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Hillary's Hurdles
Townhall.com ^ | 17 February 2006 | Nathan L. Gonzales

Posted on 02/17/2006 1:39:18 AM PST by Aussie Dasher

There is no question Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is running for president in 2008. Senators don’t normally raise $33 million to run for reelection against a nominal opponent. But there are a number of large hurdles Clinton must jump before she can be elected. Too often the focus is on just one of her challenges, instead of a coalition of all of them.

While Sen. Clinton must be viewed as the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, there is still plenty of time for other candidates from within her party to emerge as viable alternatives. Whether it’s former Gov. Mark Warner (D-VA), Sen. Evan Bayh (IN), or others, a handful of other 2008 contenders will likely make the general election electability case against Clinton.

The Clinton Name. The first, and most obvious, vulnerability for Sen. Clinton is her name. President Bush’s job approval numbers continue to sag, and voters could very well be looking for a change after eight years of a Republican White House. But if there is one candidate who can unify a fractured Republican Party, it’s probably Hillary Clinton. From her own failed health care proposal in the early 1990s to being married to one of the most polarizing political figures of the day, Clinton may have the ability to draw Republicans to the polls in November 2008 that no GOP nominee could effectively have himself.

Being a Senator. Americans haven’t elected a U.S. Senator to the presidency in almost half a century, with John F. Kennedy (D) being the last one in 1960. Like Kennedy, Clinton will have eight years of Senate experience under her belt by the time 2008 rolls around, but her task is significant. As John Kerry knows, having a voting record for opponents to exploit is a formidable task.

Geography. Clinton also has the geography factor working against her. Kennedy was the last president elected from the Northeast, and the region has lost population since 1960 (108 House seats then, compared to 83 now). Over the last 45 years, the country has chosen leaders from Texas (George W. Bush & George H.W. Bush), Arkansas (Bill Clinton), California (Ronald Reagan & Richard Nixon), and Georgia (Jimmy Carter). The Northeast’s reputation for liberal views is a problem for any presidential hopeful from the region. In some ways, Sen. Clinton’s reputation transcends geography, and she will do well in a more liberal state like California, but that reputation cuts both ways.

She’s a woman. Lest anyone forget, the United States has never elected a woman for president. Neither of the major political parties has even nominated a woman for president. And only once (Democrat Geraldine Ferraro in 1984) has a party even nominated a woman for vice-president. So, is the country ready for a woman president? That’s a topic for columns, theses, and dissertations far longer than this. But one thing is for sure: it would be a huge and historic step.

Keep in mind that polls showing that Americans are “ready” or “willing” to vote for a woman for president may not be that accurate. There are likely a group of respondents who won’t answer in the negative to those questions, because it’s not the politically correct thing to say (similar to polling involving a minority candidate). And also, Clinton, or any other woman candidate, will not be running in a vacuum. She will have an opponent with his own strengths and weaknesses. In a time of international conflict and a war on terrorism, Clinton will have to show extreme competence on foreign affairs and military issues to gain credibility with a majority of voters.

Overall, clearing just a couple of these hurdles would be a significant challenge for any candidate. But pulling off all four simultaneously in 2008, as Clinton is attempting, would have to be regarded as one of the most significant political feats in history. And that would make the loss even more difficult for Republicans to swallow.

But for the country to jump from not even nominating a woman for president to electing one, especially if we are still at war, Clinton has serious obstacles to face. Many Americans already distrust the Democratic Party on issues of national security, let alone a female Democrat.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; hildebeaste; hitlery; monica; nohillary; potus; slickwilly; witchofwashington
Hitlery's biggest hurdle is the fact the majority of the electorate LOATH her with a passion.

The fact she is a left-wing, baby-killing, anti-American b*tch may have something to do with this...

1 posted on 02/17/2006 1:39:19 AM PST by Aussie Dasher
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To: Aussie Dasher

Her politics are a huge liability but what kills her, what ruins any chance of her being elected is her demeanor. She does not have charisma and is given the nickname "Shrillery" with good reason. She gives off agonizing, ear-splitting wails every time she wants to appear passionate and appears unengaging and disinterested the rest :/


2 posted on 02/17/2006 1:50:15 AM PST by Nova442 ("Cry Havoc and let slip the Dogs of War.")
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To: Nova442

Hey, don't knock it! :)


3 posted on 02/17/2006 1:51:32 AM PST by Aussie Dasher (The Great Ronald Reagan & John Paul II - Heaven's Dream Team!)
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To: Aussie Dasher; PhilDragoo; potlatch; ntnychik; Lady Jag; Zacs Mom; holdonnow; pookie18; Boazo; ...


4 posted on 02/17/2006 2:01:57 AM PST by devolve (<-- (-in a manner reminiscent of Senator Gasbag F. Kohnman-)
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To: Aussie Dasher
"Hitlery's biggest hurdle is the fact the majority of the electorate LOATH her with a passion."

