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How to Beat Hillary in 2008
Intellectual Conservative ^ | February 13, 2006 | Rachel Alexander

Posted on 02/13/2006 5:31:21 AM PST by az4vlad

Republicans are looking toward 2008 with increasing unease. Hillary Clinton’s name recognition gives her a towering edge over any other Republican or Democrat candidate. Americans are ready for a female president, and Hillary is a logical choice, having more visibility than even any potential male candidate.

Nevertheless, Hillary’s ascendancy can be overcome. She is assured to win the Democratic primary, but will have problems winning the general election. Her principal weakness? She is conspicuously lacking in charisma. As we have learned progressively since the arrival of television, personality counts considerably in national elections. How else would little-known Bill Clinton have emerged as the Democratic frontrunner in 1992, beating out better-known Democrats like Bob Kerrey and Richard Gephardt? The Republicans learned their lesson and nominated George W. Bush next, whose folksy demeanor was arguably the determining factor in his races against Al Gore and John Kerry. Undecided voters and independents decide elections. Many do not follow politics closely, acquiring their information from news sound bites. A few television clips of Hillary Clinton droning in her monotone, school-marm voice about “the children” or government healthcare will tune out all but her most allegiant supporters.

It is puzzling why Hillary has not corrected this weakness. She must realize her husband’s charm was responsible for his career advancement – and hers. One would think she would take classes on how to improve her appeal. She no longer has Bill’s coattails to ride on; he can be little more than a shadow in the background when she runs for President. The reality is Hillary probably cannot change her disposition. She has a bitterness to her, an angriness, that she does not want to set aside. It is such a deep part of who she is that she is unwilling or incapable of suppressing it. It is part feminist resentment and part anger toward her husband for his infidelity and apparent ease obtaining success. She begrudges the fact that her advancement in politics is mostly a result of her connection to him. She cannot leave him, because he still opens doors for her that wouldn’t otherwise be opened (he will secure the Democratic presidential nomination for her), and she cannot be sure her popularity will remain as high if she abandons him.

Hillary is predisposed to releasing her bitterness in careless remarks like “the vast right-wing conspiracy,” describing the House of Representatives as “run like a plantation,” criticizing women who stay at home “baking cookies” instead of pursuing a career like her, and praising the “white suburbs” of her youth. These offensive remarks only exacerbate voters’ negative perception of her.

Hillary is generally a dislikable person. One never hears people exclaim, “I just love Hillary Clinton!” There is something disturbing about her that most people can’t put their finger on. Those who observe Hillary regularly know what it is. As Carl Cannon in Washington Monthly put it, perhaps voters will realize that “her marriage is a sham, and…she’s an opportunist.” For Hillary, holding public office is not about principles – it is about status and power.

New York Times best-selling author Edward Klein quotes a Hillary insider, a former campaign staffer, in his book, The Truth About Hillary, “She has this unbelievable ability to be a liar. She is soulless.” Dick Morris describes some of these lies in his book, “Rewriting History.” Hillary has lied about how she got her name, how she met Bill, and about Chelsea Clinton jogging near the World Trade Center Towers on 9-11. These weren’t just exaggerations, or suspected mistruths, they were lies that have since been distinctly exposed. Hillary told reporters that she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb Mount Everest – but he didn’t climb Mt. Everest until 1953, five and a half years after Hillary was born. Prior to that, he was an unknown beekeeper. Hillary has a problem telling the truth. This may not bother the consciences of her friends on the left, but it will disturb the swing voters in middle America, who want honest leaders and the best for America.

There are other weaknesses of Hillary’s that can be exploited as well. Hillary has tried to position herself toward the middle since becoming a Senator. Or has she? The liberal group Americans for Democratic Action gave her a 95% rating in 2004, the same score as Barbara Boxer and socialist Representatives Jim McDermott and Bernie Sanders. The National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) gave her a 100% rating in 2003. Her 2004 rating from the American Conservative Union? 0. She was one of only 10 Senators to receive a score of 0. Other Senators receiving 0 included Ted Kennedy, John Edwards, John Kerry, and Joe Lieberman. Hillary’s lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union is 9%. This is lower than Diane Feinstein’s lifetime score of 11%. It is only slightly higher than John Kerry’s lifetime score of 5% and socialist Bernie Sanders’ lifetime score of 6%.

Hillary received an 8% rating in 2004 from Citizens Against Government Waste, the same rating as socialist Bernie Sanders’, and lower than Ted Kennedy’s and John Kerry’s 25%, as well as Barbara Boxer’s 29%. Hillary received a 10% rating in 2005 from Americans for Tax Reform – the same score as Ted Kennedy. She received a score of 0 from the Christian Coalition in 2003, and a 14% from the Family Research Council – the same score as Robert Byrd and Washington state’s liberal feminist Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell. Hillary’s 2003 score from the Eagle Forum was 13%, just one point higher than socialist Bernie Sanders’ 12%, and the same as Barbara Boxer, Chuck Schumer, and Maria Cantwell.

