The Billary Road to Republican Victory
... What has gone unspoken is this: Up until this moment, Hillary has successfully deflected rough questions about Bill by saying, “I’m running on my own” or, as she snapped at Barack Obama in the last debate, “Well, I’m here; he’s not.” This sleight of hand became officially inoperative once her husband became a co-candidate, even to the point of taking over entirely when she vacated South Carolina last week. With “two for the price of one” back as the unabashed modus operandi, both Clintons are in play.
For the Republicans, that means not just a double dose of the one steroid, Clinton hatred, that might yet restore their party’s unity but also two fat targets. Mrs. Clinton repeatedly talks of how she’s been “vetted” and that “there are no surprises” left to be mined by her opponents. On the “Today” show Friday, she joked that the Republican attacks “are just so old.” So far. Now that Mr. Clinton is ubiquitous, not only is his past back on the table but his post-presidency must be vetted as well. To get a taste of what surprises may be in store, you need merely revisit the Bill Clinton questions that Hillary Clinton has avoided to date.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
So Fucking Happy
Maybe people really aren't susceptible to politicians who knee-cap their own party...
Obama alone received more votes than McCain and Huckabee combined did the week before.
Obama alone received more votes than all of those cast in the 2004 SC Democratic Primary (which was the only Primary win of '04 for John Edwards).
Frank Rich sums up the foolishness of a Clinton nomination:
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