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Home Front: Politix
Hillary 2012?
2010-10-01
Jim Geraghty, "Morning Jolt" from National Review

A lot of right-of-center bloggers are skeptical of this scenario ever coming to pass; I’ll get to their objections in a second. But for a moment, let’s just realize that we’ve learned in the past decade or so that American politics can unbelievably unexpected turns rapidly. The president can get caught having sex with an intern; the presidential race can come down to a couple hundred votes and hanging chads in Florida; the New York skyline can be suddenly and horrifically altered with thousands dead; the hated dictator who gassed the Kurds can turn out to not have stockpiles of WMDs, the world’s most wanted terrorist can pop up the Friday before an election to offer an ultimatum; a Florida congressman can get caught doing unspeakable things with House pages; within five years an unknown state senator from Chicago with an unpronounceable name can become the leader of the free world, beating in succession two of the biggest names in American politics.

Hillary Clinton will say, a million times, that she’s no longer interested in running for president, that she likes her current job, that it is plenty challenging, etcetera. And by and large, she’s been a good soldier for the past two years. But it’s really hard to believe that every last drop of the desire to be president left her in summer of 2008, and you wonder if she keeps Bill up lamenting, “He’s just like I said he was. He’s so unprepared for all of this. He’s never dealt with rejection and adversity on a scale like this. Remember the 3 a.m. ad? Remember the Saturday Night Live parody of the 3 a.m. ad?”

“Hillary, it is 3 a.m.”

“And somewhere, a phone is ringing, Bill! And I should have been the one answering it!”

Will it happen? Probably not. But the likelihood is now more than zero, and each poll like this showing rank-and-file Democrats surprisingly “meh” on Obama moves it one notch further away from zero. Hillary won’t do it if she doesn’t think she can win, and won’t do it unless she can plausibly argue that the party’s grassroots wants her to. She’s not there… yet.
Posted by:Mike

#9  "Hillary 2012. In accordance with the prophecy."
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-10-01 19:29  

#8  I've warned people here and on other sites - watch the MA governors race.

If Deval Patrick wins, it's a dead cinch that either Hillary or Bayh or Webb will announce some time this winter.

Count on it.
Posted by: no mo uro   2010-10-01 15:22  

#7  You can sign up for "Morning Jolt" here.
Posted by: Mike   2010-10-01 14:38  

#6  Thanks for the tip Frank, I'll ck it out.

Sometimes I wonder "Why is that frisbee getting larger"....? Then it hits me.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-10-01 14:16  

#5  B - Geraghty has a morning email blast ("Morning Jolt")of political news of the day that is free, similar to Rich Galen's "Mullings". Both are fun reads
Posted by: Frank G   2010-10-01 13:47  

#4  By 2012, there might be even more disgust and anger at entrenched incumbents and career politicians and Hillary embodies both. Hell, she is the fucking example of both. I can't see her doing too well unless the political mood becomes a lot more mellow in 20 months, which I seriously doubt.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-10-01 12:05  

#3  It should actually be no "Morning Jolt" at all for dedicated readers at this site. The planned single term of Obama, and the coming ascension to total power of the Hildebeast have been discussed here for months.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-10-01 10:34  

#2  I had'nt seen that SNL skit before, that was Hilarious as well as dead on Target, what a bumbling idiot.
Sitting here chuckling, don't want to laugh out loud. (Wife's asleep)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-10-01 10:30  

#1  Oh well. By 2012 it will have been four years of being called a racist for opposing ObamaÂ’s socialist machinations. If Hillary runs, perhaps being labeled a misogynist will be a refreshing change of pace.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2010-10-01 10:15  

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