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It Is Over [Kudlow says: Hillary! is done]
corner.nationalreview.com ^ | 2-20-8 | Larry Kudlow

Posted on 02/19/2008 10:29:59 PM PST by Petronski

Please allow me a dose of hardened market realism concerning Obama's landslide victory in Wisconsin. The race is over. Hillary is finished. The Clinton Restoration is over.

President Bill Clinton's political invincibility is over. Hillary's electability is over. Obama got to the far Left faster than she did. He out organized her in the precincts. He out fundraised her. He out speechified her. He out-hustled her. He out-dressed her. He out-presidentialed her. He outdid her and he outbid her for votes, one promised government check at a time.

A 15-point margin in Wisconsin is incredible. Wisconsin is a lot like Ohio except for the wacko ultra-Left Madison college population, which is even worse that Columbus's Ohio State. But there are so many campuses in Ohio that will go for Obama that it is no matter. Think faculty voters, grimly determined for a left-wing takeover of America " from the bottom up" to use the former Saul Alinsky community organizer's phrase. As goes Wisconsin, so goes Ohio.

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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; barackhusseinobama; chebama; democratparty; elections; hillary; itsover; kudlow; nobama; obama
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To: txflake

Obama has gone so far left in capturing the nomination that, once the agenda is exposed, it will be stale socialism to the American people. He is rendering his own nomination worthless.

Michelle Obama is not going to wear well, either.

And the Clintons have every incentive to sink Obama during the general election campaign - as payback.

Yes, an Obama presidency is a dangerous possibility, but his election is far from guaranteed. And, if elected, last night he already laid the groundwork for stalemate and failure to deliver on promises: he will blame the American people for not sufficiently changing it from the “bottom up.”

What we have here, if elected, is Carter II.


161 posted on 02/20/2008 4:47:32 AM PST by mwl1
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To: goldfinch
"Did you hear his speech tonight? It was not the speech of a cautious man. It was the speech of a revolutionary.

Conservatives are foolish to underestimate the danger of an Obama presidency."

Agree completely. This guy is very scary. Not only as a candidate as McCain will have a nearly an impossible time beating him, but also as, God forbid, President. THE MOST LIBERAL MEMBER OF THE U.S. SENATE. Good grief that is bad news. Couple that with his being incredible inexperienced and flat our naive/ignorant/wrong on foreign policy and we are in for a world of hurt. The words "abject disaster" come to mind. The incredibly scary thing is how many republican friends I have who buy into his vapid speeches. It is truly frightening.

I would currently place the chances of him being elected President at 80%. If it's him and McCain there is no way McCain beats him unless he makes a major blunder like saying "Praise Allah" or something...

162 posted on 02/20/2008 4:48:41 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: Petronski

Hillary has more class than he does.


You lost me there, Lare.


163 posted on 02/20/2008 4:51:08 AM PST by Senator Goldwater
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To: Petronski

The real winner tonight? That chap from Arizona. Captain John McCain.


You got me back there, Lare.


164 posted on 02/20/2008 4:52:32 AM PST by Senator Goldwater
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To: TomGuy

I agree.... kill her off now for the good of the Republic.

Obama is by no means a sure thing in November. He has no idea what is about to hit him, and has never had to win a competitive general election. Bear in mind that his inner circle is nothing but the Howard Dean team.


165 posted on 02/20/2008 4:55:01 AM PST by mwl1
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To: Darkwolf377
Yes the truth did come out about Kerry because some brave men told the truth. If charged with “swiftboating” I would simply reply, “What does that mean? I don’t know what you are talking about” I won’t let them turn “swiftboating” in to a word with substance. I’m going to make them say, “You are fabricating lies about Obama’s past.” and then I can stand on the truth of the information I’m presenting about obama and make them prove it isn't true.
166 posted on 02/20/2008 4:55:03 AM PST by ethical
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To: Petronski

Juicy!


167 posted on 02/20/2008 4:56:29 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: Screaming_Gerbil

That is a ridiculous assertion. Obama is already starting to sound stale with his inane, narcissistic socialism. It is wearing thin already.


168 posted on 02/20/2008 4:56:37 AM PST by mwl1
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To: meadsjn

” If you saw Obama’s speech tonight, you saw the next president of the United States, barring any unnatural interference by the old wing of that party. They asked for substance, he added substance.

This was the beginning of the end for the status quo in DC. The old people in the House and Senate better pack up their bags. And by “old”, I mean the ones who refuse to represent the people who elected them.

The Republicans can watch this speech for the next twenty or thirty years, and chastise themselves for not fronting a young, energetic, and principled conservative to lead the Republican Party and the country. They will have plenty of time, and absolutely nothing else to occupy that time. I don’t agree with most of Obama’s ideas, but one of them surpasses all and crosses party lines — it’s time to get the dead weight out of Washington, DC. Both parties. Actually, what he said about that is, “Washington is where good ideas go to die.””

