Friday, January 04, 2008

Lost Inevitability...

Great article today by Charles Hurt at the New York Post. Could this be a glimmer of hope for all of us who have thought for a long time that a second Clinton presidency wouldn't be good? It's possible.
Awaiting her coronation here last night, Hillary Rodham Clinton instead faced a seething revolt within her own party.

More than 70 percent of Iowa Democrats rejected her bid to get back into the White House.

And so, after 15 years of domination, the Clinton dynasty has finally lost its grip on the Democratic Party.

More than anything else, Clinton's campaign was built upon the aura of inevitability.

That's now shattered and left in Iowa's frozen cornfields.

What's devastating to her is that she lost so badly to such a political novice.

Sure, Barack Obama is an incredibly impressive and appealing figure. He has magically turned the nasty politics of race on its head here in a state with a less than 3 percent black population.

His hopeful determination to end the sordid politics that the Clintons are such masters of has even lifelong Republicans eager to vote for him.


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4 comments:

Greg said...

Interesting isn't it? I will be interested to see how the next few primaries go. But, I do think this damages the "Inevitability" aura.

Anonymous said...

Where's the New Hampsire update ? What's the matter ? Upset because Clinton won that primary ? Have nothing to say now ?

Chris Whisonant said...

Have you even seen the stats on how frequently I post here?? About once every 2 months. And when I don't post something the day after something happens you think I'm scared or something? At least I'm not afraid to use my name!

Greg said...

Ah....the bold, brave anonymous poster! How quaint.