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Hillary's Worst Nightmare
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/2/20/191817.shtml ^ | Feb 21, 2005 | Geoff Metcalf

Posted on 02/21/2005 9:41:31 AM PST by Maria S

The junior senator from New York has had a tough week (about to get tougher).

Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. John McCain are part of a five-member congressional delegation that is meeting with U.S. officials and members of Iraq's interim government. During the orchestrated photo ops she said, "The results of the election are a strong rebuke to those who did not believe that the Iraqi people would take this opportunity to demonstrate their own commitment to their own future."

Gee, do you think maybe OUR election in November could have been "a strong rebuke to those" who cling to the rejected politics of liberal Democrats? I have been a harsh critic of Hillary Clinton for a very long time. She is a mean-spirited, duplicitous, heavy-handed manipulator with a vile mouth and ruthless resolve. Hillary is Lady Macbeth on steroids, heralded as either the great Democrat hope or the personification of evil.

In the fictional world of Harry Potter, a boggart is a critter that manifests itself as the viewer's worst fear. Hillary is a hybrid boggart, revealing herself to those who see her as their worst fear or greatest savior.

New York Daily News gossipmonger Lloyd Grove recently wrote: "I hope Senator Hillary Clinton isn't counting on help from Hollywood mogul David Geffen in her possible run for the White House in 2008. Geffen, a generous supporter and pal of Bill Clinton when he was President, trashed Hillary's prospects during a Q&A at the 92nd St. Y. 'She can't win, and she's an incredibly polarizing figure,' the gazillionaire said. 'And ambition is just not a good enough reason.' Geffen's dis was met with hearty applause." Ouch!

Meanwhile, chronic talking head and law professor Susan Estrich can't seem to make up her mind. She has said Hillary is both 'too polarizing' and/or a slam-dunk cinch ... depending (I guess) on the phase of the moon and level of the professor's hormones.

The Web site www.Hillary-watch.org is monitoring how she votes, what legislation she sponsors, what she says and where she gets money.

Dr. Jack Wheeler reports on his Web site, To the Point (http://www.tothepointnews.com/article.php?id=629&i=), that a "red-breasted rumor bird" is buzzing around the Capitol whispering Hillary's worst nightmare.

Congressional know-it-alls claim Vice President Dick Cheney will use health reasons as an excuse to not finish his term. If or when that happens, word is that Bush will pick Condoleezza Rice to succeed Cheney. Wheeler says: "Being a sitting Vice-President places Condi in an impregnable position for the GOP nomination in 2008, and sucks every breath of wind from Hillary's sails. ... This is George Bush and Dick Cheney's way to buck history – and make it."

A Rice vice presidency is a big honking 'what if'. Some argue it is inappropriate to even articulate such a scenario with Cheney still in the gig.

However, Cheney has already made it abundantly clear that he has no intention of running for the big chair. Despite a plethora of wannabe Republicans, no real 'star' (among the usual suspects) exists. McCain is older than Reagan was (and he's no Ronald Reagan). Rudy Giuliani is damaged goods and a base-alienating RINO. Newt Gingrich is ... well, Newt, and as polarizing a figure as Hillary.

Dr. Rice is a Super Bowl pass to the end zone with 4 seconds on the clock when your team is down 3. Condi IS 'the catch'. If you compare Hillary and Rice with a list of traditional wedge issues, Condi is 'the bomb': • Her personal life story is remarkable.

• Her talents, skills and abilities are remarkable. • Her job performance at the nexus of critical history-making issues has been remarkable. • And, by the way, she's not only a woman; she's a black woman ... a black woman conservative scholar. HOOAH!

The GOP base will love her. Women will love her (she shatters the glass ceiling). All minorities will love her (with the exception of Middle Eastern terrorist sleeper cells). She is pro-gun, anti-abortion, pro-family, anti-taxes ...

Condoleezza Rice is a flipping juggernaut waiting to be unleashed on the dysfunctional, lost, babbling Democratic Party.

Democrats don't appear to have the brains, 'stones' or ability to save the party from the party leadership. Dems seem intent on wallowing in a perpetual state of denial and inability to even acknowledge overwhelming facts in evidence that contradict their preconceived opinions and prejudices.

As if the bitterly partisan screeds of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid weren't bad enough, the anachronistic Ted Kennedy still exerts influence. Suicidal Democrats have chosen Howard Dean as the DNC chairman in the vain hope that he can somehow change his spots.

Hillary has 'tried' to reinvent herself. She has 'tried' to mitigate her extreme liberal roots. She has even 'tried' to equivocate on abortion (go figure). However, if you think John Kerry got hammered for flip-flopping, wait for the point-counterpoint on Hillary.

Condoleezza Rice is Hillary's worst nightmare. If only the "red-breasted" rumor is true ...


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To: xcong_1

I think it is far more than a bad hair day. If you look at Hillary when she has been on the road for a few days, she looks like death warmed over. I wonder about her stamina and how it will weaken as she ages over next three years. If Hillary is forced into a contested primary and a vigorous campaign, I wonder how fit she would be to hold office. How will a more haggard-looking Hillary appeal to voters? Would Hillary's health become an issue?