I participate in a few other discussion fora which sometimes bleed into politics. If there's one thing everybody seems to agree on, it's that Hillary is horrible. I welcome her into the race and hope she is the Dimlycrat nominee. Maybe we'll get to replace 3 or 4 more Supreme Court justices.

5 posted on 02/17/2006 2:25:45 AM PST by Past Your Eyes (If we're not going to learn from the past, what's the point of having one. -Peggy Hill)
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To: Aussie Dasher; All
     



-Hillary Clinton- archives, comments, and opposition research --

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And yes, that picture is the one of Hill kissing Suha Arafat ( "wife" of The Littlest Terrorist ) after Suha had accused the Israelis of poisoning Palestinian children...

6 posted on 02/17/2006 2:31:26 AM PST by backhoe (A Nuke for every Kook- what Clinton "legacy...")
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To: backhoe

Now, your picture is a bit confusing. Which one is the pig?


7 posted on 02/17/2006 2:54:52 AM PST by GSlob
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To: Past Your Eyes

When all is said done, that is the really inportant reason to hold the presidency. A supreme lasts decades if the president is smart enough to nominate a young one.
While a presidency only lasts 8 years at most.
Hopefuly Mr. Bush gets one and maybe two before his term expires.


8 posted on 02/17/2006 3:00:55 AM PST by Joe Boucher (an enemy of islam)
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To: Aussie Dasher
BARF!



C. L. Weatherstone, left behind sign, a museum employee and a Hillary supporter holds a Hillary 2008 sign next to the wax figure of President Bush during the unveiling of the Hillary Clinton wax figure at Madame Tussauds museum, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2006, in New York. To the pantheon of luminaries immortalized in Madame Tussauds' famed wax museum, add New York's celebrity senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton. A life-sized figure of the former first lady-turned-politician was unveiled Thursday, complete with a campaign-style balloon drop, flags and a full-throated rendering of 'Hail to the Chief.' (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

9 posted on 02/17/2006 3:04:17 AM PST by maggief (and the dessert cart rolls on ...)
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To: maggief

That wax image looks more like Laura Bush as Hillary.


10 posted on 02/17/2006 4:27:53 AM PST by Thebaddog (Dog can like cats who are cool)
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To: Thebaddog

They ought to run the wax dummy in '08. Set it up to debate the Republican contender. The election would be less negative--a much-loved win-win situation. Get the two Budweiser guys to carry her around to give speeches--we'd finally get something coherent from the Democratic Party.


11 posted on 02/17/2006 5:00:45 AM PST by Simo Hayha (An eduction is incomplete without instruction in the use of arms to defend against harm.)
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To: Simo Hayha

I'm hoping she runs. It'll be the end of the road for those old hippy socialists.


12 posted on 02/17/2006 5:44:22 AM PST by Thebaddog (Dog can like cats who are cool)
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To: Thebaddog

You know the country is not ready for a head bobber


13 posted on 02/17/2006 7:55:20 AM PST by spokeshave (I'd rather go hunting with Dick Cheney than drive over a bridge with Ted Kennedy)
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To: spokeshave
You know the country is not ready for a head bobber

She's most definately NOT a head bobber, that's why Bill had Monica. Shrillery is more of a taco-eater...

14 posted on 02/17/2006 8:05:25 AM PST by BlueMondaySkipper (The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it. - George Orwell)
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To: Aussie Dasher
Her biggest hurdle is that she is not the person her publicity makes her out to be and I think the majority of voters know that.

Once she starts to campaign the difference between the hype and the reality will be stark, and it won't be in her favor.

15 posted on 02/17/2006 8:22:17 AM PST by CaptRon (Pedecaris alive or Raisuli dead)
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To: spokeshave

She's also a member of the Big Head club, and I really mean a big head in size.


16 posted on 02/17/2006 9:00:19 AM PST by Thebaddog (Dog can like cats who are cool)
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To: Aussie Dasher

She rode Bill Clinton's coattails into the senate. She's still riding his coattails as we witnessed during the funeral of Mrs King. He was the main speaker, they walked hand in hand up to the stage, she stood there, attentively listening and hanging onto his every word, bobbing her head up and down, still walking in his shadow. I don't know if she can make it to the nomination.


17 posted on 02/17/2006 12:53:36 PM PST by tillacum
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To: devolve

Priceless portrait of David Gregory. Nice threads, too!


18 posted on 02/17/2006 2:32:23 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: Nova442
Her wails come across as phony emotion, like fingernails on a chalkboard.

Another problem is an inability to respond to tough, unrehearsed questions. For that reason we can expect the old media to provide her questions ahead of time, just as they did for Bent Willy, the inventor of the internet and Lurch.

As an aside I am reminded of her reception shortly after 911 by a hall full of FDNY and NYPD. The old media tried to filter out the boos and catcalls. She will never allow that to happen again.
19 posted on 02/18/2006 5:11:12 AM PST by Jacquerie (Democrats soil institutions)
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