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Title: The astonishing weakness of Hillary Clinton
Source: TheWeek
URL Source: http://theweek.com/articles/569184/ ... shing-weakness-hillary-clinton
Published: Jul 31, 2015
Author: Michael Brendan Dougherty
Post Date: 2015-07-31 10:43:17 by Tooconservative
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Hillary Clinton is as unpopular as she ever has been. Her favorability ratings have fallen to just 40 percent. Her campaign is already heading south, even though she has serious advantages over everyone else in the campaign, both Democratic and Republican.

Her opponents in the Democratic field do not pose a plausible mathematical threat. Bernie Sanders can attract huge crowds in college towns, but he is going nowhere with the African-American voters who would be key to building an anti-Clinton Democratic primary coalition. Martin O'Malley's record, shaped by his transition from the Baltimore mayoralty to the Maryland statehouse, has made him radioactive to an activist Democratic base that wants criminal justice reform and that winces when a politician like him says, "All Lives Matter." Clinton is thus free to define her agenda apart from them.

Because the Republican field is startlingly unanimous in its positions, Clinton has the opportunity of running against a coherent platform, while picking out its weakest spokesperson on every individual issue. She can run against Trump on immigration, against Huckabee on social issues, against Walker on foreign policy.

But it's an opportunity that she has so far passed over. Perhaps she doesn't want to get bogged down in actual policy details, always unpopular with an electorate that grows fat on cliché but retches at details.

Still, it means that the entirety of Clinton's campaign has alternated between distancing herself from the legacy of her family name, and stonewalling reporters investigating one scandal or another. In the first category, she has repudiated the tough-on-crime policies of her husband. She has strongly embraced gay marriage even though her previous support for traditional marriage was, according to Clinton, rooted in timeless religious principles. She has joined the new gender politics, despite her own history of slut-shaming her husband's mistresses. Calling Bill's pump-and-dump paramours "trailer trash" and "narcissistic loony tunes" is understandable in my own view, but considered impolitic today.

Hillary Clinton has never won a competitive election. This can't be repeated enough. She beat Republican Rep. Rick Lazio for her Senate seat in 2000. And she defeated a mayor from Yonkers in 2006. In her first competitive race, the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, she began as a heavy favorite and she lost.

What has she done to improve her chances in that time? She's aged well, I guess. And she served without distinction as secretary of state. The most notable addition to her CV was her strenuous support of military intervention in Libya, which has left that nation in ruins and vulnerable to ISIS. In turn, Libya has left Clinton with a new scandal about her home-brew email server and the deletion of thousands of emails that congressional oversight might have used against her.

She has high name-recognition. Until she started campaigning she was polling well even with Republicans. She has the Obama coalition, and an electoral map where Republicans need significant pickups. But boy, it all seems underwhelming. What is the task for Democrats in the post-Obama era? Why is Clinton the one to take on this mission?

After achieving a policy almost approximating universal health care, the dream of Democrats since Harry Truman, what are the Democrats to do? Are they pro-globalization? Do they have ideas for integrating the great wave of immigration to America that has occurred over the past 50 years? Do they have anything to offer the dying white working class? Are they for reforming any of America's major institutions?

Clinton just seems like a mismatch for the party and the moment. The center-left darling of Wall Street talking up issues of inequality. The former Walmart board member posing as savior of American jobs. The "Smart Power" leader whose achievement at state was wrecking a nation and turning it over to Sunni terrorists faster than George W. Bush. A champion of women who pretended the leader of the free world was the victim of his intern. The wife of a man who flies on the "Lolita Express" with a porn star that was booked for "massages." The vanquisher of a Yonkers mayor.

Is this really the best the Democrats can do? Yes, and that should worry them.


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After a few weeks of Trumpsterism, the GOP has forgotten about Hitlery altogether. But she is self-destructing from her own scandals and repulsive public persona. Her name recognition and reputation are sky-high. And that is her biggest problem. The Dems know who and what she is. I think the writer overlooked just how repulsive her major Wall Street banking connections are with Goldman-Sachs, JP Morgan, Chase, the new UBS scandal, etc. That's pure poison to the Dem base voters, the bulwark of the Occupy Wall Street types. And the Xlintons are still loathed by the Obama Dem establishment.Subscribe to *2016 The Likely Suspects*

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#1. To: TooConservative (#0)

All of which means that the Republican candidate will probably win, whoever it is.

Which means that the Republican candidate matters.

But it will be Jeb Bush.

Which means more crony capitalism.

Bush will probably be the next President on account of all of this, and the country will continue to deteriorate.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-31   10:58:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Vicomte13 (#1)

All of which means that the Republican candidate will probably win, whoever it is.

More likely, Biden or Warren will enter the race to try to defeat the Whore of Babylon.

