I also think she is done. In 2016 she will be too old to be taken seriously as a candidate. And if the public isn’t tired of her yet, they will be by then. Here’s what I wrote about the subject:
http://xenohistorian.faithweb.com/holybook/articles/lawof14.html
I disagree. If she runs, the only possibility of her being defeated is if some current unknown rises within the democrat party and defeats her in the primary. If she makes it to nomination, she’ll be elected handily.
People are discounting the leftward drift of this country, engineered largely by the current push to place as many Americans as possible onto food stamps and other programs of government largesse.
Hillary’s age will be irrelevant. What I predict is numerous “conservative” women will, in 2016, jump at the chance to “be a part of history” and put her into the White House. We’re going to find ourselves highly aggravated at these women who we’ve thought were ironclad conservatives.
Identity politics and rapidly expanding government dependence are a boon to democrats.