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Hillary's path to the White House
The American Thinker ^ | May 7th, 2004 | Thomas Lifson

Posted on 05/07/2004 7:36:39 AM PDT by ride the whirlwind

Hillary Clinton is ambitious, audacious, and fully capable of creating devious, multi-step strategies. Blindsiding her fervent opponents, she may yet shock the world and realize her longstanding ambition to win election as President -- in the year 2004. Doing so would only require her to use tactics which she and her husband have already perfected.

Small signs already indicate she and her husband are laying the foundations for a fascinating gambit which could land her in the Oval Office next year.

Step one requires her to obtain the nomination as Vice President on a John Kerry ticket. No less an authority than Dick Morris has already proclaimed his belief that the late June timing of publication of Bill Clinton’s memoirs is designed to demonstrate to Kerry that the Clintons are fully capable of – in the currently popular metaphor – sucking the oxygen out of his campaign, if they choose to use their hold on the media, the Democrats’ base, and the charisma chasm which separates Bill Clinton from John Kerry.

The Clintons long ago demonstrated a remarkable ability to quietly persuade other politicians to bend to their will. Remember that when Hillary decided to enter the race for one of New York’s Senate seats, she leapfrogged ahead of other New York Democrats, who graciously stepped-aside. Such self-sacrificing, polite-to-the-point-of-abnegation behavior has never previously been cited as a notable characteristic of New Yorkers.

Hillary is enough of a realist, and the wounds of the defeat of her health care plan are still fresh enough, that she recognizes her opponents are numerous, determined, and capable of playing hardball with her. Ruefully, she also recognizes that she is a lightning rod, and that her record contains enough conductive material standing high enough off the ground to allow her opponents to seriously damage her in a Presidential campaign. She also probably recognizes that her own talents as a campaigner are limited enough that a long, drawn-out Presidential race might not come out the way she wishes.

Running as Vice President, Hillary would still attract attacks from her enemies, but she would be fully capable of mobilizing her formidable talents as an attack dog, while also playing the victim card, as a poor female target of sexists who do not want to see a woman get ahead on politics. How much damage could she do as presiding officer of the Senate, anyway?

More importantly, enemy fire would be concentrated at the top of the ticket. Senator John Kerry, whatever his talents in winning the favor of wealthy women, appears to lack the ability to connect with a large segment of the electorate. Haughty, aristocratic, liberal, and sporting an Irish-sounding name, Kerry never had to face the kind of flak in Massachusetts which a Presidential run entails. To date, his abilities to handle the pressures of a Presidential race have dismayed his allies and delighted his enemies. Whispers about the need to replace him as a candidate are already being heard beyond the confines of the Democrats’ inner circle.

Hillary is extremely unlikely to want to displace Kerry as the choice of the Democrats’ convention in Boston, his home town. Not only would such a move trigger criticism of her pathological ambition, it would also place her personal lightning rod at the top of the tallest tree on the political golf course. So, if she follows the strategy being outlined here, look for her to graciously accept a “draft Hillary” movement for the Vice Presidential nomination of the Democrats.

Astute poll watchers have noted that Hillary is no lock for re-election to the Senate in 2006, if Rudy Giuliani (a man with his own Presidential ambitions) should run against her. There would be an element of self-protection at work in seeking the nomination as Vice President, as well, since a defeat in the 2006 Senate race would effectively end her chance at attaining the Presidency.

Step two in the plan would be to conscientiously run as a model Vice Presidential candidate -- in public. Her behavior in the Senate conclusively demonstrates that when it serves her career interests, Hillary can put her head down and do the humble hard work necessary to win the favor of others. She would ceaselessly campaign for the ticket, taking the secondary locales, visiting the county seats, junior high school gyms, and factory gates. Once you have courted upstate New York and won approval, despite Illinois and Arkansas roots, you can handle the duties of a candidate for veep.

Taking the attack role traditionally assigned to the second spot on the ticket comes naturally to her. The humble nature of her supporting role, in the secondary status on the ticket, would be a definite plus, in deflecting the awkward image of a power-mad pol.

She would always declare her loyalty to the top of the ticket. Hillary definitely knows how to stand by her man. In public.

But by October, many things can happen. Kerry may well be unable to master the persona of a man of the people. So far, he has given no sign of being able to do so. The Democrats’ core aches in its bones to defeat Bush. The difficulties in Iraq give them all the more reason to believe that it is time for a Democrat to occupy the Oval Office once more. If the perception continues that Kerry is so unappealing that he cannot win against Bush, no matter how bad the news from Iraq, he may well face considerable anger from the ranks-and-file, as well as the insider pros.

