorsProject ManagersDirectors. Partners & Associates Contact e-mailsCommercial jobs (UK London area): ridda m@project-resource co ukCommercial jobs (UK Regions): andrew s@project-resource co ukPlanning & Project Controls jobs: r evans@project-resource co ukHealth and Safety jobs: a goraya@project-resource co ukProject Management/ Directors: b wynn@project-resource co ukAll other jobs: info@project-resource co uk Project Resource contact detailsSouthern Office (covering London & the South of England) Project Resource Ltd Hanover House. 2nd Floor. 202 Kings Road. Reading. Berkshire. RG1 4JJ Tel: 0118-952-2240 Fax: 0118-952-2241 Email: info@project-resource co uk Web site: www project-resource co uk Midlands Office (covering Anglia. Midlands. North of England & Scotland) Project Resource Ltd Westbury House. 701-705 Warwick Road. Solihull. West Midlands. B91 3DA Tel: 0121-712-6600 Fax: 0121-712-6601 Email: solihull@project-resource co uk Web site: www project-resource co uk If you are interested in working for Project Resource Ltd you can find more information at www bestjobinrecruitment com or alternatively call us on 01628-477744 for an informal chat.

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"Junior Planner Intermediate Planner" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:47:55

Junior Planner/Intermediate PlannerThe Role:Our client is a leading contractor who are situated in the North West of London. A Junior Planner or an Intermediate Planner is required as they continue to expand. You will be responsible for planning a variety of large scale projects. If you are enthusiastic about planning and seek a progressive environment this is an ideal position for you. The Company:This client is an extremely come up established organisation they have been operating for over 90 years. Throughout this period they have gained a reputation for delivering function levels above and beyond that of their competitors. The company has a turnover of over £500mn and employ more than 2000 populate. The company undertakes a massive variety of work thus enabling the successful applicant to diversify their experience. Projects consider social housing airports interiors defence schools and hospitals. Work is design and build new build or refurbishment. Essential skills: -The ideal candidate will have planning experience in the UK building sector-The client may also consider a good site engineer with experience in the UK building sector providing you can demonstrate an understanding of planning-An engineering degree will be advantageous but not essential-Excellent communication skills are essential as you will be communicating with Senior Planners and planning staff internally and both clients and other contractors externallyYou will work within the planning department and responsibilities will include (but not be limited to):-Creating detailed construction programmes-Progress monitoring -Progress reportingRemunerationSalaries will vary dependent on levels of experience but you can expect a basic salary of between £25,000 and £40,000 per annum. The company offers a generous benefits package which ordain include car allowance healthcare plan and pension. This is an excellent opportunity to join a affiliate with a superb reputation in the industry. They are renowned as a merchandise leader. Apply now for further details. Services advertised by Project Resource Ltd are those of an agency and/or an employment business. To apply for this job please use the Apply Now section under these details we prefer to receive applications online through this system. In addition your CV will be checked for viruses and will be stored for your future use. About Project ResourceProject Resource Limited is a premier recruitment consultancy specialising in the construction civil & rail industries. We work with market leading consultancies & contractors across the UK and offer a bespoke recruitment service based around your skills & experience. We fully understand the needs of both jobseekers & employers. & provide you with the most informed efficient & comprehensive recruitment service. How we can help youFrom graduate to director level appointments we pride ourselves on assisting you to find the right position quickly & efficiently. Our experienced consultants specialise in specific professions & geographic locations. & have extensive knowledge of consultancies contractors sub-contractors & end clients in your local geographical area. Therefore we are best able to advise you on all job vacancies projects & companies relevant to you and local to you enabling you to alter the best possible choice in your next career move. Visit our new website: www project-resource co uk where you can search our comprehensive live