Is A Clinton II Presidency Inevitable?
2 comments October 11th, 2007
There is a growing sense among the American public that Hillary Clinton will inevitably be the nation’s 44th president. With more than a year to go until the November 2008 general election, an almost surreal collective expectation that Hillary Rodham Clinton will gain her long-held political ambition permeates the land.
Is a second Clinton presidency inevitable? Logically, with 13 months left until the presidential election, nothing is inevitable. However, it is quite certain that Senator Clinton will be the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. Her opponents are increasingly looking like pathetic political comedians. Which leaves us with the Republicans.
Watching the GOP presidential candidates debate each other, they are a truly sorry lot, giving the appearance of lambs be led to the Clintonian slaughter. While none of these candidates will identify themselves with George W. Bush, neither will they repudiate Bush’s war-with the notable exception of Congressman Ron Paul. The American people are overwhelmingly convinced that the war is a disaster, and by failing to confront this reality, the GOP contenders are facilitating Hillary’s romp to the White House.
Frankly, I see only two possibilities that will diminish Hillary’s inevitability factor. Either a credible third party must be created, or the Republicans radically reform and rebuild their party, leading to the selection of a candidate of unquestioned leadership excellence. The other requirement is to remind the American people about the administration of Clinton I, leading to a comprehension of the darkness that awaits the nation if Clinton II becomes reality.
Sheldon Filger, Author
“Hillary Clinton Nude: Naked Ambition, Hillary Clinton And America’s Demise.”
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