Either one is a better fit for the Lefty base voters of the Dem party.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-31   11:49:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: TooConservative (#2)

More likely, Biden or Warren will enter the race to try to defeat the Whore of Babylon.

I hope it's Biden. Among the top Democrats, I think that Biden is the "most decent".

Biden could beat Bush, and I would not be unhappy with that result.

He's still a babykiller - and worse, a Catholic one - but then, so is the Republican leadership, and Jeb Bush let Terri Schiavo die without intervening. Bill Clinton would have intervened, with force if necessary, as he did during the Elian Gonzales standoff. Democrats have the courage of their convictions.

Jeb Bush's only real convictions are in favor of crony capitalism and maintaining the immigration flow from Mexico.

So, you've raised an intriguing possibility: Joe Biden runs and beats Hillary, and then beats Bush. That's not a bad result. Best one I've heard that seems even possible. I wonder if Obama will use his power to back Biden.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-31   14:02:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Vicomte13 (#7) (Edited)

Biden could beat Bush, and I would not be unhappy with that result.

He's still a babykiller - and worse, a Catholic one - but then, so is the Republican leadership, and Jeb Bush let Terri Schiavo die without intervening.

Actually, I think Bush converted to Catholicism too.

I'm not sure the libs were wrong about Schiavo. I think the case should have been referred to an independent panel of doctors for expert evaluation. You might recall that at the height of the Schiavo fight, Senate Majority Leader Bill Fritsch was diagnosing her via satellite video link from the floor of the Senate. It was way over the top, especially with the indy voters. The pro-lifers gave themselves a big black eye with that, no help from the libmedia needed.

Even more disappointing was that, after all that effort on Schiavo, the same pro-lifers did absolutely nothing to reform state laws to allow family members to petition for a case like Schiavo to be referred for extended study by a group of expert independent physicians.

It is disgusting that Schiavo's husband stood to gain by keeping her remaining settlement money to spend on his new wife after he gave the order to starve Terry Schiavo. That circumstance alone should have triggered a move for independent evaluation by a board of doctors and a judge. The husband had strong motive for ending her life for his own benefit. The courts and the laws failed to protect her. And the Right, for all its rantings over Schiavo, did nothing to shore up these weaknesses that still exist in many states.

Jeb Bush's only real convictions are in favor of crony capitalism and maintaining the immigration flow from Mexico.

So it seems. The ruling class(es) seem bent on it so all the "credible candidates" are toeing the line on that policy, perhaps wiggling a little on each side of the line but with none promising to simply enforce the laws on the books concerning illegal aliens. Which is the real job of the president, not finding lots of ways to subvert the written laws as Obola has done.

The worst consequence of Obola's presidency is the bad precedent of sheer lawlessness. We will regret this -- and possibly mourn it -- in the future.

When your top leaders fundamentally corrupt your most powerful civic institutions, nothing good can come of it.

The country is more ripe for civil war in some respects than it has been in my lifetime, even during the aftermath of the Sixties.

So, you've raised an intriguing possibility: Joe Biden runs and beats Hillary, and then beats Bush. That's not a bad result. Best one I've heard that seems even possible. I wonder if Obama will use his power to back Biden.

Obama had the most liberal voting record in the Senate during his years there. Biden was a close second. It's one reason he became VP. Obola is the interracial charismatic Biden.

The Obamas loathe the Xlintons, loathe the way they ran the country. Others like Valerie Jarret are positively poisonous toward the Xlintons and their record.

Add in Hitlery's record of being on the Walmart corporate board, being in the pockets of every major Wall Street bank and with nearly all of them enriching the Xlintons through the Xlinton Foundation And Massage Parlor, and you see why the Dem base voters just don't like the Xlintons at all.

There is some sentiment expressed on the Left that winning with the Xlintons is still losing overall. Hitlery is working hard to try to prove she really is a woman of the Left, despite many years of being anything but that. Some Dems have even said it would be better to lose with a Sanders or an O'Malley than to win with a Xlinton again.

So it is quite possible for Hitlery to lose her hold on the nomination. In fact, her hold in 2015 is already much weaker with no real challenger than it was in 2007 at this point when she was also the overwhelming favorite and most people hadn't even heard of Borat Obola yet. So it's plenty early for Hitlery to sink her own ship (by campaigning) and draw a strong challenger to take the nomination away.

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#12. To: TooConservative (#8)

The worst consequence of Obola's presidency is the bad precedent of sheer lawlessness. We will regret this -- and possibly mourn it -- in the future.

When your top leaders fundamentally corrupt your most powerful civic institutions, nothing good can come of it.

The country is more ripe for civil war in some respects than it has been in my lifetime, even during the aftermath of the Sixties.

I don't think it is repairable. And none of the Americans I know wants to repair it either. What they all want is for their (narrow, foolish, poorly- thought-out) ideology to prevail.

The only viable strategy is to outlive this all, as something new always emerges somewhere.

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