Posted on 11/05/2004 1:33:27 AM PST by kattracks
Sen. Hillary Clinton refused to squelch talk yesterday about whether she has her eyes on the White House after John Kerry's loss made her the Democrats' insta-front-runner for 2008."Oh, I'm having the best time being the senator from New York," was all Clinton would say in her first appearance since Election Day when asked by reporters if she would be the new standard-bearer for the Democratic Party.
Clinton spoke hours after her colleague, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) - who is often overshadowed by the former First Lady - called her the front-runner for '08. While pundits say her chances to run for President herself would have virtually disappeared with a Kerry victory, her allies say she's not thinking about that.
She said yesterday she was "disappointed" by the loss.
"I worked hard for Sen. Kerry," said Clinton, who visited several states for Kerry in the final week, although Team Kerry had been reluctant to tap her earlier because of her spotlight-stealing star power.
"He ran a strong campaign," she said at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, where she arrived more than an hour late to introduce a lecture there.
"He fell a little short, but it was a tremendous effort. I'm looking forward to having him back in the Senate, and we'll continue to work together," she said, adding that she was "pleased" that Bush said he plans to reach out to Dems.
"In a second term I would hope that the President and his team would be more willing to listen to people with different ideas and different points of view, and to forge some common ground," she said.
President Bush's win had Democrats scrambling to fix their damaged party. It also had political watchers gearing up for a potential rematch between Clinton and Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani ran against Clinton briefly for Senate in 2000, but he dropped out after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. But since Sept. 11, 2001, made him a national star, he's considered by many the best man to beat her in 2008.
Giuliani, whose name has surfaced as a potential candidate for U.S. attorney general in Bush's next term, made no public appearances yesterday. His spokeswoman said he's happy with the job he has running his consulting firm.
Clinton, one of her party's biggest stars, is up for reelection in 2006, and Republicans have made unseating her a priority, in part to cripple any potential presidential run by her.
That has sparked speculation that she could be challenged by Gov. Pataki, or even Giuliani.
Originally published on November 5, 2004
Oh please let this evil witch be the 'rat party candidate in 2008. Please, please, please, pretty in pink please.
Won't ever happen; way too polarizing and would finally kill the party.
I'mgonna love their primary.... and I'll probably hate ours.
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Hillary likes to play woman of mystery when it comes to this topic. If she runs and if she wins has a lot to do with what happens in the next four years. As it stands right now we do have a mandate but we can very easily shot ourselves in the foot with it. If we go at this with arrogance or too heavy handed there will be a backlash. We need to get our programs through however at the same time we need to be courting the more conservative elements in the Dem party. Remember the down fall of Newt? It should stand as a lesson of what to avoid. Of course no matter what we do they are going to hate us but let's face it Bush would not have won this election without a lot of cross over from the Dem party. There are a lot of right leaning Dems but they could switch back easily if we are not diplomatic. I am in hopes that the Dems will continue to pander to their nut wing factions and keep kissing up to Hollywood. They are cutting themselves of from important elements in their own party. It is a good thing to see them broken up in small, nasty, vocal competing groups. They are just hurting themselves and it makes them much easier to beat 2008
Know one will dare challenge her if she throws her jock strap into the ring.
There will be others. Sharpton, Edwards, LaRouche... who knows
Think, Hildabeast!!!
As predicted, Hillary's the front-runner the day after.
She'd bat them around like a cat playing with a mouse.
But, it will be fun to watch.
Did I just say, "Know one . . ."
I just got up.
Pretty sad that this Hillary 08 stuff is becoming news only hours after Bush voctory. Why can't we just enjoy the Bush victory and stop fretting about Hillary for a while.
I don't intend to let this woman bother my mind for the 2 decades in which she pollutes US politics.
If the Republicans run Giuliani against Hitlary in '08, they will be handing her a victory. Giuliani is as liberal as they come - pro-abort, pro-'domestic unions', pro-stem cell .... and like Kerry, is another CINO (Catholic In Name Only).
Giuliani made a serious gaffe last week, during an interview on MSNBC. Discussing the missing armaments, he accused the troops. Ooops - on video and audio tape. That would come back to haunt him in any campaign he undertakes. Giuliani is NO Bush!
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Nope nope not so soon after the election! I am going to NOT worry about this woman until I have a rest and enjoy W's win!!!!
What a lying cow she is.
She was happier than Dubya that Kerry lost.
She's been running for the Dem nomination for four years...just didn't have the guts to run this time.
But seriesly, let's inaugerate this President before we start electing the next one, shall we? It's gonna be a loooooong four years, with it being about Hillary! at every turn...
Hillary in 2008 = mass suicide for the demos...again.
Who gives a crap?
Can we not let W enjoy his second adminstration for a couple of years before the drum beat begins?
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