Posted on 02/04/2013 7:30:41 AM PST by lbryce
"Oh, Steve!" Hillary Rodham Clinton protested when "60 Minutes" reporter Steve Kroft asked about her presidential ambitions
Cleaning out my notebook from the weekend, I came across this quote from a long-time associate of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton discussing the 2016 presidential race: "There is no false equivalency about her pros and cons."
Her point is that while journalists falsely equate GOP and Democratic wrongdoing, there is a true equivalency when Clinton weighs the merits of seeking the presidency. Before we get to the lists, a caveat: Clinton honestly and understandably has not decided whether to run, sources close to her agree. She is tired. She is torn. And she is smart enough to know that the decision can (and should) wait.
And now, because we can't help ourselves, here is Clinton's list of pros and cons about running in 2016:
PROS
1. Big vacuum: Sure, Joe Biden is an able and successful vice president but his approval rating is nowhere near as high as Clinton's, and he is not her equal inside the party. Clinton could clear the field. Biden could not.
2. Opportunity to change: Clinton is a policy wonk who has always hungered to make a difference. Agree with her policies or not, it's hard to dispute that she is motivated by the desire to make lives better, and there is no better perch to do that than the presidency.
3. History: Her decades-long advocacy for women's rights would be culminated with glass ceiling-shattering presidency.
4. Clinton legacy: Her election would be viewed an extension of the Clinton brand as much as Obama's, cementing a progressive agenda that includes her signature issue: universal access to health care.
5. Inertia: In politics, momentum often drives decisions. If Clinton doesn't proactively end speculation with a Sherman-esque statement in early 2015, the train might get moving too fast for her to stop.
CONS
1. Health. Clinton, 65, has always been healthy but her grueling job has taken a toll. Steve Kroft of "60 Minutes" asked Clinton about her health in the interview that aired Sunday night. "Oh, it's great. It's great," she said. "Now, you know, I still have some lingering effects from falling on my head and having the blood clot. But, you know, the doctors tell me that that will all recede. And so thankfully I'm, you know, looking forward to being at full speed."
2. Other interests. Clinton may enjoy life outside politics as she peruses philanthropic and advocacy interests. A wild card: The U.S. Supreme Court. Should a vacancy emerge and the job be offered (a long shot at her age), Clinton's associates wouldn't be surprised to see her take it. The court has always seemed a better fit for her disposition than raw politics.
3. Above politics. Clinton doesn't suffer fools or petty politics well. Her bitter 2008 campaign against Obama might have been ugly enough to last a lifetime.
4. Her legacy. First lady. U.S. senator. Secretary of State. That is quite a resume, and it includes the fact that, even in defeat, she broke ground in 2008. Failure in 2016 might tarnish her legacy.
5. Bill Clinton. He is a brilliant politician and successful two-term president who wants his wife to win. But he didn't serve her well as a political spouse in 2008. Why would 2016 be any different?
Guess what,Hillary? It's your party and you'll cry even if you don't want to. BUWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
I think some people watch Friday the 13th movies too much. Hillary isn’t Freddie. She’s done. It will be very obvious in four years.
The comments about Biden are interesting. He’s bozo the clown without makeup. This would have to be a country of fools (even worse than we already are) to put that man even in the running. He’s comic relief. Nothing more.
Then again, the ignorance and stupidity of our electorate never ceases to amaze me. Eventually we may be like those ridiculous third world countries that march around carrying large posters of the face of their murdering despot.
Anybody remember the dustup over Michele Bachmann’s migraines and how it should disqualify her to be president.
Hillary is clearly brain damaged.
The author must really like her. Even the “cons” are personal “pros”.
Our fate is in the hands of several million stupid Americans who haven't yet been able to grasp how badly leftwing leaders serve their personal interests. It'll all hinge on how high their pain threshhold is between now and then.
I would never bet against Hillary in 2016. If she wants the Presidency, she’ll win by a huge margin. A majority of Americans, for some reason, just think she’s awesome. I think she’s ****ing evil.
I agree with you completely. I think it’s all hers for the asking.
She’s a snake.
That is the same thing they were saying in 2008 when she was on her way to her coronation.
How’d that turn out?
Some younger charismatic will likely come forward to challenge.
Hillary will be showing her age in another 4 years, and it won’t be pretty.
If youre going to throw out movie references, please make sure theyre accurate. FreddieNightmare on Elm Street. Jason-Friday the 13th. :)
“I think shes ****ing evil.”
I don’t think she shares a bed with Slick any more.
If youre going to throw out movie references, please make sure theyre accurate. FreddieNightmare on Elm Street. Jason-Friday the 13th. :)
That she doesn’t share a bed with Slick anymore is antedeluvian.
If so, I anticipate it'll be a hispanic. The current mayor of San Antonio comes to mind.
Hillary used as a distraction for the next 4 years
Add to the list that she’s a very capable actor. She played herself in the movie Misery with James Caan.
You must be talking about the current pResident. Right?
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