Daily Voice «

update notifications

email

subscribe
unsubscribe


Ward Harkavy
is now writing
and editing
a new blog,
The Smart Asset.
Check it out.


LINKS
recent items
categories

Princess Non-Grace

Posted by Harkavy at 8:01 AM, June 5, 2008

The fizz gone from Hillary's campaign, she opens a can of kiss-ass on the public to try to get the veep slot.

Kicked off the national stage, Hillary Clinton is trying to clamber back on as putative nominee Barry Obama's running mate. She lacks the political chops to pull it off; she needs a miracle.

Like a spoiled heiress, Clinton is too ungracious to yield on anything. That's not a strength as a politician; that's a weakness.

Her strategy, as always, relies solely on public P.R.: Her aides are doing it for her, leaking to reporters that she's about to soon officially yield. In effect, the aides have started a conciliatory process leading up to that dreaded C-word: concession.

She's had a mostly non-record as a senator from New York. At least Obama has an excuse for his lack of major Senate action: He's a freshman senator. In that hidebound, tradition-bound body, freshmen don't usually play on the varsity.

Fellow senator Joe Biden said of fellow Democrat Hillary during his own futile presidential bid: "There's not a major bill I know with Hillary's name on it."

And now she's mounting a campaign to get the vice-presidential slot not because she has policy issues on which she wants to influence presidential candidate Obama. At least Dick Cheney had an agenda he wanted to pursue when he seized the vice-presidential nomination in 2000. Sure, it was a disastrous agenda, but at least he was sharp enough to do the maneuvering required to seize it.

As one of my colleagues shrewdly noted, Hillary has in one sense been an effective senator in the state she parachuted into with her carpetbag. She's been a dogged "Senator Pothole," the moniker slapped on one of her predecessors, Al D'Amato. That goniff instigated a blizzard of little actions and favors on his constituents while quietly practicing sleaze on national issues. Most national pols do that sort of "constituent" P.R. activity locally, but Hillary's staff has been most diligent at it. The result? She's been more like a county official than a senator.

Look hard to find major legislation in the Senate that she has drummed up through compromise and deal-making with Republicans — or even with fellow Democrats. Compromise and deal-making are not at all bad things — that's the way things get done in a democracy/republic; that's the way politics and governance are supposed to work.

John McCain did it, teaming with Democrat Russ Feingold on campaign reform. And McCain showed some crucial bipartisanship with his highly visible torment of Bush regime schnook — and diehard GOP operative — Jack Abramoff during the Wampumgate scandal, a major shakedown of Indian casino money. Abramoff was a much shrewder operative in the Congress hallways than Clinton. The Washington Post busted open that scandal, and McCain conducted major hearings on it. As I noted in November 2005:

[Wampumgate] reaches deep into the White House and the corridors of Congress. It stretches from Indian casinos in California to a school for Jewish snipers in Israel, with a stop at a D.C. yeshiva.

McCain was adroit enough to lead an investigation of fellow Republicans — even one that ensnared GOP members of Congress and the White House — and then capture his party's nomination. He overcame his shameful performance in the '80s as a lackey for S&L scandal scumbag and GOP campaign moneybag Charles Keating and later built a reputation (thanks to his schmoozing of the press) as a campaign-finance "reformer." (See my February 2000 Voice story on McCain's presidential primary campaign that year.)

McCain was a spoiled son of an admiral, carpetbagged into Arizona, married into money, and was practically given a slot in the House. Nevertheless, he became skillful by the time he entered the Senate.

Hillary's performance in the Senate? feeble on national and international issues. Mostly, she merely launched dog-and-pony shows (which all senators do) instead of politicking across the aisle — or with her fellow Democrats — on meaningful and powerful legislation.

Here's an example: On February 16, 2007, she introduced S.B. 670: "A bill to set forth limitations on the United States military presence in Iraq and on United States aid to Iraq for security and reconstruction, and for other purposes."

Sounds great, right? Here are the facts: The co-sponsors? None. Supporters? None. Opponents? None. Hearings? None. The latest major action on that bill? Its introduction on February 16, 2007. In other words, there was no action on that high-sounding legislation other than its introduction.

That's a meaningless piece of P.R. designed only to try to counter her previous important vote in October 2002, when she endorsed the Bush regime's invasion of Iraq. Her new bill was something she could point to as an example of how she tried to make war against Bush's Folly, when in fact she never did.

On February 15, 2007, the day before that non-crucial, non-crafted-through-arm-twisting-and-deal-making piece of non-legislation on the Iraq War was introduced, Hillary introduced S.B. 649: "A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to conduct an independent safety assessment of the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant."

That would make her fellow New Yorkers feel better: a tough stance toward her own state's nuclear plant. But it was just show, another P.R. move — a Senator Pothole type of non-maneuver that all senators try to do in their spare time. That bill had one co-sponsor (fellow New York senator Chuck Schumer) and it died a-borning. The latest action on that bill? Its introduction on February 15, 2007.

