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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Clintons in Crisis
by Michelle Malkin
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Don't let the "Comeback Gal" spin fool you. Despite the unexpectedly close finish in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton's campaign remains in a tailspin. And the Clintons' pre-Granite State primary finger-pointing has left an indelible mark. It's the media's fault. It's sexism's fault. It's the vast right-wing conspiracy's fault.

Oh, and it's all your fault that you laugh out loud when she tries to steal the mantle of "change" from Barack Obama by surrounding herself on stage with moldy political fogies like Madeleine Albright, Wesley Clark and James Carville.

Watching the Clinton "crack-up" before the vote was less like watching glass shatter upon sudden impact and more like watching wax melt under slow, steady heat.

It took a lifetime of lies, deception, hypocrisy and hardball power grabs before Hillary and Bill's political façades disintegrated. But now, finally, the empty dummy molds underneath have been laid bare completely.

Many will point to Hillary's watery-eyed performance at a Portsmouth rally on Monday as a watershed moment. Down in the polls and facing imminent defeat, the erstwhile anti-Tammy Wynette turned on the spigot and played damsel in distress: "It's not easy, and I couldn't do it if I didn't passionately believe it was the right thing to do. You know, I have so many opportunities from this country. I just don't want to see us fall backward, you know?"

The steely voice -- infamous for uttering profanities at staffers, state troopers and her Secret Service detail, bellowing at the Bush administration and Rush Limbaugh, and imitating a fiery Southern drawl -- turned drippy: "You know, this is very personal for me. It's not just political; it's not just public. I see what's happening, and we have to reverse it." Insert heartfelt pauses and choke-ups as directed.

So long, feminist hero. Hello, weeping willow. Anyone who believes Hillary spontaneously teared up and got emotional on the campaign trail has been in a coma the last three decades.

Bill Clinton's diarrhea of the mouth didn't help. He flailed at reporters for putting his poor, poor wife at a "breathtaking disadvantage" (never mind the countless regal magazine covers of his wife and softball coverage over the years); lamented that he can't turn her into something "younger, taller, male"; and whined that "the wealthier have more right to free speech than the rest of us" (never mind their $100 million war chest).

In an odd bit of damning with faint praise, Bill told Dartmouth students, "I actually tried to talk Hillary into leaving me when we were in law school, that's the God's truth. I told her, 'You have more talent for public service than anybody in my generation that I have met. … I shouldn't stand in your way.' She looked at me and said, 'Oh, Bill, I'll never run for office.'"

See, she's lied to him all along.

A few weeks after 9/11, in another moment of crisis in the Clintons' life, I noted Hillary's flabbergasting demeanor during President Bush's address to Congress. Americans around the country also noted her cold behavior.

James Gale of Silver Spring, Md., wrote to The Washington Post: "She at times seemed bored and uninterested, clapping perfunctorily, and at other times she was talking during the speech. I thought her actions were unbecoming a senator at this difficult time."

Teacher Kathie Larkin of Atlanta wrote to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "This is behavior I would not accept from my sixth-graders listening to a speaker, and I expected better of an adult from a state ripped apart by terrorist violence. Hillary needs to grow up."

I noted at the time that adversity magnifies deep character flaws. That hasn't changed. And neither has Hillary.

You can't fake a core. You can't fake charm. And you can't fake humility. Mannequin Hillary tried during the ABC News debate in New Hampshire over the weekend when questioned about her likeability. "Well, that hurts my feelings," she coyly purred in attempted mock self-effacement.

One problem: The Clintons are too steeped in the politics of self-entitlement to pull off credible self-effacement. Seated next to a rival who has stolen her liberal thunder and who might make history as the nation's first black president, Hillary couldn't help declaring: "I am an agent of change, I embody change. I think having the first woman president is a huge change."

She can't tolerate someone else out-politically-correct-ing her. This was supposed to be her year. Her triumph. Her her-story.

Maybe a few of those tears welling up in her eyes were real after all. Expect more as this contested race -- a race she thought would be a cakewalk -- continues.

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A MESSAGE TO THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN BIGOTS!
Huckabee IS NOT running for PASTOR of the UNITED STATES; HE IS RUNNING FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES and HE IS QUALIFIED TO LEAD.

During this election we are seeing the desperation on the political masons who are trying to keep their cronies in power to keep their financial and political collusions in place for their personal power network. Now the public is now becoming aware of why their voice gets unheard. Their is an establishment that designed it that way. Various conservative talk show hosts strive to convince the public that they should have the right to cherry pick the next Republican President. Hugh Hewitt and others do not want the public to be aware of the money they receive trickled-down from Mitt Romney's campaign...cha-ching!

Mike Huckabee is presidential material and is alone able to defeat Hillary & Obama. I am now convinced that those wealthier donors to Romney's, Giuliani’s, and Thompson's campaign have wasted their money and if they continue, are wasting their hard earned money on candidates who do not have voter appeal or substance. As a member of the younger generation, I will tell you point blank, Romney, Giuliani, and Thompson DO NOT connect with us.