jobs find out about our reward scheme read our career advice or advise us of a job vacancy. Alternatively please call us on 0118-952-2240 to discuss your specific requirements. Project Resource specialise in finding jobs for the following specific professionals:Quantity SurveyorsCommercial Managers & DirectorsEstimatorsCost Managers. Engineers & AnalystsPlanners & Planning ManagersProject ControllersClaims ConsultantsHealth. Safety. Quality & Environmental professionalsCDM CoordinatorsProject ManagersDirectors. Partners & Associates Contact e-mailsCommercial jobs (UK London area): ridda m@project-resource co ukCommercial jobs (UK Regions): andrew s@project-resource co ukPlanning & Project Controls jobs: r evans@project-resource co ukHealth and Safety jobs: a goraya@project-resource co ukProject Management/ Directors: b wynn@project-resource co ukAll other jobs: info@project-resource co uk communicate Resource communicate detailsSouthern Office (covering London & the South of England) Project Resource Ltd Hanover House. 2nd Floor. 202 Kings Road. Reading. Berkshire. RG1 4JJ Tel: 0118-952-2240 Fax: 0118-952-2241 Email: info@project-resource co uk Web site: www project-resource co uk Midlands Office (covering Anglia. Midlands. North of England & Scotland) Project Resource Ltd Westbury House. 701-705 Warwick Road. Solihull. West Midlands. B91 3DA Tel: 0121-712-6600 Fax: 0121-712-6601 Email: solihull@project-resource co uk Web site: www project-resource co uk If you are interested in working for Project Resource Ltd you can sight more information at www bestjobinrecruitment com or alternatively call us on 01628-477744 for an informal chat.

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"Junior Planner Intermediate Planner" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:47:55

Junior Planner/Intermediate PlannerThe Role:Our client is a leading contractor who are situated in the North West of London. A Junior Planner or an Intermediate Planner is required as they continue to expand. You will be responsible for planning a variety of large scale projects. If you are enthusiastic about planning and desire a progressive environment this is an ideal position for you. The affiliate:This client is an extremely well established organisation they have been operating for over 90 years. Throughout this period they have gained a reputation for delivering service levels above and beyond that of their competitors. The company has a turnover of over £500mn and employ more than 2000 populate. The company undertakes a massive variety of work thus enabling the successful applicant to diversify their experience. Projects consider social housing airports interiors defence schools and hospitals. bring home the bacon is design and build new build or refurbishment. Essential skills: -The ideal candidate will have planning experience in the UK building sector-The client may also believe a good site engineer with experience in the UK building sector providing you can demonstrate an understanding of planning-An engineering degree will be advantageous but not essential-Excellent communication skills are essential as you will be communicating with Senior Planners and planning staff internally and both clients and other contractors externallyYou will work within the planning department and responsibilities will consider (but not be limited to):-Creating detailed construction programmes-Progress monitoring -Progress reportingRemunerationSalaries ordain vary dependent on levels of experience but you can expect a basic salary of between £25,000 and £40,000 per annum. The company offers a generous benefits package which will include car allow healthcare plan and pension. This is an excellent opportunity to join a company with a superb reputation in the industry. They are renowned as a market leader. Apply now for further details. Services advertised by Project Resource Ltd are those of an agency and/or an employment business. To apply for this job please use the bear on Now section under these details we prefer to receive applications online through this system. In addition your CV will be checked for viruses and will be stored for your future use. About Project ResourceProject Resource Limited is a premier recruitment consultancy specialising in the construction civil & rail industries. We bring home the bacon with market leading consultancies & contractors across the UK and offer a bespoke recruitment service based around your skills & experience. We fully understand the needs of both jobseekers & employers. & provide you with the most informed efficient & comprehensive recruitment service. How we can help youFrom graduate to director level appointments we pride ourselves on assisting you to find the right