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President Hillary

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If polls are reliable, Hillary will win the Democratic nomination. The Democratic groups that prefer Obama are not sufficiently numerous to give him the nomination.

Of course, anything can happen in a political campaign, but the latest Field Poll of likely California Democrats and independent voters gives Hillary a 39 percent to 27 percent lead over Obama. This is bad news for Obama, because California is a progressive state where race is less likely to be a handicap.

Obama is favored by those who rank the Iraq war and foreign policy as the most important issues, by blacks, college graduates and those with higher incomes.

Hillary is favored two to one by women, two to one by lower income groups and three to one among Latinos. Hillary has a further advantage. At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, approximately 50 percent of the delegates were women. As Democratic delegates are invariably feminists, they are not going to miss the chance of putting a woman in the presidency.

Are the Democrats choosing Hillary because she has the moral integrity to stop an unjust war and to hold war criminals responsible for leading America into war based on lies and deception? Are they choosing Hillary because she defends the U.S. Constitution from usurpation by executive power? Are they choosing her because she is public-spirited instead of personally ambitious?

No. The Democrats are choosing Hillary because of gender and race. Despite all the efforts of Democratic activist groups, the majority of Democratic voters are more concerned with race and gender issues than with their country's reputation and their civil liberties.

If elected president, Hillary will bring no more change than did the Democratic congressional majority elected in 2006.

Obama might not bring any change, either. But he is the only candidate in the running who has expressed concern over Israel's mistreatment of the Palestinians and who was against the Iraq invasion. Clearly, he is a better bet for change than Hillary. Democrats are more attuned to race and gender issues than to war crimes and loss of civil liberties, however.

This is not to argue that Republicans are an improvement. Their likely nominee is John McCain, who has recently said that he is OK with a 100-year war in Iraq.

McCain is as willing to attack Iran as George Bush and Dick Cheney, and he would not be averse to conspiring with Israel and the neoconservatives to pull off an attack. Republicans don't even have a "change" candidate in the running. They have worked to marginalize Ron Paul precisely because he would be an instrument of change.

Even if Obama were elected and was sincere about change, what could he do? Probably very little. The pool of candidates from which he could staff an administration is not that much different from that of any other candidate. He can pass over a neocon architect of the Iraq invasion and settle on an architect of President Clinton's bombing of Serbia.

Moreover, Congress will still be controlled by the same interest groups. If Obama were to appoint people opposed by the military-security lobby, the Israel lobby or the offshoring lobby, the Senate would be unlikely to confirm them. No president wants to nominate people who cannot be confirmed. Presidents have to staff their administrations according to who can get the approval of powerful interest groups.

This makes it difficult to change the status quo. It only takes one senator to put a hold on an appointment. Change in Washington requires breaking many iron grips.

In the presidential race, Hillary would defeat McCain, who without any doubt is the war candidate. Hillary will get the women's vote, the minorities' vote and the antiwar vote. McCain will get the vote of angry macho white males.

What Hillary has to worry about is a major terrorist attack, whether real or orchestrated, that would revive the 9-11 fears and send voters scurrying to put the presidency into the hands of a war hero. As Hillary is not regarded as a threat to Israel's territorial expansion or to the interests of the military-security complex, the only wild card is some terrorist action that would require the failure of U.S. security in order to succeed.

Of course, all of this ignores the salient fact: No one knows how the Diebold electronic voting machines programmed by Republican operatives with proprietary software will count the votes.

If it hasn't become a stolen affair, the American presidency has become a family affair — one that is passed from a Bush to a Clinton to a Bush and back to a Clinton. The interest groups are satisfied, and nothing of importance changes.

After Hillary will we have Jeb?

