Showing posts with label Hillary Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillary Clinton. Show all posts

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Bill Richardson Barack Obama Vice President

Bill Richardson campaigning in Elko, Nevada, 13 July 2007. Taken by faustus37. Public domain.Image via Wikipedia Bill Richardson Barack Obama Vice President - By Alex Hammer

If Barack Obama handles himself as well going forward (there have been some missteps but he is the sole Democrat standing in the 2008 race for President) as he has to this point in the campaign, he will select Bill Richardson as his running mate.

1. The Hispanic vote. This is not the only reason. It may or may not be the most important factor in the selection of Bill Richardson. But let us not kid ourselves in regard to what such a selection would mean in terms of the dynamics of this important voting demographic.


2. Resume. Bill Richardson ran as a resume candidate, and solidifies some of the areas in which Obama is comparatively weak, in general and against John McCain. Richardson brings not only experience but gravitas. However, and this is an important point, Richardson is well regarded but not an overwhelming presence or figure. He will not outshine Obama, and he will not attempt to do so.

3. Chemistry. Related to #2 but speaks to the dynamic between the two. Both Obama and Richardson are friendly, articulate, easygoing (the opposition might term it glib) politicians who know how to work a crowd, the media, and frame messages. They are at ease with each other, and radiate an energetic working style and flow that appears comfortable together and meshes well. Joe Biden would bring a similar type of experience to the ticket, if selected, but the Biden charisma (no offense to Biden, he's a great man, but is "Biden charisma" an oxymoron?) compared to Richardson just isn't there. Also, there is none of the apparent forced enthusiasm and effusiveness of Kerry - Edwards. It's more natural.

4. Loyalty. Speaking of Edwards, Edwards' endorsement was one factor helping to close the nomination in Obama's favor. But Richardson's endorsement came much earlier and thus at greater political risk. Richardon's endorsement, coming when it did, was a major move forward for the Obama camp in terms of gaining an advantage in the political deathmatch struggle that was occurring with Clinton at that time. This in itself demonstrated political courage for Richardson. When you couple that with the endorsement decision breaking away from Richardson's close political indebtedness to the Clintons, and the major political fallout he endured (e.g. James Carville Judas comment) by making the decision to abandon Hillary and support Obama against her at this critical juncture in the race, then you can understand why Barack is likely to feel just a little bit grateful to Bill Richardson (wouldn't you?).

5. He's not Hillary Clinton. This may be the most important reason of them all. John Edwards doesn't want to run for Vice President. He's already done that. Richardson, having run against Obama (but quick and enthusiastic to support him), now is a known, yet still fresh as well as nonthreatening entity with sufficient positives to add to a ticket to drone out those who will clamor - perhaps including Hillary herself - for a Clinton Vice Presidency. Clinton clearly has her eyes on "THE prize", is "in it to win it", spoke of the assassination of RFK some feel in the context of her Presidential aspirations, and is a Hillary player, not a team player (this focus on the White House is of course nothing new for her, some feel it is the reason she stayed with husband Bill despite years of his reported philandering). While Barack cannot well afford to alienate Hillary, and he has gone out of his way to insure that he doesn't, he can even much less afford to seek to ingratiate her by selecting her as his choice for VP. Forget about keeping your enemies closer, as one famous expression states, some political enemies (the most dangerous ones and Hillary is clearly among them) you just don't want that close.

Some will argue for electoral college math to be maximized and specific important state(s) won or put into play, or a balancing of the ticket on policy considerations as the major criteria upon which to select one's running mate. Obama and Richardson have enough in common (and also enough differences), for the five factors above to be compellingly and clearly more important, even moreso when you consider how little influence a VP choice can ultimately play in the final analysis on traditional selection factors.

Richardson has paid his dues to the party and to the nation, his timing in this election cycle was impeccable, and his time is now. Richardson represents the best of the past not tied to the past. His breaking away from the Clintons mirrors the nation's move beyond the Bush and Clinton Presidential leadership/placeholding (depending upon one's perspective) of the past two decades - 20 years.

John McCain represents a formidable obstacle, but certainly for the Democrats the future is now.

Obama - Richardson '08.



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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Hillary's Dream

Hillary's Dream - By Alex Hammer

In a general sense, it is important to have a dream. As we know, dreams keep us truly (i.e. most fully) alive. They provide the spark and juice of life, keeping us motivated amongst the winds and tides of opposition that we all face in a challenging world.

But what about when dreams go amiss?

