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Saturday, February 23, 2008
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Crumbling Ohio Firewall
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After Sen. Barack Obama's decisive victory over Sen. Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland was reported expressing doubt to political colleagues about whether he could hold his state for Clinton during the two weeks remaining before Ohio's Democratic presidential primary March 4.

Polls taken before Wisconsin voted gave Clinton a double-digit lead in Ohio, a state necessary to sustain her presidential hopes. A Clinton win there also may be needed for Strickland's chances to be the vice presidential running mate for either Clinton or Obama.

Prospects for Strickland, a former member of Congress elected as governor in a 2006 landslide, are based on presuming he would help carry pivotal state Ohio for the Democrats. But that argument would be undermined if he cannot deliver for Clinton in the primary.

Hoffa for Obama

The unexpected endorsement of Barack Obama by Teamsters President James Hoffa followed private indications by Bill Clinton that the 19-year federal monitoring of the big union under a court decree would not be ended under a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Hoffa previously had told friends he probably would stay neutral in the presidential race. He changed his mind, according to union sources, partly because of pro-Obama sentiment among rank-and-file Teamsters and partly because of former President Clinton's attitude about the consent decree.

Obama has indicated willingness to end federal oversight of the Teamsters. Refusal by President George W. Bush to do so helped sour his administration's relations with the union.

Not Sen. Huckabee

An increasingly favorable attitude toward Mike Huckabee inside the conservative movement, nurtured by his presidential campaign against Sen. John McCain, is threatened by the former Arkansas governor's refusal to run against Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor this year.

Polls show Huckabee is the only Republican with a chance to unseat first-termer Pryor. He has until March 10 to file against Pryor, six days after what could be his final presidential campaign effort in the Texas primary. During a recent Washington breakfast with reporters, Huckabee wrote off a Senate run by saying, "It's more likely I'll dye my hair green, get a bunch of tattoos and go on tour with Amy Winehouse."

A footnote: Huckabee raised eyebrows the Sunday before the Wisconsin primary by going off to Grand Cayman Island to deliver a paid motivational speech.

McCain's New Role

Sen. John McCain, changing from party gadfly to party leader, was in Illinois Wednesday trying to elect a Republican successor to resigned Rep. Dennis Hastert seven years after an exchange of insults with the former speaker of the House.

McCain presided over a $1,000-a-ticket fund-raiser in Sugar Grove, Ill., for conservative dairy magnate Jim Oberweis. Although Hastert carried the district easily, Republican nominee Oberweis faces a serious battle against liberal Democratic physicist-businessman Bill Foster. Oberweis lost previous primary bids for governor and the U.S. Senate.

In April 2001, then-Speaker Hastert attacked McCain for a letter he sent Republican House members for whom he had campaigned. McCain urged them to vote for the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill in what Hastert called "a threat." McCain was reluctant to help foes of his bill in future elections.

Earmark Defender

Sen. Ted Stevens, the senior Senate Republican who is under federal investigation and press inquiry for his earmark practices, used his monthly newsletter this week to attack fellow Republican and anti-earmark nemesis Sen. Tom Coburn.

Stevens contended Coburn's attack on the famous Stevens earmark funding the "bridge to nowhere" in his home state of Alaska was "strictly for publicity." Stevens charged Coburn "wanted to make a name for himself."

A footnote: The Stevens newsletter also defends his Alaska earmarks, including a Defense Department appropriation for research into hibernation genomics of Alaskan ground squirrels. Martha Stewart, the University of Alaska's federal lobbyist, is quoted as saying: "We have a number of ground squirrels that are in various stages of hibernation in Fairbanks."

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president rodham
i could just cry.

Democratic votes
If the Democrats gave the nomination to McCain, care to explain Ronald Reagan in 1980 and George Bush in 2000?


Huckabee should drop out of
the race, now that he's obviously achieved what he wanted to begin with: enough celebrity to charge huge fees on the lecture circuit.

Mike Huckabee
One way or another Mike Huckabee needs to be in Washington. Preferedly as President, however as a Senator would be OK!

Huckster-Bee Popular?
Huckster-bee has been gaining conservative support? Thats news to me. He's getting some protest votes from people who resent the way Bob Novak and his inside-the-beltway friends revived McLame's political corpse after McAmnesty and foisted his wizened old carcass on an unappreciative base, but Huckster-bee's appeal is limited to the brain-dead zombies who mail their life savings to the sanctimonious reptiles that troll for donations on the Christian broadcast networks. Maybe the Huck-man could get his own Sunday Morning prayer-fest, it could feature the fair tithe and some Mariachi music by some low-cost illegal aliens sent over by the $1 a year Mexican Counselate in Little Rock.
As for Her Thighness and her 'firewall', her creepy switch to being gracious and charming (as opposed to her former attack-dog strategy, which lost her ten primaries in a row) is just that, creepy! The smarmy accolade to Obamassiah at the debate, the crocodile tears over the cop, excuse me while I hurl. I like my Clintons angry, if you dont mind. If HRC manages to hijack the nomination at this point it will alienate young people and black people and not only hand the White House to McLame but depress Dem turnout in such a way as to make them lose Senate and House seats that they would have won if Obamassiah was the candidate.

who cares
Shoot the squirrels

earmarks
I wonder why only Stevens is under the spotlight.Murtha,Byrd,Kennedt.Why is the justice dept.dragging their feet in the Jefferson (cold cash)investigation.

Choose conservatives in primaries
I agree with roadmaster.

Gotta get the conservatives in the primaries and get them elected.

We blew it with fly boy McCain. That's what happens when you let the democrats vote in your primary. Surprise! You get a leftist socialist.

They better wake up the squirrels
long enough to re-elect that old gas bag, Stevens.

As a conservative first, repubbie second, I won't defend an idiot like him. He's the R's Robert Byrd, another decrepid old fool who should have been replaced 20 years ago.

Haven't been to Alaska for a while, but I wonder if they have as many Ted Stevens highways as W. VA has Robbie Byrd highways, byways and cow paths? Ever been there? EVERYTHING is named for that old hack.

The whole of DC is overrun with porkers, skimming off our money like mobsters in Vegas, to waste on colossally stupid monuments to themselves.

Anti-Incumbent Fever - Catch It...

Donors Worried by Clinton Campaign Spend

How can Hillary be ready to be President if she cannot manage the finances of her campaign?

NYT-Nearly $100,000 went for party platters and groceries before the Iowa caucuses, even though the partying mood evaporated quickly. Rooms at the Bellagio luxury hotel in Las Vegas consumed more than $25,000; the Four Seasons, another $5,000. And top consultants collected about $5 million in January, a month of crucial expenses and tough fund-raising.

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s latest campaign finance report, published Wednesday night, appeared even to her most stalwart supporters and donors to be a road map of her political and management failings. Several of them, echoing political analysts, expressed concerns that Mrs. Clinton’s spending priorities amounted to costly errors in judgment that have hamstrung her competitiveness against Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.

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