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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Posted by: Tom DeLay at 9:11 AM

            During the last, miserable years of czarist Russia, Vladimir Lenin, who hoped to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the social chaos, is reported to have quipped, “The worse, the better.”  As usually happens when one thinks of Lenin, Hillary Clinton follows quickly to mind. 

            Earlier this week, political pundits – who have been swooning over Barack Obama for months – once again seemed annoyed that Senator Clinton dared not concede the Democrat presidential nomination to their favored candidate.  How many times, they seem to be asking, does Tim Russert have to climb Mt. Olympus and declare “It’s over,” before Mrs. Clinton accepts her obligatory fate?

            And while it is indeed clear now, as it has been for weeks, that Barack Obama and not Hillary Clinton will be at the top of the Democrats’ ticket this fall, it’s not at all clear that Clinton has given up, wants to give up, or will give up all the resources she has at her disposal.  Or, I would argue, that she should.

            Barack Obama is a phenomenon, to be sure, a fundraising machine whose staff has adjusted admirably to the steep learning curve of political organization.  But no experience or organization his campaign has amassed can compete with the Shadow Party Bill and Hillary Clinton have loosed on our politics. 

            The huge network of top-down, bottom-up, media, lobbying, public relations, and advocacy groups is still out there, still well-funded, and still loyal not to the Democrat Party or its nominee, but to the Clintons.  Sure they will support Obama, and wholeheartedly so, but they won’t forget their roots.  Coordinated liberal donors have pumped enough money into the Center for American Progress, the Thunder Road Group, Media Matters, CREW, America Votes, and The Media Fund (just to name a few) to continue waging whatever kinds of campaigns she pleases without the mantle of the Democrat Party. 

            This seems to best fit any objective assessment of Clintonian politics.  In their worldview, the Democrat Party owes the Clintons its allegiance, not the other way around.  And I think in many instances, they’re right.  

            Hillary Clinton accomplished quite a feat - nearly half of the of the Democrat delegates going into the convention, a record breaking 18 million votes, some cast even knowing she would lose.  Bill Clinton’s not a long term problem – one assumes she’s learned to control him by now and can shut him up when the time is right.  And she retains the levers of a huge, powerful political advocacy network.  If Obama is smart, he will appease her and place her into a role of her choosing and of her design.  But why would she give up her power outside the party structure?  To be Secretary of Health and Human Services?  I doubt it.  To be Vice-President?  Maybe.  To be his top surrogate on the trail?  Eh.  Why fold her hand to accept second banana status in the Democrat Party when she could easily double down and come out on top? 

    Also remember, there’s no guarantee Obama will win, and if John McCain beats him, especially if it’s because Obama fails to win the working class voters Hillary has claimed as her base, the case for her candidacy in 2012 will be undeniable (and, facing a 76 year old incumbent after 12 years of Republican rule, maybe unstoppable). 

    Bottom line – she’s really not going away and her increased muscle in the movement suggests a new kind of political ‘roid rage that makes her the de facto Democrat leader.  And that kind of power cuts both ways – after all, if Obama ends up losing, and she is blamed for not putting enough effort behind his campaign, then she has lost everything they have built.

            Bill and Hillary Clinton are consumed with anger and ambition and a burning sense of entitlement to political power that simply will not be extinguished after one measly loss by a few dozen delegates.  No.  If she holds out, keeps pulling the strings of the Shadow Party she built, and takes the olive branch Obama must respectfully deliver her, she’ll be more powerful and closer to the presidency than ever before. 



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athingortwo writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 10:57 AM
Maybe .... and maybe not
Mr. Delay paints a picture of tremendous power and influence accruing to the Clintons even in the wake of her defeat, but he fails to mention a number of other countervailing factors which suggest something very different.

True, the Clintons built up their so-called "shadow party", but that party has gotten a whole lot smaller ever since the "Hillary is inevitable" meme started to crack after Iowa. The truth be told, a huge segment of the Dem party is very glad to be rid of her, and once she is gone, her power, which which was supported mostly by the inevitability meme, will be almost fully dissipated.

Lots of powerful leaders (both good and bad) lost virtually all their power overnight, once their resentful and/or jealous minions realized that the inevitability factor was kaput. Saddam Hussein ... Maggie Thatcher ... Czar Nicholas .... the list is endless. Even the great Ronald Reagan became virtually invisible after he left office in 1989. Life, and politics, always moves on.

Not to mention that Mizz Hillary ain't exactly getting any younger, or any prettier, nor is her voice getting any less annoying with age. She also proved that she can thoroughly botch the most important political campaign in her long political life.

And by almost everybody's lights, Bill Clinton has finally been exposed as a selfish boor even by his own formerly best friends in the MSM.

