Knock Off the Run Hillary Run Clamor
Clinton supposedly is tougher, more politically savvy, and will go toe to toe with the GOP in fighting for Democratic Party ideals. Hillary was the more popular Democrat of presidential choice during the Democratic primary slugfest with Obama in 2008 with moderate and conservative independents, blue collar whites, and women. And that if she hadn´t run out of money and organization she would have entered and won more primary states than Obama, it would have been enough to make her not Obama the Democratic presidential nominee. The spate of editorial and articles, not to mention grumbles and rumbles from within and without the Democratic Party supposedly confirm the widespread disgust with Obama and the fervent belief that Hillary is the party and the nation´s savior.
This is nothing but fanciful, desperate, and even delusionary prattle. Hillary will not challenge Obama in a Democratic primary. And not just because she´s part of Obama´s administration team. She is the consummate Democratic Party loyalist. She will do whatever it takes to keep Democrats in all offices, and that most importantly, means the presidency. She will be a fixture on the campaign trail in 2012 for Obama, and she´ll deliver impassioned appeals for his reelection, and loudly warn of the mortal danger of an Obama defeat for the country.
The pining for Hillary to displace Obama ignores another hard political reality. Hillary holds no political office. When she did hold one, there was no tea party that had an iron-clad lock on the House fashioned a hard line, take no prisoners, political agenda based on pure ideology, and that made compromise and conciliation, dirty words, and that has declared virtual civil war on not just Obama, but liberal and moderate Democrats. The GOP´s goal is not solely to drive Obama from office. The war would have been waged against Hillary or any other Democrat that won the presidency, but especially Hillary with the same down and dirty vehemence that they have waged it against Obama. The only thing different about Obama from Hillary is that he's African-American and that opened the racial floodgate to hector, harass, and pillory demean him. The GOP war is about regaining power, control, political dominance, protecting its corporate and financial interests, its strict construction definition and enforcement of the laws, and more broadly the imposing its philosophical view of how government should be run. The presidency is the grand prize that pulls the political, economic and philosophical threads on how government and power will be exercised together for the GOP.
The Tea Party's relentless rage and hounding of Obama is not fueled by insecurity over bloated government spending, failed wars, or that the government is in hopeless hock to the Chinese, Japanese and Europeans. It's fueled by race and shrewd media and political manipulation. America has been in the era of economic uncertainty, foreign competition, and military shrinkage, for the past two decades. If America's domestic and foreign slide alone was a reason to scream for Hillary to oust Obama that the scream for an alternative should have been made in 2004 to find an alternative to W. Bush.
There were, of course, no loud cries, endless polls, and legions of pundits hinting or outright calling for Bush to step down. And that if he did, it would somehow reverse America's slide, or at least let him off the hook for it. That's what the Hillary clamor to confront Obama implies.
The thinking that Obama can lose, or even will lose, his bid for reelection makes absolutely no sense at this stage of the political game, but defies presidential political history. A majority in a Gallup poll in 1982 fed the rampant talk that Reagan should not run for re-election because of political failures and public disgust. His approval numbers were in the tank. The president the majority in the poll said was that Reagan was damaged political goods because of high unemployment, double digit inflation, and even inexperience in dealing with these problems. Reagan, of course, won a smash reelection victory in 1984. Sitting presidents from Truman to Clinton have all heard the dreaded three words, "one-term president" said about them after popularity plunges, legislative reversals, or midterm party losses.
With three exceptions in all those, Bush Sr., Carter, and Ford, they all won reelection. They won without facing any challenges from someone in their party, and with no clamor for anyone within their party to challenge them. It should be the same with Obama. In other words, knock off the run Hillary run clamor.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and internet TV broadcast on thehutchinsonreportnews.com
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