Posted on 11/06/2014 11:43:58 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Sure, it’s Paul Begala, but he’s not wrong — at least, not here. Even more amazing, Van Jones isn’t wrong either in saying that Democrats may need to look harder for anyone else who might still be on the bench. This is what three cycles of decline have produced for Democrats in the Barack Obama era (via Daniel Halper):
“If Hillary Clinton doesn’t run,” [CNN's Jake Tapper] asked, “who’s on the bench then?”
“No one,” said Begala. “No one. My party–it’s not fair, there are impressive people, that I think could be good presidents, but don’t have I think the electoral prospects that Hillary does.”
Begala once wrote a book, Third Term, arguing that John McCain’s presidential run was doomed from the start because of the hangover of George W. Bush’s unpopularity. Begala goes on in this clip to argue that Hillary Clinton’s candidacy would be different because Obama won’t be as unpopular as Bush was at the end of his term, based on … nothing at all, actually. Obama is on the same arc as Bush, but lacks any of Bush’s political skills except during campaigns. Obama’s entire presidency can be charted as declines in voter approval with a single, sustained spike during the re-election bid. With Republicans in control of Capitol Hill and a war going much worse for Obama than it was for Bush, good luck with that assumption.
Van Jones throws even more cold water on Begala’s premise by noting that Hillary will actually excite the base even less than Obama did in this cycle. She’s too close to Obama — McCain, at least, hadn’t served on Bush’s Cabinet — and isn’t any better at retail politicking than McCain either. Jones suggests that Elizabeth Warren is the one bench candidate who can do the job, but that’s a measure of how cocooned progressive analysts have become. Voters just swept Democrats out of office in favor of Republicans, and the answer is someone even more radically to the Left than Obama? If anything, it just demonstrates how few options Democrats have in 2016.
Begala and Jones aren’t the only ones noticing the failure, either. Two wipeouts in four years have left Democrats with lmost no farm team with which to work, Politico points out:
After the Republican waves of 2010 and 2014, the party is depleted not just in its major-league talent, but also in its triple-A recruitment prospects. It amounts to a setback, Democrats say, that will almost certainly require more than one election cycle to repair.
At the start of the 2014 campaign, Democrats envisioned an election that would produce new national stars for the party in at least a few tough states Georgia Sen. Michelle Nunn or Kentucky Sen. Alison Lundergan Grimes, for instance, or maybe even Texas Gov. Wendy Davis. Even if the party fell short in those reach states, Democrats hoped to produce new heavyweight blue-state Democrats Maryland Gov. Anthony Brown, the countrys only black state executive; or Maine Gov. Mike Michaud, who would have been the first openly gay candidate elected governor.
Any of them could have landed on a vice presidential short list in 2016.
Instead, all of them lost.
Joining them were numerous down-ballot Democrats widely viewed as future contenders for high office: attorney general candidates in Nevada and Arizona who looked like future governors; aspiring state treasurers in Ohio and Colorado who could have gone on to bigger things; prized secretary of state candidates in Iowa and Kansas as well as countless congressional hopefuls around the country.
I made the same point yesterday, arguing that the gubernatorial and state dynamics of the Republican wave had enormous consequences for Democrats:
While the Democrats bench largely consists of Beltway figures and retreads like Hillary Clinton, Republicans are grooming talent in the states. Their performance in state legislatures make it clear that their advantage in the farm system will continue, too …
This is a recipe for a long-term arc that returns the GOP to dominance. Especially in a populist environment where connections to Washington are considered baggage rather than assets, the GOP has greater opportunities to outpace Democrats on development of presidential contenders through the ranks of the governors for the next generation.
Republicans may surf this wave for a long time to come.
In the meantime, this may be the Democrats’ only argument in the primaries for 2016:
Why does it always have to be somebody from the 13 colonies, or Illinois or Ohio? Isn’t there anyone from, say, Idaho or Oklahoma or Wyoming who is capable of running this country? You know what I mean. A manly guy who knows how to make a decision, doesn’t take crap from anybody and runs his own dogs every morning.
I’m talking about our side, now. Dems can run a Frenchman if they want to.
Julian Castro???????? Nah
I think they go right to Fidel cause they ain’t even tryin to hide that they are communists.
Bull. Obama came out of nowhere with zero experience. They can find some idiot to run.
Hillary is supposed to be in poor health, has fainted, something the Clintons try to keep secret. The main thing she has going for herself is the fanatical support of MSM.
The ground game is beginning. They are working her narrative now. Next summer, it will “spontaneously” spring up everywhere in the media propaganda complex.
The end of those candidates’ chances to be the Dem nominee.
Jim Webb, former senator from Virginia, stated a few months ago that he plans to run. He is sneaky. One of his novels has elements of child porn. I recall there was some other controversy over him but I forgot what. MSM can easily hype his background.
Ridiculous. Warren and Cuomo are chomping at the bit. Kerry, Biden and Al Gore could easily ride back in, and at least one will I think. That’s five candidates other than Hillary who would raise $100mm inside two weeks and start out with a huge name recognition and organizational advantage over any Republican likely other than Jeb Bush. And that’s saying nothing about active and potential candidates in the second tier: O’Malley, Insley, McAuliffe, Castro, etc.
Demosthenes searching for a decent human being among elected Democrats.
That’s a scary pic if it’s real.
That kid is seriously screwed up.
It's why Rand Paul will NEVER be President.....he's very short....not his fault, just the way it is.
The Chicago Mob put a beatin’ on the Clinton Crime Family back in 2008 when Hillary was “inevitable”.
Now she’s just old, tired, and actually has a track record of major incompetence on foreign policy to attack.
The one thing the Clintons will have is HUGE MONEY, they’ve already accumulated a ton of it. But I think Granny Hill gets “offed” by Granny Liz if there’s a death match in 2016.
Granny Warren is their gold plated choice
And Fauxahontas can be “managed.” Another plus.
The problem is that the GOP has treated her with Kid Gloves.
I’m saying Hillary’s big risk is in the D primaries, just like 2008.
If she makes it past that, hard to say. But the Clintons were as toxic as Ebola in their campaigns this fall. Just about everybody they went out to support lost. That big love in with BJ and Grimes? She lost by 15 to old man Mitch LOL.
Watch Julian Castro. He’s my pick to get the nomination.
Evan Bayh bailed out at the exact right time. He could fill the “John Edwards” slot with Warren taking the “obama slot” in Iowa. Biden can take the Biden slot.
"Yes ... tens of millions of good people in Middle America voted Republican. But if you look closely at that [electoral] map [showing counties that voted Republican in red] you see a more complex picture. You see the state where [African American] James Byrd was lynch-dragged behind a pickup truck until his body came apartit's red. You see the state where Matthew Shepard was crucified on a split-rail fence for the crime of being gayit's red. You see the state where right-wing extremists blew up a federal office building and murdered scores of federal employeesit's red. The state where an army private who was thought to be gay was bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat, and the state where neo-Nazi skin-heads murdered two African Americans because of their skin color, and the state where Bob Jones University spews its anti-Catholic bigotry: they're all red too."
If it is then I'm not interested in anything he has to say.
Hillary couldn’t pull in Arkansas this time. She’s finished.
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