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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Analysis: Party insider Clinton now on the outs
By DEVLIN BARRETT
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After more than a decade as the ultimate Democratic Party insider, Hillary Rodham Clinton finds herself in a strange place: on the outside looking in, beseeching party leaders to help keep her White House bid alive.

In campaign appearances through south Florida, Clinton called out her own party's leadership, urging them to restore national convention delegates to Florida and Michigan. These delegates were stripped from the two states for jumping ahead in the line of primaries in violation of party rules that all the candidates, including Clinton, agreed to before she won the two January contests.

"We're asking the Democratic National Committee to make sure they count all of your votes," she said at a Miami rally Wednesday night.

In years past, the Clintons didn't have to ask the DNC for anything; they just told the committee what to do.

Her husband, after all, was the president. She worked in the White House. Her current campaign chairman, Terry McAuliffe, is an old Clinton friend and fundraiser who once ran the DNC.

Now, her campaign is pushing party leaders to fully count the delegates for the two disputed states, even though none of the candidates campaigned in the two states because of the rules violation and Obama even had his name taken off the Michigan ballot. Seating both groups in the way most favorable to her would still leave her trailing Barack Obama in the delegate count.

With every step Obama takes closer to the nomination, Clinton fades a little farther from the spotlight.

Seeking to reverse that, she has embraced the rhetoric of an outsider, calling for Florida and Michigan delegates to be counted, not for her sake she says, but for democracy. Her spokesman Howard Wolfson claimed Thursday that what's at stake is the "bedrock principle" of free government.

Clinton repeatedly compared the current situation of unseated delegates to the 2000 recount in Florida which was ended by the Supreme Court, giving George W. Bush the presidency.

"It is time for the Democratic Party to honor one of our core values, namely that we are the party that supports democracy," Clinton said.

William Daley, who chaired Gore's 2000 campaign and now is a top adviser to Obama, said Clinton's comparison doesn't make sense.

"I just don't get it. There's no analogy whatsoever here, zero," Daley said. "I think when you start making extreme statements like that, one's credibility isn't enhanced, it's lessened."

Daley said every politician likes to assume the role of the outsider, but in Clinton's case, it just doesn't fit well.

Bill and Hillary Clinton "have been the paramount force within the Democratic Party, and most of the people that voted for (punishing Florida and Michigan) were Clinton people, because there wasn't such a thing as Obama people in the establishment then."

One very prominent Clinton supporter, New York Gov. David Paterson, said he doesn't agree with her comparisons between civil rights fights and Clinton's attempt to count Michigan and Florida votes, and hopes she ends that effort.

"I would say at this point we're starting to see a little desperation on the part of a woman I still support and will support until she makes a different determination," Paterson told WAMC-FM in Albany, N.Y. "Candidates have to be cautious in their zeal to win that they don't trample on the process."

Many Clinton supporters see it differently, and voice their frustration in blunt terms.

Florida congresswoman Corrine Brown introduced Clinton to the Florida crowds by demanding that DNC Chairman Howard Dean and "the party bosses" seat the delegates. Continued...

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Subject: No Honor Among Thieves
Democrats have proven that there is no honor among thieves and politicians. For almost 20 years the Democratic Party has ridden along on the fund raising coattails of the Clintons and used Bill Clinton's popularity to its advantage. When the primary campaign began, Hillary was the presumptive nominee of the party and many Democratic operatives supported her and enthusiastically predicted she would be the first woman President of the United States.

To her detriment, Hillary didn't pay much attention to Barack Obama, a relative newcomer to the Washington political scene. She believed she had earned the loyalty of her Democratic colleagues and could count on their support. She was so certain the nomination was hers that she spent more time attacking the Republicans than she did Obama. While Hillary campaigned as though the general election was underway, Obama took his "hope and change" show on the road. The voters responded in a big way to the hip guy with the cool style and influential Democrats across the country took notice. As soon as they realized the new kid on the block was golden, it was over for the Clintons.

I'm no Hillary fan, but she and Bill paid their dues to the Democratic Party and deserved better than what they got. Many Democrats now realize that Obama isn't as golden as they first thought, but there is no going back. They turned their backs on the Clintons and the Clintons aren't likely to forget it.

I hope Obama gets trounced in November
And the Dems will see what a foolish mistake this was...
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