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04 Jun 2008 04:59 pm
It Was The War, Stupid
Steven Hart exhumes the Clinton campaign:
This time out, as Duncan Black keeps pointing out, the elephant in the room is the Iraq war. If Hillary hadn’t decided to play it safe and let the rumpus room warriors have their way, she would be the nominee and everyone would be saying “Barack who?” She thought she was being shrewd, and it blew up in her face. That vote lost her the nomination, and yet the “analysts” and pundits are scrupulously avoiding talking about it. The war decided this primary, and it will decide the vote in November as well.
In her essay about self-respect (it’s in Slouching Towards Bethlehem), Joan Didion writes that without integrity,
"one runs away to find oneself, and finds no one at home."
I’m not a Hillary hater, but I think that sentence sums up this turning point in her political career. The country needed more from her than what she was ready to give, and now she gets nothing.
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