Posted on 04/18/2005 10:56:55 AM PDT by kingattax
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) She is leading in the polls for her partys White House nod in 2008. Republican Newt Gingrich ranks her as a formidable presidential candidate. Longtime critics are amassing money and manpower to derail her political career.
And all Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wants to talk about is her re-election bid next year.
06, 06, 06, the New York Democrat chuckled when asked recently about her presidential ambitions.
The former first lady and her top aides steadfastly maintain that her focus is on winning a second Senate term. In fact, they have stopped talking publicly about the White House and 2008.
But Republicans say her sights clearly are on the presidency and they are determined to make sure she never gets anywhere near an Iowa nominating caucus.
New Yorks Republican chairman, Stephen Minarik, has begun a Stop Hillary Now! fund-raising drive while longtime GOP operative Arthur Finkelstein is lining up donors with a separate Stop Her Now effort looking to raise $10 million. Minarik is imploring the GOP to defeat Clinton in 2006 and dash her presidential hopes. This is not merely a race for New York, he wrote. Its a race for America.
Cash and enthusiasm may not prove sufficient, however.
Republicans lack a big-name challenger to take on Clinton next year. Rudolph Giulianis top political adviser said the former New York City mayor, widely seen as a presidential contender, is too busy with business interests to run for the Senate. GOP Gov. George Pataki has said he has no plans to run.
Others mentioned include Manhattan lawyer Edward Cox, a son-in-law of the late President Nixon. Clinton led Cox by a 66-26 percent margin in a recent statewide poll from the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
Any challenger would need to start raising money quickly in a state where Senate races are among the costliest in the country.
In 2000, Clinton and Republican Rick Lazio set a record for a Senate race in New York, spending a combined $68.6 million. Lazio spent $39.6 million and Clinton about $29 million.
At the end of last year, Clinton had $5.55 million on hand for her 2006 bid.
The high-profile political life of this Democrat often vilified by the right and worshipped by the left took an odd turn last week when her husband came to her defense.
Asked about Finkelsteins Stop Her Now! effort, former President Clinton called it sad. He alluded to a report that the Republican operative had recently married his longtime male partner, a development that contrasts with the GOPs tough stance against same-sex marriage.
The former president suggested Finkelstein might be experiencing some sort of self-loathing.
While the comments were perceived as an attempt to hurt Finkelsteins fund raising with conservatives opposed to gay marriage, at least one consultant said the strategy could backfire.
You cant make this stuff up, said Republican strategist Nelson Warfield. Youve got an adulterous former president bashing a monogamous gay marriage of a Republican consultant. It is just embarrassing his own wife.
Ever since Monica (Lewinsky) dropped by the Oval Office, any lecture from Bill Clinton about sexuality in politics hurts Hillary, said Warfield, a top aide in Bob Doles unsuccessful 1996 presidential campaign.
Earlier this year, Hillary Clinton said all sides on the abortion issue should work together to reduce the number of abortions. In the process, she appeared to adopt a strategy espoused by some Democrats that candidates must take a less-confrontational approach when dealing with abortion and other moral issues.
While praising the former president as one of the best political people in the world today, Judith Hope, the former New York Democratic chairwoman, said he is still a husband and very protective and proud of her and no doubt that probably complicates matters from time to time.
One politician mentioned as a possible GOP candidate for the White House in 2008 is Gingrich, the former House speaker. He told the American Society of Newspaper Editors last week that he expects Clinton to win re-election in 2006, capture her partys nomination in 2008 and have a good shot at the White House.
Any Republican who thinks she will be easy to beat has total amnesia about the Clintons, Gingrich said, adding that she has in her husband the smartest American politician as her adviser.
A recent poll showed that 43 percent of people surveyed perceive Sen. Clinton as liberal, compared with 51 percent at the end of January, according to the Rasmussen Reports, a public opinion research firm that focuses on consumer confidence and elections.
Also, 62 percent of voters nationwide said they think the country is ready for a woman to become president in 2008, according to a February poll by Siena College near Albany. Clinton was favored by 53 percent. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had the support of 42 percent of respondents.
The path has potential obstacles for Clinton.
The finance director for her 2000 Senate campaign faces a May 3 trial in Los Angeles for allegedly filing false campaign reports for a celebrity-studded Hollywood fund-raising gala. David Rosen could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted. Clinton has not been accused of doing anything illegal, but the trial could provide ammunition to Republicans.
In September comes publication of The Truth About Hillary by Edward Klein from the publisher Sentinel, a conservative imprint of Penguin Books
Hope you don't mind my slight correction..... ;-)
Without a doubt, one of the most despicable and phony humanoids on this planet.
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The AP is a joke as well. The stupidity that surrounds the left is amazing -- here they take a poll to determine how many people think Hitlery is a LIBERAL! Where do we place the I.Q. number of those that answered "NO"? The disgusting arrogance of the Clintons, that Hitlery sprays all over her brainwashed Kool-Aid drinkers, is beyond comprehension -- that this charlatan even thinks she is somehow qualified for the White House and the position of Commander-In-Chief. But maybe it is a carry-over from the fact that the libs actually put her "husband" in the White House, hell, then ANYONE can get into the Oval Office...
Well we can bet the Clinton accomplices in the MSM will be hyping the horrid, unqualifed possible candidate for the White House -- anything for POWER for the left. God save America from this nightmare...
LOL....not at all
Hard to believe that there's not one conservative in the whole state to run against this clown...
but then, 'Rat NY'ers had to go out of state to find her!
Here's her latest e-mail missive to me. (I signed up at her site so I could receive and monitor her shenanigans.) Amazingly, she raised close to 4 million dollars in the first quarter. A million+ a month! This is one broad to be reckoned with. I'd pity Republican New Yorkers, but Wisconsin is also run by a handful of liberals, so I'll say "commiserate" versus "pity."
THANKS TO YOU, WE'RE GETTING READY TO FIGHT BACK!
Thank you! We have now completed work on our campaign filing for the first quarter ending March 31, 2005, and I want to give you the first report:
With your support, we raised $3,958,924!
So just as the right wing attack machines have started gearing up to defeat me in 2006, we're sending a strong signal that we will be ready to fight back.
You may have seen stories about these "anti-Hillary" campaigns lately. As the New York Times said:
'Arthur Finkelstein, the political guru who helped engineer the defeat of one Democratic luminary, Mario Cuomo, has his sights set on another: Hillary Rodham Clinton... His plan includes financing an advertising campaign against her similar to the one orchestrated by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth...'
They're going to spend millions of dollars on personally negative attacks, hoping to keep me from speaking out on issues important to all of us, like protecting Social Security, the need to count every vote, and the dangers of the "nuclear option" that would end our democratic system of checks and balances.
Well, I have news for them: I am going to go right on, working hard and speaking out against the irresponsible, extreme policies of the Bush administration that I believe are leading America in the wrong direction.
And with your continued help, we are going to go on building the campaign we need for 2006. I promise you that we will fight back - immediately and effectively - against the right wing attack machine. We have a long way to go, but because of your help during this first quarter, we are off to a great start.
Thank you again. I am so pleased and grateful for your support.
With appreciation,
Hillary Rodham Clinton
hellary must be losing her appeal in FR. usually a "hillary" thread gets at least 50-100 posts..lol
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