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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Richard H. Collins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Who Are You Willing To Believe?
by Richard H. Collins
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With unemployment at 10.2%, what will happen by the end of Obama's first term?



Wednesday’s Democratic debate forced Hillary Clinton into yet another lie. No, this wasn’t one of her serial exaggerations about her time in the White House. Nor was it a deceptive answer about the scandals that seemed to occupy so much of her time there. In fact, I doubt anyone in the media will challenge the veracity of this particular statement.

When George Stephanopoulos pressed Hillary on whether she thought Barack Obama could win in November she responded “Yes. Yes. Yes.” Now it may be that Hillary felt she had to give that answer or face even more backlash from Democrats who feel her continued attacks on Obama are a huge gift to the presumptive GOP nominee John McCain. It may be that she is being a good partisan by refusing to say that Obama can’t win out loud in such a prominent forum.

But does anyone really think Hillary believes this? Her answer undercut her arguments that night and, in fact, the very rationale for her continuing campaign.

Barring a miracle Hillary won’t catch Obama in pledged delegates. She has slight chance to overtake him in the popular vote depending how the remaining primaries play out and the votes in Michigan and Florida are counted. But the most likely outcome is that Obama will have a slight lead in both at the end of the primary process.

So there are two scenarios by which she might win the nomination. Obama could crash and burn in some spectacular fashion; through a fatal scandal or gaffe. Or Hillary can convince the super delegates that will be forced to decide the nomination that she is the only candidate prepared to face the Republicans in the general election.

Given the dynamics of the Democratic Party, and the race to date, it is highly unlikely that these super delegates would hand the nomination to Hillary just because they think she has a slight advantage over Obama in a general election match-up. They are not going to risk the backlash among the African American community and the diehard activists that would result if Obama won more delegates and more votes and yet lost the nomination.

No, the only reason the super delegates would intervene to “over-rule the voters” is for the reason they were created in the first place: if they thought the leading candidate was unelectable. Given the highly favorable political environment the Democrats enjoy this cycle that argument would have to be particularly compelling. Hillary needs more than claims about having been vetted or having already faced the “GOP attack machine.” Continued...

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Richard H. Collins is the founder of StopHerNow.com, a website dedicated to educating the public about Hillary Clinton’s liberal record.

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McAmnesty
Virigina Patriot is right - I agree and it's not time to sit down and accept the circumstance of John McCain. That's what too many American's have done that's why we have him! He needs to promise me that he will veto any lesgislation that has to do with amnesty - in any form. Pledge to enfore the laws of this country - including the deportation of illegal aliens. I am tired of supporting them and you should be as well! We are in a recession - over 9 million citizens have lost their jobs to illegals because politicians want campaign dollars from big business/corporations who hire them. He had better do an about face on illegals or I am not the only conservative who will write in a candidate who respects our laws rather than pull the handle for John McCain.

September12Republican
I'm with you on this one. I too once read Virginia Patriot's comments, but I have already relegated them to the TH trash heap.

McCain is the nominee and all the sour grapes in the world is not going to change that fact. Either grow up and deal with it or sit down and shut up.

Negativity will not win you any support or success for your cause. A positive attitude and a willingness to make the best of a difficult circumstance is the key.
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