By the time we reach early 2008, and survive the next 12 months or so of Bush scandals, Democratic hearings, Bush vetoes, Democratic responses, and over hyped media coverage of the top tier of Democratic contenders, including the upcoming sandbagging of Hillary and ongoing smearing of all things Clinton, do you really think that Hillary will still be Number One? I have been kicking this around in my mind over the last week, and I just can’t get inspired at the thought of Hillary as our standard-bearer heading into the convention next year, especially after the weekly drubbing she will go through with the media.Is anyone looking forward to a Rudy-Hillary race?
I know some people may say that this is some sort of fear talking, but I don't agree - I think it's an accurate assessment of political reality. My gnawing suspicion is that the Democrats have the greatest potential for losing the Presidential election of 2008 by nominating Hillary Clinton. This isn't to say she shouldn't be President some day. But she has some big issues that other candidates do not have, namely Iraq and everything-negative-about-Clinton. Time may reduce those issues, but it hasn't been reduced enough yet, nor will it by 2008. In addition, in 14-plus years she's not indicated much ability to be dynamic nor inspirational, and it sure seems to me after the past 8 years that people are looking for that. Doesn't that explaim Obama? So will Hillary Clinton be able to close the deal with the American people in November 2008? My heart and brain says no. My heart says no, because Steve Soto is right - I want a clean break, I want new executive branch leadership, I want change, in Iraq AND in America, and I don't see Hillary pointing us in the direction I want to America to go. And my brain says that if I'm so disturbed by a Clinton candidacy at this point - to the point that I'm blogging like this about it - then there's something wrong. I should be an easy sell for her. She's had 14 plus years to convince me. But it hasn't happened. How many other Democrats like me are out there? Too many, I'm afraid.
You see a lot of bloggers with the same kind of angst out there. That should make Hillary Clinton nervous - not because we're a force against her campaign, but because we're a visible symptom about her campaign.