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Ma'am;.. I might be considered a liberal and independent... I would have stayed home if Mrs. Clinton were on the ticket, just like a lot of republicans stayed home because of Mrs. Palin... She was a polarizing figure, and I do not agree that a part of the savaging republicans leveled at the Clintons was justified... What is true, is that the Clintons could have done much much more, and Bill should have kept it in his britches, and they should have not been so money grubbing... Now, something else... I live in the wasteland, and in fact, that part of the wasteland called Michigan... Please do not confuse the republican wilderness with the American wasteland.... They got the heaven and we got the hell... They think that all they have to do is obstruct, and America will change up the democrats for the republicans.. As a wastelander, I see it is time to replace both parties to have our piece of the promised lands.. Those who drive you into the wastes will never lead you out... It is time to drive them all outside...Forget their names... Forget them... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:19 AM
One thing is certain and that is that Obama MUST nullify Hillary Clinton as a candidate in 2012. Therefore he MUST appoint her to a high-level position in his administration and Secretary of state is the perfect place for her. Should the Obama administration stumble badly on any foreign policy problem, Hillary would share some of the blame. I Obama has a successful foreign policy over the next four years, the credit will accrue to Obama. Sen Clinton is thus placed in a no-win situation. Machivellian.. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
It is obvious that THE PRINCE is the first book in OBAMA's library.
Comment: #2
Posted by: robert lipka
Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:23 AM
Re: robert lipka;...Sir, it would be easier for Mr. Obama to negate Mrs. Clinton as a member of the cabinet... If she were willing to work in the Senate, that would be a better place for her... Keeping your enemies close is a good maxim... Giving a cabinet post to a republican you would like to remove from the Senate is a good move too, because if he screws up, or simply fails , he can be forced to resign, and that would make him a loser, and America hates losers, which explain our self loathing.... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:04 AM
Hillary didn't win the primary so who cares,....
Comment: #4
Posted by: fulltime observer
Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:19 PM
I admire your devotion to Hillary Clinton for you must be a good friend to her. Obama along with moveon.or and the far left stoled (60's radicals) the election from her. She must be very angry about that. My take is the far left knew they could not control Hillary so they did everything in their power to destroy her and praise Obama in the media. They succeeded and they also praised McCain in the media making him the great candidate to only destroy him in the election. The thing that frightens me is the control the far left and media have in running this country. What really frightens me is the ignorance of the American people who follow them. I look at Obama as a puppet for the far left. He will not be able to make a decision without them and I pray he is not the man I think he is. Isn't it amazing how the conservatives do not HATE Obama for winning but are offering him assistance because they want him to succeed!! WHY they love their country. LOL Who will the democrats blame now. Who will they HATE now!!!! OH They will blame Bush for the next 20 yrs LOL. Put your hard hat on people it is going to be a bumpy ride.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Kathaleen McCausland
Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:58 AM
GIVE IT A REST!!! Seriously. No one stole anything. If people didn't vote for you, they didn't vote for you.

We've gone through a general election and you guys are still talking about the primary. Hillary didn't win. She didn't win because of flawed campaign practices despite Reverend Wright. No one stole anything.
Comment: #6
Posted by: TheAngryRabbit
Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:31 AM
It's over for both Hillary and McCain for running for Pres. He's too old and she is close now and closer in 2016. Why don't you focus on Chelsea chances if the subject still interests you.
Comment: #7
Posted by: bob
Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:34 PM
Ma'am; Rove may be right that the party that is not responsible has a better chance in the election; but irresponsible is not exactly the same thing as not responsible... They lack the sense of responsibility, but they are responsible for a lot of the damage that has been done, as well as people like Mrs. Clinton, who went along with the republicans when it was wrong and stupid because it was more politically defensible... We have to get beyond the government of cover your butt, and learn to cover the country's butt...You know what really screws both of these parties??? It is that they are cut off from the people.. If the house was democratic and held to the proportion of representatives suggested by the contitution, we would never have gotten into this mess, but more than that, we could more easily get out of it... Any thing the government does that does not spring from the demands of the people, will throw dirt on them if they fail... But if it were a democracy, a real representative democracy, the house could stand a lot of dirt before being buried... Now, those people run from shadows they are so scared... Fear does not make for good government... Hillary should not have run scared, and none of them should, and they all will be because such a small shift in public opinion can elect one and unelect another... The tyranny of the majority depends upon very small minorities of the voters....And they are the ones most frustrated with government and angry... The cure for their anger is the cure for bad government; and that is more democracy.. .Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #8
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:31 PM
"Democrats and the country have an enormous interest in Obama's success. All efforts should be focused on that goal. If he succeeds, the Democratic Party, the country and the world will benefit."<br/>
I believe the above is very telling.... would not the quote above be true for our current president as well? What happened.. did you forget? Or did you just realize this? Country before party.
I do not agree with Obama, but I do respect him as my President and the office he holds.
Comment: #9
Posted by: Kevin
Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:29 AM
just when i thought the clintons would just go away !!!!!! i guess a curse lasts forever !!!!!

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Comment: #10
Posted by: rich
Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:42 AM
Thank God we don't have anyone like Hillary in the Republican party! Susan is like most liberals in writing off the Republican party. Don't be too sure 2010 and 2012 won't be great years for Republicans if conservatives can grab the party back from the Rhinos.
Comment: #11
Posted by: Roy D. Keller
Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:56 PM
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