position quickly & efficiently. Our experienced consultants specialise in specific professions & geographic locations. & have extensive knowledge of consultancies contractors sub-contractors & end clients in your local geographical area. Therefore we are best able to advise you on all job vacancies projects & companies relevant to you and local to you enabling you to make the best possible choice in your next career move. Visit our new website: www project-resource co uk where you can search our comprehensive live jobs find out about our reward scheme read our career advice or advise us of a job vacancy. Alternatively please call us on 0118-952-2240 to discuss your specific requirements. Project Resource specialise in finding jobs for the following specific professionals:Quantity SurveyorsCommercial Managers & DirectorsEstimatorsCost Managers. Engineers & AnalystsPlanners & Planning ManagersProject ControllersClaims ConsultantsHealth. Safety. Quality & Environmental professionalsCDM CoordinatorsProject ManagersDirectors. Partners & Associates Contact e-mailsCommercial jobs (UK London area): ridda m@project-resource co ukCommercial jobs (UK Regions): andrew s@project-resource co ukPlanning & communicate Controls jobs: r evans@project-resource co ukHealth and Safety jobs: a goraya@project-resource co ukProject Management/ Directors: b wynn@project-resource co ukAll other jobs: info@project-resource co uk Project Resource contact detailsSouthern Office (covering London & the South of England) Project Resource Ltd Hanover House. 2nd Floor. 202 Kings Road. Reading. Berkshire. RG1 4JJ Tel: 0118-952-2240 Fax: 0118-952-2241 telecommunicate: info@project-resource co uk Web site: www project-resource co uk Midlands Office (covering Anglia. Midlands. North of England & Scotland) Project Resource Ltd Westbury House. 701-705 Warwick Road. Solihull. West Midlands. B91 3DA Tel: 0121-712-6600 Fax: 0121-712-6601 telecommunicate: solihull@project-resource co uk Web site: www project-resource co uk If you are interested in working for communicate Resource Ltd you can find more information at www bestjobinrecruitment com or alternatively call us on 01628-477744 for an informal chat.

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"Why, Exactly, Did Clinton 'Win' Tonight's Debate?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:44

Because the media says so. "The debate was about Clinton fighting back," said NBC's Chuck Todd; "She arguably gave her most commanding performance to date," added Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic. This isn't evidence of bias as the Web's energetic anti-MSM element is already --even if CNN did pack its post-debate panel with former Clintonites James Carville and David Gergen. But it is lazy storytelling. The press billed tonight's Sin City skirmish primarily as a test of Clinton's resilience. As Patrick Healy wrote in this morning's New York Times. "Senator heads into tonight’s Democratic in Las Vegas with an opportunity: to try to erase the unflatteringimage that her chief rivals and her own mistakes have helped create." That expectation admits only two possible outcomes: either she messes up or she doesn't. She didn't. Clinton was clear calm and prepared--which means she's magically 'back-on-track." (Assuming you don't follow Iowa and New Hampshire polling and actually believe she was knocked off-balance to begin with. I don't.) For the 15 non-Beltway types who tune in to Chris Matthews & Co. expect a few days of 1) Clinton's health care "attacks" on Edwards and Obama. Not that they were particularly damaging. But strategy matters more than substance on CNN and MSNBC and Clinton's well-prepped potshots furnish easy bear witness of a new "game plan." 2) Licenses for illegal immigrants. Obama and took issue with Wolf Blitzer's "yes or no" framework; Clinton just said "No." Ignore the context--it took until yesterday when New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's killed his plan for her to decide to oppose it--and you like the pundits can gesticulate her candor. And 2) the "gender card" response. “Clinton hits this one out of the proverbial park," wrote the Hotline's Jennifer Skalka. "No disbelieve." Of course. Clinton's been delivering the same lines--"They're attacking me because I'm ahead"; "I'm comfortable in the kitchen"; fathers daughters. 