Dreams that reside on the back of driving personal ambition can be, potentially, dangerous when unchecked. Dangerous to anyone who "gets in the way" and ultimately self-defeating as well.

Human beings become pawns in an elaborate (and when thwarted even desperate) attempt to reach the goal in an ends justifies the means type of approach.

From where does this single minded win-at-all costs mentality and approach arise? Well, one can speculate. In Hillary' case, certainly she has waited considerable time - and sacrificed and endured much!! - to have an opportunity to now be so close to reaching her power dream. Certainly she is an individual of immense talent, intelligence, determination and drive. And within her ruthless pragmatism is, I believe, a refined and devoted idealism that provides the spark for her to wage such aggressive war.

But what is she becoming? And what are we becoming when we allow her to reach this point?

I am a Barack supporter but I do believe that he is somewhat naive. He is, to my mind, being run around the flagpole by Senator Clinton, and if he takes this same easygoing approach to our adversaries across the world, which, disturbingly, he has indicated a willingness to do, he could have his lunch handed to him.

Except that as our President it would be our lunch as well.

Why, too often in American politics, do we need to choose between a Jimmy Carter and a George Bush II? An ineffective idealist versus a cowboy diplomacy warmonger. Where is the happy medium in the toughness/let's get along dimension? (Why. also, in a separate question, do we need to choose between the ethics of Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon?)

Not that we haven't had some good Presidents overall.

Our freedoms for difference of will before we eventually (essentially) come together is what makes this country great and strong, and allows us to endure crises, including constitutional crises, that might have put less strong nations asunder. From the contested 2000 Presidential election ultimately decided by the Supreme Court to the Civil War (and you could easily, I'm sure, think of your own additional examples). Somehow this nation has had the bend but don't break type of composition that has allowed us to take discord and strife and still ultimately integrate it (sometimes more effectively than others) and move on.

In Hillary's case, we must not mistake toughness, including raw ambition, for strength. If we do then we will have learned essentially nothing from that similar general category of shortcoming (although not in the same manner expressed) of the take no prisoners (and do what you want and the ends justify the means also) approach of the current administration.

They say that one receives the government one deserves. Just as an alcoholic might in some cases need to hit rock bottom before meaningful life change is made, so we cannot collectively alter our path until our collective political will is - infused by a rebellion against suffering - enlightened and strong. And we need an alternative. At the level of the Presidency, we need an individual who is strong as opposed to tough. One who will go the full measure of needed opposition to that which needs to be opposed, but no further.

For Barack to show that type of strength he must take on Hillary more forcefully. He is not finishing the contest because he is allowing her to hang on. And now a portion of the tide is beginning to swing back in her favor (power, and the world, abhors a leadership vacuum). The American people have essentially (but not definitively yet) spoken in the Democratic Presidential primary. But something is missing.

A closer.

Barack is a visionary, but he is 10% too optimistic and 10% unrealistic. Time for Barack Obama to tell the American people what they already know and are (I believe) waiting to hear from him if he is capable.

Hillary's dream is rapidly descending into our national nightmare.

Alex Hammer was a 2006 Independent candidate for Governor of Maine. His recently released book, This Great State, researches the political careers, activities and influence of prominent Maine politicians such as William Cohen, John Baldacci, Susan Collins, and George Mitchell.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Roundup: Secret US plan for military future in Iraq; Obama Catching Up With Clinton In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; 9 more

Members parade in Sadr CityImage from WikipediaSecret US plan for military future in Iraq

Obama Catching Up With Clinton In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; She's Losing Ground Even Among Women

Iraq: Al-Mahdi army offers to lay down its arms

Shift at Top May Mean Shift in Tone for Clinton

His Legacy Tarnished, Greenspan Goes on Defensive

FBI Data Transfers Via Telecoms Questioned

Why Rice Will Not Be VP — This Condi for Veep hype is political madness.

401 kids taken in Texas polygamist raid - USATODAY.com

Bill Clinton Visits Puerto Rico, Rich in Culture and Delegates


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Monday, April 07, 2008

Roundup: Siegelman: Rove needs to testify about my case.; The Times retracts Tupac Shakur story; Clinton's Chief Strategist Steps Down ; 5 More

TupacImage from WikipediaSiegelman: Rove needs to testify about my case.

