As expected, judgment day came on the first Tuesday in November, and the Democrats suffered an historic defeat. In the House, they lost at least sixty seats, and they lost at least six seats in the Senate as well. Their share in the overall vote fell well short of that accorded the Republicans.
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President Obama holds most of the crucial cards. But he is by no means invulnerable. Even before the Democratic Party suffered severe losses yesterday, the polling data suggested that 51% of the voting public hoped that he would be a one-term President and that 47% of Democrats wanted someone to challenge him in the primaries.
He is, moreover, caught between a rock and a hard place. If he gives way to John Boehner – if he acquiesces in an extension of the Bush tax cuts, if he accepts severe cuts in the federal budget, if he gives way to a repeal of Obamacare – the left will turn on him with a vengeance. If he refuses to give way on an occasion in which the Republicans have been given a clear mandate from the voters, the opposition tide will continue to grow – especially, if (as is inevitable) unemployment remains stubbornly high.
This Hillary Clinton undoubtedly knows – and anything that escapes her will surely not escape her husband, who is as canny as he is wayward. President Obama will undoubtedly attract opposition in the primaries, and unhappiness within the party will be sufficient that he will lose at least some of those contests. Moreover, even if he is renominated, those who oppose him in 2012 will be better-positioned for the nomination struggle in 2016 than those who remain on the sidelines, especially those who – how shall I say it? – are getting a bit long in the tooth.
Had he taken my advice, had he deigned to attend Chelsea Clinton’s wedding, and to ask of her father a favor on the one day in which, as everyone knows, an Arkansan can deny no man’s request, President Obama might now be sitting pretty with Hillary signed up as his next vice-presidential nominee. But he did not grace the Clintons with his presence; he has announced that Joe Biden will once again be his running mate, describing his original choice in this regard as “the single best decision I have made”; and Bill Clinton in recent weeks has gone out of his way, as he ostentatiously put it, to make at least one campaign “stop for everybody that helped Hillary run for president.”
It is, of course, possible that Hillary Clinton so likes her present job that she no longer has any great desire to become President. But I doubt it. In October, 2009 – after I had suggested here, here, and here that the political tide had turned and that a realignment might be in the offing – I bet a small sum that the Democrats would take a shellacking in November, 2010, that in the aftermath the nation’s Secretary of State would resign from that office over a matter of principle, and that she would run for the Democratic nomination. It looks like a wiser bet with every passing day.
Oh, I think Hillary knows the situation very well. Pres.Bill Clinton has deep loyalty to friends and would campaign for all who campaigned for him or his wife..
And, yes, HILLARY 2012 is looking like a very good bet lately.
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Democracy needs defending - SOS Hillary Clinton, Sept 8, 2010 Democracy is more than just elections - SOS Hillary Clinton, Oct 28, 2010
You're right, Sanders. Nothing escapes her. She's as politically savvy as her husband, maybe more so. I'd say she's in a much better position today to run for POTUS.
I think we PUMAs should see the Pub take over in the house, and gains in the senate as - to quote W, "Mission accomplished". Many of us have wanted this since 2008, not because we embrace Pub policies, but because the Dems needed to be held accountable. More importantly, we wanted to see Hillary's position strengthened. I think both goals were accomplished last night.
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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.... Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less. ~Susan B. Anthony
Moreover, lastnight certainly strengthens Hillary Clinton's hand, her role and all she has to do in however long she wants to stay in the SOS job. She can leave anytime she wants and it is really upto her. LOL. I cannot wait to see the smile on her face in the next post from Asia.
While the utter disgust and hurt of 5/31/08 will never go away , I honestly hope DNP has learned their lesson last night.
I hope neither side interprets this as the nation keeling over to the far-right conservative policies; it certainly is not. Just as the DNP did not have a mandate in 2008 -- and they thought they did and brought a lot of this tsunami onto themselves as a result -- GOP did not get a mandate lastnight either. The country wants the two sides to work together, in the interest of the U.S. people.
Meanwhile, this article shows that Obama continue to forget the basic needds of people.. He cannot afford to do that; he cannot afford to look down on the Clintons - that's just silly insensitive politics. People know the lay of the land.
Hillary more than anyone knows to listen to the voice of the nation - she did not miss a beat in assuring that she will work with the new composition of the House. Very classy of her.
-- Edited by Sanders on Wednesday 3rd of November 2010 02:34:34 PM
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Democracy needs defending - SOS Hillary Clinton, Sept 8, 2010 Democracy is more than just elections - SOS Hillary Clinton, Oct 28, 2010