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Thursday, April 03, 2008
Victor Davis Hanson :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Year That Wasn't
by Victor Davis Hanson
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2008 was supposed to have been an ideal year for the Democratic Party. There's an unpopular, lame-duck Republican president presiding over an iffy economy and an unpopular war. Plus, the Democrats won big in the 2006 elections, and there's no Republican vice president in the race to draw on the power of incumbency.

No wonder that for much of 2007, the polls suggested that the only mystery would be by how much Sen. Hillary Clinton would beat former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani in the general election.

Indeed, for Democrats not to walk into the presidency in November 2008, the conventional wisdom was that the absolute unthinkable would have to transpire.

And now it almost has.

The Republicans have done something unimaginable in making Sen. John McCain the presumptive nominee. And so have the Democrats in allowing their primary season to drag on.

On the Republican side, McCain, not too long ago, was running far behind in the primaries, and his maverick positions enraged influential conservatives. Yet he proved to be the only Republican candidate who had any chance of capturing moderate and independent voters. And for all their bluster, most die-hard conservatives now seem like they're going to hold their noses and vote Republican.

On the Democratic side, Clinton was stopped cold — but still has yet to be finished off by Obama. Now we can expect months more of infighting. As the Democrats raise tens of millions to destroy themselves, McCain can only sit back and smile.

With Obama the likely nominee, we can also expect to hear more from, and about, his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Reporters no doubt are scanning Rev. Wright's massive corpus of texts and DVDs for more hate speech.

Even before the Wright controversy, the Democratic vote had been split heavily along racial lines — whites for Clinton, blacks for Obama — in certain states, including the all-important Ohio. That’s not a good sign for a party that’s supposed to be a model of racial transcendence.

Clinton will weaken Obama for months to come. There is no reason to believe the former front-runner will quit the Democratic race soon, even though Obama has an all-but-insurmountable delegate lead.

Clinton has momentum and should win sizably in Pennsylvania later this month. Millions want to vote for her in the remaining primaries. By convention time, she could even end up with a slight lead in the aggregate popular vote. Continued...

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Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal.

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Liberalism Redux?
The slow burn of modern liberalism at the altar of Obama and Clinton reflects the fact that underlying ideology is judgment---and therein lies their flaw:

These two candidates have failed to extricate themselves from the 60s liberalism that found its footing with a fledgling boomer generation, most of whom have moved beyond the noxious notions of affirmative action and free sex, and who seem to understand that low taxes and regulation lead to economic prosperity.

Add to that the diffidence they bring to national security and the tendency to blame America first, and you have a formula for propelling McCain into the White House.

Bring it on.

Phil Mella
ClearCommentary.com

dear brickhouse et al
OK, Troops:

Where's the spirit? All we see in this TH is wailing and the gnashing of teeth. Mainly about the fence at our southern border, and "McShamnesty" /

Help is coming. A more united country without false illusions. A strong defense, upswing in the economy, and the faith of our fathers bang-up over selfishness and belligerence.

Unless an Obama or a new Clinton comes up winner. We'll see legislating from the Supreme Court bench once more. A demoralized military and the demise of our Republican party on account of:

Our own partisan squabbles. This isn't so puzzling a question; what happens if we all DON'T help elect the Republican candidate? It's very easy to foresee !

If your trite slogans and labels are to win over our common sense this November, well--hold out;

Don't come close to that RINO, or any "open border" or whatever your critical blackball issue might seem. Go into a 20 year sleep, back to your rosey dreams. When you wake up, get ready to submit to Islam. You won't worry about Mexico next door.

You'll find Allah in your face, women too. Our proud ladies of 2008 can cover up their sweet faces as they're commanded by the city Imam; Either/or risk the sulphuric acid splashed on them by the new masters of America. We'll all be RINO's living in tents on some sidewalk -- Wait and see.

Hey, b-house. Is it a brick sh!thouse you are built like ? You're a hottie ? Just asking.


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