Attacks Against Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton: "too 'angry' to win"
Republican National Committee Chairman Kenneth B. Mehlman "created a furor this week when he suggested Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is too 'angry' to win the White House in 2008," the Associated Press's Beth Fouhy wrote February 7, 2006.

Related Links
 * Marc Humbert, "GOP boss: Hillary Clinton an angry woman driven by blind ambition," Associated Press (CNN), July 20, 2000.
 * Katha Pollitt, "What Do They Want?" The Nation, November 6, 2000 (issue).
 * Adam Nagourney, "G.O.P. Chairman Goes on the Attack Against 'Angry' Clinton," New York Times, February 5, 2006.
 * "GOP Chair Says Clinton Turns Off Voters," Associated Press (ABC News), February 6, 2006.
 * Teddy Davis, "Clinton Fires Back After Being Labeled 'Angry' and 'Left-Wing'," ABC News, February 6, 2006.
 * Patrick D. Healy, "Clinton Rebuts G.O.P. Chairman's Attack on Her," New York Times, February 6, 2006.
 * deborah, "Neverending FNC Clinton Obsession," News Hounds, February 6, 2006.
 * "Calmly, she replies ...," Arkansas Times Blogs, February 7, 2006.
 * "President Clinton No. 2?" ABC News, February 8, 2006.
 * Beth Fouhy, "GOP's 'anger' strategy has Dems defensive," Associated Press (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), February 7, 2006.
 * "Maureen Dowd: Hillary Clinton 'Not Angry Enough'," ''NewsMax, February 8, 2006.
 * Myrna Blyth, "Anger Management. Hillary tries yet another look," National Review Online, February 8, 2006.

StopHerNow.com
Arthur Finkelstein, the chief political guru of New York Governor George Pataki, and one of the country's most successful yet least known political consultants/spin doctors launched StopHerNow.com, a website targeting Hillary Clinton. And:
 * According to the New York Post, Finkelstein, the longtime master of the political attack ad, hopes the site will raise as much as $10 million from Hillary-haters across the nation and provide a gathering point for conservative activists working to defeat her in next year's Senatorial election. Hillary's defeat would likely derail any presidential aspirations she might have. (Berkowitz, op. cit.)

Berkowitz adds:
 * "Hillary bashers are counting on a political trifecta consisting of the Internet, lessons learned from the Swift Boat Veterans attack against John Kerry, and the genius of Arthur Finkelstein." (Berkowitz, op. cit.)

Hillary Rodham Clinton Voter Alert Campaign
The American Conservative Union launched a "The Hillary Rodham Clinton Voter Alert Campaign," and published a 92-page paperback book entitled Hillary Rodham Clinton: What Every American Should Know.

American Enterprise Institute
In early April 2000, the Washington, DC-based right-wing think tank, the American Enterprise Institute, co-hosted a conference called "The Legacy and Future of Hillary Rodham Clinton." It was co-sponsored with David Horowitz's Los Angeles-based Center for the Study of Popular Culture.