Why I Don't Think Hillary Will Do Well
Mike beat me to it, but for anyone who thinks Hillary is an unstoppable juggernaut, just wait.
This is dumb on the merits and politically. She's talking junk on the studies and statistics: there's just positively no correlation between gaming and antisocial behavior. In fact macro trends on youth crime (falling) in relation to gaming (rising) suggest the opposite, so this is a classic solution in search of a problem. It's a purely cultural issue.
Clinton either really believes this is a pressing problem (unlikely), or else thinks she scores political points here with parents who worry about this stuff and don't quite understand the world their kids live in (likely). I think this is poor calculus given the increasing importance of younger and more technologically savvy voters, and the fact that most individuals who care enough about this to cast a vote one way or another on it are Republicans.
Also, just listen to her talk. Not. Gonna. Happen.
What the hell?
Thu, 2006-12-07 22:10 — Sam TreslerLet me just post this IM conversation Frank and I had while watching this.
this section of the IM
Fri, 2006-12-08 19:18 — Danthis section of the IM conversation is spot on.
[21:08] NIGEL77777: she’s helped kill over 2100 young men and women and wounded 20,000 others
And that only refers to Americans. And the number is closer to 3000.
What about the 500K people over in Iraq that have been killed? And that doesn't count people injured.
She's not only pissing off the average video gamer who's 30, but she's not paying attention to markets either. her base is arguably made up of a large number of women. It just so happens that women are the majority of casual gamers, and are the fastest growing segment (not just out of male vs. female) for video gaming overall.
Check out the Wii. That system has just as many carnage games on it.
Tipper Gore redux. She is so
Sat, 2006-12-09 22:37 — zazieTipper Gore redux. She is so toast.
I'm not worried about her becoming president
Fri, 2006-12-15 02:31 — Dan WeinandBut, I am worried about her winning the Democratic nomination. The old Beltway Democratic Strategists that have fallen out of favor see Hillary as a way to re-claim the power they once had. Don't forget the President gets to name the chair of their national party.
I'm definitely not a fan, and this is one of many examples. However, I think it would be a mistake to underestimate her. It's going to take a very strong candidate to beat her in getting the nomination.
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