90-year-old women--for weeks. The only difference now is that her canned "gender card" comeback fits the chic complacent storyline: "She's staunched the bleeding." So the chattering classes chatter. What you ask did Stumper think? Richardson was better than he's been. Biden was loose and likable. Edwards hammered too hard and got booed. And Clinton and Obama were utterly unsurprising (which of cover helps her the frontrunner more than it helps him). One Q-&-A struck me as particularly revealing. When Blitzer asked in reference to Pakistan's current instability. "Is human rights more important than American national security?," Obama replied. "The concepts are not contradictory. eat." His first instinct was go "meta"--that is to address the framework rather than the actual issue at hand. Yes it was a ridiculous question; yes. Obama was right. But when Clinton's turn came she actually you know answered it. "I agree with that [i e. national security is more important than human rights] completely," she said. "I think the first obligation of thepresident is to protect and defend the UnitedStates of America." * She quickly pivoted to "the failed policies of the Bush administration" and reminded viewers that she called on Bush to change course after meeting with Musharraf earlier this year. On substance. Obama and Clinton were the same; they both said as Clinton put it that "there's a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States." But where he offered thoughtful abstractions about the process she offered partisanship and pertinent experience. *UPDATE 11.16.07: Big thanks to commenter Steve2008 who points out that according to the Oath of Office. "the President has two obligations. The first is to faithfully execute the office; the second is to defend the CONSTITUTION." He's right. The oath reads: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute theoffice of President of the United States and will to the best of myability preserve defend and defend the Constitution of the UnitedStates." In (snarkily) reminding Obama to reread the Oath. I was pivoting off something Chris Dodd said immediately before Clinton in response to the same challenge: "When you take the oath of office on January 20 you promise to do two things and that is to protect and argue the Constitution of the United States and protect our country against enemies both foreign and domestic. The security of the country is number one obviously." Clearly. Dodd was wrong and he and I (not Obama) are the ones who needed to reread the Oath. In all fairness. Dodd is referring. I think to the U. S military enlistment oath which calls on service members to "solemnly swear (or declare) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic." But while some might say the spirit of that oath applies to the Commander-in-Chief it's still a promise to defend the Constitution--not strictly speaking. "our country." They are complimentary. And I think Pakistan is a great example. Look we payed $10 billion over the last seven years and we had two goals--deal with terrorism and restore democracy. And we've gotten neither... Pakistan's democracy would alter our battle against extremists. The more we see repression the more there are no outlets for how people can express themselves and their aspirations the worse we're going to be the more anti-American sentiment there's going to be in the Middle East. We act making this mistake. As president. I will do everything that's required to make sure nuclear weapons don't fall into the hands of extremists especially going after Al Qaeda in the hills between Afghanistan and Pakistan. But we've got to understand that if we simply prop up anti-democratic practices that that feeds the sense that America is only concerned about us and that our fates are not tied to these other folks. That's something that makes us less safe and that's something I intend to change as president. CLINTON: I agree with that completely. I think the first obligation of the president is to protect and defend the United States of America. That doesn't mean that it's to the exclusion of other interests. And there's absolutely a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States. That's what's so tragic about the situation. After 9/11. President Bush had a chance to chart another cover both in Afghanistan and in Pakistan and could've been very clear about what our expectations were. We are now in a bind. And it's partly--not completely but party--a prove of the failed policies of the Bush administration. So where we are today means we have to say to President Musharraf. "Look this is not in your interests. It's not in the interests of the United States. It's not in your interests to either stay in power or stay alive... When I was meeting with him earlier this year. I asked him if he would accept a high-level presidential envoy to begin to negotiate some of these issues. He said yes. I got back. I called the White House. I asked them to send a high-level envoy. They did not do it. They're going to do it now. So you've got to stay on top of this. That requires presidential attention. We haven't had that.

