Rush Hour

 

Says the Herald’s anti-Hillarist Obamite Eagan. Hill likes win. It’s rush hour for Dems, who agree with Limbaugh. They want her around. ABC poll: Dems 2-1 want her to stay in if she wins just one Almost-Super Tuesday primary. If she loses both, they want her for veep. I dunno about you, but that sounds like a dream matchup to me: Wide-eyed innocence and scaly cynicism all in one package.* OK, it’s Tuesday, I don’t know about you but I’ve got a lot to do. Drive-up window: 

She’s campaigning at the Alamo. Bloomberg lays on the Alamo irony so you don’t have to.

Guardian’s American editor noodles out scenarios, so you don’t have to.

Washington Post posits and answers 8 questions, so you don’t have to.

Clinton aides are confident.  Clinton aides say win, lose or draw, she’s not going anywhere.

Dem-concerned Margery Eagan, Boston Herald: Dear Hillary, Get Lost.

Milbank at WaPo with more on the turning of the Obama worm.

Surber: Has his walk on water just become a dip in the reporter pool?

Brooks. I think what he’s trying to say is, Obama’s tapped into the zeitgeist of a nation that knows what it doesn’t want, but doesn’t exactly have its head screwed on straight.

* Either that or the start of a national nightmare, which at least will have endless entertainment value.  Especially with Bill demoted to third fiddle. I’m pretty sure showing his face at Obama’s state dinners is not what he had in mind.

Topics: Clintons, pols

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:21 am on Tuesday, March 4, 2008

3 Responses to “Rush Hour”

  1. The_Real_JeffS Says:

    Definitely a comedy gold mine, especially if you toss in Michelle and Chelsea.

  2. Vanguard of the Commentariat Says:

    Not being a left leaning person, I guess I don’t get it. If Democrats are indeed everything they say they are to black people, fashioning all of their policies to correct historic injustices, etc, why doesn’t Hillary just step down? Get out of the way?

    I mean, there is an apparently qualified (by Democrat standards), popular black man (who self identifies with the race of the father who left him, not the mother who raised him, but that’s another story). So why doesn’t she say its time has come? If Democrats embrace this as one of their stated values and not just a bumper sticker bonafide, then why don’t they give this healing event to black America, and get her out of the way? Or why don’t the party standard bearers instruct her to do so?

    Maybe I should ask this over on Kos or DU or something, but I would get run out of there on a rail for seeking truth.

  3. blogagog Says:

    You were right, Hilary chose ‘win’!

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