Hillary Clinton's Bad Week

Lalita Amos | 08/12/2008 - 16:41

Senator Hillary Clinton must be one pissed chica. After the video of her speaking with her supporters emerged with her backers suggesting that she put her name in nomination as president in the first ballot, it was revealed that there will be an "expose" on her campaign with piles of memo's and emails from and between her staff.


I love how this ends: "You have to understand, I have no control over this process."

"No control" my ample, Black behind.

She knows good and well that these women will never vote for Senator Obama. Her masterful manipulation of language has ensured that. And she doesn't care that the GOP is watching and capturing every virtiol-filled word, so we can all watch it on an endless loop on FOX or on McCain attack ads. I think Bil O'Reilly, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck will have to be wearing bibs and Depends during the Democratic National Convention to capture embarrassing leaks (yeah, I said that). They may just ascend into Right Wing heaven after the convention...or spontaneously combust.

Like her husband President Bill who, when faced with the truth of his lying, cheating ways, pressed the Congress to go for the "nuclear option" (impeachment), Senator Clinton will stay at this thing till the last Cocker Spaniel swoons. Like Bill, who didn't care about the level or degree of destruction his actions caused, Senator Clinton will continue her convention tantrum, intoning "I'm doing this for the sake of party unity" every step of the way, dividing the party in ways from which we may not easily or fullyrecover.

Oh, yeah, then, as Greg Sargent over at Talking Points Memo discusses, Senator Clinton's campaign strategy memos are going to be published in next month's issue of The Atlantic.

Josh Green's much-anticipated article in The Atlantic about the struggles in Hillaryland has just gone live online, complete with a treasure trove of internal Hillary campaign memos that paint a vivid portrait of the campaign's internal battles over strategy.

The memos show even more clearly than before that chief Hillary strategist Mark Penn advocated a brutally negative and xenophobic campaign against Obama, and they reveal a host of internal tensions on other matters.

They planned to make Senator Obama seem "less American" than the rest of us um, "real Americans," campaign in Florida in violation of party rules (Ickes: they're going to lose 100% of their delegates anyway) and though I used to think that those who said that Senator Clinton ran her campaign from the Karl Rove playbook were mouthing hyperbole, I found that her campaign maps came courtesy of Karl Rove & Co. Really.

Now, journalistic giant The National Inquirer has divulged that John Edwards has been having an affair and may have a "love chile." Had news of this emerged sooner, one of Ms. Clinton's top competitors for the Democratic nomination would have evaporated in a puff of greasy, gray smoke, leaving her a better chance for the top spot. According to the Camp Clinton, she would have been the nominee.

Being the cynic that I am, I think I can predict how this is going to go. Senator Clinton and her delegates will make a powerplay in Denver, fronting it as a effort to garner "party unity," "allowing" her delagates to put her on the ballot for consideration (which will take her approval to do, by the way). If they don't get to have their way, they have vowed to charge the DNC (and possibly Barack Obama) with discrimination through the EEOC.

I'm not joking.



Lalita Amos | 08/15/2008 - 16:50 |  VG, You're Right About IPOPA

He wouldn't stand a chance.

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Ray Miller | 08/15/2008 - 13:43 |  Yea the tooth fairy, the easter bunny and santa like Obama too

I hate to sound too cynical but what??????
I would love to think the Clintons could do what it takes to look that magnanimous. (We know they couldn't ever really be that self sacrificing).
Have people forgotten the not good parts of the eight years of the Clinton administration?
"IT all depends on what the meaning of is, is" or
Hillary trying to Bully everyone into HER health care plan or Travelgate or Vince Foster or "I DID NOT have sex with that woman, Monica Lewinsky" or the Clinton staffers stealing all the W keys from keyboards in the White House as they left office......
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/1/25/165244.shtml
The Democratic party has the best candidate they have had in decades and they are setting themselves up to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory AGAIN!!!!



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Lalita Amos | 08/14/2008 - 17:17 |  Yes, They Would...


 

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bob m | 08/14/2008 - 14:59 |  Wake Up...Would They Really Rather Have a McSame Presidency?

Hillary (and Bill for that matter) can only give tepid support to Obama and I am OK with that. She put herself out there and came up short...that has got to be hard. But I am not OK with her most radical supporters tearing down Barack Obama and in so doing creating support for John McCain.

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Arthur Farnsley | 08/14/2008 - 13:02 |  Call Me Old Fashioned...

...but I think in the end they'll call the roll, she'll lose by the narrow margin we know exists, then she'll use her own super-delegate vote to support Obama and her supporters will do the same.

Good on the Democrats for generating all this pre-convention publicity. It's hard to gin up enthusiasm for an event whose outcome is 100% pre-determined. (Even Michael Phelps's swims are not sure things, though they are pretty close.)

Obama will look magnanimous, Clinton will look magnanimous, and the entirely inevitable will transpire. But at least they got a story out of it.



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varangianguard | 08/13/2008 - 11:56 |  IPOPA:

Destined never to hold high office in the Democratic party.



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IPOPA | 08/13/2008 - 11:41 |  HRC's BULLSHIZZLE

I am for Obama. But I liked HRC, too, and had she won, I would have supported her strongly.

I'm saying that in the past tense because I'm not so fond of her how. This idea of her on a first ballot for "catharsis" is a machination, plain and simple, and she needed to crush it. And if the DNC is dumb enough to agree to do this, Howard Dean should be YEEHAAAWWED all the way back to Vermont.

HRC is acting like she "has no control over this process," but I assure you if her name goes on a ballot, her minions will actually try to win it.

One of three things could happen here:

(1) she COULD win somehow (maybe releasing photos of Obama playing cards with Satan), which would destroy the party;

(2) she can lose substantially, embarrass herself, and irritate everybody by forcing a vote in the first place, which will burn bridges for her future run; or

(3) she can lose on a very close first ballot and FURTHER highlight Obama's vulnerability in his own party, and refresh a bunch of wounds we thought were on their way to healing.

In other words, this is one of those rare lose-lose-lose situations. If Hillary wants to heal the party, she tells her supporters to quit whining about their hurt feelings and to get on board with Obama because this is how she secures her nomination 4-8 years from now.



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