It's not to say that the Broomstick Pilot cannot ever make a comeback ... but I wouldn't bet the mortgage on it.

I get a lot of sense that lots of Republicans, especially has-beens who made their chops doing battle with the Bent One, just cannot give up on the idea of having the Clintons around to hate. My advice? You'll have plenty to hate with the Obamessiah ... at least until November 4, or possibly long thereafter.




londongrl writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 11:59 AM
Wow!!
"Not to mention that Mizz Hillary ain't exactly getting any younger, or any prettier, nor is her voice getting any less annoying with age."

Would you say that about a man?? I think not.
We're so worried about racism in this country but it now seems that misogyny reigns supreme and it comes from all sides, no matter the skin color. We saw this over and over during this campaign.
planet gene writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 1:01 PM
OMG -- Somebody's Meeting!
At your age, Tom, it is unseemly for someone with all the experience you have in politics to turn into a conspiracy theorist. Come now, everyone organizes to enhance their power, and these organizations take many permutations. One man's Soros is another man's Scaife, and vice versa. So why don't you just leave the conspiracy goons to their little part of the world and concentrate on issues instead?

(Maybe because you know how effective organizing can be...)
Redlac writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 3:25 PM
Some truth
But what he did say that was true is that if Obama loses and McCain wins, she will be defacto the most powerful democrat in America. And when McCain, at 76 attempts to get a 4th term, something that has happened only once in well over a century, she could steam roll to the nomination. McCain may be able to overcome the age issue today, but at 76, it could be a major factor. In any case, Hillary is not going away - and like the Kennedys and the Bushes, she will be a player for the next 10 years. After all, if McCain can run and win at 72, nothing says that she cannot do the same.
Jeannie writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 6:06 PM
Delay Devoid of Depth
It is virtually impossible for me to give much creedence to anyone who has been residing in the insular, ridiculously pampered and wholly ignorant world of DC senate and congress.

Americans have by and large shown their distrust and have continued to ask 'where's the beef' about these claims that giving illegal aliens a pass, that approving billions for climate control and that telling us how we should feel morally have any validity.

Delay can be read here with point by point words and staunch ideas. On the floor, with our dollars, he can be seen to be waffling, self-aggrandizing and woefully traitorous to the party he claims to represent. Fine if you want to play kissy face with dems and liberals, but don't expect us not to notice and to hail you for your supposedly sensible, clear sighted and absolute viewpoint.

Go find another earmark to attach to a bill.
I Am Sans Pareil writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 6:19 PM
She will also be able to
shout "I TOLD YOU SO!" at the top of her lungs from atop the Washington Monument AND be right!!

It is looking like (as I've been saying all along) not one of the FBI Files had Barak Hussein Obama's name either on it nor in it. The closest she probably got was Rezko and THAT was most likely in a file of some other 'political foe' of the Clintonistas.

People make light of BHO having to 'watch his back' if she was his VP choice but I think he should also be WARY even while she is saying all the right things about 'supporting' him (delayed though it was).
IF she happens to come across anything damaging to Obama WE will be sure to hear about it post haste.
Let's hope she remembers BIG Media isn't allied with the Clinton Regime anymore or we might never hear whatever it turns out to be.

Though I've had the feeling for a while that there WAS SOMETHING and, BIG Media not only betrayed the Clinton Machine by NOT running with the story, but warned they would destroy Hillbillary Inc. if 'IT' ever saw the light of day.
And the calls for her to quit the race grew louder at around the same time I would wager.

(unsubstantiated 'guesswork' I'll admit, but totally plausible)


W/O=
doctorfixit writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 11:15 PM
Clinton = Stalin Revisited
The Clintons are the most frightening phenomenon since FDR or LBJ, even more so. To me they most resemble Stalin or Mao , probably Mao, because this was another "Twofer" deal where Mao's wife was just as ruthless, bloodthirsty, and vengeful as he was. DElay is right on the money - it's a tragedy for America that the RINOs in his own party sold him out. He will be vindicated, but we have still lost the services of a great American.
Hal Donahue writes: Thursday, June, 05, 2008 11:28 PM
LMAO
Tom you are now in the dustbin of history...I love watching it
planet gene writes: Friday, June, 06, 2008 11:59 AM
Um, Moving Right Along Now...
Hillary is yesterday's news. Nobody (ask John Edwards) gets a second chance at the nomination from their party these days (McCain's exception merely shows how pathetically bereft of talent the Republican field was). Hillary's gone, gone, gone. Obama has very little baggage (it's a small carry-on, I'm thinking), and that's what the people want -- something entirely new. Conservatives waste their precious time discussing Hillary and Bill. It's time to move on.
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