Posted on 01/11/2015 10:36:47 AM PST by Libloather
Hillary Clinton is ready to run on President Obamas record when it comes to the economy.
Clinton allies say that if the former secretary of State does in fact announce a second bid for the presidency this year, they expect that shell tether herself to a main slice of Obamas legacy.
A series of economic reports including Fridays positive jobs numbers is adding to Democratic confidence that the economy will finally be a winner for Obama in his last two years in office, and that it will help the Democratic White House candidate in 2016.
But even as Clinton embraces Obamas economic record, they expect her to telegraph that more needs to be done to help the middle class, a message Obama will highlight in his State of the Union address later this month.
They also predict that Clinton will present policies distinct from those of the Obama administration she served, and even her own husbands administration, which is regularly credited with presiding over years of strong economic growth.
This tack, allies say, will allow her to to carve out her own identity and provide her with the opportunity to speak about education, making housing more affordable and helping younger Americans find jobs and build her own narrative.
She'll be running armed with the current information and with programs and plans and polices that she wants to support, said Ellen Tauscher, the former congresswoman who serves as undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security Affairs at the State Department under Clinton.
Democratic strategist Jim Manley said that he expects Clinton to keep pretty close to the administrations basic economic policies. But, he added, I wouldnt be surprised if she found ways to exploit the growing debate on economic equality.
One longtime Clinton ally agrees with that sentiment. This source said Clinton would argue for a Main Street platform that combines certain kinds of tax reform, trade agreements and investment strategies, perhaps fashioned around overarching goals.
This is an approach that a Republican candidate could choose to take too; what will matter is who does it best, the ally said.
Republicansfrom the RNC to the superPAC America Rising-- are already working to portray Clinton as a third term for Obama.
She has no choice but to own the Obama economic agenda because she has been in lock-step with him on it ever since 2008, Tim Miller, the executive director for America Rising, said Friday.
Miller said healthcare will fall under Obamas economic package and Clinton has no choice but to own that piece as well. The bookHRC State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton, revealed that the secretary of state played a role in pushing along Obamacare. She voiced her support for it in a cabinet meeting and spoke to lawmakers about the issue, even though Secretaries of State rarely get involved in domestic matters.
He took her healthcare plan and then she whipped votes for it, Miller said. There is no path for her to distance herself from him on it.
Clinton allies say they are aware that Republicans will do everything to tie her to Obama's policies.
But as Tauscher cautioned, Republicans have to be careful invoking that Clinton could be a third term Obama because Democrats could very easily say that Jeb Bush or other Republican candidates could be a third term for George W. Bush, who was president during the economic meltdown.
The Democratic National Committee was quick to strike back at Jeb Bushs intentions to run for president on Friday, putting out a release accusing the Bush team of being the same people who not once but twice were at the helm as our nation headed into recessions, one of which was our worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
The plan to embrace Obamas economic record differs from Clintons approach to Obama on foreign policy.
Even though she serves as Obamas secretary of state, she has made a point of highlighting her differing views and strategies on Syria. In an interview with The Atlantic, she said that the administrations decision not to get involved in the Syrian conflict was a failure.
People in Clintonworld have also signaled recently that she would have taken a different approach to ISIS.
You never want to be a Monday morning quarterback on these issues because who knows how things would ultimately turn out but Obama has been passive on these issues, one former Clinton aide told The Hill in September. She would have taken a more aggressive approach.
When it comes to the economy though, Clinton could face a different set of challenges in a Democratic primary.
Progressives have bashed her support of Wall Street and have insinuated that she cares more about protecting the well-heeled over the middle class.
But Tauscher pushed back at that notion calling that debate distracting.
The question should be how do we get a Main Street thriving and doing well and how do we get a responsible Wall Street that is stimulating jobs, she said. Its not an either or.
Didn't Hussein fix that with Zerocare? Lets see what she says in April after tax season is over.
It looks like the “progressive” commie libs are starting to believe their own press releases.
So we are supposed to get excited over the worst recovery in decades with stagnant or declining wages with a jobs record that's putting more and more people into partime work from full time?
Let her run on BHO’s third term
Lots of small businesses still closing in central Florida.
But Obama will take credit for any coming growth. Mme Hillary tried this tactic when her husband benefited from a GOP congress getting elected in '94. I don't think voters are going to buy it as much this time around though.
Hillary queen of silly and foolishness, any improvement in the economy; if indeed there is any, is not because of obama, but despite him.
JMHO
All image. All talk. Not one word means anything.
Career politicians are worthless.
I feel like I’m in Roman times.
We all get rich in cattle futures...
Hill might be making a mistake .... those of us LIVING in the economy know it’s not as good as the number crunchers are telling us. When you fudge the numbers to make unemployment look low and you’re making us pay for healthcare we can’t afford, income is dropping, etc. etc. etc. .... well, go for it Hilly. The Leftist bubble of “good times” under Obola is blown up & kept aloft with lies and eventually, it’s going to burst & spew forth the sludge, hopefully on your campaign .... not holding my breath on it, though.
“Clinton now ready to embrace President Obama”
“Hillary and Obama sittin’ in a tree
K-I-S-S-I-N-G.
First comes love
Then comes marriage
Then comes the country right down the toilet.”
if she’s too dumb to attack Obama’s jobs destruction program in all its aspects (tax penalties for hiring, Obamacare new taxes if you hire people, you have to either reduce them to part time status or automate or outsource the jobs under Obama, all his anti-business and anti-growth measures, etc)
highest number of Americans out of work in all USA history
if Hillary is too dumb to attack the Obama anti-worker policies, she will go down to a blazing defeat.
good good good, she’d be terrible for America anyway...
This is such leftwing gibberish from The Hill. Could it get any malevolent and insipid than this pre-kindergarten level of writing dedicated to totalitarianism?
Hey Hillary. How much are 10,000 MANPADS worth?
Want to help the Middle Class?
Dismantle the welfare state.
This is so neatly choreographed, isn’t it? The regime LIES about the economy, the media LIES for them, then Hillary joins in the lie and we’re supposed to believe the economy is doing GREAT!
Of course she’s ready to embrace it..that’s why ZERO is running around saying how great everything is, so the WITCH can use it to run. I despise them both.
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