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2007 Year in Review: Political jury still out on whether Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton will score knockout as 2001 drafts of "Dueling Memoirs" of Hillary and Bill Clinton emerge from archives.·
By Jim Wrenn,
Editor and Washington Bureau Drawer Chief at PoliSat.Com.
December 26, 2007--
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In what is proving to be the title-match of the century thus far, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama continue knocking each other, but the political jury is still out on which one will score the knockout punch in their bout to determine who will win the nomination to run as the Democrat Party's candidate for president in 2008. Many experts who so glibly embraced the notion months ago that Hillary's nomination was "inevitable" and that after securing the nomination she would have the Machiavellian insight to name Barack as her running mate now wonder whether her best hope may be for him to name her as his running mate, but virtually everyone agrees that she would find such choice wholly unpalatable.
Nevertheless, stranger things have happened in politics. One only needs to recall that George
Herbert Walker Bush agreed to become Reagan's running mate despite his and Reagan's quite harsh
criticisms of each other during their respective campaigns in 1980. At that time, G.H.W. Bush
was running on his resumé against Reagan as an "outsider" running as an agent for
"change" just as just as Hillary is now attempting to run on her so-called "resumé"
against Obama casting himself as an "outsider" running as an agent for
"change." Meanwhile, not only is John Edwards hoping they'll both knock each other
out, so are the die-hard supporters of former foamer Vice-President
Al Gore in the "Draft-Gore" campaign.
The Draft-Gore supporters are fervently touting his Nobel "Peace" Prize for his Global Warming theory as well as his much touted speech exemplifying restoration of "reason" in political discourse. Meanwhile, John Kerry is trying to glom onto Gore's Global Warming theology by trying to parlay his status as a political fossil into some type of political "carbon credit" as a means for attempting to regain political relevance. However, political insiders doubt that Kerry can "ketchup" with Gore as the Pope of the Greenhouse Theology. Political experts know that Gore will never surrender his current quasi-monopoly on "carbon credits" being touted so diligently and fervently by the so-called "mainstream" media. Soon to emerge will be Gore's new slogan, "Capitalism for Gore, socialism for everyone else."
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Another development giving hope to Obama (and to Draft-Gore supporters as well as John Edwards) that Hillary's campaign will fail is the Clinton Liebrary archivist's unauthorized release of the 2001 first drafts of the "Billary/Hillary Dueling Memoirs," also known as the "Hillary/Billary Dueling Memoirs" or simply the "Dueling Memoirs." Although spokespersons for both Bill and Hillary Clinton deny the authenticity of the "Dueling Memoirs," PoliSat.Com's Washington Bureau Drawer Chief adamantly insists a video tape of Bill and Hillary dictating those drafts in 2001 has been "authenticated" by the same experts in the CIA who authenticate, or refute, videos claimed to have been made by Usama bin Laden. So, the technological "pedigree" of the video tape seems well established by standards normally deemed acceptable in the media today. Although "copies" of the video are already available on YouTube, most experts agree that the best source for study of the video remains the best-quality original at PoliSat.Com.
Although many political experts doubt that the release of the "Dueling Memoirs" video will seriously damage Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the nomination, others think it will hurt her by reminding voters of the same problems associated with Bill Clinton's "Most Famous Speech." However, a spokesman for Bill Clinton said it will counter the "celebrity" effect of Oprah Winfrey's role as campaigner for Obama by reminding voters that Clinton maintained a high "approval rating" despite the problems necessitating his delivery of that speech.
At this point, the best one can say is that no one really knows. Meanwhile, George Bush's proving himself to be a "lame duck on steroids" is on the verge of eclipsing the Barack/Hillary contest as potentially the most decisive factor in the 2008 election.
--Jim Wrenn, Editor, http://PoliSat.Com.
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