Now she's trying another P.R.-only move to get the veep nomination. To get it, she'll be relying on polls, not pols.

Next major action? Her upcoming official concession speech. After that? Non-action on her bid by Obama — if he's smart.

comments

i am bemused by the conduct of the most famous woman in america to day, hillary clinton in her fight to get what she wants but not what she is passionate about to do for amaerica and the rest of the world. lets think for a moment on the failures of the prsent administration, the war on terror/iarq war. hillary speaks exactly like a daughter of bush/chaenie where she speaks of obliterating iran from the map. is she not a war monger herself like bush and yet she expected america to elect her as president in the fall. it would have been a disaster to the rest of the world as this woman is capable of making the rest of the world unsafe. it is high time that americans take obama seriuosly as he is the only alternative the dogma on which the values of america was built. this guy is a believer and passionante in deplomacy and will only use force as a last alternative. chaenie, macain, bush and hillary clinton are all the same including bill who made a racist remark about abama dreaming what african americans will never acieve. it would have been a travesty of justice for the sons and daughters of americans who have similar aspiratins as the beshes and clintons who have not the birthright of being leaders all the times while the othe families resign there fate to be the subjects. what gives these families to believe that they are the ones to lead america all the time. next was goint to be the daughter of hillary and bill to step in the lime light because the have the power and affiliations to do so. hilary was not wanting to make history for herself but to make it go down that they are the only family where father, mother and daughter became presidents burried in a moseleum lying isde by side in the time of their passing in admiration by our kind generations to come where the children and generations of others remain subjects to their own generations in eternity. i hope that a final end has been put to this dream of mad people like the likes of hillary/bush/chaeney/macain/ and all the other powerful families that view such as a right. she should be considered for anything as this will just show how americans bow to cowards.

Posted by: ZOROKONG FRANKLYN ZOROKONG at June 5, 2008 9:20 AM

Ok..Obama won, can YOU PLEASE STOP THE SEXIST ATTACKS NOW? Or are all woman going to have to pay for Clintons nerve to run for president for eternity?
PLEASE STOP THE BIASED SEXIST ATTACKS. SHE IS NOT A CANDIDATE ANYMORE.

Posted by: ali at June 5, 2008 12:48 PM

This is in response to Ali's posting. The behavior of both Clintons during this campaign was deplorable, embarrassing and regrettable. Regardless of gender, there is nothing, and I repeat nothing, sexist in judging the performance of the losing candidate as such. All of you who play the "sexist" card are way off base. Clinton wasn't the best candidate for the job. Period.

Posted by: Mark at June 5, 2008 6:41 PM

The Clintons criticized Obama for whining, saying politics isn't a garden party, it's hard ball. Now it's time for Clinton's supporters to follow her advice.

Posted by: Bruno Cattivabrutto at June 5, 2008 7:46 PM

Yes, Clinton supporters should stop whining. But maybe Obama supporters should finally start to embrace the message of their candidate and stop the personal attacks, rise above the political slander and rhetoric and above all be gracious in victory. That is the "change" and "new brand of politics" that they wanted after all. Right?

Posted by: Juraco at June 6, 2008 7:55 AM

Senator Clinton, you're bummin'-me-out! I would have liked to find you worthy of all respect but that's pretty much shredded. You ‘Willie Hortoned' & ‘swift boated' Obama! What was up with that? We're supposed to see you as different than the Repugnicans! Instead you leave us to conclude that you're mired in irrational desperation - "Gotta get it no matter the damage to Obama, to the party, to your own reputation?"

Then I began to feel sorry for you! Are you kidding me? I didn't feel sorry for Shirley Chisholm or Jesse Jackson or Al Gore or Adlai Stevenson! You're supposed to fight the good fight then depart with grace & your character still shining! Instead, you hang out there like some mouse who's eluded all the traps, wide-eyed, teeth exposed, waiting to pounce!

Obama keeps praising you, like the gentleman he's remained throughout but your actions keep making his words ring hollow. You keep exhibiting the characteristics that made me dislike Jeane Kirkpatrick, Janet Reno & Indira Ghandi. I was afraid you'd be like them; I guess I was right.

Leave the field and leave us with something to feel good about you - puleeze!

Posted by: Eleanor at June 6, 2008 1:11 PM

As Hillary Clinton prepares to officially withdraw from the Democratic primary, her supporters have begun to look back on the incredible highlights of her run. 23/6 has compiled the most memorable moments from this historic campaign into this retrospective: http://www.236.com/news/2008/06/05/hillary_campaign_highlights_6983.php

Posted by: elian at June 6, 2008 6:19 PM

post a comment

All reader comments are subject to our Terms of Use. By clicking "Post", you acknowledge that you have reviewed and agree to these Terms.




Remember Me?
(you may use HTML tags for style)
 

Most Popular