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The Torricelli Option: Will Dems dump Kerry?
World Net Daily ^ | April 28, 2004 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 04/28/2004 5:04:09 PM PDT by luv2ski

There is palpable fear among Democrats as they contemplate their presumptive nominee, John Kerry, the candidate who couldn't keep his lies straight.

Kerry followed a week made disastrous by his military records fiasco with a Monday morning performance with Charlie Gibson of ABC's Good Morning America that will live in TV history alongside the 1980 Roger Mudd-Teddy Kennedy exchange through which it dawned on America that a senator in search of a verb wasn't really equipped to be a president.

Gibson's refusal to be deflected by Kerry's rambling incoherence led to a post-interview denunciation of ABC by Kerry. "They are doing the work of the Republican National Committee," Kerry muttered. Yeah, that's the ticket. Jennings et al., are working for the GOP which is working for Fox News' Roger Ailes who is, of course, working for Halliburton. Hillary's vast, right-wing conspiracy just got vaster. Like the Borg, the VRWC has absorbed Disney-owned ABC. Who knew?

There are powers in the Democratic Party, and they cannot be pleased. Tom Daschle, for one, has got to be thinking through the impact of a presidential contest that is over once the polls close at 6 in the East. That sort of wave in 1980 took out George McGovern and a lot of famous liberals just like Daschle.

Streisand's got to be worried as well. She knows what happens when the movie tanks in the first 10 minutes. People return her phone calls, even though she doesn't make any sense at all. Rob Reiner knows a thing or two about stiffs as well. Remember 1994's "North"? Neither does anyone else. Reiner knows that hopes and dreams do not a success make.

And the Clintons-in-Exile, they must hear the music. Forget their ethics and policies, they have a well-deserved reputation for perfect pitch when it comes to politics. Imagine Bill and Hill watching Kerry strangle himself. How they must laugh ... then cry. Hillary gets the nod in 2008, but what will be left after the wipeout?

Another movie analogy: Jim Carrey in the bathroom scene from "Liar, Liar" when he tries to injure himself. That's John Kerry over the past six weeks, throwing himself against walls in front of the national TV audience with the effect of inflicting maximum damage on himself.

It has worked.

Too well, I am afraid. Dems know he's a loser. But can anything be done?

Who knows? Don't bother looking up the rules governing nominations. There were rules in Florida, and the Florida Supreme Court tore those up when Gore needed help. There were rules in New Jersey, but when Torricelli flamed, the New Jersey Supreme Court tossed those aside. There were rules in California, and three judges ordered a halt to the recall that only went forward because the luck of an en banc draw brought sanity to the review panel.

No, the rules won't stop Kerry's recall. Only Teddy can, and the weight of the senior senator from Massachusetts shouldn't be underestimated. The Kerry campaign is his last hurrah, and the convention's in Boston, for goodness sake. What kind of a reception would follow a party that tossed Kerry onto the tracks?

Does Daschle care? Does Patty Murray? Barbara Boxer? Any of a half-dozen endangered Dem incumbents in the Senate and a score in the House? So the receiving committee is a littlie frosty and Teddy dumps them from the Christmas card list – they'll still have jobs.

And Dean – what's he thinking when he can get the voices to quiet down? He was robbed, you know ... by the same people now conspiring against Kerry. Dean doesn't forget, and there's not enough Ambien in America to get him a night's sleep. What if, with another yell, he decides to demand an open convention. "Let the delegates vote!" isn't a bad slogan. Bring back all the orange hats and the blog and all that. Quite a party could be had by all.

Bill Clinton just announced the publication date of his new memoir: Late June. How unfortunate for Kerry – Bill has to do a book tour for the month running up to the convention, sucking the air right out of an already spent balloon. Sorry, couldn't be avoided. Publisher deadlines and all.

So as Kerry melts away, there – on every television screen in the land – will be Saturday Night Bill, playing his sax, blowing his own horn, saying stuff. All sorts of stuff. Looking incredibly large, opposite the incredibly small Kerry.

