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January 24, 2008
Slick Willie's long march back
A lot of people are discussing the way the Clintons have deliberately, slyly injected race into the campaign: DILLON, S.C. (AP) - He's not on the ballot but Bill Clinton seemed to dominate the South Carolina presidential campaign, disparaging Barack Obama and journalists and predicting that many voters will be guided mainly by gender and race loyalties.While the immediate effect of portraying Obama as "the black candidate" is to defeat Obama, I think it can also be seen as very shrewd deep strategy. The Clintons and most of their baby boom supporters in the Democratic Party have been saying that racism is right wing (and therefore Republican) for so long that they actually believe it. The conventional wisdom is that the Democratic candidates have to run to the left to win the primary, and then later are forced to run to the middle to win over the mainstream voters. By painting this as "Obama's race war," the Clintons are defying this conventional wisdom and in terms of public perceptions, they seem to be running to the right of Obama (even as they claim to be running to the left) Note that they don't really have to run to the right or the left in terms of actual political positions (which mean little to the unprincipled); all they need to do is lie about Obama and make him out to be a racializer. It's a fake Sister Souljah move -- a sleight of hand controlled by the Clintons, for having framed Obama as the racializer, they can say that he "goes too far," "now is not the time," "I'd love to vote for him someday," etc. I am sure they believe that they are setting themselves up to be seen as moderates by middle America, and no doubt they will portray Obama as having been far to the left of them even though they're also attacking him now as being on the "right" by lying about the Reagan quote. Bill didn't get the name "Slick Willie" for nothing. MORE: Via Glenn Reynolds, a reminder that today is the 10th anniversary of the famous "I did not have sex with that woman" lie, and a link to this video. One good video deserves another: Bout time for another cigar. UPDATE: My thanks to Glenn Reynolds for the link, and a warm welcome to all! posted by Eric on 01.24.08 at 03:37 PM
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"I am sure they believe that they are setting themselves up to be seen as moderates by middle America. ..." They are also setting themselves up to be unable to persuade African-Americans to come to the polls in November. It could create a situation where Hilldabeast has the nomination and not a prayer of winning. Fat Man · January 25, 2008 02:10 PM Post a comment
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"I am sure they believe that they are setting themselves up to be seen as moderates by middle America. ..."
They are also setting themselves up to be unable to persuade African-Americans to come to the polls in November. It could create a situation where Hilldabeast has the nomination and not a prayer of winning.