Posted on 10/28/2017 3:59:18 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Claim: Did Julian Assanges Recent Tweet Confirm That Clinton Will Make a Third Presidential Bid? Rating: Maybe
Did Julian Assanges Recent Tweet Confirm That Clinton Will Make a Third Presidential Bid?
There is trouble in the Clinton paradise again. No, Monica and Paula did not drop by for a What Happened book tour brunch. But, there have been credible reports that Bill and Hillary are not on speaking terms. The reported cause is that Bill thinks his wife and former Secretary of State has pushed the blame gameand possibly Russia narrativetoo far. (Source: Insider claims Bill Clinton is heartsick over Hillarys book tour, Page Six, October 9, 2017.)
The former President apparently hates the title of the book. But the couples marital dispute might have risen from a less literary and darker well, perhaps another presidential bid. Julian Assange of Wikileaks fame may have tweeted about this very prospect. The question, then, is did Julian Assanges recent tweet confirm that Clinton will make a third presidential bid?
Search for Julian Assange on Hillary Clinton presidential bid and it wont be hard to find what seems like an incredible claim. The Wikileaks star tweeted the following.
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The popular website Infowars jumped on the tweet. (Source: JULIAN ASSANGE: HILLARY IS CLEARLY PREPARING TO RUN AGAIN IN 2020, Infowars, October 25, 2017.)
But, its not alone.
Paul Brenes, a historian at Yale University, presented logical reasons why Hillary might run again. (Source: Hillary 2020? Trump Better Hope Not, The Washington Post, October 24, 2017.)
In one of Trumps latest tweetsits hard to keep track, there are so manyhe insinuated that he hopes Hillary does run in 2020. Braggadocio aside, Trump would have much to fear from Hillary running again. She could beat him this timeunless Trumps record is absolutely stellar. That is, apart from the performance of a handful of Dow Jones driving stocks on Wall Street.
The tweet by Julian Assange on the prospect of another Hillary Clinton presidential bidspecifically a Hillary Clinton Presidential Bid 2020starts to become eerily plausible. If Trump fails to improve the lives of the many who voted for himsome of the old-fashioned Democrats in states like Pennsylvaniathe Democrats could use Hillary Clinton as a tough candidate. She would be able to use all kinds of I told you so, I warned you about him, and Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me arguments to win back the lost children of the Democratic Party.
Will Hillary Clinton Run in 2020?
Is Hillary running in 2020? The short answer is, dont rule it out. The longer answer explains why Hillary Clinton could not only run, but win in 2020. The idea of Hillary running again in 2020, therefore, goes beyond the recent Julian Assange Hillary Clinton tweet. There have been concerns about her health. Some are convinced that Hillary has Parkinsons, but these may be inconvenient rumors. Rather, consider Hillary Clintons ambition. Days before losing the 2016 election, Hillary tweeted a picture of her teenage self on her birthday.
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This combination of ambition and confidence is rare. In fact, it has only one match in Washington today: Donald Trump. When Al Gore lost to George W. Bush, he found that he was much more interesting and capable as a new Noah, prophesizing about the coming climate change-induced floods. Were all still waiting with our arks parked in the backyard, but Gore has gone to win no less than a Nobel prize and an Oscar. Few, even those who backed him or voted for him, thought George Dubya Bush to be the second coming of Thomas Jefferson or Abraham Lincoln. Gore was far more qualified on paper. But, less interesting perhaps, for better or worse.
When President Carter lost the 1980 election, he reinvented himself as a humanitarian, becoming the most popular ex-POTUS ever. He seems to have found great joy. Few people exude such gratitude for a life well lived as Jimmy Carter. He was beaten by a less technically competent but more charismatic Ronald Reagan.
The Democrats could have fielded a smarter and equally charismatic version of Bill Clinton in 1988: Gary Hart. The Senator from Colorado, a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, helped run the McGovern campaign. Fearing a Persian Gulf War in 1980, Hart served as reserve lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, spending 10 days on active duty with the Navys Sixth Fleet.
Hart even wrote books and practiced law. A personal scandal involving Donna Rice ruined a campaign that could have beaten Vice President George Bush. But, alas, Governor Michael Dukakis won the nomination. He lacked Harts charisma and appeal, even if he had served his State of Massachusetts well.