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"Why, Exactly, Did Clinton 'Win' Tonight's Debate?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:33

Because the media says so. "The debate was about Clinton fighting back," said NBC's Chuck Todd; "She arguably gave her most commanding performance to date," added Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic. This isn't evidence of bias as the Web's energetic anti-MSM element is already --even if CNN did case its post-debate panel with former Clintonites James Carville and David Gergen. But it is lazy storytelling. The press billed tonight's Sin City skirmish primarily as a test of Clinton's resilience. As Patrick Healy wrote in this morning's New York Times. "Senator heads into tonight’s Democratic in Las Vegas with an opportunity: to try to erase the unflatteringimage that her chief rivals and her own mistakes have helped create." That expectation admits only two possible outcomes: either she messes up or she doesn't. She didn't. Clinton was clear calm and prepared--which means she's magically 'back-on-track." (Assuming you don't follow Iowa and New Hampshire polling and actually believe she was knocked off-balance to begin with. I don't.) For the 15 non-Beltway types who tune in to Chris Matthews & Co. expect a few days of 1) Clinton's health compassionate "attacks" on Edwards and Obama. Not that they were particularly damaging. But strategy matters more than substance on CNN and MSNBC and Clinton's well-prepped potshots offer easy evidence of a new "game plan." 2) Licenses for illegal immigrants. Obama and took issue with Wolf Blitzer's "yes or no" framework; Clinton just said "No." Ignore the context--it took until yesterday when New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's killed his intend for her to decide to oppose it--and you like the pundits can applaud her candor. And 2) the "gender card" response. “Clinton hits this one out of the proverbial park," wrote the Hotline's Jennifer Skalka. "No doubt." Of course. Clinton's been delivering the same lines--"They're attacking me because I'm ahead"; "I'm comfortable in the kitchen"; fathers daughters. 90-year-old women--for weeks. The only difference now is that her canned "gender card" comeback fits the chic complacent storyline: "She's staunched the bleeding." So the chattering classes chatter. What you ask did Stumper think? Richardson was better than he's been. Biden was loose and likable. Edwards hammered too hard and got booed. And Clinton and Obama were utterly unsurprising (which of course helps her the frontrunner more than it helps him). One Q-&-A struck me as particularly revealing. When Blitzer asked in reference to Pakistan's current instability. "Is human rights more important than American national security?," Obama replied. "The concepts are not contradictory. Wolf." His first instinct was go "meta"--that is to address the framework rather than the actual air at hand. Yes it was a ridiculous challenge; yes. Obama was right. But when Clinton's move came she actually you know answered it. "I agree with that [i e. national security is more important than human rights] completely," she said. "I think the first obligation of thepresident is to protect and defend the UnitedStates of America." * She quickly pivoted to "the failed policies of the Bush administration" and reminded viewers that she called on Bush to change course after meeting with Musharraf earlier this year. On substance. Obama and Clinton were the same; they both said as Clinton put it that "there's a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States." But where he offered thoughtful abstractions about the affect she offered partisanship and pertinent experience. *UPDATE 11.16.07: Big thanks to commenter Steve2008 who points out that according to the Oath of Office. "the President has two obligations. The first is to faithfully execute the office; the second is to defend the CONSTITUTION." He's right. The oath reads: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute theoffice of President of the United States and will to the best of myability preserve protect and defend the Constitution of the UnitedStates." In (snarkily) reminding Obama to read the Oath. I was pivoting off something Chris Dodd said immediately before Clinton in response to the same question: "When you take the oath of office on January 20 you promise to do two things and that is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and protect our country against enemies both foreign and domestic. The security of the country is number one obviously." Clearly. Dodd was wrong and he and I (not Obama) are the ones who needed to reread the Oath. In all fairness. Dodd is referring. I think to the U. S military enlistment oath which calls on service members to "solemnly express (or declare) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic." But while some might say the spirit of that oath applies to the Commander-in-Chief it's still a promise to argue the Constitution--not strictly speaking. "our country." They are complimentary. And I think Pakistan is a great example. Look we payed $10 billion over the last seven years and we had two goals--deal with terrorism and restore democracy. And we've gotten neither... Pakistan's democracy would strengthen our battle against extremists. The more we see repression the more there are no outlets for how people can express themselves and their aspirations the worse we're going to be the more anti-American sentiment there's going to be in the lay East. We keep making this identify. As president. I ordain do everything that's required to make sure nuclear weapons don't fall into the hands of extremists especially going after Al Qaeda in the hills between Afghanistan and Pakistan. But we've got to understand that if we simply prop up anti-democratic practices that that feeds the sense that America is only concerned about us and that our fates are not tied to these other folks. That's something that makes us less safe and that's something I intend to change as president. CLINTON: I agree with that completely. I think the first obligation of the president is to protect and defend the United States of America. That doesn't mean that it's to the exclusion of other interests. And there's absolutely a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States. That's what's so tragic about the situation. After 9/11. President Bush had a chance to chart another course both in Afghanistan and in Pakistan and could've been very alter about what our expectations were. We are now in a bind. And it's partly--not completely but party--a result of the failed policies of the Bush administration. So where we are today means we have to say to President Musharraf. "Look this is not in your interests. It's not in the interests of the United States. It's not in your interests to either stay in power or stay alive... When I was meeting with him earlier this year. I asked him if he would evaluate a high-level presidential envoy to begin to negotiate some of these issues. He said yes. I got back. I called the White accommodate. I asked them to displace a high-level envoy. They did not do it. They're going to do it now. So you've got to be on top of this. That requires presidential attention. We haven't had that.