21 posted on 02/21/2005 10:29:20 AM PST by monocle
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To: Maria S
I have a buddy that's been in the diplomatic protective biz for a few years. He's in the military. Reserves now.

He has a friend (yea, this is a heresay story) who is in the Secret Service and was assigned to the Clinton White House. During his orientation the agent was told he could speak to anyone that he ran across at the White House except one person. On his first day on the job the new agent had someone pass by him. Being a polite young man he said to her "good morning ma'am" to which he heard the caustic reply "F You!. This was said by Hillary Clinton as she passed by the young man sworn to die for her. She never even looked up at him.

True story? I think so.

22 posted on 02/21/2005 10:30:51 AM PST by isthisnickcool (This space for rent.)
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To: blitzgig
A very interesting article. I have been suggesting over the last few months that this is a possibility. I like the VP, but, could see him stepping aside for the good of the party/country.

Sort of reads like a Tom Clancy novel only with Condi Rice as the hero.

Food for thought!
23 posted on 02/21/2005 10:32:59 AM PST by lowbuck
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To: nj26

Humm tied in with an article last week that W refers to Condi as 45. Then Cheney retiring oh say in two years and Condi is appointed VP then she's a natural to run in 08. However, I do not believe the country is ready for a single black woman as Prez. JMHO


24 posted on 02/21/2005 10:33:15 AM PST by mad_as_he$$ (Never corner anything meaner than you. NSDQ)
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To: Quilla

OUCH!! That hurts my eyes!


25 posted on 02/21/2005 10:37:46 AM PST by bassmaner (Let's take the word "liberal" back from the commies!!)
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To: Owen

No to Condi. RINOs are NOT what we need.


26 posted on 02/21/2005 10:38:23 AM PST by Lurking2Long
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To: mad_as_he$$
tied in with an article last week that W refers to Condi as 45

I missed this . . . details?

27 posted on 02/21/2005 10:38:43 AM PST by Arizona
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To: carl in alaska
...among the "good old boys" in the rural South and Midwest

Would they be any more inclined to vote Hillary than Condi.....
28 posted on 02/21/2005 10:38:47 AM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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To: Maria S
She is a mean-spirited, duplicitous, heavy-handed manipulator with a vile mouth and ruthless resolve. Hillary is Lady Macbeth on steroids, heralded as either the great Democrat hope or the personification of evil.

And don't ever forget the head bobbing...you know

29 posted on 02/21/2005 10:40:33 AM PST by spokeshave (Strategery + Schardenfreude = Stratenschardenfreudery)
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To: Maria S
Condi Rice declared herself "reluctantly pro-choice." Thus, I am reluctantly anti-Condi. Sorry.

What irked me the most about this statement is that she co-opted the weasel-wording of the pro-abortion crowd by using the term "pro-choice." Last time I checked, the victim of abortion (the unborn child) had no choice.
30 posted on 02/21/2005 10:41:00 AM PST by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: Maria S
Hillary is Lady Macbeth on steroids,

I always found her to be more of an Elena Ceausescu. (God, did I fantasize about angry peasants with AK47's back in '98.)

31 posted on 02/21/2005 10:41:51 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (Deadcheck the embeds first.)
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To: Maria S

The talk is that Mitt Romney is on the short list should health concerns shorten the Term of Cheney. As they say, we'll see.


32 posted on 02/21/2005 10:43:55 AM PST by Final Authority
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To: Owen
She may or may not be pro life. No one knows.

I cannot (yet) cite a source, but I'm pretty sure C. Rice has expressed pro-choice opinions (but not expressed in a big way). It was, I think, around the same time "Bar" and Laura also expressed pro-choice leanings versus the pro-life stance of GWB & GHWB....might have been in W's 2nd year in office. I'll keep looking.
33 posted on 02/21/2005 10:44:36 AM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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To: hummingbird

They'd be more inclined to vote for Condi, but a large percentage might stay home and not vote for anyone and there lies the potential problem for the GOP. We need every vote in the rural areas of Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Missouri, etc.


34 posted on 02/21/2005 10:46:54 AM PST by carl in alaska (The mission for today is golf. The mission code word is "Julius Boros".....)
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To: lowbuck
I like the VP, but, could see him stepping aside for the good of the party/country.

I love Cheney and I can see him being a participant in designing this "strategery!" Heh, heh, heh...
35 posted on 02/21/2005 10:48:02 AM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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To: carl in alaska

Godspeed, friend...we'll be "chatting" a lot in the months to come!


36 posted on 02/21/2005 10:50:01 AM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Maria S

The summary is:

Liberalism is dead. The democrats can't go to the right without being (accurately) portrayed as having no real values of their own. They can't go any further left, since they took Dean on as the head.

So what do you do when you believe in something that everyone sees is anti-Ameeican (which it is)? Tough choice.


37 posted on 02/21/2005 10:50:59 AM PST by freedumb2003 (If you oppose jihad, you are not a Muslim. If you support jihad, you are my enemy.)
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To: carl in alaska
need every vote in the rural areas of Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Missouri, etc.

Good point...voting is easily "compromised" in a big way in some states. R's sitting out and D's thieving could make all the difference in the world. Literally....
38 posted on 02/21/2005 10:52:30 AM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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To: Grendel9

But I digress...

Well said!


40 posted on 02/21/2005 11:00:52 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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