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Monday, February 19, 2007
Dick Morris and  Eileen McGann :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary Clinton's Bad Judgment on Iraq Vote
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
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What kind of president would Hillary Clinton be?

To grasp the essence of how her Administration would run aground, watch the way she's handling the Iraq War controversy right now.

She has painted herself into a corner with her bad judgment, tone deaf instincts, and stubbornness. Now she's squirming to find a way out – and looking bad in the process.

As she struggles to meld her conflicting past and present positions about her 2002 vote authorizing the Iraq war, she has become as convoluted as a pretzel.

At the same time, her style and mechanics are significantly improving. Hillary has settled on a novel, presidential-looking, and well-toned campaign vehicle: an "almost weekly" Internet video address to the nation via her web site HillaryClinton.com.

Between the chatty and overly contrived "talk on the couch" she used to announce her candidacy and her new, more formal format, one senses she has been busy getting the input of focus groups.

Her new format works. Hillary looks convincingly presidential against a backdrop of French doors that mirrors the Oval Office. She has found her groove.

But she still has problems. The juxtaposition of good advice and handling on the one hand, and flawed candidate instincts on the other, has always characterized Hillary's activities. Such dissonance in her performance continues to this day.

Hillary's problems today stem from her 2002 vote in favor of the Iraq war. Clearly, she cast it because, as a new Senator from New York, she saw Ground Zero from a front row seat.

Her constituents demanded action and she wanted to seem to be tough on terrorism.

Hillary also know that as a future woman presidential candidate, she needed to appear tough enough to be commander in chief. When no WMDs were found in Iraq after the U.S. invasion, Hillary still stood by her vote because she feared appearing inconsistent.

Now Hillary is a full-fledged presidential candidate and faces the dilemma of whether to apologize for her vote, as John Edwards did.

No doubt, Hillary remembers vividly how the label of "weak" and "flip flopper" dogged her husband. Bill Clinton challenged this labels by taking decisive actions in Bosnia and against the House Republican government shut down.

And there was John Kerry and his windsurf ad in the 2004 that characterized him.

Haunted by these memories, she has put a premium on never reversing field and refusing to say "I'm sorry."

Of course, she should have said she made a mistake. Everybody did. Voters would have taken her admission and not missed a beat.

We all felt there were WMDs in Iraq and nobody anticipated the blood letting that's happened there since. An admission of error by Hillary would have killed the issue.

Why didn't her advisors prevail on her to admit it?

Because they are scared to death of Hillary's fury, rage, tantrums, and, ultimately, of being exiled.

So Hillary refused to say "I'm sorry." As a result, she has brought herself no end of woe as she tries to appease the left. Continued...

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Dick Morris, a former political adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, go to www.dickmorris.com
 
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One More Thing
Is it not at least possible that her own hubby will sabotage her campaign simply because he cannot stand having anyone other than himself in the spotlight?

Who is the real Hillary?
More than 10 months will elapse before the actual election year will be upon us, yet the number of personalities displayed by Hillary Clinton already threatens to exceed the number of haristyles she sported during the time when the dark side was in ascendency-OOPS-I mean the (Bill) Clinton administration. Which of the several identities she has so far adopted in the campaign are we likely to see again, and which have been dropped because they failed to pass muster with her focus groups?

We have seen the "first-woman-to-run-for-president" Hillary. Thanks to the much needed history lesson her minions received from the conservative media, we probably won't see that one again. Then there was the "Mom" Hillary. I'm betting we'll see this one whenever it comes in handy. Ditto for the Oprah-esque "let's chat" Hillary so nauseatingly portrayed in her candidacy announcement. And then there was the "I'm an American first, and a Democrat second" Hillary who gave a cagey response to an interview question put forward by Greta van Susteren about cutting off funding for the Iraq operation. This identity will probably be trotted out if an international crisis arises (e.g., Iran nukes Israel) that calls for patriotism and bipartisanship and discarded again as soon as the national mood shifts. Most recently, of course, she has morphed into the shrieking "60s-anti-war-rally" Hillary who demands that the war be ended in 90 days or else she will end it immediately upon becoming president. (Who, exactly, is the target of this threat?) To add further confusion to the question of Hillary's true identity, the 60s throwback Hillary has been juxtaposed against the authoritative "Oval-Office" Hillary who speaks earnestly, in measured phrases and comforting intonations, about her commitment to progressive causes in her online speches.

How many more personalities will she reveal between now and November, 2008? And will we ever see who she really is?

Thanks to Dick Morris for providing the inspiration for much of my thinking. The reason that I enjoy his column and his television appearances is that he provides more insightful analysis of Clintonian behavior than any other commentator does.
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