Clinton's Chief Strategist Steps Down - Washington Post

Ex-Clinton Insider Launches Unity Ticket Drive

Iraqi Forces and Militia Clash in Baghdad

RICE BIDS TO BE VP: GOPER

The Times retracts Tupac Shakur story

Clinton: No State Will Be Overlooked

McCain Brushes Back Criticism of Iraq Stance








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Thursday, April 03, 2008

WATCH: Radio Host Suspended For Calling Hillary A "Big F*cking Whore" - Caution: Language - Huffington Post Headline

The former logo used by Air America Radio.Image from WikipediaWATCH: Radio Host Suspended For Calling Hillary A "Big F*cking Whore"

Excerpt:
"Update: Rhodes has been now been suspended from the network. Air America released the following statement:

Air America has suspended on-air host Randi Rhodes for making inappropriate statements about prominent figures, including Senator Hillary Clinton, at a recent public appearance on behalf of Air America in San Francisco which was sponsored by an Air America affiliate station."

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An ABC News Review Has Found the Clintons Have Made More Than $50 Million Since Leaving the White House

The Clinton Tax Returns: What Will They Reveal?

An ABC News Review Has Found the Clintons Have Made More Than $50 Million Since Leaving the White House

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4581608&page=1
Excerpt:
"An independent review by ABC News has found that since leaving the White House seven years ago, the senator and her former president husband have made well over $50 million, much of it from paid speeches made by Bill Clinton.

A review of Sen. Clinton's annual ethics filings found that her husband has earned $47 million in fees from more than 280 speeches he has made around the world."




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Roundup: Ted Turner: Global warming could lead to cannibalism; Carter hints at Obama backing; Fast Start for Soft Money Groups in 2008 Election

Ted TurnerImage from WikipediaFast Start for Soft Money Groups in 2008 Election

Ted Turner: Global warming could lead to cannibalism

Carter hints at Obama backing

Richardson: I never promised Clintons

How Some Florida Delegates Could Be Seated

For McCain, son's duty in Iraq is not a talking point

Donations to DCCC Spike after Clinton Threat To Pelosi

Obama raises more than $40 million in March

NATO Spurns New Members

Chinese Spying Grows, U.S. Says

FAA Probes 4 Airlines

Murtha: Clinton Cannot Win Nomination Without Popular Vote

Oil execs to take heat from lawmakers Tuesday...

WSJ: New Backing for Obama As Party Seeks Unity... - Drudge Report


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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Hillary’s a liar, part 99,999,999 - Michelle Malkin - Politics 2.0 Post #5,500

Hillary’s a liar, part 99,999,999 - Michelle Malkin
"As if…

you needed

any more evidence…"


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Hillary fired for lies, unethical behavior from Congressional job: former boss

Hillary Rodham ClintonImage from WikipediaHillary fired for lies, unethical behavior from Congressional job: former boss
Excerpt:
"Dan Calabrese’s new column on Hillary Clinton’s past may bring the curtain down on her political future. Calabrese interviewed Jerry Zeifman, the man who served as chief counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate hearings, has tried to tell the story of his former staffer’s behavior during those proceedings for years. Zeifman claims he fired Hillary for unethical behavior and that she conspired to deny Richard Nixon counsel during the hearings:"

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Hugh's F---ing Hillary - TechPresident

Author (:en:User:NYKenny) released this work into the public domain. See original image here :en:Image:HRClintonSignature.JPG.Image from WikipediaHugh's F---ing Hillary - TechPresident
http://www.techpresident.com/blog/entry/23471/hugh_s_f_ing_hillary
Excerpt:
"Hugh Atkin is at it again. Here's his full-on mashup of Sarah Silverman's "I'm F---ing Matt Damon" repurposed for the Clinton-Obama battle."


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Monday, March 31, 2008

Carville Unloads: Richardson Misled, Promised He'd Back Hillary

American political consultant James Carville.Image from WikipediaCarville Unloads: Richardson Misled, Promised He'd Back Hillary
Excerpt:
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Long time Clinton backer James Carville charged on Thursday that, prior to endorsing Sen. Barack Obama, Bill Richardson promised several "very, very senior" Clinton supporters that he would back the New York Democrat.

Carville said the matter was "terribly mishandled" by Richardson and that the New Mexico governor owed Clinton supporters an apology."

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Obama: Clinton should keep running despite criticism - USATODAY.com

Author (:en:User:NYKenny) released this work into the public domain. See original image here :en:Image:HRClintonSignature.JPG.Image from WikipediaObama: Clinton should keep running despite criticism - USATODAY.com
Excerpt:
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Barack Obama refused Saturday to go along with other Democrats who are calling for Hillary Rodham Clinton to step away from the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

"My attitude is Senator Clinton can run as long as she wants," Obama said.

