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R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
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Delusions of Grandeur

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WASHINGTON — There always has been something delusional about the Clintons' project to make Hillary this country's next commander in chief. Start with the balderdash so frequently exuded through the media that she is, along with her husband, a "rock star." Well, they left the White House like rock stars. They trashed the place.

Yet Hillary, a physically unprepossessing lady on the far side of middle age, is not a rock star. Agreed, when she and her bodyguards enter a room, she turns a lot of heads, but so does a roadside automobile accident or the clumsy waitress who just spilled a warm plate of fettuccine alfredo on a customer. Why have members of the press insisted on claiming that Hillary is a rock star and, more preposterous still, that she possesses "charisma," notwithstanding that she is a pedestrian campaigner with a tin ear for politics?

For that matter, why have members of the press insisted on claiming that the former Boy President is a political genius? The Democratic Party went into decline almost everywhere throughout the republic while he was bemanuring the White House. Truth be known, when Boy Clinton began campaigning for her, her prospects darkened. The stubborn minority of journalists who have remained undeluded by the Clinton legends and aware of the Clinton record recognized the impending danger. All through the spring and summer, I was asked on talk radio and television whether I thought Bill would be active in Hillary's campaign and, if so, whether he would be an asset. Usually, I expressed doubt on both counts. As I point out in my book about his retirement and his attendant designs to return to the White House, "The Clinton Crack-Up," Hillary's staff always has been uneasy about the presence of her big loveable lug on the campaign trail. Anyone who might bother to contemplate his record as a campaigner would recognize that he is poison when he campaigns for others. In 2004, of the 14 fated Democrats he campaigned for, 12 lost.

Delusional, too, are Hillary's boasts that her "experience" is superior to that of Sen. Barack Obama. Actually, the less said about Hillary's experience the better for her. Now, after this week's primary defeats, she is introducing her "experience" theme again by boasting that as president, she will be "ready from Day One." She capitalizes "Day One." Is she telling us that upon entering the White House, she will again fire the apolitical employees at the travel office? Or is she promising a "Filegate" hullabaloo with her opponents' FBI files turning up in White House offices? Will there be billing records appearing and disappearing? Will she preside, as she did in the early 1990s, over a "War Room" to handle Whitewater? Whitewater is old news, Hillary.

Get over it!

For Hillary to stress her political experience is about as reckless as it was for the most recent Democratic presidential candidate to stress his war record, knowing that it included easily accessed film of his appearance before Congress denouncing the Vietnam War and blatantly lying about his comrades' combat behavior. Candidate Jean-Francois Kerry fallaciously charged his comrades with committing atrocities, and three decades later, he expected to be elected president. Regarding Hillary's experience, I suspect that the electorate is well-aware of its luridities. As I noted in "The Clinton Crack-Up," when her campaign for the presidency drew near, anywhere between 40 and 50 percent of the electorate were polled saying that they would not vote for her.

I noted those statistics to a mainstream journalist a few months back, and he thought I was exaggerating. All he had to do was consult the polls.

The explanation for Hillary's collapse as a front-runner with a 25 to 35 percent (chose your poll) lead over Sen. Barack Obama is that a small cloud far back in the memories of many Democrats has come forward in their minds with every one of her campaign's blunders. After the early bullying of Obama, the arrival of shady Asian money, the planted questions at an Obama rally, implausible complaints about Obama's kindergarten essay, the racist rhetoric in South Carolina, and now evidence of voting fraud in the New York primary, those little clouds have become thunderclouds. Hundreds of thousands of Democrats do not want to go back to the 1990s.

Perhaps historians will note what I noted not long ago. Obama began to cut into Hillary's lead in late November. That was when he deftly reminded voters of the "1990s" and of the quarrels of "the baby boomers." He wanted to move on, and that meant leaving the Clintons and their episodic apologists in the media forlorn among the vapors of their delusions.

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator, a contributing editor to The New York Sun, and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute. His newest book is "The Clinton Crack-Up: The Boy President's Life After the White House." To find out more about R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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THE SIZZLE IS GONE AND SHE IS LOSING STEAM, AFTER 30 YRS IN DIVISIVE POLITICS, REFUSING TO BAKE COOKIES, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF NEW YORK TO GET INTO THE SENATE AND SPENDING $133 MILLION DOLLARS, BEING BACKED BY POWERFUL DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL MACHINE (SET UP BY HER HUBBY, SLICK WILLIE), AND PLAYING BOTH THE GENDER AND RACE CARDS....

My idea is that Billary has lost it. And I said it before it happened that bringing slick Willie into her campaign would ruin her and now it is happening. Who in American will ever forget his scandal ridden presidency? When he goes out there campaigning for her, I bet you the picture of him sticking a lighted cigarette in the private part of an 18 yr old intern (old enough to be his daughter) must be flashing in the heads of everyone. It makes you shudder how a character like this could have won an election to be the president? When the Sudanese cornered Bin Laden and informed him, he refused to arrest him. Another time when the CIA cornered him in a hospital, again for a second time, he let him go. But when Bin Laden terrorists bombed American embassies in Africa and he was about to be impeached also due his scandals, what did he do? He blasted a few ICBMs at Sudan and Afghanistan and killed innocent people to save his skin. Think about all the scandals, Whitewater, Travelgate, Ken Starr's investigations that cost America millions of dollars, Vincent Forster's murder, Ron Brown's murder, the more than 100 murders of his body guards and close business associates, Jennifer Flower's accusation of sexual misconduct, Paula Jones' oral sex accusation, smoking marijuana and lying about it by saying he smoked but did not inhale and since it happened in England he claimed he did not break any US law! How on earth could she have allowed this man to come out and open his mouth on her behalf? Let us not even mention millions of bisexuals and lesbians who hate her for not divorcing him for all the humiliations she suffered because of him. Therefore, it is not a surprise that a freshman senator with no political machine backing him, from a minority group is whipping her like a cattle. If she does not win both Texas and Ohio, she should save face and just drop out and take a long vacation in Siberia. This is too humiliating. What happened to her “30 yrs experience in politics” and "I am ready to be the President on day one" bragging and campaign mantra? secret33.com/diet
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