Hillary favors universal healthcare, and when she was put in charge of it at the Clinton White House, failed miserably. She has received a 100% rating from the American Public Health Association (APHA) for her pro-government health record in the Senate.

Hillary is not a moderate, she comes from the liberal wing of the Democrat party. Media reports that she has been trying to position herself more to the middle are simply incorrect. The only issue she has moved to the right on is Iraq, reflected in a few of her votes, which isn’t saying much, since Democrats in Congress are divided on the presence of troops in Iraq. Other than Iraq, her record on foreign policy and defense is really quite liberal. The Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE) gave Hillary a 100% score in 2003 for a pro-peace voting record. She has voted for an international nuclear test ban treaty.

Her record on Israel is troubling. Although she has tried to pull back from her pro-Palestinian positions, because she is lacking in principles her maneuvering is seen as pandering for votes. It is hard to forget that Hillary was on the forefront of calling for the creation of a Palestinian state in 1998 - even before the Clinton White House had announced its support for one. As White House First Lady, she chose to attend a meeting of the Palestine National Council and praise Arafat. It is difficult to trust someone whose opinion on such a problematic issue swings from one extreme to the other.

A recent Fox News poll found that 44% of registered voters expressed that “under no conditions” would they vote for Hillary. Only half as many voters said the same thing about Rudy Giuliani or John McCain. This leaves a lot of undecided voters that Hillary must pick up in order to win. Considering there are usually less than 10% undecided voters in presidential elections, Hillary will not only have to pick up more than half of them, but 100% of her Democratic base. In hypothetical matches polled, Giuliani beats Hillary by 11 percentage points, and McCain beats her by 13 percentage points. It is critical that Republicans put forth a candidate in 2008 with charisma. This is the decisive area in which they can beat Hillary. She can lie about her record, but she can’t hide her sullen disposition in a sound bite.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; hillary2008; hillaryclinton; president; rachelalexander
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To: shelterguy

I always thought of her as the person behind the mask of Bill. He was the puppet that would go out and sing and dance for the people while she pulled the strings

I do believe you're right about that. Can you imagine Bill as the new "first lady"?


21 posted on 02/13/2006 6:17:37 AM PST by brwnsuga (Proud, Black, Conservative!)
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She doesn't like crosses at all.

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22 posted on 02/13/2006 6:17:56 AM PST by Bon mots
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To: brwnsuga

So if he was First Lady would that make he and his wife Co-lesbians?


23 posted on 02/13/2006 6:25:11 AM PST by shelterguy (I can hear "Jimi".)
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To: az4vlad
Media reports that she has been trying to position herself more to the middle are simply incorrect.
Close. Media reports about 'She Who Shall Not Be Named' are simply her fellow travelers and willing accomplices trying to position her in the best possible way for the uninformed electorate. Anyone with any clue to the bigger picture (even liberals) knows she is a sham. This is why the blue-voters in NY elected her; they have no clue.
24 posted on 02/13/2006 6:27:53 AM PST by Dr. Ed Bravo (<-------- Screen name now obsolete)
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To: colonel mosby

How do you figure Rice is a moderate?


25 posted on 02/13/2006 6:29:02 AM PST by Durus ("Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." JFK)
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To: shelterguy

"How to Beat Hillary in 2008"

Ignore her until she does something that borders on centrist than hammer her and force her back to the left.

The only viable Democrat ticket in 2008 is Warner/Richardson and that is only if the RATS can take congress in 2006. New Mexico and Virginia going Blue will make it a tie because no Democrat is going to take a Red state and they will have to fight to hold their Blue states.


26 posted on 02/13/2006 6:29:54 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz ("We don't need POLITICIANS...we need STATESMEN.")
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To: az4vlad

"She is assured to win the Democratic primary"

NOT SO. At one time, maybe, but the Kennedy/Kerry wing of the Democrat Party will make an all out effort to stop her. Besides, the kook-fringe of the Dem Party is the one that votes in the Primaries and she is not popular with them b/c of her position on the Iraq war.

No shoo in, she.


27 posted on 02/13/2006 6:32:16 AM PST by no dems ("99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name." Steven Wright)
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To: colonel mosby

Who is your GOP Choice for '08 Colonel? Just curious.


28 posted on 02/13/2006 6:33:30 AM PST by no dems ("99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name." Steven Wright)
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To: az4vlad

Don't worry 'bout 2008. Worry 'bout 2006. As long as conservatives hold both houses of Congress (which, at this time, I don't think we really do... to many RINOs), it doesn't matter that much who the president is...


29 posted on 02/13/2006 6:40:49 AM PST by Little Ray (I'm a reactionary, hirsute, gun-owning, knuckle dragging, Christian Neanderthal and proud of it!)
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To: no dems

The best choices appear to be one of the following, in no particular order:

Senator Allen of Virginia, Governor Huckabee of Arkansas, Senator Frist of Tennessee, or Governor Barbour of Mississippi.

Senator Allen is my man, at this point.


