Posted on 02/10/2015 7:36:59 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Her husband ran on reliability and charisma, two skills she notably lacks. So can Hillarys one-percent charm win over voters?
It was the photo that launched a thousand memes: then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, sitting aboard a military aircraft, casually reading her phone from behind dark sunglasses. The picture, taken as Clinton flew to Libya in 2012 just a few short months before the horrific Benghazi attacks, undoubtedly exudes cool. I admit that though Im no fan of Clinton, even I found the photo to be glamorous at the time.
In Virginia Postrels phenomenal book The Power of Glamour, she notes that glamour has the power to persuade us to make purchasesand cast votesby tapping into our longings for something better and the hope we can reach there. President Obama ran his campaign fueled by the three elements she identifies as the pillars of glamour: a bit of mystery, a sense of ease, and the promise of escape to an aspirational future. We werent 100 percent sure where he stood, but he made running for president look easy and promised us hope and change.
Not all campaigns try to use glamour to their advantage, of course; Postrel notes that Bill Clintons campaigns in the 1990s were rooted in charisma rather than glamour, and she defines the concepts quite differently. Charisma is captured by he feels my pain. Glamour, instead, asks isnt he incredible?
But to put it mildly, charisma has never been Hillarys strong suit. Even if her campaign pushes the Grandmother-in-Chief narrative full strength, theres the inevitable reality that Hillary Clinton exists in a point-oh-one percent bubble and has for decades. Last year, she said she hadnt even driven a car since 1996. Being genuinely folksy and relatable will not be easy; being glamorous and aspirational may be her best or only path.
So then: can Hillary pull off glamour for the long haul? Consider Postrels three elements: mystery, ease, and the promise of a better future.
First, theres mystery. You can see her team already struggling with this, openly debating when she should get into the race and if she should even bother putting herself out there for debates against D-list contenders for the Democratic nomination. Shes tried hard to avoid weighing in on controversies. Clearly, shed like to use mystery to her advantage. A look at her favorability ratings in polls over the decades shows that the more shes visible in the political fight, the lower her numbers go.
Once Hillary announces, she wont have that luxury. The Elizabeth Warren wing of her party will demand that she detail an economic agenda they can get behind; the Republicans will have warehouses of opposition research about her past statements at their disposal to weaponize in campaign ads. She may try to preserve mystery, but it is unlikely she will succeed.
Then, theres the element of ease. Its never been said that Hillary makes campaigning look easy. I dont just mean her personal style, though the hard-to-watch book tour of last summer is a perfect example of her shortcomings there.
Unlike No Drama Obama, Clintonworld has always been known for infighting, back-biting, and commotion. Of course, Hillary has been snapping up talented former Obama staff and consultants, and her camp has been telling reporters this time will be different. But has Old Clintonworld truly been quietly, peacefully sidelined?
As Mondays David Brock drama illustrated, every prominent Democratic consultant gets a plum seat at the table in a Hillary campaign, the odds that they will all agree (and play nice together) must be next to zero. A candidate never wants their campaign team to be the story, but too many cooks in the kitchen will likely whip up plenty of fodder for drama-hungry reporters.
On both mystery and ease, Hillary will have a challenge. But the area where the race will truly be won and lost is the final piece: the promise of escape to aspirational future. (This is the element of glamour that makes sleek auto advertisements compel us to look up the prices on luxury cars, because we badly want to be zipping down that coastal highway, too.) So what, exactly, is Hillary Clinton selling? Can someone who has been at the center of American politics since before pogs were popular credibly offer to provide an escape, a turning of the page to a bright new future?
Despite economic improvement, middle and working-class voters are still struggling, particularly white working class men who have abandoned the Democratic Party in droves in recent years. Its certain that Republicans will talk directly to these voters, aiming to persuade them that we need to move on from an era that saw the middle class hollowed out while nearly eight trillion dollars has been added to the national debt. Whether Republicans are successful will depend on if they can credibly propose policies that people think will lead them to greener pastures.
But with a GOP field largely full of fresh faces, almost none of whom have ever run for president before, the race will be on to claim the mantle of being the candidate of innovative ideas and the future. Clinton, by virtue of how long shes been immersed in the swamp of politics, will struggle to credibly say shes whats fresh and new.
In order for Hillary to win, shell need to use glamour to her advantage. Shell need to tell people just enough about the Clinton history without poisoning the story. Shell need to make it look easy. And shell need create in people a sense of longing for the kind of America she would lead.
She has an enormous challenge ahead.
Low Information Voters defined.
Best. Graphic. Ever.
“The Flying Buttress” in all her pantsuited glory!
Clinton White House warning to the media: NEVER photograph the First Lady below the waist, or there WILL be consequences!
Isn't it?
Glamorous? No, hideous and repulsive.
That would take Warren Buffet-type money to accomplish.
I hope the DemonRATs waste lots of money on the Hildebeast.
I am 81 and I look better than she does - I’m running for Miss America when I’m 100.
Broom Hilda (HRC) reminds one of a drunken goalie for a dart board.
The Unbearable Hillary Clinton.
nice
keyboard spew alert
Barney, the Purple Dinosaur.
To give the image of "Fresh and new," the DemonRATs will spend millions on the Hildebeast's makeover. A facelift, a trip to the fat farm, a trip to alcohol rehab, a tummy tuck, a cankle removal, hair, makeup, voice coaching to remove the cackle a 2 million dollar wardrobe (watch out Sarah Palin!) and a new broom with a youthful crew of flying monkeys. The Zer0-information voters will think she was 39 years old; even though in 2016, she will be 69.
No, but between her handlers and the media, they are going to be hard pressed to present Mrs sweetness and light as either sweet or light. Serious editing, special lenses, some cheesecake, a make-up challenge worthy of Face-Off, and a lot of tape on the cutting room floor...and 16 years for the public to forget all the crap she and her husband pulled (The rest has been smoothed over and Lurch is standing in to get her SOS performance down the memory hole, what did get revealed.)
LOL!
Don't you just love this statement:
I admit that though Im no fan of Clinton, even I found the photo to be glamorous at the time.
Hillary!....glamorous??? Bwahahaha! I knew this would be a fun thread!
I sure wish someone would post that glamorous photo because I don't remember it at all!
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