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The Clintons Just Won't Learn

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Whether one likes, dislikes, loves, hates, admires, fears, despises or envies them, every Clinton watcher has this in common: They are dumbfounded both by the incompetence with which Hillary has run for president and her intransigence at sticking to a failed message. In a demonstration of inability and inflexibility reminiscent of her health-care debacle of 1993-94, Mrs. Clinton seems destined to fulfill Voltaire's description of the Bourbon kings of France: "They learn nothing. They forget nothing."

Even now, with her back against the wall, fighting for her political career, Hillary, presumably with Bill's acquiescence, insists on making the same mistakes that landed her in the soup. No new tactics, no new strategy, no new message emerges.

Incredibly, both Clintons are harping, once more, on the theme of experience to carry the day. No matter that it hasn't worked since before Iowa, they repeat the same mantra endlessly — that Hillary can "hit the ground running" on "Day One." Will they ever realize that voters grasp two essential facts:

— That Hillary's experience is derivative of Bill's and her claims to his achievements are largely invented and spurious, and

— That the real edge she has in experience is her ability to repeat the strategies, tactics, message, fund-raising models and campaign style of the 1990s, something modern voters reject emphatically?

Why, after losing 24 states, do Hillary and Bill fail to get these messages? Are they saving up these insights for their memoirs?

And why do the Clintons persist in running a negative campaign even when they can't find anything to be negative about? Alienating voters with their abrasive attacks without attracting them with their content, they throw pitty-pat punches accusing Obama one day of plagiarism for borrowing speech lines from his close and consenting friend and the next day for accurately describing Hillary's health-care plan as requiring sanctions to make those who do not wish to sign up do so against their will (albeit for policies Mrs.

Clinton deems to be "affordable").

If you are going to pay the price of going negative, throw real punches. Hit Obama with big negatives. You take the backlash for going negative in order to pass the lethal message on to the voters. But if you don't have any negatives to throw and your detectives have, indeed, come up empty, then stop trying to go negative. Stop alienating people to no purpose.

But as obvious as these observations are, they seem to be lost on Bill and Hillary and the geniuses who are running her campaign. Despite defeat after defeat, we still hear about experience and still get a daily dose of so-what attacks on Obama.

The deeper reality of this campaign is that Obama has shown, by his incredible skill in the way he is waging it, an ability to handle himself and a talent for the demands of center stage that show, experienced or not, he is better able to be president than the inept Hillary.

We are watching a grim re-enactment of all of the character traits that led Hillary to decompose in the healthcare debate of her husband's first term. The blind reliance on a guru-delivered strategy, the religious insistence on following the same rhetorical line even when it obviously isn't working, the inflexibility in adapting to one's opposition and the inability to formulate new strategies or to improvise tactics when her pre-conceptions are found to be so obviously faulty — this is Hillary at her worst.

As citizens, we are entitled to watch Obama's skill, leadership style and savvy sophistication, and contrast it with Hillary's doctrinaire insistence on approaches that aren't working and to conclude that Hillary would be a disaster as president and that Obama would be pretty good. We can, at least, conclude that the same tenacity that led Johnson into Vietnam and may be inducing Bush to risk his party, his reputation and the attitudes of a generation in Iraq may be abundantly present in Hillary.

But we are driven to wonder: Does Hillary's rigidity stem from a false conviction or from an absence of sufficient imagination and creativity to formulate an alternative course?

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Dick, I here you a lot on Hannity and Boortz. You are supposed to be a conservative, but I never hear you talking about the Fair Tax it is always Hillary. The public is getting real tired of hearing about Obama and Hillary, especially the repeats. I want to hear more about the Conservative candidates. Huckabee is still in this race beause he has not lost yet even though there are some of you that don't give hime the credit and respect that he deserves. Do you ever go on his web sight and look around or do you listen to others for your opinions. I have written the following to shed some light on a couple of issues.
Call to America
I am a supporter of Mike Huckabee for President and I support the Fair Tax. Huckabee has challenged Arizona Senator John McCain and Texas Senator Ron Paul to a debate. Former Arkansas Governor has also written Senator McCain a former letter challenging him to a public debate. McCain is capitalizing on the majority of his delegate wins from the Democratic States.
McCain has won approximately 390 delegates in Republican States. All the rest of McCains delegates are from the Democratic states.
One million voters have voted for Huckabee in the Republican states he has lost. Over one million voters have voted for Huckabee in the Republican states he has won. That is over two million votes in just the Republican states for Huckabee.
The mass majority of voters know about the Fair Tax and are strong supporters of the Fair Tax. There is legislation in congress H.R.25 that if passed would replace the Federal Income Tax System with The Fair Tax. You would be taxed on what you spend and not on what you earn. The Fair Tax would be good for the people, businesses, economy, foreign trade, and the United States. If you really care about a chance for a level playing field, read up on the Fair Tax. You can go to FairTax.org and you can find the Fair Book at a library. Currently this is a grassroots effort and Presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is helping to promote it in most of his campaign speeches and at some of the debates.
Even though the Fair Tax would help our economy, the media and columnists ignore it like the plague. Currently the media and talk show hosts are giving John McCain a free ride. There are important issues that still need to be debated by the remaining Republican candidates. It is too bad that media is caught up in a frenzy with liberal candidates that are competing for President of the United States. The Democratic candidates are out to defeat President Bush, well President Bush is not a candidate. The Democratic candidates are going to get rid of President Bush tax cuts, well those are American citizens tax cuts.
The voters would really appreciate a debate between the remaining Republican presidential candidates. It may help to earn back some respect that has been lost.
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Posted by: RoninFl
Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:39 PM
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