30 posted on 02/13/2006 6:41:01 AM PST by colonel mosby
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To: brwnsuga

I think we should refer to piaps as America's EX-wife. She is hideous!! That gets the message across. hahaha!
what a nag, what a hag, what a b!tch!!


31 posted on 02/13/2006 6:43:26 AM PST by jackv (just shakin' my head)
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To: az4vlad

How to beat the screaching evil windbag? Simple. Just put her on the balot.


32 posted on 02/13/2006 6:43:48 AM PST by bluefish (Holding out for worthy tagline...)
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To: jalisco555
The Dems need to get all the bile and anger out of their system if they have a chance of becoming a serious party again, and that's what will happen in '08. They will not nominate a triangulator, "all things to all people" type like Hillary. They will nominate a red-meat, moonbat type instead. My pick for the nominee is Al Gore, who has been doing a masterful job of recasting himself as the canditate of the angry activists.

Thats the problem with the Dims...They are all angry, and make wild-eyed, unreasonable claims about people that they personally dislike. Politics should not be based on a personal bias, but that is the way that they do things.
33 posted on 02/13/2006 6:45:47 AM PST by edgrimly78
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To: colonel mosby

Senator Allen I agree with. Huckabee I like but probably not electable. Barbour is probably a little to "back woodsy" for most Americans. Frist has become such a political whore of late by deliberately distancing himself from the Prez to try and appeal to Moderate Repuplicans and Dems. As a matter-of-fact, there was a segment about his "whoredoms" on Fox News yesterday. Many of us had already picked up on it before however.

George Allen? Yeah. I'll go for that.


34 posted on 02/13/2006 6:47:20 AM PST by no dems ("99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name." Steven Wright)
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To: az4vlad
The person in the United States who needs to be most afraid of Hillary running is....Bill.

Because the only way to guarantee a Hillary victory is if she runs as the "grieving" widow.

So Bill, stay away from Fort Marcy or any other parks and do background checks on your whores from now on.
35 posted on 02/13/2006 6:47:21 AM PST by CondiArmy
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To: Durus

Well, how would you classify Condileeza Rice ?

No one knows anything about her politics, outside of foreign affairs.

Does anyone know where she stands on taxation, immigration, affirmative action, medicare/social security reform, tort reform, Supreme Court nominees, strict constructionism ? If so, I'd love a dissertation.

Until a Republican states firm conservative positions, I automatically assume that they tend to have left-of-center leanings.

It has proven to almost always be a safe assumption.


36 posted on 02/13/2006 6:49:40 AM PST by colonel mosby
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To: az4vlad

(vanity)

A non-achieving political opportunist can attain great heights is today's dumbed-down culture. She or he can (through shrewdness) actually project the image of "brilliance", without ever having to demonstrate or prove it. The trick is to get others to do it. It requires a large malcontent body, an adoring, obsequious press, along with dysfunctional political sycophants who have abandonded any measure of self-respect in order to curry favor of someone who displays a ruthlessness that both frightens and fascinates them (a psychological aberration that can only bring harm to others, if it helps bring the charlatan to power).

The myth is perpetrated further by said clever advisors, who circumvent the usual channels of verification of this (or anyone's) "superior intelligence", and who arrange for the subject to appear at pre-orchestrated forums in such a way as to protect them from any kind of scrutiny--lest it expose the fraud.

Add to this the unconditional surrender of intellectual curiosity of those who, instead, will weep actual tears over the pretender's banal, insipid utterances, and the hoax is complete.

There is truly something vulgar about all of this. It is, at the very least, contemptuous of what most of us feel- that which we were grought up to believe in- honesty, forthrightness, sincerity, and having the courage to state what you actually believe in and having the chips fall where they may.

We deserve more, even if it means disturbing the fairy tales of others.


37 posted on 02/13/2006 6:51:05 AM PST by Grateful One
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To: az4vlad

The way to beat hillary in '08 is to have the Army re-design the ACU to include a velcro fastening at the back of the trousers. To allow for the easier opening and closijng for homosexual activities in the fox-hole.


38 posted on 02/13/2006 6:52:09 AM PST by roaddog727 (P=3/8 A. or, P=plenty...............)
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To: WayneS

"How to Beat Hillary in 2008"

Just use her own words and actions over the last 30 years against her. Any chance of someone unearthing her thesis that was sealed prior to BJC's first presidential run? The speculation out there is that it reads something like the Communist Manifesto, with a hint of feminism.

Kerry got blown out of the water when the Vets pointed out some of his history, and he was nowhere near as polarizing a figure as Hillary.

If she is going to move forward with presidential run, she will most likely do so with the complete knowledge that the DNC will pull out all the stops to steal the election.


39 posted on 02/13/2006 6:55:39 AM PST by Constitutional Patriot (Socialism is the cancer of humanity.)
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To: Daniel Ramsey

My choice too
She may not be perfect but as close as you can get


40 posted on 02/13/2006 6:59:45 AM PST by 1903A3
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