Here is where step three would kick-in. I cannot tell you how the actual conversation would go, but ex-Senator Robert Toricelli could probably remember a similar meeting vividly. Probably, it would involve what Lyndon Johnson used to call “reasoning together.” A scenario outlining the consequences of blowing this golden opportunity for a Democrat comeback would be painted, and it would not be a pretty one. We already know that FBI files exist on the subject of John F. Kerry, but we do not know all of their contents. Bill and Hillary Clinton, the former recipients of over 800 FBI files containing “raw data,” might very well know things which could be rather damaging to a defeated Presidential candidate, once he is back in the Senate, with a life still to live.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but Senator Kerry’s “quality of life” now depends on the continued goodwill of his second wife. The speedboat, the private jet, the $250 bespoke shirts, the $8000 bicycle, and most of all the effortless mastery of material desire are intoxicating, I am sure. When he was between wealthy wives, he found life on a mere Senator’s salary uncomfortable. As Susan Estrich delicately put his circumstances at the time, “He didn’t have a bed to sleep in.”

The Teresa factor might well make Senator Kerry uniquely vulnerable to “persuasion” and “reason” coming from uniquely well-informed sources. If his ambitions for the White House appear to be coming to naught, he may well decide that the silver medal of continued wealth is preferable to losing, if losing means losing his zillionaire lifestyle, too.

But a candidate for President does not simply step down a few weeks before the election. Tongues would certainly wag. However, Senator Kerry has a perfectly good potential reason for withdrawal. He is, let us not forget, a cancer survivor. A cancer survivor who has not made public his medical records.

If Senator Kerry were to suddenly announce that “on advice of his physicians” he is stepping down, to “save his life” because the “stress of campaigning” was “threatening his health,” who could raise an eyebrow more than millimeter or two? The memory of his predecessor in his Senate seat, Paul Tsongas has not been erased from the history books. After “beating cancer” and running for President unsuccessfully, Senator Tsongas subsequently lost his battle for survival.

Now, carefully consider step four.

Suddenly, with no warning, America faces the prospect of its first woman President. There is a wave of sympathy for Senator Kerry, and for his party, by extension. The nobility of his gesture wins him and the Democrats many points for statesmanship. Seamlessly, the wave of sympathy morphs into a wave of enthusiasm for Hillary, who can at last take America’s women to a new stage of political recognition.

And there are only three or so weeks for her enemies to do their worst. No time to resurrect scandals past. And no desire on the public’s part to relive the bad old days of Hillary-hating.

Have done her homework in step two, Hillary has said all the right things about tempering strength with wisdom, building bridges to allies, and being tough enough to deal with a hostile world, full of threats to our security. Hillary, tough enough to tenderize our enemies. A woman who has taken flak in her career, and been tough enough to soldier on, never giving-up.

The press would have a new, spectacularly interesting story to run with. Three weeks or so is just enough time to play it out to the max, but not enough time for a reaction to set in.

Hillary would win.

And she knows it.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: beafraid; dropoutkerry; hillary; johnkerry; kerry; veep
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Hill -o- Ree! (God forbid)
1 posted on 05/07/2004 7:36:40 AM PDT by ride the whirlwind
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To: ride the whirlwind
Hillary wants to be president? Ohmigawd, I'm so scared! I say 'Bring it on, Baby!' and she will so energize the opposition base she will be destroyed. Add to that the fact that any time she speaks extemporaneously she sticks her foot in her mouth (remember Gandhi the gas station attendant?). C'mon Smartest Woman in the World, let's see what you got.
2 posted on 05/07/2004 7:41:54 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: ride the whirlwind
Kind of contrived scenario. Hitlery gambled that Bush would be tough to beat this year, and maybe he isn't, but its too late for her, IMO.
3 posted on 05/07/2004 7:45:09 AM PDT by Nonstatist
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To: ride the whirlwind
Dope smoking paranoia. The mechanics of changing the ballots in 50 states, the majority of which are controlled by the R's makes this some weird horror fantasy. Kerry has to voluntarily quit prior to the nomination for this to happen.
4 posted on 05/07/2004 7:45:34 AM PDT by don'tbedenied
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To: Rummyfan
Hillary wants to be president? Ohmigawd, I'm so scared! I say 'Bring it on, Baby!' and she will so energize the opposition base she will be destroyed. Add to that the fact that any time she speaks extemporaneously she sticks her foot in her mouth (remember Gandhi the gas station attendant?). C'mon Smartest Woman in the World, let's see what you got.

That's why she's going to pop in at the last minute so that all she has to do is stand and smile in the media glow.

5 posted on 05/07/2004 7:45:55 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to be managed by central planning.)
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To: don'tbedenied
Kerry has to voluntarily quit prior to the nomination for this to happen.

Yup.

6 posted on 05/07/2004 7:46:50 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to be managed by central planning.)
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To: Rummyfan
This is from another thread:

Morris cracked me up last night. He said "a Hillary run for the white house would bring out 110% of the base, and thats not a rhetorical answer, I'm including voter fraud".

And my comment was, "Yeah. Ours."

