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Flim-flam man returns: Hugh Hewitt on the Clinton fly in Bush ointment
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, February 19, 2003 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 02/18/2003 11:23:43 PM PST by JohnHuang2

The Atlantic Monthly shocks readers with its cover this month: A sculpted Bill Clinton with the headline "Post-President for Life." Two lengthy articles follow: a far too deferential account of what he's been up to and what he might try to accomplish by James Fallows, and a devastatingly accurate assessment of the vulgar appeal and carnival-like progress of the man George Will aptly branded the "worst man ever to be president," by P.J. O'Rourke.

Clinton is of course again running for the White House, and Fallows' refusal to analyze his every move in light of Hillary's expected run in 2008 makes his account of Clinton's past two years suspect.

I am beginning to believe that we just ought to repeal the 22nd Amendment and let Bill and W square off. Since that's not likely, we at least have to admit that we are smack in the middle of the American version of the War of the Roses, which raged between the houses of Lancaster and York for more than 30 years in the 15th century. Our replay of a dynastic political death match got under way in 1992, and it has continued with only brief interruptions since.

(If the country was ever to undo the two term limit, proposed by Congressional Republicans in 1947 as a backlash against FDR's dominance and ratified on Feb. 27, 1951, it would have to be now, when each major party has a figure of enormous appeal within its own ranks. There are powerful reasons to rethink that limit, as Ronald Reagan argued many years back. I think the GOP would take its chances on a W-Bill race, and so surely would Dems.)

The Bush-Clinton battles are usually carried on by proxies, but Clinton is increasingly taking to the field in his own right, as with a Larry King interview a week ago, and then with his astonishingly inappropriate recommendations on Iraq strategy last Thursday.

"We should let Blix lead us to come together," he told an audience in Atlanta the night before the crucial Security Council meeting last week, adding that Blix is "a tough, honest guy who is trying to find the truth." Clinton also agreed with the French that Saddam "needs to disarm or get out of town," but warned that "he won't do it unless the world is united."

When Mr. de Villepin next presumes to lecture the United States on how to conduct its foreign policy, expect the French Foreign Minister to be quoting Clinton. The disgraced, impeached, pardoner-in-chief just keeps talking and talking, and desperate Democrats applaud him while the national news media eggs him on.

No former president has ever attempted to undercut his successor this way, siding with critics of the president just prior to a showdown on the international stage. But this is Clinton. He knows what he is doing.

Fallows apparently did not laugh when Clinton protested to him that he was careful not to dominate the Democratic stage because he didn't want to "take up the oxygen." Just like his famous Esquire cover didn't want to take Al Gore's oxygen. Just like his endless farewell speech on Bush's inaugural day wasn't intended to take up the new president's oxygen. Clinton is nothing but other people's oxygen. And when he assures Fallows that "Look, I can't run," you know he's thinking about nothing else.

This bottomless ambition almost compels a Jeb-Hillary race in 2008, but there is still the intermediate question for the Democratic Party: Does Hillary get the second spot on the 2004 ticket? Not one of the Democratic would-be nominees doesn't think about this at least weekly and probably daily. It is probably ordained. The persuasive portion of Fallows' reporting is the still ongoing swoon that party activists are in over Bill/Hill. To pass over Hillary would doom a nominee from the start. She'd have to be offered and decline for the eventual nominee to avoid enraging the hard-core, and when has either Clinton ever declined anything that brought the spotlight to their feet?

So it will probably happen. The upside is obvious: Bill is back on the stump doing what he does best, talking past every inconvenient fact and driving the crowds wild. Hillary would be good for the money effort, and the Dems are expecting to get slaughtered in hard dollars for down-ticket races in 2004.

Alone among the Democrats she could stand a chance at not losing the gravitas battle to Cheney because she is so convinced of her own talent. Just last week she casually lectured Secretary Rumsfeld on a few of the finer points of running his Department. Maddening as this is to her opponents, this Olympian-level arrogance is an asset in a presidential contest.

