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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Richard H. Collins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Will the Train Wreck Prevail?
by Richard H. Collins
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If there is one thing the Clintons know how to do, it is survive. Last night’s win in Pennsylvania allows Sen. Clinton to do just that, but it does not bring a lot of clarity to the Democratic Primary. Hillary edges close to Barack Obama’s pledged delegate lead but at a glacial pace due to the proportional allocation. Her nearly ten percent margin means she is poised to catch him in the popular vote margin.

What we have is a stalemate. He can’t seem to win decisively and she refuses to go away. He seems increasingly limited in his appeal and she can’t shake near record negatives. And the Democrats seem powerless to stop the drama and pick a winner.

The once effervescent Obama is now often tired and frustrated on the campaign trail. As questions about his relationship with controversial figures like Reverend Wright and former Weather Underground member William Ayers linger, and the media debated the impact of his infamous bitter comments, his mood seemed to sour. Obama, and his obsessive fans, acted as if he should be above such inconvenient issues. Anything that distracted from how Obama was going to unite the country was labeled as illegitimate.

The problem for Hillary is that voters seem to be turned off when she tries to take advantage of these scandals and gaffes. Exit polls revealed that two-thirds of Pennsylvania voters felt that Hillary attacked Obama unfairly. And she continues to poll very poorly on trust and honesty.

And if that wasn’t enough of a challenge her husband seems incapable of staying out of the media spotlight and reminding voters why they dislike the Clintons. This week the former president continued to insist that he had done nothing wrong in the run-up to the South Carolina primary and that the Obama campaign had played the race card on him.

In a radio interview he argued that he couldn’t have used race against Obama–after all, his office is in Harlem! And thinking he was no longer being recorded, he offered an explicative to someone would dare question him on the issue. When the next day a reporter politely tried to question him on what he meant, he angrily denied having said anything of the sort and accused the media of playing games to trap him and distract the American people from the important issues.

Bill Clinton seems incapable of realizing that his every word is going to be analyzed and recorded; instantly available around the globe. And that his arrogant narcissism is an unwanted distraction that undercuts his wife’s campaign when it is struggling to survive. But it is impossible to take the ego and drama out of the Clintons. And just when voters might to forget it, Bill pops up to remind them.

Hillary hasn’t yet come up with a coherent message – other than refusing to quit - and struggles with “message discipline.” She has spent months attempting to convince the liberal base that she is the only candidate with a definitive plan and the commitment, to bring the troops home from Iraq. But this week she seemed to return to her former persona as moderate hawk willing to use military force even when it wasn’t popular. 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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train wreck: who cares
for many of us on the right we get great delight watching the missus clinton and the oblahma bash each other. But in it's odd way it has reveiled what it is we dislike about both candidates.

We find that the oblahma besides his empty resume is nothing more than rhetoric without substance but has turned out to be a typical coastal elitist with great distain for the unwashed inhabiting the hinderlands. His loyalty to questionable persons brings into question his judgement. It seems his search for his black identity was more important than finding an american identity and thus he truly seems to lack an understanding of who makes up america outside of his elitist friends and the victim class he joined while in chicago.

The missus clinton has turned out to be more of a fighter than some imagined but still incapable of generating any message at this point that she is not the oblahma and has more experience tyo handle the job. Her supposed experience resume has been explored and has been shown to exist only in her own mind.

But let the fighting continue. Infact I hope it gets even nastier as it will show the dims to be the total hypocrites they have always been and how the devisive identity politics they have employed has come back to show they are the party that stands for nothing other than the aquisition of power over the people


To Mr. Collins
About that train wreck, let's at least agree on
one thing. Bill's expletive is NOT going to make
or break Hillary's election.

Find something else more worthy of the space it
takes up.
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