If the Clintons are seen as chasing Obama, they are finished. Obama would have to graciously leave and endorse them for party unity. I don't see that happening. Hillary's shot was last time. She is old news, not a rising star.
Totally agreed. I've been saying that since Obama ripped the nomination away from her. Not only is she "old news", she's old. We've never had a woman president before, and I don't think America is going to elect some puffed up old biddy who's already passed her freshness date on the national stage.
Hillary would get her clocked cleaned by Sarah, if it came to a head to head match-up. Sarah represents a new and exciting future of great promise, while Hillary represents more of the grinding misery of progressive government we're already suffering under. That is already being strongly refudiated by the people, and Hillary cannot disown those politics, no matter how hard she tries.
We thought Clinton was dead meat after 1994. He beat the snot out of us the next two elections. Each electoral cycle is different.
Yes, each electoral cycle is different. This one will be one for the history books. Obama has made such a shambles of everything he's touched, that there's no way he can be re-elected. He's Jimmy Carter revisited, on steroids.
Make no mistake about it. The coming Democrat wipe out in November is a referendum on Obama and his agenda. Because of him (and Pelosi+Reid), the Dems will limp through the next two years and thank their lucky stars that they even survived to tell the tale. I think they'll be happy to get yoke of the presidency off their neck in 2012.
Clinton won in 1996 because he moved to the center as a result of the 1994 elections, and he was able to co-opt credit for the Republican agenda.
Obama will never, ever move to the center. He’s an ideologue, not a politician.