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"Why, Exactly, Did Clinton 'Win' Tonight's Debate?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:33

Because the media says so. "The debate was about Clinton fighting approve," said NBC's Chuck Todd; "She arguably gave her most commanding performance to date," added Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic. This isn't evidence of bias as the Web's energetic anti-MSM element is already --even if CNN did pack its post-debate panel with former Clintonites James Carville and David Gergen. But it is lazy storytelling. The press billed tonight's Sin City skirmish primarily as a test of Clinton's resilience. As Patrick Healy wrote in this morning's New York Times. "Senator heads into tonight’s Democratic in Las Vegas with an opportunity: to try to erase the unflatteringimage that her chief rivals and her own mistakes have helped create." That expectation admits only two possible outcomes: either she messes up or she doesn't. She didn't. Clinton was clear calm and prepared--which means she's magically 'back-on-track." (Assuming you don't follow Iowa and New Hampshire polling and actually believe she was knocked off-balance to begin with. I don't.) For the 15 non-Beltway types who adjust in to Chris Matthews & Co. expect a few days of 1) Clinton's health care "attacks" on Edwards and Obama. Not that they were particularly damaging. But strategy matters more than substance on CNN and MSNBC and Clinton's well-prepped potshots offer easy evidence of a new "game plan." 2) Licenses for illegal immigrants. Obama and took issue with Wolf Blitzer's "yes or no" framework; Clinton just said "No." Ignore the context--it took until yesterday when New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's killed his intend for her to decide to oppose it--and you like the pundits can applaud her candor. And 2) the "gender card" response. “Clinton hits this one out of the proverbial park," wrote the Hotline's Jennifer Skalka. "No doubt." Of course. Clinton's been delivering the same lines--"They're attacking me because I'm ahead"; "I'm comfortable in the kitchen"; fathers daughters. 90-year-old women--for weeks. The only difference now is that her canned "gender card" comeback fits the chic complacent storyline: "She's staunched the bleeding." So the chattering classes chatter. What you ask did Stumper think? Richardson was better than he's been. Biden was loose and likable. Edwards hammered too hard and got booed. And Clinton and Obama were utterly unsurprising (which of course helps her the frontrunner more than it helps him). One Q-&-A struck me as particularly revealing. When Blitzer asked in reference to Pakistan's current instability. "Is human rights more important than American national security?," Obama replied. "The concepts are not contradictory. Wolf." His first instinct was go "meta"--that is to address the framework rather than the actual issue at hand. Yes it was a ridiculous question; yes. Obama was right. But when Clinton's move came she actually you know answered it. "I agree with that [i e. national security is more important than human rights] completely," she said. "I think the first obligation of thepresident is to protect and defend the UnitedStates of America." * She quickly pivoted to "the failed policies of the furnish administration" and reminded viewers that she called on Bush to change course after meeting with Musharraf earlier this year. On substance. Obama and Clinton were the same; they both said as Clinton put it that "there's a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States." But where he offered thoughtful abstractions about the affect she offered partisanship and pertinent experience. *UPDATE 11.16.07: Big thanks to commenter Steve2008 who points out that according to the Oath of Office. "the President has two obligations. The first is to faithfully execute the office; the second is to defend the CONSTITUTION." He's right. The oath reads: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully kill theoffice of President of the United States and will to the best of myability preserve protect and defend the Constitution of the UnitedStates." In (snarkily) reminding Obama to reread the Oath. I was pivoting off something Chris Dodd said immediately before Clinton in response to the same question: "When you take the oath of office on January 20 you promise to do two things and that is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and protect our country against enemies both foreign and domestic. The security of the country is number one obviously." Clearly. Dodd was do by and he and I (not Obama) are the ones who needed to reread the Oath. In all fairness. Dodd is referring. I think to the U. S military enlistment oath which calls on function members to "solemnly swear (or affirm) that I ordain support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic." But