Hillary Clintons Ambition Is Boundless
Hillary Clinton is more ambitious than all the presidents and candidates cited above. She has also built a stronger following now than ever. Her main political interest is quite simply: herself. Her book is about herself. The only aspect of it where she isnt doing something to herself is taking the blame for her loss to Trump.
Consider the past 40 years. American history is filled with excellent presidential candidates who lost, or had to retire from the race, to lesser candidates. Vice President Henry Wallace lost the chance to follow Franklin Delano Roosevelt as president in 1945 to Harry S. Truman.
People like Wallace or Carter lost because they were too idealisticin the nice sense of the term. Others like Hart lost due to a personal peccadillowhich would matter very little todaybut was an instant political office killer if uncovered 30 years ago. The Clinton Lewinsky scandal brought all that to an end. Otherwise, Trump with his undeniable infidelities and two divorces, would never have made it past the first primary.
Therefore, to beat Trump, history shows that good candidates, even the best ones, can lose due to unexpected circumstances, a failure to get their message across, a fluke of history, or a skeleton in the closet who decides to come out for air.
If the Democrats want to beat Trump in 2020, they will have to do more than field the candidate. They will have to choose the candidate that poses the fewest risk. Everything must have been written and said about this candidate. His/her darkest secrets, pranks, mistakes, misdemeanors involving furniture in the White House, and statements about deplorables must be known.
The Democratic Party Cannot Take Another Loss to Trump
The Democrats cannot afford to lose twice to Trump. It could end up breaking the Party, forcing it into a deep depression, from which only a total overhaul of the American political system can result. Therefore, even the Republican establishment must back the next Democrat whose name appears on the ballot in November 2020. Theres only one person who fulfills these fundamentals.
That person is Hillary Clinton, of course. Hillary 2020 makes the highest political sense. Many of the teenagers who were 15-17 and could not vote in 2016 would support her. Americans know everything about her, including her bouts of contempt and potential illnesses. Nothing could shock them anymore.
Its no longer a question of if Hillary Clinton is running in 2020. Its more an issue, for the Democrats anyway, that Hillary Clinton must run in 2020. She can run the next campaign on auto-pilot, given that it would be the third time shes done itfourth if you count her husbands campaign in 1992. Where the Democrats should invest their efforts, time, and money should be the vice-presidential nominee.
The Democrats can pick the best candidate for VP rather than the most electable one. As for Hillary, she would not mind. Shes so ambitious that winning and adding the title President of the United States while breaking the White House glass ceiling would be more than sufficient. Before her mandate runs out, she could resign gracefully due to health or any other personal concern. It would not matter because she will have already made history. Thats why the choice of VP running mate will be the true test in 2020.
Meanwhile, Americans remain amazed by the strange combination of a lopsided economy. Its only strong point is the record peaks of the Dow Jones index. Trumps plans to make America great again havent come to fruition.
America is also facing increasing international competition and threats to its economic/financial supremacy from China and Russia. By 2020, the Russians and Chinese may have succeeded even to pose a threat against the U.S. dollar, buying crude oil in yuan or rubles, for example. Who better than Hillary Clinton, with her complete absorption in Russia-related ordeals and tribulations, to face off against Trump?
If theres one thing that Hillary has taught Americans, its that nobody should count her as finished. She made it through the Lewinsky scandal seemingly unscathed. She lost to Obama. She lost to Trump. She has been vaccinated against any political challenge; shes immune and she can defeat Trump in 2020.
The same people who voted for a Kenyan muslim will vote for someone who sold uranium to our enemies.
I bragged to one person that I had a BS, and word quickly got around. Now everyone I meet complains about my BS.
No cigar.
The main driver for the Democrats is the ongoing demographic transformation of the United States. They are betting on endless population transfers from the the America-hating third world eventually making enough states into mini Californias, ie Democrat locks in the Electoral College.
Unfortunately, they will eventually succeed at this.
I think that both Hillary and Trump will be too old to run in 2020. The burdens of the Presidency wear a fellow out before his time; they all emerge from the White House with gray hair. We need younger leaders with more physical and mental vitality, not geriatric candidates.
I’d almost pay to see snowflakes screaming at the sky again in ‘21..
How would Julian Assange know, if not for *collusion*?
“I know several people who half-heartedly voted for PIAPS and getting fed up with her the DNC.”
May that number grow each day as her former voters wake up and say no more!
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