Posted on 04/19/2010 5:06:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
As Barack Obamas approval numbers trend ever lower and a new Gallup poll reports that 50% of Americans believe the President doesnt even deserve a second term its going to be very interesting to watch Hillary Clinton. Well, not the Secretary of State herself, of course. Shes busy at Foggy Bottom, burnishing her foreign policy credentials. Instead, watch her husband.
Notwithstanding news accounts about the détente between the Clintons and Obama, surely the former president and his wife cant help but feel that their predictions about the political disaster that would result from Obamas inexperience and naivete, reportedly made during the 2008 campaign, amply borne out. With Hillary turning 65 in 2012, can anyone blame her (or her husband) for entertaining the idea of challenging Obama in two years if his popularity continues to plummet?
In fact, Democrats might be well-advised to take with a grain of salt any advice Bill Clinton offers in months to come. The greater the damage to the President (and his party) that accrues in the interim, the greater the justification for a new (yet experienced!) candidate to step in to rescue the tarnished Democrat brand in 2012.
Certainly, this rationale would explain the advice that President Clinton offered the Democrats in the midst of the health care debate. Push forward, he told them, predicting that the minute health care reform passed, President Obama's approval ratings would go up 10 points." Of course, that simply didnt happen, and every day, the ObamaCare vote looks like nothing so much as a Democrat political suicide pact. If Democrats are nervous now, consider that the ex-President insisted at the same time that Obamas ratings would increase by 20 points by next year.
Most recently, President Clinton emerged to insult the members of the Tea Party. Invoking memories of the Oklahoma City bombing, he implicitly compared administration critics to domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh, insisting that all you have to do is read the paper every day to see how many people there are who are deeply, deeply troubled. If polls are to be believed, more Americans identify with Tea Partiers than with the President himself and so Clintons remarks couldnt be better designed to alienate voters from the Democrat establishment. At the very least, his comments will serve further to energize the administrations most fervent opponents.
All of this could be attributed simply to political wrongheadedness and clumsy posturing if it werent Bill Clinton. For years, Americans have been informed of his formidable political and strategic skills and his political adversaries have learned, to their detriment, of his dexterity in assessing and responding to the public mood. If he is truly seeking to help the Obama administration, then its fair to say that the Comeback Kid has lost a lot of his kick.
On the other hand, if the former President dislikes being sidelined and upstaged by a younger, more powerful man who is singlehandedly shredding the Democrat coalition that Clinton himself did so much to assemble and misses the attention of being the undisputed leader of his party, then his actions arent so difficult to understand. If Clinton still resents the battering his image (especially in the black community) suffered at Obamas hands in the 2008 campaign, then perhaps his words arent so inexplicable. Oh, yes, and if he wants to see himself and his legacy vindicated (and his wifes years of hard work and forbearance repaid) by helping Hillary take her own shot at The White House then maybe, just maybe, Bill Clintons behavior makes perfect sense.
Won't Hillary the old bi-sexual do? Or are they holding out for Oprah?
Slick sounds like HE’S angling for nobama’s SCOTUS nominee.
Yeah, its sounds whacky, but nobama’s popularity and acceptance by America is sliding down so low and likly to go lower, he could throw Slick in just to rub all our noses in it.
The idea is widely held. Not all the justices in the history of the High Court came from lower courts. Hugo Black was in the US Senate when he was nominated. Earl Warren had been governor of California...
“On the other hand, if the former President dislikes being sidelined and upstaged by a younger, more powerful man ”
Someone on the radio last night said Clinton is “the bride at every wedding, the corpse at every funeral.” He can’t get enough attention.
“Democrats are pushing for a gay into the Supreme Court its all about special treatment for votes.”
Yeah, but since Obama can’t appoint himself - who do you think he’ll pick? Oprah?
“I think they are preparing to kneecap Obama”
I sure hope so, as it puts a different spin on health care reform:
“Push forward, he told them, predicting that the minute health care reform passed, President Obama’s approval ratings would go up 10 points.”
This implies Bill Clinton played head cheer-leader as quarterback Obama, running back Pelosi and tight end Reid led their team in a mad rush over a cliff. Bill Clinton was a disaster for his party while in office. Perhaps he is trying to outdo his own record while out of office. Certainly having Obama experience an off-year election debacle worse than 1994 will help divert attention from his own dismal political legacy. Dems own health care reform lock, stock, and barrel. They are their own worst enemy: with characters like Bill Clinton among their ranks, one can easily understand why.
The Clintons are not known for their forgiving spirit.
“Clinton is the bride at every wedding, the corpse at every funeral.”
Having encouraged the Dems to carry out their mutual suicide pact on health care reform, evidently he plans to be the corpse at the funeral for his own Party.
“most of the country is aware that Michelle is a beard LOL”
Who knew Michelle was warning us in code about her own husband’s lack of qualifications for office? If only more people had heeded her warning!
Yep Yep!
With Nazism extreme wealth flows to a select few at the top. If the extremely wealthy want to stay that way they have to support the state and keep the people in power that are running the state.
Wow, your comparison of those two sociopaths is right on the money!
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