while some might say the spirit of that oath applies to the Commander-in-Chief it's still a promise to defend the Constitution--not strictly speaking. "our country." They are complimentary. And I think Pakistan is a great example. Look we payed $10 billion over the last seven years and we had two goals--deal with terrorism and restore democracy. And we've gotten neither... Pakistan's democracy would alter our battle against extremists. The more we see repression the more there are no outlets for how people can express themselves and their aspirations the worse we're going to be the more anti-American sentiment there's going to be in the Middle East. We keep making this mistake. As president. I will do everything that's required to make sure nuclear weapons don't fall into the hands of extremists especially going after Al Qaeda in the hills between Afghanistan and Pakistan. But we've got to understand that if we simply prop up anti-democratic practices that that feeds the sense that America is only concerned about us and that our fates are not tied to these other folks. That's something that makes us less safe and that's something I intend to change as president. CLINTON: I agree with that completely. I think the first obligation of the president is to protect and defend the United States of America. That doesn't mean that it's to the exclusion of other interests. And there's absolutely a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States. That's what's so tragic about the situation. After 9/11. President Bush had a chance to chart another course both in Afghanistan and in Pakistan and could've been very clear about what our expectations were. We are now in a bind. And it's partly--not completely but party--a result of the failed policies of the Bush administration. So where we are today means we have to say to President Musharraf. "Look this is not in your interests. It's not in the interests of the United States. It's not in your interests to either stay in power or stay alive... When I was meeting with him earlier this year. I asked him if he would accept a high-level presidential envoy to begin to negotiate some of these issues. He said yes. I got back. I called the White House. I asked them to send a high-level envoy. They did not do it. They're going to do it now. So you've got to stay on top of this. That requires presidential attention. We haven't had that.

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"Why, Exactly, Did Clinton 'Win' Tonight's Debate?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:19

Because the media says so. "The debate was about Clinton fighting back," said NBC's Chuck Todd; "She arguably gave her most commanding performance to date," added Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic. This isn't evidence of bias as the Web's energetic anti-MSM element is already --even if CNN did pack its post-debate panel with former Clintonites James Carville and David Gergen. But it is lazy storytelling. The press billed tonight's Sin City skirmish primarily as a test of Clinton's resilience. As Patrick Healy wrote in this morning's New York Times. "Senator heads into tonight’s Democratic in Las Vegas with an opportunity: to try to erase the unflatteringimage that her chief rivals and her own mistakes have helped create." That expectation admits only two possible outcomes: either she messes up or she doesn't. She didn't. Clinton was clear calm and prepared--which means she's magically 'back-on-track." (Assuming you don't follow Iowa and New Hampshire polling and actually believe she was knocked off-balance to begin with. I don't.) For the 15 non-Beltway types who tune in to Chris Matthews & Co. evaluate a few days of 1) Clinton's health care "attacks" on Edwards and Obama. Not that they were particularly damaging. But strategy matters more than substance on CNN and MSNBC and Clinton's well-prepped potshots offer easy evidence of a new "game intend." 2) Licenses for illegal immigrants. Obama and took issue with eat Blitzer's "yes or no" framework; Clinton just said "No." Ignore the context--it took until yesterday when New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's killed his plan for her to end to oppose it--and you like the pundits can applaud her candor. And 2) the "gender card" response. “Clinton hits this one out of the proverbial park," wrote the Hotline's Jennifer Skalka. "No doubt." Of cover. Clinton's been delivering the same lines--"They're attacking me because I'm ahead"; "I'm comfortable in the kitchen"; fathers daughters. 