EDITORIALS : Ever lower she goes . . .

Posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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HILLARY CLINTON has come a far piece in this campaign.

Down. She started off as her party’s presumptive nominee for president of the United States, just waiting to be crowned after the results of Super Tuesday back in early February. Then she could begin her campaign in earnest against whoever the poor, divided Republicans would finally put up. But then that pesky upstart Barack Obama intervened in, of all places, lily-white Iowa and it was back to the drawing board. The damage control seemed to have worked by New Hampshire, where Hillary ! emerged as Comeback Kid II, repeating what Clinton homme claimed to have done in ’ 92, only to watch her unbeatable lead prove beatable in subsequent primary after primary. By early May, an onlynarrow win in Indiana wasn’t enough to get her back in the winner’s circle, not when teamed with a landslide loss in North Carolina. So she’s changed personas once again.

This time she’s reincarnated herself as a kind of demographically knowledgeable George C. Wallace. Did you catch that classic clip of her trying to down a shot of whiskey in an Indiana bar to show she’s just one of the guys ? She sipped it. Like a lady sampling a Rosé, and trying not to be offended.

It was all enough to make Richard Nixon’s long derided Southern Stratey look subtle. Only this time there’s no sub- to the presidential candidate’s text. It’s all out there in the ugly open. Just listen to her citing AP exit polls after Indiana and North Carolina that had “found how Senator Obama’s support among working—hard-working Americans, white Americans—is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me. There’s a pattern emerging here.” There certainly is, and it isn’t pretty. It’s the same pattern Clinton homme pioneered, much to his embarrassment, after his spouse’s defeat in South Carolina, which he tried to dismiss as the victory of just another strictly black candidate à la Jesse Jackson once upon a different time—preparatory to claiming, in that highly indignant fashion he puts on, that it was the Obama people who were trying to play the race card against him ! There is apparently no limit to what Clinton, Mr. or Mrs., will say in a tight. They’ve now long passed the point where charisma has become just chutzpah.

The racial / class appeal of the latest Hillary Clinton is no longer disguised; it’s just put in terms a political consultant rather than a good ol’ boy would use. It’s quite a comedown from George Wallace’s feisty eloquence in the old days about pointy-headed intellectuals, but the appeal is remarkably the same. She’s supposed to be the candidate of hard-working Americans, white Americans. As if black Americans don’t work hard, too, and nobody ever saw a lazy, no-account white American. Goodness, can the lady be fooling anybody, including herself ?

To paraphase Joseph Welsh, Joe McCarthy’s nemesis during the Army-McCarthy hearings, “Have you no sense of decency, ma’am, at long last ?”

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