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Sunday, June 08, 2008
Austin Hill :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary Campaign A "Learning Experience?" For Who?
by Austin Hill
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“It’s been quite a learning experience…”

That’s what I was told by one of my left-wing media industry colleagues from inside the beltway this past week, as we discussed Hillary’s campaign, and the presidential nomination that she had just lost.

“We’ve all seen a whole new side of the Clintons in the past few weeks,” he told me, “and it was pretty ugly…”

Now, I can’t dispute that “pretty ugly” is an apt description for much of the Clintons’ campaign activity. But since that conversation last Wednesday morning, I’ve been left wondering why the bad behavior is being regarded as something new. And precisely which “new side” of the Clintons is it, that has only recently been revealed?

This may be a shock for many Democrats, but there are millions of us here in the United States - - call us “non-liberal Americans” if you wish - - who were never captivated by the Clintons and their antics (not even back in the “good ‘ol days“ of the 90‘s). The fact that their attempted return to the White House has ended in a train wreck is not particularly astounding to us. Yet, the reality that a sufficient number of Democrats have finally said “no” to the Clinton chaos is a bit of a surprise, and a pleasant one at that.

As for the rest of us, we remember Governor Bill Clinton campaigning on the dubious theme of fixing “the worst economy in forty years,” his promise of a middle-class tax cut, and his pledge to “end welfare as we know it.” We also remember the huge tax increase, and the enormous welfare expansion that he brought about (remember the federally funded “midnight basketball” programs?) within the first two years of his presidency.

And why the surprise over Hillary? It doesn’t matter that she and Bill spent the previous decade positioning themselves as “New Democrats” who embraced free trade, NAFTA, and upwardly mobile voters. It was par for the course for her to stir-up the worst kinds of class envy among blue collar workers, demonize wealthy Americans, pretend that she never supported NAFTA, and promise more trade restrictions in the future. She’s a Clinton, and the Clintons say and do whatever is necessary to accomplish the political task that lies in their path at any given moment. The rest of us have understood this for years. Continued...

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Austin Hill is a Talk Show Host At Boise, Idaho's 580 KIDO Radio, and a frequent Guest Host on the Fox Newstalk Radio Network. He is the Author of "White House Confidential: The Little Book Of Weird Presidential History," And Co-Author of the forthcoming title "The Virtues Of Capitalism: A Moral Case For Free Markets" (Northfield/Moody Press, 2010).
 
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Hillary's future
Obama would have to be crazy (which he isn't) to compromise his historical legacy by putting a criminal like Hillary on his ticket. Moreover, I think that, regardless of circumstances, Hillary will not run again in 2012, much less in 2016. If you look closely at her recent photos and through the mask cosmetic wizards put on her every day, you will see that she is aging rapidly as her inner conflicts and semi-controlled rage eat at her. Couldn't happen to a nicer person...

Learning
I have to say on the learning end, it was me the voter. I really got a better understanding of the superdelegates and quite frankly they are lame. Can't we all just have a primary? As for the campaign, so Hillary learned that she will not be President. She can always run in 2012. Now she can go back to being a senator. As for this campaign, it has been weird, negative and each democratic candidate has told us many times over that each other is not ready or acceptable to be the next President. I also learned that I am a "typical white person" and that since I am from Pennsylvania, I am "bitter and cling to my gun and religion." I also learned that if I don't faint when senator Obama speaks that I can be called a racist. Yes, this was a learning experience and it was ugly.
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