I am so glad MIKE HUCKABEE is a real problem-solver and has a strong command on the issues. Huckabee is for security our borders, AGAINST AMNESTY, and has the MOST RESPECTFUL approach to Hispanics and their children. I assure you THAT MITT ROMNEY HAS LOST THE HISPANIC VOTE ENTIRELY. THEY are the LARGEST minority population in AMERICA .

Listed are 25 reasons why I and the majority of others switched our vote to Huckabee at:

http://evolutionfacts.townhall.com

Say what you may,
....but a win is still a win.

A MESSAGE TO PROFESSOR X
Wrong column.

Try Jacob Sullum's.

Uh, ProfessorX
Huckabee's not mentioned anywhere in the column. Did you even read it before writing your rant?

Are you in need of meds or something?

Talk about being seriously off-topic.



ProfessorX
What article did you read? I thought Michelle was writing about the implosion of the Clinton campaign.

By the way, you may want to prove your allegation of Mitt paying off conservative talk show hosts. This is the kind of statement that makes Huckabee and his supporters look ridiculous. Sorry, but I'll trust Rush's assessment of your candidate over yours.

Nice column but ....
.... Obama is not black. He is a mulatto, period. He is the closest thing to a viable candidate the dems have and I wouldn't vote for him in a hundred years, even if he were the only one running these past 100 years of this campaign so far.
That said, I don't particularly like any of the repubs either even though any one of them is at least an order of magnitude better than any of the dems (with Hillary being the worst of the lot).

Draft Newt Gingrich and J.C. Watts

TBC:>)

ProfessorX
Do you teach the Theory of Huckativity: Carter + Clinton = Born Again Hucksterism?

I Wouldn't Count Hillary Out
Down, maybe, but not out.

I believe there is some history where the winners in Iowa and New Hampshire did NOT win the nomination.

Hillary might need to EARN the nomination, instead of just EXPECTING it (the way most of us have been), but I'm sure she still has a good chance of getting it.

Although, I agree the tears bit didn't help her cause one little bit. There are only two possibilities: either she faked the tears, in which case people aren't going to want so obvious a faker in office; or the tears were real, in which case people aren't going to want a crybaby in office.

Now, to the Clinton Campaign
It looks like the crocodile tears worked this time as Hillary seems to have pulled of an "upset" of Barack. I must admit that I thought Obamamania was sweeping NH and that he would win big over HRC. I still think they are in free-fall mode and will eventually implode.

I also heard she is considering hiring Carville and Begala to run the campaign and that she might use 527 organizations to go after Barack. Sounds like change to me. NOT!


Way to go Professor -
But I agree with TBC. Draft Newt & JC! We need to get a solid conservative ticket going! Huck is populist, plain and simple. Good ccolumn, too!

ProfessorX doesn't really matter
Regardless of what ProfessorX says, the major front-runners in the Republican Party running for office are all RINOs anyway. McCain, Huckabee, Romney, and Giuliani do not represent the core values of conservativism because of their social, personal, or monetary liberal values.

I can only hope that mainstream Republicans will eventually see that only one of the remaining three (or four) conservative candidates will be able to beat any candidate from the Democratic-Socialist Party.

Mall writes:
As usual, Michelle, nails it perfectly about the Clintons. "the Clintons are too steeped in the politics of self-entitlement to pull off credible self-efacement". I am always shocked at how many people fall for their obvious phony act of caring for the country. All they care about is their self-entitled power-crazy selves. They have revealed themselves as phonies so many times, but I guess some just refuse to see it.

Mall writes:
As usual, Michelle, nails it perfectly about the Clintons. "the Clintons are too steeped in the politics of self-entitlement to pull off credible self-efacement". I am always shocked at how many people fall for their obvious phony act of caring for the country. All they care about is their self-entitled power-crazy selves. They have revealed themselves as phonies so many times, but I guess some just refuse to see it.

Michelle on the Clintons:
As usual, Michelle, nails it perfectly about the Clintons. "the Clintons are too steeped in the politics of self-entitlement to pull off credible self-efacement". I am always shocked at how many people fall for their obvious phony act of caring for the country. All they care about is their self-entitled power-crazy selves. They have revealed themselves as phonies so many times, but I guess some just refuse to see it.

The Black Cherokee -- Mulatto
"Obama is not black. He is a mulatto, period."

True, but (mostly) irrelevant.

Probably what sets him apart from "blackness" more than his direct lineage is his upbringing. He doesn't have what they call "Street Cred". I.e., he hasn't been shot at or arrested for shooting somebody.

(That's a JOKE!)

Mall writes:
Oops! Sorry, thought it didn't post, and now it posted three times!

On a Roll
Seems to me that Hillary is on a roll as she goes to Nevada, South Carolina then Super Tuesday when she will be the DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE with no one even close to her.
Sorry Michelle, you should he supporting a Female instead of a PRO WAR HAWK.

Hillary is a loser
But if she manages a win, we all lose, big time.

On a side note did anyone catch McCains speech tonight? I just don't buy him talking about cleaning up DC. He is steeped in it like all the Senators. McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, ring any bells?

As far as i am concerned, no Senator should be allowed to run for Pres. As most of them create all the problems we are currently in. Could you imagine Hillary actually having to work hard at anything to prove herself? Everything she has ever done or ever gotten was because of her husband, never of her own accord.

