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Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:00 pm Post subject: Hillibuster |
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Hillibuster
There's currently only one candidate capable of mobilizing the Republican base for a widespread "get-out-the-vote" drive in the upcoming presidential election. It's not Mitt Romney or newcomer Fred Thompson. One potential candidate could mobilize the Republican base beyond anything that Karl Rove ever dreamed of, and that's Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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There's currently only one candidate capable of mobilizing the Republican base for a widespread "get-out-the-vote" drive in the upcoming presidential election. It's not Mitt Romney or newcomer Fred Thompson. One potential candidate could mobilize the Republican base beyond anything that Karl Rove ever dreamed of, and that's Hillary Rodham Clinton. It's only fair. George W. Bush certainly contributed to the Democratic victory in the 2006 midterm elections. If Hillary receives the nomination, we may discover who hates whom more - the Democrats vs. George W. Bush, or the Republicans vs. Rodham Clinton?I don't make this point to be sensational, nor do I care to stir the debate of whether or not Hillary is "electable." I have a more substantive argument. I'd rather question her experience.In the constant rhetoric of the Democratic debates, there's one theme I find more tiresome than "It's Bush's fault": the assertion that Hillary brings "experience" to the White House. I hear it repeatedly in the media and the debates: Obama brings change, and Hillary brings experience. I find this laughable, particularly in a Democratic debate where Hillary is standing next to Joe Biden (34 years in the Senate, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee); Christopher Dodd (26 years in the Senate, chairman of the Banking Committee); and Bill Richardson (current governor; former congressman, UN ambassador, and secretary of Energy.) Hillary has just over six years in the Senate. Perhaps supporters feel that her time as first lady has prepared her for the job, but let's be honest - if shagging Bill Clinton qualifies you for the presidency; we've got an ample selection of qualified candidates to choose from.
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