Hillary’s Crown Tarnished In
Iowa
Joan Swirsky
It is not as if the earnest Iowa caucus ballot-casters are
unerring in predicting our next president. In fact, their track record is more
remarkable for surprising the national electorate than in prognosticating the
ultimate choice.
But in Thursday night’s polling, they showed they simply have
no stomach for the prospect of another Clinton in the White House.
They placed Hillary in a paltry third place, and also gave a
resounding thumbs-down to her most formidable "weapon" – the former
president.
To be sure, Sir Bubba spun his way through the Hawkeye State,
biting his lip in "deep" sincerity, talking incessantly about none other than
himself, and lying through his teeth that Hillary was the best "thing" that
could happen to our country.
Yet the entire Clinton machine – which included 5,000
volunteers who drove voters to and from their homes, multimillions of
advertising (read, propaganda), Hillary’s bogus claim of "experience" that
morphed into her opponent’s claim of "change," and even her Restylane and Botox
makeovers, not to mention the constant appearances of her mom and daughter and
her oh-so-moderate tone of voice – was not enough.
Who trounced her? Now this is the irony! Two people who
believe exactly as she does – two other Socialists who want to tax you to your
eyeballs, nationalize healthcare, open our borders, and make nice to our
terrorist enemies!
What did the winner of the Iowa caucuses, Sen. Barack Obama,
have that Hillary lacked? Umm… how about credible authenticity, a genuinely soft
voice, an ad during Christmas that included his attractive family instead of the
"gifts" that Hillary’s queenly and imperious self promised to bestow upon our
nation?
What did the second-place winner, former Sen. John Edwards,
have that Hillary lacked? How about passion, a spouse who didn’t bite her lip
but spoke from her heart, and a commitment to the concerns of Iowans that
Hillary had no clue about?
Now it is on to the New Hampshire primary, where Hillary will
have to battle not only increasingly negative media scrutiny – including from
the NY Times’ formidable Frank Rich and Pulitzer Prize winner Maureen Dowd (for
her scathing coverage of Bill Clinton) – but also from her old Hollywood pals
who have mostly abandoned her.
And that is not to omit an electorate that is growing
increasingly aware that she is spectacularly ill equipped to be president – by
virtue of her lack of experience
and also her ignorance about
foreign policy.
Yet another blatant example of how clueless Hillary is about
foreign policy, she recently told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer how much she lamented the
assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan and that, "If President [Pervez]
Musharraf wishes to stand for election, then he should abide by the same rules
that every other candidate will have to follow."
Small problem here: Musharraf was already elected president
last October! Now shouldn’t the woman who has proclaimed time and time again
that she is "ready to take office from day one" have known about the election of
a person who occupies one of the most important positions on earth in terms of
America’s foreign policy and national security? Clue: Musharraf is our ally and
Pakistan has nukes.
This indefensible gaffe was no surprise to longtime Hillary
watchers like me. As a New Yorker, I watched Hillary get elected and then
reelected to the U.S. Senate – with, I admit, a good degree of horror and
foreboding. She was elected the first time because the liberal voters in New
York embrace "victims," and Hillary, after Monica, was the ultimate victim. The
second time was because Hillary had no viable opponent. In essence, it was a
"gimme!"
It turned out that my horror and foreboding never materialized.
Why? Because Hillary has done nothing of note during her seven years in
the senate – no significant legislation, no bold initiatives,
no emblazoning speeches, and no memorable or trailblazing foreign
or domestic policy positions.
For her, the senate has always been just a way station to her
grander plan to return triumphantly to the White House where, as president, she
can appoint her liberal husband to the Supreme Court and actualize the dreams
that her mentor at Wellesley, Saul Alinsky, imbued her with – to turn the United
States of America into a Socialist paradise.
Now that the Iowa voters have heard her and her husband out and
repudiated both of them, she has to fight the momentum of the guy who trounced
her, Sen. Obama.
No doubt, she will do this in the only way Clintons know how,
i.e., vicious opposition research, which she has already demonstrated in going
public about Sen. Obama’s kindergarten pronouncement and his self-admitted
young-adult drug use; intimidation (read Kathleen Willey’s book for Exhibit A);
defamatory-to-the-opposition push-pull last-minute phone calls to potential
voters; and also by enlisting her leftwing media cronies to slant things her
way.
"I’m in it to win it!" Hillary told the public when she
announced her presidential aspirations. This is the one time that Hillary spoke
the truth. Winning – and power, and the abuse of power - is everything to
her.
The Iowa caucus voters "got" that. Now it’s up to the rest of
the American electorate to follow their lead and to make the tarnished crown she
received last night fall off her head forever!