Obama told reporters he did not agree with one of his supporters, Sen. Patrick Leahy, when he said earlier this week that Clinton cannot win the nomination and should therefore drop out. "I hadn't talked to Pat about it," Obama said."

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Bill Maher's Hillary Clinton Monologue: "Get Elected Or Lie Trying" - Video - Caution: Language

Bill Maher by David ShankboneImage from WikipediaBill Maher's Hillary Clinton Monologue: "Get Elected Or Lie Trying" - Video - Caution: Language
"Watch Bill Maher's monologue about Hillary Clinton from the March 28th episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher""

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Sen. Clinton can't wait for upcoming film on the Rolling Stones

Mick JaggerImage from WikipediaSen. Clinton can't wait for upcoming film on the Rolling Stones
Excerpt:
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Call her a Honky Tonk Woman: Hillary Rodham Clinton is a big fan of the Rolling Stones.

Speaking to reporters aboard her campaign plane Sunday morning, the Democratic presidential contender said she was eager to see "Shine a Light," the new documentary about the legendary rock band that was directed by Martin Scorsese and opens Friday.

Clinton said she attended her first Stones show as a high school senior in 1965, and has been a few times since. She praised Mick Jagger, the band's 64-year-old lead singer, and said she admired his work ethic."


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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Al Gore Not Answer to Dem Divide - Rasmussen Poll

Source: WikipediaAl Gore Not Answer to Dem Divide
Excerpt:
"Some pundits have recently floated the possibility of Al Gore as a compromise nominee to end the Obama-Clinton struggle. However, when Rasmussen Reports asked Democratic Primary Voters about a three-way race including Gore, the former Vice President attracted less support than both Obama and Clinton. The national telephone survey of 423 Likely Democratic Primary Voters shows Obama attracting 42% support while Clinton earns 26% and Gore is the top choice for 23%."

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Chelsea Clinton Startled by Monica Query

Chelsea Clinton Startled by Monica Query
Excerpt:
"Chelsea Clinton had a quick retort Tuesday when asked whether her mother's credibility had been hurt during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

"Wow, you're the first person actually that's ever asked me that question in the, I don't know maybe, 70 college campuses I've now been to, and I do not think that is any of your business," Clinton said during a campaign visit for her mother, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton."

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Obama related to Pitt, Clinton to Jolie

Obama related to Pitt, Clinton to Jolie
Excerpt:
"This could make for one odd family reunion: Barack Obama is a distant cousin of actor Brad Pitt, and Hillary Rodham Clinton is related to Pitt's girlfriend, Angelina Jolie."

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If Hillary and Barack Had A Baby

http://www.thefrisky.com/post/if_hillary_and_barack_had_a_baby/

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Mark Tomasik: Don’t discount Gore-led ticket

Mark Tomasik: Don’t discount Gore-led ticket
http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2008/mar/24/mark-tomasik-dont-discount-gore-led-ticket/

Excerpt:
"A compromise candidate could be someone such as former vice president Al Gore, Mahoney said last week during a meeting with this news organization’s editorial board.

If either Clinton or Obama suggested to a deadlocked convention a ticket of Gore-Clinton or Gore-Obama, the Democratic Party would accept it, Mahoney said.

Mahoney, who is one of the superdelegates who gets to cast a vote at the convention, hasn’t endorsed a candidate. He said he doesn’t intend to endorse anyone because “I don’t see it as my job as a district representative” to endorse a nominee for the presidential race."

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Roundup: Watch: Obama Girl Is Back, And She's Ready For That 3 AM Phone Call; No Carville Apology for Judas (Richardson) Remark; 14 More

Watch: Obama Girl Is Back, And She's Ready For That 3 AM Phone Call

No Carville Apology for Judas Remark

Bush Marks 4000 US Deaths in Iraq, Seeks `Victory' (Update1) - Bloomberg

Thompson Eyes Return to Acting - E! Online

Experts Analyze Impact Of Obama's Speech On Race - Voice of America

Pelosi walks a fine line to ensure peace in party, November win - San Jose Mercury News

Ex Philippine President Corazon Aquino Has Colon Cancer, Daughter - eFluxMedia

Last Rites for Hillary? - Washington Post

Arianna Huffington: A McCain Moment: Do You Want Four More Years of This?

Obama campaign: Patriotism off-limits - USATODAY.com

HRC: I 'misspoke' about sniper fire

Craig does not file for reelection

Lieberman is McCain's wingman

Frank calls for decriminalizing marijuana

Edwards unlikely to endorse

Obama camp: Fox is 'deeply irresponsible'

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