7 posted on 05/07/2004 7:47:14 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Rummyfan
I don't think she's as formidable as this author seems to think.
8 posted on 05/07/2004 7:47:22 AM PDT by ride the whirlwind (We can't let Kerry win - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.)
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To: ride the whirlwind
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As she grills RUMSFELD today on National TV in Time of War...


.."IS it SAFE?" = HILLARY on Senate Armed Services Committee..

http://www.TheAlamoFILM.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=629







HILLARY and TERRORISM's plan to regain the White House

http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1022571/posts
9 posted on 05/07/2004 7:48:32 AM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com)
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To: ride the whirlwind
...demonstrate to Kerry that the Clintons are fully capable of – in the currently popular metaphor – sucking the oxygen out of his campaign, if they choose to use their hold on the media, the Democrats’ base, and the charisma chasm which separates Bill Clinton from John Kerry.

Let's remember that the Clinton's are not all powerful. Remember who they backed for President? Wesley "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General" Clark? How did that turn out? Clark flopped, and Clinton lent significant backdoor support to him.

10 posted on 05/07/2004 7:48:50 AM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: ride the whirlwind
Why doesn't she just have aliens switch her identity with Kerry? That would be simpler.
11 posted on 05/07/2004 7:51:08 AM PDT by TomEwall
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To: ride the whirlwind
OK, that's the best rendering (and when I think of the Hilde-beast, my thoughts go to rendering ;'} on this topic, but it's still tin foil territory.
The tortuous manipulations necessary to pull this off as so "off the map" that it is simply unthinkable.
Of course I do recognize that leftists would readily vote for a jar of urine if that turned out to be their candidate....
12 posted on 05/07/2004 7:52:28 AM PDT by rockrr ("If this were a perfect world, Democrats would just be a bad memory - like Typhoid")
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To: ride the whirlwind
Who is the author? Some nuanced writer pandering for a job in Hill's cabinet? Talk about conspiracy theories.
13 posted on 05/07/2004 7:52:38 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: ride the whirlwind
The biggest hole I see in this scenario is in convincing John F'ing Kerry to accept Hildabeast as his running mate.

He would have to realize that he would be massively overshadowed, which is something I do not think his ego would take well. He would also have to realize that he would be a prime candidate for Arkancide or at least Torching.

The other point is that Kerry is part of the Kennedy wing of the Dem party, which (I believe) is and has been in a deathmatch with the Clinton wing of the party.
14 posted on 05/07/2004 7:52:45 AM PDT by RebelBanker (Get ready, little lady. Hell is coming to breakfast.)
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To: Nonstatist
Kind of contrived scenario.

There is a lot here to digest, that's for sure!

15 posted on 05/07/2004 7:53:52 AM PDT by ride the whirlwind (We can't let Kerry win - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.)
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To: ride the whirlwind
She also probably recognizes that her own talents as a campaigner are limited enough that a long, drawn-out Presidential race might not come out the way she wishes.

This is true. Hillary's stump skills are extremely limited. She is a poor public speaker. She is better in one-on-one interviews. But in all honesty most politicians are poor public speakers when compared to polished speakers of 80 and 100 years ago.

16 posted on 05/07/2004 7:56:09 AM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: sarasota
Since you asked about the author - FWIW:

Thomas Lifson is a management consultant in Berkeley, California, specializing in US-Japanese management issues. A self-styled recovering academic, he graduated from Kenyon College with a degree in political science, and received a masters degree in East Asian studies from Harvard, an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar, and a doctorate in sociology from Harvard. He subsequently taught all three fields on the faculty at Harvard, and also taught economics at Columbia University’s Graduate School of International Affairs. He is a partner in the award-winning winery Sunset Cellars, in Alameda, California.

I looked at a couple of his other recent articles. He seems like a pretty straight shooter for the most part.

17 posted on 05/07/2004 8:07:33 AM PDT by ride the whirlwind (We can't let Kerry win - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.)
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To: ride the whirlwind
The Teresa factor might well make Senator Kerry uniquely vulnerable to “persuasion” and “reason” coming from uniquely well-informed sources

And if that doesn't work, there's always Arkancide.

18 posted on 05/07/2004 8:13:49 AM PDT by Flatus I. Maximus
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To: ride the whirlwind
If hillary gets the nomination as Vice President on a John Kerry ticket, Kerry's life expectation would be the same has that of a beer at a frat party
19 posted on 05/07/2004 8:13:55 AM PDT by sticker
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To: sticker
Well, he is trying to be just like JFK.

Okay, here's today's totally whacked-out paranoid theory. Maybe, with not releasing his medical records and all, he didn't beat cancer. And knowing this, he plans to accept Hillary as his running mate to ensure that he truly does exit the stage of history just like John F. Kennedy, thus ensuring that he will be immortalized in the names of thousands of middle schools and public works projects.

'scuse me, I gotta go get Vince Flynn on the phone...

20 posted on 05/07/2004 8:24:26 AM PDT by Flatus I. Maximus
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