Hillary's Barack-Bashing: Too Soon?
Clinton campaigning in Florida this week.Photo: Getty Images
"If you're the front-runner, you don't need to make such a strong attack so early in the race," Smikle, who is not yet committed in the '08 race, theorizes. "It's a sign of weakness on her part. You start to acknowledge him, you raise his profile. Now you've elevated him. You walked right into it. Unless the Clinton folks rein their people in, you're going to see a lot of that down the road." Another strategist calls Wolfson's Obama offensive "bizarrely misplaced," a major overreaction to Geffen's remark. "I don't think the American heartland gives a fuck that a guy who makes good movies thinks Hillary Clinton is calculating. The spin should be how not to make Hillary look like the Iron Lady." Wolfson declined to comment. —Geoffrey Gray

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