Anonymous ID: 6af1c7 April 21, 2018, 8:32 a.m. No.1130084   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Do you anons know about Blue Heron Farm yet? Adrenochrome harvesting? Obama has slept over!

 

http:// archive.boston.com/ae/celebrity/articles/2009/08/25/vineyard_viewing/

Anonymous ID: 6af1c7 April 21, 2018, 8:47 a.m. No.1130258   🗄️.is 🔗kun

) Names:

 

a. Policy*

 

i. Joe Stiglitz

 

ii. Paul Volcker

  • More names available if and when it's helpful. And we should revisit if and how to give people a heads up beforehand.

 

b. Campaign

 

i. John, Joel, and Robby are already out there

 

ii. Teddy Goff?

 

iii. Wendy Clark?

 

2) On Background as someone familiar with HRC's thinking:

 

After the midterms, HRC turned in earnest to thinking through a decision, as she always said she would. She's taking on the two big questions she posed at the end of her book: "What's your vision for America?" and "Can you lead us there?" During the midterm campaign, you heard her lay out a lot of the challenges we face, particularly stagnant incomes and the middle class squeeze that is preventing a lot of Americans from feeling the recovery. So now she's focusing on potential solutions. She's casting a wide net, with a particular emphasis on new voices and new ideas. Talking to Joe Stiglitz about inequality. Talking to Paul Volker about financial reform. When you include outreach by her team, there have been discussions with more than 100 policy experts across the country. As for the second question – can you lead us there? – she's also talking to people about what a successful, forward-looking and technological advanced campaign would look like, one that would allow her to have a conversation with the American public about these ideas and do so in innovative ways. And just like on the policy side, she's especially interested in new voices and new talent. It's no accident she's talking to so many people from the Obama orbit. Joel Benenson, for example. If she runs, this is going to be a different kind of campaign, from top to bottom.

 

3) On the record:

 

She is thinking through a decision and doing so with a big-tent approach that allows her to hear from lots of people across the Democratic party. She wants to hear new voices and new ideas. She's using this time to look at bold new ideas for helping the middle class and what it would take to build an inclusive, thoughtful and technically advanced campaign, so that if she decides to run, she'll be ready.

 

When:

Next week probably makes the most sense, but after we have an agreed-upon plan in place we should reconvene early next week by email or phone and make a decision.

 

From: Philippe Reines <pir@hrcoffice.com<mailto:pir