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Hillary Clinton's Long Defeat - David Brooks

March 25, 2008
Op-Ed Columnist
The Long Defeat
By DAVID BROOKS


Hillary Clinton may not realize it yet, but she’s just endured one of the worst weeks of her campaign.

First, Barack Obama weathered the Rev. Jeremiah Wright affair without serious damage to his nomination prospects. Obama still holds a tiny lead among Democrats nationally in the Gallup tracking poll, just as he did before this whole affair blew up.

Second, Obama’s lawyers successfully prevented re-votes in Florida and Michigan. That means it would be virtually impossible for Clinton to take a lead in either elected delegates or total primary votes.

Third, as Noam Scheiber of The New Republic has reported, most superdelegates have accepted Nancy Pelosi’s judgment that the winner of the elected delegates should get the nomination. Instead of lining up behind Clinton, they’re drifting away. Her lead among them has shrunk by about 60 in the past month, according to Avi Zenilman of Politico.com.

In short, Hillary Clinton’s presidential prospects continue to dim. The door is closing. Night is coming. The end, however, is not near.

Last week, an important Clinton adviser told Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen (also of Politico) that Clinton had no more than a 10 percent chance of getting the nomination. Now, she’s probably down to a 5 percent chance.

Five percent.

Let’s take a look at what she’s going to put her party through for the sake of that 5 percent chance: The Democratic Party is probably going to have to endure another three months of daily sniping. For another three months, we’ll have the Carvilles likening the Obamaites to Judas and former generals accusing Clintonites of McCarthyism. For three months, we’ll have the daily round of résumé padding and sulfurous conference calls. We’ll have campaign aides blurting “blue dress” and only-because-he’s-black references as they let slip their private contempt.

For three more months (maybe more!) the campaign will proceed along in its Verdun-like pattern. There will be a steady rifle fire of character assassination from the underlings, interrupted by the occasional firestorm of artillery when the contest touches upon race, gender or patriotism. The policy debates between the two have been long exhausted, so the only way to get the public really engaged is by poking some raw national wound.

For the sake of that 5 percent, this will be the sourest spring. About a fifth of Clinton and Obama supporters now say they wouldn’t vote for the other candidate in the general election. Meanwhile, on the other side, voters get an unobstructed view of the Republican nominee. John McCain’s approval ratings have soared 11 points. He is now viewed positively by 67 percent of Americans. A month ago, McCain was losing to Obama among independents by double digits in a general election matchup. Now McCain has a lead among this group.

For three more months, Clinton is likely to hurt Obama even more against McCain, without hurting him against herself. And all this is happening so she can preserve that 5 percent chance.
When you step back and think about it, she is amazing. She possesses the audacity of hopelessness.

Why does she go on like this? Does Clinton privately believe that Obama is so incompetent that only she can deliver the policies they both support? Is she simply selfish, and willing to put her party through agony for the sake of her slender chance? Are leading Democrats so narcissistic that they would create bitter stagnation even if they were granted one-party rule?

The better answer is that Clinton’s long rear-guard action is the logical extension of her relentlessly political life.

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 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.

If she does the former, she would surprise everybody with a display of self-sacrifice. Her campaign would cruise along at a lower register until North Carolina, then use that as an occasion to withdraw. If she does not, she would soldier on doggedly, taking down as many allies as necessary.
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A month ago I thought the Democrats had this election in the bag. With each passing day, I find myself thinking that we're going to end up with President Insane McCain.

Never underestimate the capacity of the Democrats to self destruct and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
#1 Jim Sachsen on 2008-03-26 01:30 (Reply)
I agree but for what I assume are different reasons. Namely the Bradley Affect in which when polled Americans say race does not matter but when they get to the privacy of the voting booth it matters very much.
And the GOP sitting on the LIMO THING until Hillary is out. I would like to see that all come out NOW before its is too late and the only option will be John W. McCain.
#1.1 Rack Jite on 2008-03-26 09:58 (Reply)
I never knew it was called the "Bradley Affect." Given the pro-diversity propaganda that's served up 24/7, it doesn't surprise me that the - if I may borrow a phrase - "typical white person" would be inclined to tell the friendly pollster the "correct" answer that why of course he wouldn't have any problem voting for a black, but then would turn around in the voting booth and vote the white guy. Ask the typical American if he values diversity and multiculturalism, and he will answer in the affirmative. Look at where he would rather live, whom he dates and marries, whom he invites to his backyard bar-b-ques, and where he goes to worship, and you'll see his real preferences.

(The difference between said typical white person and me is that I am willing to acknowledge my preferences. When someone calls me a "racist" it just doesn't carry any sting. Yes, there are different races, it's a valid biological category, there are racial differences rooted in our genes. If recognizing this reality makes me a "racist," then so be it. On the other hand, I don't hate people of other races just for being of other races, and I don't want to see whites rules over other races. So in that sense no, I'm not a racist.)

Even the school kids pay lip service to "diversity," but at lunch time the whites sit with the whites, the blacks with the blacks, etc., unless of course the school administrators force them to do otherwise - which at some schools they do.

Sunday morning at 11:00 am is the most segregated hour in America.

I get the impression that lefties look at this and think "how terrible and racist that people self-segregate!" Racial realists on the other hand look at the same data and think "it is natural and normal for like to associate with like, so why bother even trying to force square pegs into round holes."
***
McCain would be the absolutely worst choice. He is a seething cauldron of rage who shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the decision-making process for the use of state violence. A vote for McCain is a vote for war without end, a 100-year occupation of Iraq, a war with Iran, etc. He's crazy. There's no way I could ever vote for him.

Hillary strikes me as dogmatically authoritarian. She just knows what's best for all of us.

Obama said the other day that he would not use the federal government to override state law in the enforcement of laws against Marijuana. Medical Marijuana dispensers in California currently must fear fedgoon enforcers even though they are perfectly legal under state law. Three cheers for Obama for getting it right on this issue.

If I had to vote in the presidential election, I'd vote for the either Hillary or Obama over McCain. That's if someone put a gun to my head. I'll probably just skip that election move on down the ballot to the judicial elections.

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I give up, Rack, what's "the limo thing"?
#2 Jim Sachsen on 2008-03-26 12:55 (Reply)
Bradley affect was about the then Mayor of Los Angles and the high percentage difference tween polls versus votes. The proof in the pudding.
The LIMO THING is the 1999 THING where Obama's Limo Driver says they snorted coke and then he gave Obama a BJ. A show stopper if possibly true. Limbaugh and Hannity and MAX NEWS all have the info, they are just sitting on it until Hillary is out.
The complaints against Hillary are the reasons I like her. Tough, hard, cold, fighter, etc... Things we respect in a man and dislike in a woman.

Racism is indeed universal to some degree, but that does not mean it should not be addressed, fought and done something about. It has got much better over time we just cannot give up. And teaching mulitculutralism has helped as we know by noticing the young are far less racist than the old. Martin Luther King addressed this, saying the wait has been and will be too long without action.
#3 Rack Jite on 2008-03-26 16:38 (Reply)

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