Tick, tick, tick. The Torricelli Option. Coming to theaters near you this summer.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: buyersremorse; dropoutkerry; hughhewitt; kerry; torricelli
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To: OldFriend
Bush's pollster was on Fox tonight, and gave some interesting information. He said that he undecideds don't break for the challenger as they used to. He said that usually the margin going into the last few days, ends up being the margin. He said most undecidedes in the last week, do not end up voting at all. Also, said that 3-4% win is a landslide now.
41 posted on 04/28/2004 5:38:30 PM PDT by gswilder
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To: bcoffey
When Eagleton resigned as VP candidate, the DNC held a "special" convention of just big-wigs, who nominated Sargent Shriver.

Ah! Sargent Shriver. He is best known for the major campaign gaffe of ordering beers for all the blue collar guys in a bar and then added to the bartender, "And a Courvessoir for me!"

42 posted on 04/28/2004 5:40:15 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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To: silverleaf
She who cannot be named will not step in unless she perceives a weakness in the Bush campaign. She will not run unless she feels assured of victory because a defeat now would blow her chances in '08
43 posted on 04/28/2004 5:40:57 PM PDT by Chuckster (Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoset)
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To: ken5050
You too?

They don't have "the goods" on Kerry. His mistress/fooling around on the side problems won't make him quite.

The Clintons do NOT have nearly as much clout as you imagine they still do,and if,IF she somehow got the nod,she would not,not, NOT win;even with massive voter fraud.

44 posted on 04/28/2004 5:41:34 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: Cicero
oooh, very clever (and very possible)
45 posted on 04/28/2004 5:41:40 PM PDT by luv2ski
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To: bcoffey
When Eagleton resigned as VP candidate, the DNC held a "special" convention of just big-wigs, who nominated Sargent Shriver. No "rules" required.

Actually, both parties have rules allowing their respective national committees to make a replacement in such circumstances. McGovern had said, after Eagleton's treatment for depression was disclosed, that he was still behind him "1,000 percent."

Right.

Michael M. Bates: My Side of the Swamp

46 posted on 04/28/2004 5:42:36 PM PDT by Mike Bates (Artist Formerly Known as mikeb704.)
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To: Al Simmons
Stick to your day job,which I assume isn't writing novels.
47 posted on 04/28/2004 5:43:06 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
The question was whether Kerry might not be the candidate. Are you saying that he can't contract prostate cancer?

Grant that Kennedy likely was responsible for the plane crash. That is different from proving he was.

Whatever caused these two events, Mrs. Clinton was certainly lucky they occurred, no?
48 posted on 04/28/2004 5:44:45 PM PDT by Tymesup
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To: Cicero
I also think Hillary will make her move this year, but for what some may think is an unusual reason. If she looks like this now

what in the world will she look like in 2008? Aargh!
49 posted on 04/28/2004 5:45:41 PM PDT by Mike Bates (Artist Formerly Known as mikeb704.)
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To: nopardons
I didn't say it would work, I said it was a plausible scwenario....and everything you say about Hilalry is correct, therefore, a very short campaign, say Kerry drops out a week after the convention..well, they're be NO mention of any bad stuff about Hilalry..
50 posted on 04/28/2004 5:47:36 PM PDT by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to propagate her genes.....any volunteers?)
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To: luv2ski
At the Democrats convention in Los Angeles in 1960 I sat with my parents witnessing ballot after ballot from undecided delegates. Finally they settled on JFK. I went outside and saw him pull up in a fancy white(could have been a horse) limo. He entered the convention center and delivered an electrified speech accepting the nomination. While the party was deeply devided going into the convention they emerged with what they felt was a possible contender that could beat Nixon.

44 years later when you see the way that democrats deep sixed Dean and made Kerry their nominee solely due to polling data, indicates to me that history will repeat itself.

Assumming that the rock solid vote today is about 44/44 R/D, the swing vote at about 9% will decide our next election. Everyone knows (and admits) now that Kerry will never be able to convince a majority of the 9% to vote for him. Hillary would be able to ride the "white horse", avoid venting, inspire the dem base, get 99% positive pub from the media and get a chunk of the swing female vote. It could even be said that at such a late stage, the RNC and BC2004 may have spent most of their bullets on Kerry. While the pubbies would rise up against Hillary and open their pocket books for more contributions, the money stream would be too late to pre-book advertising by November. The onslaught of positive media hype for the first female president with a Clinton last name coupled with her VP selection of Edwards and Clark as Secretary of Defense might be overwhelming for Bush.
I pray that my senario and history flashback is way off base. I do worry.
51 posted on 04/28/2004 5:48:08 PM PDT by Kahuna
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To: luv2ski
IMO, Hillary! is plowing the field. ~~~ She wants no rival in 2008.

