There's long been evidence that Bush has planted questions at campaign rallies and town hall meetings, throughout his presidency.
Now, it appears Hillary is doing the same thing -- to get slams in on Obama.
Deep in Ben Smith's daily hit piece attacking Obama, we find this little nugget about Hillary's campaign appearance in Iowa.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), in contrast to Obama, has refused to take Bush’s veto for granted. She launched a petition drive Monday to demand that Bush sign the bill. Asked in Crawfordsville Tuesday whether Obama's willingness to look past the veto was helpful or unhelpful to the Democratic position, she responded: "I'm only going to speak for myself, and my position is we have to negotiate with the president from a position of strength.
"We need to change the approach of the White House, which means you've got to stand firm and say, 'We don't expect you to veto something that represents the will of the American people,'" Clinton said.
On a two-day swing through eastern Iowa this week, Clinton has put the idea of a confrontation with Bush on Iraq – and the implicit distinction between her and Obama – at the heart of her stump speech.
One local Democratic Party official told The Politico that a Clinton aide had also suggested that he and other audience members ask questions about the confrontation.
Is this surprising to anyone?
And lets all remember: Anytime we take our potshots at Obama or Edwards, its always going to be Clinton who seeks to benefit.