He is, essentially, the liberal Reagan. Reagan’s ability to put forth conservative idea’s and appeal directly to the people and cross party lines is what made him so popular. Obama is running in exactly the same way just a mirror image of being very liberal.


169 posted on 02/20/2008 5:02:35 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: Darkwolf377

The Dems went to the primaries because there were actual choices they had to make. For Republicans, the real conservatives did not generate much excitement and quickly fell by the wayside. Why go and vote when the choice is McCain, who I don’t like, and Huckabee, who I don’t like? That’s why I didn’t vote in the primary. But I will vote in the general election for McCain. Period. End of story.


170 posted on 02/20/2008 5:02:35 AM PST by WashingtonSource
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To: GLDNGUN
If he really is THAT far left (MUCH to the left of a Marxist Hiltlery?) the EASIER he will be to beat in November.

This election will not be about political ideology. It will be about personality.

McCain is in trouble.

171 posted on 02/20/2008 5:06:30 AM PST by CharacterCounts (When you discover rats in your house, you only have two options - fumigate or tolerate.)
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To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast

“I’m not so sure of that. Whatever ran up Chris Matthews’ leg, has found its way out tonight. He had an Obama guy from Texas on, and he asked him pointedly and repeatedly to name one thing Obama has done in the Senate. The guy couldn’t do it. Chrissy wouldn’t let him up for air.”

That’s because he is shilling for Hillary. You think he/they will press that hard when it’s in the general and the other guy is McCain? Hellllllllllllll no.


172 posted on 02/20/2008 5:12:41 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: TomGuy

“The Democratic Party discovers a new JFK.

The GOP goes with Dole partie deux.”

Exactly....although I wish Obama was anywhere near JFK as he cut taxes..a lot. Obama will do nothing of the sort.


173 posted on 02/20/2008 5:14:16 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: Darkwolf377
I fear the first is the one which will prove true

I do too. McCain's age and the perception that he's not the most stable candidate out there compared to Obama's captivating speaking style and relative good looks will sweep Barack right into the Oval Office. Remember, we live in the age of American Idol and Oprah.

I hope the jackasses in the RNC are happy with what they're about to hand us.
174 posted on 02/20/2008 5:18:49 AM PST by reagan_fanatic (McCain - for those who thought Dole's Presidential run needs an encore)
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To: Aria
"I wonder how many Obama primary votes are actually Republicans and independents just trying to get rid of Hillary who then will vote McCain in the general?"

I've been wondering the same thing. I've heard a couple of Obama's speeches where he's mentioned Republicans that have supported him. Could be a lot of independants and Republicans want the pleasure of pulling the lever against the Witch.
175 posted on 02/20/2008 5:38:27 AM PST by Convert from ECUSA (Changing things in Washington is not unlike changing a baby’s diaper. Pretty soon the stinky mess is)
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To: meadsjn
"I don't agree with most of Obama's ideas, but one of them surpasses all and crosses party lines -- it's time to get the dead weight out of Washington, DC. Both parties. Actually, what he said about that is, "Washington is where good ideas go to die."

I saw the three speeches, too. The one thing I agreed with Obama on was the line "Wasington is where good ideas go to die." It is time to get the dead weight of the old and stale of both parties out. Stopped clock right twice a day type of thing. If Obama keeps up with that tack, he will be very hard to beat in November; too many people across the spectrum are just plain sick, tired, and fed up with the deaf dinosaurs over in Babylon-on-the-Potomac.
176 posted on 02/20/2008 5:46:53 AM PST by Convert from ECUSA (Changing things in Washington is not unlike changing a baby’s diaper. Pretty soon the stinky mess is)
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To: mwl1
Bear in mind that his inner circle is nothing but the Howard Dean team.

He's got Soros' support, and has for years.

177 posted on 02/20/2008 5:48:23 AM PST by COUNTrecount
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To: Petronski

The only regret I have re: the Clinton’s EARLY political demise is I’d love to see a riot at the Dem Convention.


178 posted on 02/20/2008 6:01:00 AM PST by no dems (Global Warming advocates have the IQ of a can of Spam.)
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To: Petronski

~snip~

Hillary’s best bet to preserve her career as a professional politician? Pull back significantly in Texas and Ohio, as a prelude to withdrawal. Bill will say no, ‘cause his career is even deader than hers. But Hillary has more class than he does. She still has some vague sense of reality, of the difference between right and wrong, even if he does not.

~snip~

I wonder if this is true- does Hillary have any better grasp on reality than Bill- vague as it may be.

Imagine the myriad competing interests within her campaign- the centerpiece being HIS legacy vs HER future.


179 posted on 02/20/2008 6:23:46 AM PST by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: Wyatt's Torch
I would currently place the chances of him being elected President at 80%.

Scott Rasmussen just said the same thing on Fox.

180 posted on 02/20/2008 6:51:37 AM PST by mombonn (God is looking for spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.)
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