Even Nina Burleigh (Do the Right Thing, Hillary) dismisses hillary clinton as a dull, midlevel technocrat (and I use that word loosely), whose zipper-hoisting ("charm") can take her no higher. A twist (and, if you'll pardon the double entendre, a pun) on the Peter Principle. For her entire adult (such as it is) life, zipper-hoisting has been missus clinton's principal means of upward mobility.
Zipper-hoisting has proved to be a sticky wicket for missus clinton, owing not to antithetical feminist ideology, as one would expect -- feminists willingly sacrificed feminism on the altar of clintonism -- but to zipper choice, her rather injudicious attachment early on to a certain zipper habitually on the downslide.
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<< The woman is power mad .... >>
And the power lust is but a noxious weed.
That flourishes only in the vacant lots of empty minds.
[Her mean-spiritedness and maliciously and malevolently malignant madness will in the end eat itself -- and will thus see to both its own and its host's destruction. WARNING: Shield your children, it will not be pretty]
I think we've reached the tipping point on Hitlery. The leftist media and the MSM are both talking about her dismal chances. The weight is shifting to Gore.
There's no love lost between Gore and the Clintons. How could there be? We're talking about 8 years of living in their shadow?
If there's any truth to the rumor that Gore has become extremely wealthy from Google options (he was hired on as a consultant there in 2001), and that he could mount a campaign from his own pocket, then it's all over for Hill. She doesn't have the heart or the wallet of the Democrat Party. She's toast.
Even worse for her, Mark Warner is a much more telegenic, palatable, and charismatic VP candidate than she could ever be, and he's even wealthier than Gore is rumored to have become (Warner founded the extremely profitable Columbia Capital high tech VC firm in Alexandria VA).
So you enbd up with two viable candidates (not good, viable), with no love for or need of the Clintons, with wads of their own cash to throw at a late-term nomination run, and no desperate need for the Rat/Clinton/Ickes money machine.
IMHO it's already midnight for Hitelry.