52 posted on 04/28/2004 5:50:37 PM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Tymesup
Of course he can't contract prostate cancer! He's already had it and had his prostate REMOVED !

They've already PROVED ,many times over, that he was responsible for that plane crash.

Lucky? Nope, Hillary didn't get anything from John John's death and it was Hillary's good fortune,that unlike herself,Rudy's wife wasn't willing to "stand by her man".

Now,I suggest that you at least try to keep up with the news.:-)

53 posted on 04/28/2004 5:51:11 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
I have to disagree with you.

I believe that the eventual Democratic ticket will be Hillary Clinton and Wesley Clark.

The best way to see if I have called it correctly is to watch for bimbo eruptions.

When Wesley Clark told the press that "Kerry has an intern problem," he was working for Hillary and running a test.

The theft of those old FBI documents from that book researcher was blamed by the Kerry campaign on Republican dirty tricks, but it was Hillary's people that did it. Remember, she is no longer in the White House and no longer has free, if illegal, access to live files from the FBI. She needed to know what was in those papers.

A few weeks before the convention, if Hillary is going to go for it, look for 4 or 5 of Kerry's bimbos to erupt simultaneously. Hillary will make sure her fingerprints are not on the eruptions, and her minions in the press will begin the drumbeat to draft Hillary. She'll stay above the fray and pretend that she has to be convinced to run.

If Ted Kennedy accepts the inevitable, then Hillary gets the nod on the third ballot. If Ted fights her, as Hewitt pointed out, then the party splinters into chaos with violence on the floor.

I'm betting on the latter.

54 posted on 04/28/2004 5:54:16 PM PDT by Publius (Will kein Gott auf Erden sein, sind wir selber Götter.)
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To: silverleaf
I foresee a "sudden health crisis " for Senator Kerry-("ouch my prostate is acting up- wait, I don't HAVE a prostate...")

Their rivals and threats sure have a lot of health problems: Giulianni came up with prostate cancer. Jim McDougal: heart. Vince Foster: depression. JFKjr.: broken leg making it impossible to land plane. And so forth...

55 posted on 04/28/2004 5:54:32 PM PDT by gg188
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To: silverleaf
I foresee a coup by Madame Evita Hillary Rodhamista.
(Don't cry for me, Palestine-a)

ROTFLMAO...
56 posted on 04/28/2004 5:55:50 PM PDT by Piedmont Rebel
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To: ken5050
If Kerry dropped out a week after the convention, WHICH IS IN JULY ,there's more than enough time to get every BAD thing she's ever said and done,out into the mix!

What...you think that people have forgotten EVERYTHING she's ever done? Even fringe voters,would crawl over broken glass,to vote for President Bush,come Novemeber,and she knows this;even if YOU don't.

57 posted on 04/28/2004 5:56:14 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: luv2ski
Just because there are supposedly party rules in place that prohibit replacing Kerry, don't think that it won't happen. After all, replacing Torricelli the way they did was against the law in NJ, but they got away with it anyway!
58 posted on 04/28/2004 5:56:36 PM PDT by JHL
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To: Kahuna
Oh grow up!

The Dem convention is in JULY ! Even with the new constraints on campaign finances,the GOP would have ALL of August ( when the GOP convention is)and ALL of September,to blast Hillary to smithereens.

And most Indies,would NEVER vote for her,though a few might vote for Kerry.

59 posted on 04/28/2004 6:00:35 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: luv2ski
Dont count Kerry out
he is still running even or ahead in Bush in Key battleground states in some polls
Kerry is dangerous and it will not matter if he is an uncharasmatic dull liberal dink if there are more problems in Iraq etc.
I just hope that Kerry begins receding fast
60 posted on 04/28/2004 6:04:33 PM PDT by DM1
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