She is a loser.

for Professor X...
...and the rest of you social conservative Republicans:

Huckabee is the candidate that the Democrats dream of running against. I know several who truly hope that he wins the Republican nomination because then their candidate will win, no matter who he/she is (okay, maybe not Kucinich).

Most Americans, despite being lulled into a state of apathy by mindless television shows and fast food consumption, still have enough common sense to realize that having a born-again Christian who does not believe in evolution would be a disaster. Look what we have been through the last seven years when we elected one of those people.

Huckabee is a fiscally irresponsible big spender and has a record of being soft on crime. He has stated he is not averse to raising your taxes either.

Mary C.

libsleavemespeechless
Love your moniker. Wish it were true.

Compassionate Conservative=Democrat
Huckabee is just like Bush. They are old school Democrats hiding in the Republican Party, aka RINO. They are more in the mold of Truman and nowhere near Reagan.

That's what we'll get with Huckabee if he is elected, more of the same. Talk about the Status Quo. All we have to elect so far is Status Quo, and the media is driving it.

I hope Thompson gains some ground, soon, as far as I can see he's the best candidate.

RogueCowboy
Thanks for the ripe horse apples. Now be a good little galoat and mosey on back to brokeback mountain.

vote for that woman
When Hillary ran for Senator in NY I thought: No way, who in his right mind would vote for that woman.

Quote: You can never underestimate the stupidity of the general public.
Scott Adams

Once again I ask, who in his right mind would vote for that woman as president.

Bush haters
Michele, I recall on many occasions you condemning what you characterized as unhinged hatred of Bush. (For the record, it was, in reality, not actual hatred of a person, but justified and complete dissatisfaction and disappointment of the actions of the current administration.)

Tell us precisely what is the difference when it comes to your impulsive, unrestrained and obvious hatred of all things Clinton?
Curious really, particularly now when it is your party that is screaming(scratch that) calling for, desperately I might add, more bipartisanship, more congeniality, more good-naturedness between the parties presumably for the "good of the country". Right.
Jealousy is so caddy and frankly pathetically transparent.
Grow up Michele, or should we be kind and assume this is about the deepest political analysis you can intellectually muster? Still....pathetic.


Democrats and the issues
Terrorism as an issue is completely off the radar for Democrats if the Democrat debates on Saturday, January 5th are any indication. Dems want to pull us out of Iraq without considering the consequences. Terrorism is a major issue regardless of what Dems think about it.

I think the Dem's Prez candidates are so narcisstic, gullible and out of it that such a thing as a negative consequence to any of their actions doesn't occur to them - won't happen to their little children minds. They certainly are all about style and zip about substance. It is just amazing to me that these people are viable period let alone at a national level. It goes to show that most people don't think and are totally sheeple that such brats like Hillary and Obama are contenders for President.

Where do the Dem's keep finding these people? It just is such a circus with the Democratic freaks for president every election year.

Excellent column...
...as usual.
Michelle Malkin.Claudia Rosett.Ann Coulter.Mona Cherin.(Dr.)Laura(Ingraham).That woman named Megan on FNC(VA-VA-VOOM!). I'd put our babes up against theirs ANY DAY!....What?...The What?...The what what?....Oh yeah, the column. Sorry, as usual Michelle was much too gracious and forgiving of the wife of Mr. William Jefferson Clinton(and I'm afraid, so too will be the GOP candidate, whoever he ends up being). This is all you have to do to beat her: A couple of weeks(days?)before the election this November, just run a reel of her greatest hits. You know,like calling Gen. Petraeus a liar. Getting smacked down by Gen. Abizaid,"Senator...despair is not a strategy". Her endless and absolutely shameless flip-flopping on EVERYTHING but especially Iraq.....Dang! I just realized why that strategy would be doomed to failure: She'll cry, and the whole nation will weep all the way to the ballot box to protect her from the mean Wepubwicans.

"We're boned."
(Bender - Futurama)

Birthday Card
I must relate to everyone a greeting card I saw at a local Rite-Aid store. I swear this is true.

Birthday card.

Front shows a pretty decent cartoon of Hillary Clinton sitting behind the desk in the Oval Office. (By "decent cartoon", I mean it's not one of these that deliberately characterizes the subject to the point of ugliness. She looks pretty nice in this one.)

On the desk is a name placard which reads:
"President Hillary Clinton".

Open the card. On the inside it reads:

"See? There ARE worse things than being another year older!"

Change
As for Hillary trying "to steal the mantle of change from Barack Obama".

Did you happen to catch Mitty's concession speech after his second second place result?

Bordering on plagerism it sounded exactly like an Obama stump speech on steroids. Change, change, change, and more change!!

He sure knows how to change, especially when he discovers a winning platform, even if is a Democratic winning theme. Desperate conservatives, ALL! This is gonna be fun and already very, very humorous!

Hillary campaign is in trouble
This was a must win for Hillary now it’s on to Michigan and SC. Iowa and NH have shown she is vulnerable and Obama can win. I predict that Obama will get the black vote in SC. The big question is how many will show up for a primary?