Nifty Clinton Pow-Wow In Chappaqua

April 4th, 2007

Now that Barack Obama has announced his first quarter fundraising results fell only 1 million bucks behind the vaunted Clinton money-generating steamroller, you can be certain that there will be one nifty pow-wow occuring at the Clintonian abode in Chappaqua. There is nothing like a perceived threat to their shared egotistical goals to bring the Clinton couple together under the same roof for a change. I expect that the most important result will be that Bill Clinton will be devoting less time to his “humanitarian” pursuits, and focus more on the Clintonian return to the White House.

From history, we know that both Clintons take serious challenges as dire threats, and react accordingly. I don’t expect Hillary Clinton is in a panic mode, but is rather focusing on how to use her immense resources, which include potent political and media connections as well as access to money, to attenuate the challenge from Barack Obama. Without question, Bill Clinton is her number one trump card, and a new strategem for employing him as point man on Obama is set to unfold.

As I’ve indicated in prior commentary, the Obama factor does help the Clintons in a very fundamental way. His impressive fundraising success is sucking the oxygen out of far more experienced and substantive Democratic candidates. While Obama may appear as a formidable challenge to the Clintons, should they succeed in knocking him down a peg, she will have no meaningful opposition left in her quest for the nomination. Accordingly, expect both Bill and Hillary Clinton to start going after Barack Obama with total ruthlessness. It may even be that Hillary and Bill will play good cop/bad cop towards Senator Barack Hussein Obama.

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Nick  |  April 4th, 2007 at 10:32 pm

    Bill Clinton will play a more visible role in the campaign, since he knows from his political experience that he must confront the Obama fascination or else Hillary will falter in the polls. If the race was strictly between Hillary Clinton and Barck Obama, I think Barack actually might win. But with Bill Clinton agressively campaigning against him, Barack is outgunned. It’s not fair, but since when have the Clinton ever played fair in politics.

  • 2. Heddi  |  April 6th, 2007 at 11:45 am

    Obama must have shocked the hell out of Hillary Clinton. It is no longer a sure thing she will win the presidency.

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