Posted on 04/26/2015 6:03:05 PM PDT by markomalley
Washington, D.C. The annual White House Correspondents Dinner is indeed as President Obama put it last night where Washington celebrates itself. Little real news is ever made, but Beltway media, politicians, and consultants attend in such large numbers that you can get a sense of the current conventional wisdom.
Cecily Strong, the Saturday Night Live comic who followed President Obama on the podium, was so blatantly in Hillarys corner that it was jarring. But what was striking about last nights dinner was that many people have come to the conclusion that Hillary Clintons campaign is in deep trouble and she is no longer as inevitable as people once thought. Working reporters who cover her and other Democratic politicians wouldnt go on the record, but you heard the same thing from several of them:
Its not that shes too old she just cant relate to younger generations.
A couple more scandals, and youll wonder if they will start to define her campaign.
Younger women know a female will become president in their lifetime; many of them dont think it has to be or even should be Hillary.
How can she possibly distance herself from the Obama administration she served for four years, but whose policies increasingly alienate independent voters she needs?
That last comment goes to the heart of her problem with Democratic insiders. Publicly, they praise Hillary as a candidate of exceptional experience in government and one who is likely to harvest bushels of votes from people eager to elect the first female president. Privately, they fret about a recent Quinnipiac poll in which 54 percent of Americans say Clinton is not honest or trustworthy. Among independents, that number hits 61 percent. Candidates distrusted by that many people can win the White House, but it leaves no margin for error or another big scandal, one Democratic former officeholder admitted to me.
54 percent of Americans say Clinton is not honest or trustworthy.
Thats why so many Democrats hope Hillary Clinton will be challenged by a more formidable rival than the former governors or senators who are currently lining up to oppose her: Martin OMalley, Lincoln Chafee, and Jim Webb. Senator Elizabeth Warren, an economic populist to the left of Hillary, has steadfastly declined to run for president. But each new scandal or Hillary campaign stumble could fuel the pressure for her to enter the race. Most Democratic strategists believe that only a woman could seize the nomination from Mrs. Clinton, given Hillarys name ID and campaign war chest. In 2008, Barack Obama would have had no hope against Hillary, despite his formidable campaign skills, if he hadnt also had a history-making card to play as the first African-American man with a realistic chance of becoming president.
What Democrats really worry about is that no one will beat the Clinton Machine for the Democratic nomination it will survive and go on to become an inviting target for Republicans in the general-election battle.
Focus groups and polls show that voters are most interested in finding candidates they judge as authentic leaders who dont play the normal political games. For Hillary Clinton, that represents a challenge. Her campaign is emphasizing her desire to help everyday people, while at the same time the press is starting to reveal the Clinton Foundation as a lucrative slush fund for the Clintons and their friends. In some years, the foundation spends $500 million, but overhead, salaries, travel, and undisclosed other expenses eat up a huge chunk of that, leaving perhaps 15 percent for actual charitable work.
Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer, whose book Clinton Cash is due for release on May 5, as well as Pulitzer Prizewinning Jo Becker and and Mike McIntire of the New York Times, have raised new questions. Their research points to a disturbing pattern of foreign contributions and enormous speaking fees for Bill Clinton that appear to be timed to coincide with preferential actions the State Department took while Mrs. Clinton was secretary of state.
Hillary Clinton has dismissed the reporting as distractions and attacks. But she did find time last week to suddenly call for a truce in what she sees as an increasingly hostile political climate. I am tired of the mean-spiritedness in politics, she told voters in Claremont, N.H. Enough with the attacks and the anger, lets find answers together and figure out what were going to do.
Hillary Clinton could, of course, put all the concerns about her family foundation and its seedy dealings to rest if she were to release all the e-mails concerning the foundation that were in her private e-mail account the one she used, in violation of explicit government rules, to conduct government business. But she has already announced that the e-mails she viewed as private have been deleted and her server scrubbed. She has yet to answer questions about whether e-mails that concerned the Clinton Foundation during her tenure at the State Department were private, in her estimation. Because they are now gone, we will probably never know.
Democrats privately believe that the Clintons can recover from the e-mail and foundation scandals because its unlikely reporters will ever find a smoking gun that explicitly links foreign donations with public actions. But Democrats also know that other scandals may soon be unearthed. And if they do, not only will Hillary Clinton prove unable to establish herself as an authentic candidate, she also will establish herself as a pro at conducting an authentic cover-up.
Democrats would vote for The Price of Darkness as long as he assured them that their entitlement checks continued to flow uninterrupted.
Wonder if BO and Val J. are some of the “friends” that benefit from the foundation slush fund?
I live in such age of lies and stupidity that I don’t think I will ever see another Republican voted into the WH.
Great graphic.
Hillary talks about Qadaffi.
“We came. We saw. He died. Teeheeheeheeheehee! And then I got some of his money!”
Just look at what they went after Dinesh D’Souza for in comparison.
Yep...they've got definite "firmness" with their lockstep 40-plus percent.....they get the rest of what they need through voter registration fraud -- hard to beat, since they now totally control all judiciary.
Two thumbs up - Post of the day
No, they are not panicking, this is an orchestrated campaign by Valerie Jarrett to sink Hillary. They feel she is not liberal enough, and does not hew closely enough to radical Islam.
I’ve said for years, the way she was aging, that she’d be too ugly by 2016. Age has not been kind to her and when you the fact she is a crook............
Once Hillary completes her implosion, they'll probably let Warren or O'Malley run because their extreme left wing demands a moonbat. They'll send one out to get slaughtered just to get it over with it. Then they'll start grooming a new black or Kennedy candidate to return them to the promised land in the next go-round.
Dems to Satan;We will trade our souls for the advancement of our ideology.
Satan to Dems:You people don’t seem to understand the basics of the barter system.You need to offer me something that I don’t already have.
The Dorian Gray effect...
I hope she rides it out until next May or so before scandals or health issues bring her down.
Would make Chicago ‘68 look like TEA Party rally
Too late! Serious campaign prep should have started a year ago or more.
They’re stuck with the HildeKraken.
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