The downside for the Democratic nominee will be that he will almost certainly be diminished by the attention paid and the control exerted by the Clintons. Can anyone imagine Bill taking direction from John Edwards or John Kerry? Lieberman would be smart enough not to try, but the attempt to treat these two as every previous vice-presidential nominee would be doomed from the start. The Democratic nominee would go to bed every night wondering if his running mate really wanted to win, or just wanted to emerge in December 2004 as the candidate for November 2008.

We are six years away from any hope of exiling the Clinton shadow. If his conduct on the way out of office could not put a seal on his political grave, then nothing short of a loss at the hands of the voters ever will. O'Rourke compared him to the "nameless creature of Mary Shelley's,” but that's unfair to the creature who was incapable of lying.

For too many years, commentators like me have tried hard to find redeeming sides to Clinton, much to the dismay of his arch-enemies. Blind-siding President Bush on the eve of war, however, ought to have settled the issue of Clinton's character for anyone not convinced after his pardon of Marc Rich. Like his pardons, this latest outrage was not "just about sex." Former Presidents are supposed to know better on issues of war, to know that there is a lot going on that they don't know, and if they are concerned, they communicate their misgivings and advice privately.

Clinton's a menace to the national security because he knows all this and discards it because it is inconvenient to his ambition. He is incapable of putting the country ahead of himself, again.

When 2008 comes around we can only hope that finally the country gets a clear choice between a Clinton ticket and a Bush ticket without a third party pulling guard for Bill. A devastating loss wouldn't shut him up for long, but our ears could use any rest they get, and the national security would be served by the cork-in-the-mouth effect of Hill-Bill loss.


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Wednesday, February 19, 2003

Quote of the Day by areafiftyone

1 posted on 02/18/2003 11:23:43 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: xm177e2; mercy; Wait4Truth; hole_n_one; GretchenEE; Clinton's a rapist; buffyt; ladyinred; Angel; ..

Hugh Hewitt Mega Ping!!


2 posted on 02/18/2003 11:25:26 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Interesting......IMWO..whoever gets Colin Powell(He can go to either party....it doesn't matter) on the ticket, on top or on bottom, wins !
3 posted on 02/18/2003 11:35:15 PM PST by stylin19a (it's cold because it's too hot...- Global Warming-ists explanation for cold wave)
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To: JohnHuang2
Thank you, thank you, thank you, great article. Hugh Hewitt is great.
4 posted on 02/18/2003 11:35:40 PM PST by Irish Eyes
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To: JohnHuang2
Clinton's a menace to the national security because he knows all this and discards it because it is inconvenient to his ambition. He is incapable of putting the country ahead of himself, again.

The Clintons are postercriminals for the Left.
A wretched pair. And two for the "price" of one.

Thank God for President George W. Bush.

5 posted on 02/18/2003 11:53:29 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: JohnHuang2
If the 22nd Amendment were repealed, the real battle -- a vicious one behind closed doors -- would be the one between Hill and Bill for the Democratic nomination.
6 posted on 02/19/2003 12:02:49 AM PST by AZLiberty
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To: JohnHuang2
We are six years away from any hope of exiling the Clinton shadow.
If his conduct on the way out of office could not put a seal on his political grave, then nothing short of a loss at the hands of the voters ever will.

O'Rourke compared him to the "nameless creature of Mary Shelley's," but that's unfair to the creature who was incapable of lying..." - Hugh Hewitt

From a PREVIOUS Atlantic Monthly puff piece about x-42:

And, from www.MonsterZine.com:


Yet ANOTHER futile attempt to breathe life into the DEAD...

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If you listen to Hugh Hewitt, or read his WND commentaries,
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Please post your comments, and BUMP!

(If you want OFF - or ON - my "Hugh Hewitt PING list" - please let me know)

7 posted on 02/19/2003 12:19:13 AM PST by RonDog
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To: All
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8 posted on 02/19/2003 2:18:03 AM PST by backhoe (The 1990's will be remembered as "The Decade of Fraud(s)..." ( Clintons, Dot-Bombs, Oslo... ))
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To: RonDog
G'morning :^)
9 posted on 02/19/2003 2:20:45 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Well, Hugh can think that we should have a square-off between the two, but personally,

I DO NOT WANT THEM TO HAVE A CHANCE OF EVEN RUNNING IN A PRIMARY!!!! NO, NO, NO!!