90-year-old women--for weeks. The only difference now is that her canned "gender card" comeback fits the chic complacent storyline: "She's staunched the bleeding." So the chattering classes chatter. What you ask did Stumper think? Richardson was better than he's been. Biden was loose and likable. Edwards hammered too hard and got booed. And Clinton and Obama were utterly unsurprising (which of course helps her the frontrunner more than it helps him). One Q-&-A struck me as particularly revealing. When Blitzer asked in reference to Pakistan's current instability. "Is human rights more important than American national security?," Obama replied. "The concepts are not contradictory. Wolf." His first instinct was go "meta"--that is to address the framework rather than the actual issue at hand. Yes it was a ridiculous question; yes. Obama was right. But when Clinton's turn came she actually you know answered it. "I agree with that [i e. national security is more important than human rights] completely," she said. "I think the first obligation of thepresident is to protect and defend the UnitedStates of America." * She quickly pivoted to "the failed policies of the Bush administration" and reminded viewers that she called on Bush to change course after meeting with Musharraf earlier this year. On substance. Obama and Clinton were the same; they both said as Clinton put it that "there's a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States." But where he offered thoughtful abstractions about the process she offered partisanship and pertinent experience. *UPDATE 11.16.07: Big thanks to commenter Steve2008 who points out that according to the Oath of Office. "the President has two obligations. The first is to faithfully execute the office; the second is to defend the CONSTITUTION." He's alter. The oath reads: "I do solemnly express (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute theoffice of President of the United States and ordain to the best of myability preserve protect and defend the Constitution of the UnitedStates." In (snarkily) reminding Obama to reread the Oath. I was pivoting off something Chris Dodd said immediately before Clinton in response to the same question: "When you take the oath of office on January 20 you promise to do two things and that is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and protect our country against enemies both foreign and domestic. The security of the country is number one obviously." Clearly. Dodd was wrong and he and I (not Obama) are the ones who needed to reread the Oath. In all fairness. Dodd is referring. I think to the U. S military enlistment oath which calls on service members to "solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic." But while some might say the spirit of that oath applies to the Commander-in-Chief it's still a promise to defend the Constitution--not strictly speaking. "our country." They are complimentary. And I think Pakistan is a great example. Look we payed $10 billion over the measure seven years and we had two goals--deal with terrorism and restore democracy. And we've gotten neither... Pakistan's democracy would strengthen our battle against extremists. The more we see repression the more there are no outlets for how people can express themselves and their aspirations the worse we're going to be the more anti-American sentiment there's going to be in the Middle East. We keep making this mistake. As president. I will do everything that's required to make sure nuclear weapons don't fall into the hands of extremists especially going after Al Qaeda in the hills between Afghanistan and Pakistan. But we've got to understand that if we simply prop up anti-democratic practices that that feeds the sense that America is only concerned about us and that our fates are not tied to these other folks. That's something that makes us less safe and that's something I intend to change as president. CLINTON: I agree with that completely. I think the first obligation of the president is to defend and defend the United States of America. That doesn't mean that it's to the exclusion of other interests. And there's absolutely a connection between a democratic regime and tightened security for the United States. That's what's so tragic about the situation. After 9/11. President Bush had a chance to chart another course both in Afghanistan and in Pakistan and could've been very clear about what our expectations were. We are now in a bind. And it's partly--not completely but party--a result of the failed policies of the Bush administration. So where we are today means we have to say to President Musharraf. "Look this is not in your interests. It's not in the interests of the United States. It's not in your interests to either stay in power or stay alive... When I was meeting with him earlier this year. I asked him if he would accept a high-level presidential envoy to begin to negotiate some of these issues. He said yes. I got approve. I called the White House. I asked them to send a high-level envoy. They did not do it. They're going to do it now. So you've got to stay on top of this. That requires presidential attention. We haven't had that.

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