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Make Way for Hillary!

If Senator Clinton wins in Iowa next year, we may be looking at our first woman president.

Did someone say, Madam President? At this point in time, Senator Hillary Clinton is making her way through the myriads of people, places and campaign issues, to tidy up any loose ends to assure herself of being the democratic nominee for President of the United States.

She, along with her husband, ex-president, Bill Clinton and her team Clinton, are executing one of the almost flawless campaigns, of any political season. There have been bumps along the way, campaign contributions taken from people of possible ill repute, but the foundation of the campaign remains strong, and has withstood so far the blows against it.

The sun keeps on shinning for this caravan, determined to reach 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in 2009. Witness this previous Sunday, the lady did a blitz, appearing on five, count them, five news shows.

She had a commanding presence, looked and sounded authoritative, fielded questions astutely, answered and didn't answer questions in a way that silenced the questioners. Command and control, it was a very well carried out performance, political acumen in action. It does appear to be her time, looking at the broader picture.

Someone would have to derail Mrs. Clinton in Iowa next year, for there to be any chance, for any of the other potential democratic nominees. This is an absolute stronger than strong, juggernaut, ready to claim the nomination and move on to the concluding race.

National polls show the Senator leading with 39.7% approval to be the nominee, victory all the way, seems to be the cry. She may choose Senator Evan Bayh as the vice-presidential choice, since Mr. Clinton is prevented by law from taking that office. Mr. Bayh could handle the red states, Mrs. Clinton could bring in the blue states, if all goes well.

By observation, with Rudy being a little weird with the telephone calls, Mr, Romney being too flip, flop and fly, Mr. Thompson being just a bit uninformed and Newt not yet able to decide, it would appear that Senator John McCain would be the only one who could give Mrs. Clinton a strong run for the money. But money is the problem with the McCain campaign and he may not make out of the gate.

So barring a McCain-Clinton race in the end, the question again becomes, can you say Madam President?

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Comments (3)
#1 by cosmox, Oct 10, 2007
sorry to be the turd in the punchbowl, but Ms Clinton is unelectable.

it comes down to one thing: how can we trust this woman to be a strong leader if she cant even wrangle her husband enough to stop him dating a cabinet minister in Canada?
#2 by quiet voice, Oct 18, 2007
Hi, thanks for stopping by. My question would be, is this not what was said when she began her campaign for Senator in New york? Can't be elected, carpetbagger, etc.? You may very well be right, but if she gets the nomination, there is basically no one to beat her on the Republican side. They either are conflicted in their values, going back and forth on both sides of an issue, or they are running out of money. We shall see. Senator Mccain would, as I said before, be the best hope to beat Senator Clinton, but he has under $10 million dollars at the moment. Not enough to be competitive in the long run. One additional thing, internationally, people love Bill Clinton, no matter his foibles, and international heads of state will be
happy to see him helping to improve things around the world,
alleged Canadian girlfriend or not. Take care.
#3 by quiet voice, Oct 18, 2007
Hi, thanks for stopping by. My question would be, is this not what was said when she began her campaign for Senator in New york? Can't be elected, carpetbagger, etc.? You may very well be right, but if she gets the nomination, there is basically no one to beat her on the Republican side. They either are conflicted in their values, going back and forth on both sides of an issue, or they are running out of money. We shall see. Senator Mccain would, as I said before, be the best hope to beat Senator Clinton, but he has under $10 million dollars at the moment. Not enough to be competitive in the long run. One additional thing, internationally, people love Bill Clinton, no matter his foibles, and international heads of state will be
happy to see him helping to improve things around the world,
alleged Canadian girlfriend or not. Take care.
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