10 posted on 02/19/2003 2:34:20 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Miss Marple, I'm very disappointed. You're holding back on us. Tell us, please, how you really feel! ;^)

G'morning, btw

11 posted on 02/19/2003 2:38:52 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Good morning! You should not post things like this so that I see them before I have had my coffee! It is NOT the way to wake up!

I don't want the Clintons within 5 miles of a ballot! They are too creepy, crooked, and conniving, and they have friends in major cities, computer companies, and the media. They must NOT be legitimate candidates! NO!!

Now I am going to go get a second cup of coffeee and try to calm down! HA!

12 posted on 02/19/2003 3:05:46 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Okay, that's better...hehe ;^)
13 posted on 02/19/2003 3:06:26 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Among my reasons for believing Lyndon Johnson played a part in JFK's assination are Johnson's enormous ego and drive to be President. When Kennedy secured the nomination and then the election in 1960, Johnson saw all that slipping away. His solution [under my conjecture] not only got him the Presidency, but was undertaken with timing that also positioned him, to become the second longest serving President given the two term limit enacted after FDR's death. Subsequent events revealed that Lyndon reached his level of incompetence as President and his dream was unrealized for that reason.

The Democratic nominee would go to bed every night wondering if his running mate really wanted to win, or just wanted to emerge in December 2004 as the candidate for November 2008.

So, when I read Hillary as VP in '04, as Dem Presidential nominee, I would be more concerned with winning followed by some unexplained demise in late '05/early '06. Not only would Hillary have the opportunity LBJ yearned for, but the Clinton co-Presidency would go into the books as even longer than FRD's reign.

Sure I'm a little kooky -- it's a free country!

14 posted on 02/19/2003 3:06:40 AM PST by laredo44
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To: JohnHuang2
The only words coming out of Bill Clinton soon will be "Jesus Christ is King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, and He shall reign forever." Otherwise, you will never hear from him again. And that goes for all would be rulers, despots, tyrants, dictators, kings, presidents, chiefs, etc.
15 posted on 02/19/2003 3:39:01 AM PST by Russell Scott
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To: JohnHuang2
Howdy, JH2!
16 posted on 02/19/2003 4:02:16 AM PST by RonDog
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To: RonDog
G'morning to ya, friend :^)
17 posted on 02/19/2003 4:07:55 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: laredo44
The downside for the Democratic nominee will be that he will almost certainly be diminished by the attention paid and the control exerted by the Clintons.

Far from kooky my friend as I was thinking the exact same thing. The downside for the Democratic nominee will be the high odds of facing an assassination attempt if Hillary catches a ride as VP.

18 posted on 02/19/2003 5:16:56 AM PST by Quilla
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To: Russell Scott
Christ IS returning and sooner than most of us can imagine. It's interesting, if not a little frightening, to see Bible prophecy coming to life in these last days.
19 posted on 02/19/2003 7:11:14 AM PST by Marysecretary
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I think the even the Dems will figure out these two are the kiss of death. They step on plenty of toes all round. They are likely to squash the Clintons, no matter what. Otherwise, the Clintons will be the poison pill to the Dem party winning the presidency or both houses of Congress until at least 2010.

Personally, I see Gore as the only chance to revitalize the Clinton gang. Not either of the Clintons themselves. Hillary is just too repulsive. A "Draft Gore" movement could emerge if the Seven Dwarves are seen to be obvious losers at the top and for down-ticket turnouts and fundraising.

I don't think Hillary will get much more than a mention of being on a short list for VP in 2004. And they certainly won't offer it to her out of the fear that she might accept.

Fallows and Atlantic Monthly are increasingly out of touch. They write well but don't know anything about real politics.
20 posted on 02/19/2003 7:12:03 AM PST by George W. Bush
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