Senator Clinton listens as Chief of Naval Operations Navy Admiral Mike Mullen responds to a question during his 2007 confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee.Image via WikipediaAs we all know, Hillary Clinton will suspend her campaign tomorrow, and will endorse Senator Obama. I was wondering what she will say tomorrow, considering she has been bitter especially over the past few months.

I am not going to write out an entire speech here, but going by the way she has plugged for her website in the recent past, I bet she is going to say towards the end of her concession speech:

“And, by the way, remember to visit www dot hillary clinton dot com, and donate liberally!”

 

Are You Experienced?Image by jurvetson via FlickrSenator Barack Obama has some bad news. It is rumored that Hillary Clinton wants to be his running mate.

Many pundits have been of the opinion that Clinton would not seek to be Obama’s Vice President, and that she would rather aspire for a bigger, more powerful role in the Senate. Some blogs, like the Obama-backing Dailykos, have been discounting her from the veepstakes, preferring instead to look at popular Clinton backers, like Evan Bayh, Ed Rendell, Ted Strickland and Wesley Clark as possible running mates for Obama.

It is possible that Hillary Clinton has calculated that the Senate role that she was hoping for would be hard to come by, given the fact that most of her Senate colleagues don’t like her anyway, and that the current Democratic leadership in the House has no reason to give way to her, despite her “decades” of experience in Congress. She probably sees the role of the Vice President as her best shot at getting to the upper echelons of the Party.

I remember reading somewhere a few months ago that if Clinton were the Democratic nominee, McCain would win in November even if he chose Britney Spears as his running mate! Well, if she wants to be the running mate (and let’s not think she doesn’t deserve to ask or be asked) Senator Obama now has to carry her baggage too.

 

Time.com has an article titled The Five Mistakes Clinton Made, that analyzes why the self-obsessed candidate who presumed that she was just waiting for George W. Bush to leave so that she could move in has seen her campaign derail.

The article says:

  1. She missed the mood
  2. She didn’t master the rules
  3. She underestimated the caucus states
  4. She relied on old money, and
  5. She never counted on a long haul

What the article (rather politely) omits is that she underestimated her opponent, and crucially, his staying power. While the Clintons never publicly cast Senator Barack Obama as a candidate of color in 2007, they seem to have hoped that he would appeal to only a narrow audience, and that the others would rally behind her. The Clintons would have loved it if Obama played along racial lines, as this would have diminished his appeal.

However, credit to Obama, he never did this. He was, therefore, able to build a coalition of supporters that was more broad-based that any other candidate in the running for President in 2008. As the Clintons’ wait-and-watch strategy started failing, Bill Clinton tried to play up race as the primary factor behind Obama’s successes. This flew in the face of common sense, as Obama’s opening day victory was in Iowa, considered among the whitest of the white states. It also exposed the Clinton campaign’s expectations on this front.

While the other candidates could not get their campaigns to take off as they would have expected, Obama’s campaign worked and is still working really hard to make every state and every vote count. With Hillary, a combination of a failing strategy and pathetic operations ensured defeat.

 

Math tutor required urgently; must be competent in basic arithmetic, especially addition of 7-digit and 8-digit numbers*; to teach a 60 year-old busy woman. Contract begins immediately and ends in August. Position involves extensive travel. Pay negotiable. Interested parties contact Hillary Clinton for President.

*Prior experience ducking gunfire while rushing across foreign air-base tarmacs a plus.

 

Barack Obama: “Yes, we can!”

Hillary Clinton: “Yes, we scam!”

(Wow, this is becoming some kind of a feature! Here is Politics, in four words)

 

The IHT’s David Brooks on why Hillary Clinton insists on protracting the primary season.

For nearly 20 years, she has been encased in the apparatus of political celebrity. Look at her schedule as first lady and ever since. Think of the thousands of staged events, the tens of thousands of times she has pretended to be delighted to see someone she doesn’t know, the hundreds of thousands of times she has recited empty clichés and exhortatory banalities, the millions of photos she has posed for in which she is supposed to appear empathetic or tough, the billions of politically opportune half-truths that have bounced around her head.

No wonder the Clinton campaign feels impersonal. It’s like a machine for the production of politics. It plows ahead from event to event following its own iron logic.

The only question is whether Clinton herself can step outside the apparatus long enough to turn it off and withdraw voluntarily or whether she will force the rest of her party to intervene and jam the gears.

 

Supporters of Hillary Clinton: “Help Hillary make history!”

Supporters of Barack Obama: “Help make Hillary history!”

 

The media is at its best when it does a post-mortem. And beware, they could do this to anyone if they know they are losing. However, Frank Rich’s clinical piece in The New York Times dissecting Hillary Clinton’s stuttering campaign is worth a read.

If the press were as prejudiced against Mrs. Clinton as her campaign constantly whines, debate moderators would have pushed for the Clinton tax returns and the full list of Clinton foundation donors to be made public with the same vigor it devoted to Mr. Obama’s “plagiarism.” And it would have showered her with the same ridicule that Rudy Giuliani received in his endgame. With 11 straight losses in nominating contests, Mrs. Clinton has now nearly doubled the Giuliani losing streak (six) by the time he reached his Florida graveyard. But we gamely pay lip service to the illusion that she can erect one more firewall.

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