Posted on 10/25/2003 6:49:08 PM PDT by Joy Angela
NICHOLS NOTES
HEAR IT FIRST BY LARRY NICHOLS
THE NEWS BEFORE IT IS NEWS
Volume I October 25, 2003 Issue 28
WHAT IS UP WITH HILLARY
Where do I start this week's article? To the non
Clinton experts it seems that everything is quiet and
nothing appears to be going on with Hillary and her
quest for the Presidency in 2004. Well, if that is
what you think you would be wrong.
Actually, the Hillary un-campaign is in full swing and
cooking better than anyone could have ever imagined.
Wesley Clark is getting his name out in the public and
is learning how to handle himself in a national
campaign and is becoming the public figure he will need
to become to be Hillary's Vice President.
You should note that even though no one has actually
ever heard of him, it seems odd that he would be able
to lead the pack in National Polls. For him to rate
that high in public opinion polls over longtime
national politicians is truly unique, until you
understand that is what the Clintons need and if they
need it or want it they will get it, and they have.
Another thing going very well for Hillary is Harold
Ickes effort to raise money for the candidate that wins
the Democratic Primary.
Ickes is a long time Clinton loyalist and is committed
to raisingover $200 million to defeat Bush and to elect
the Democratic candidate that wins the day. Now, can
any of you really believe that Ickes would do all of
this for any candidate other than Hillary? He never has
before and I don't think he has started now.
Of course this is also a cute trick when you think
about the money it is robbing from the other nine
candidates trying to fund their primary races, in order
just to have a chance to be the Democrats' choice to
run against President Bush.
.
You're right.
Hillary much prefers
"Queen" Hillary.
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