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Stephanie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 01:13 PM
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Frank Rich: The Billary Road to Republican Victory --MUST READ->


Will the Clintons ensure that we once again snatch defeat from the jaws of victory?





http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/opinion/27rich.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin

The Billary Road to Republican Victory
By FRANK RICH
Published: January 27, 2008

IN the wake of George W. Bush, even a miracle might not be enough for the Republicans to hold on to the White House in 2008. But what about two miracles? The new year’s twin resurrections of Bill Clinton and John McCain, should they not evaporate, at last give the G.O.P. a highly plausible route to victory.

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Asked by Tim Russert at a September debate whether the Clinton presidential library and foundation would disclose the identities of its donors during the campaign, Mrs. Clinton said it wasn’t up to her. “What’s your recommendation?” Mr. Russert countered. Mrs. Clinton replied: “Well, I don’t talk about my private conversations with my husband, but I’m sure he’d be happy to consider that.”

Not so happy, as it turns out. The names still have not been made public.

Just before the holidays, investigative reporters at both The Washington Post and The New York Times tried to find out why, with no help from the Clintons. The Post uncovered a plethora of foreign contributors, led by Saudi Arabia. The Times found an overlap between library benefactors and Hillary Clinton campaign donors, some of whom might have an agenda with a new Clinton administration. (Much as one early library supporter, Marc Rich’s ex-wife, Denise, had an agenda with the last one.) “The vast scale of these secret fund-raising operations presents enormous opportunities for abuse,” said Representative Henry Waxman, the California Democrat whose legislation to force disclosure passed overwhelmingly in the House but remains stalled in the Senate.

The Post and Times reporters couldn’t unlock all the secrets. The unanswered questions could keep them and their competitors busy until Nov. 4. Mr. Clinton’s increased centrality to the campaign will also give The Wall Street Journal a greater news peg to continue its reportorial forays into the unraveling financial partnership between Mr. Clinton and the swashbuckling billionaire Ron Burkle.

At “Little Rock’s Fort Knox,” as the Clinton library has been nicknamed by frustrated researchers, it’s not merely the heavy-hitting contributors who are under wraps. Even by the glacial processing standards of the National Archives, the Clintons’ White House papers have emerged slowly, in part because Bill Clinton exercised his right to insist that all communications between him and his wife be “considered for withholding” until 2012.

When Mrs. Clinton was asked by Mr. Russert at an October debate if she would lift that restriction, she again escaped by passing the buck to her husband: “Well, that’s not my decision to make.” Well, if her candidacy is to be as completely vetted as she guarantees, the time for the other half of Billary to make that decision is here.

The credibility of a major Clinton campaign plank, health care, depends on it. In that same debate, Mrs. Clinton told Mr. Russert that “all of the records, as far as I know, about what we did with health care” are “already available.” As Michael Isikoff of Newsweek reported weeks later, this is a bit off; he found that 3,022,030 health care documents were still held hostage. Whatever the pace of the processing, the gatekeeper charged with approving each document’s release is the longtime Clinton loyalist Bruce Lindsey.

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In a McCain vs. Billary race, the Democrats will sacrifice the most highly desired commodity by the entire electorate, change; the party will be mired in déjà 1990s all over again. Mrs. Clinton’s spiel about being “tested” by her “35 years of experience” won’t fly either. The moment she attempts it, Mr. McCain will run an ad about how he was being tested when those 35 years began, in 1973. It was that spring when he emerged from five-plus years of incarceration at the Hanoi Hilton while Billary was still bivouacked at Yale Law School. And can Mrs. Clinton presume to sell herself as best equipped to be commander in chief “on Day One” when opposing an actual commander and war hero? I don’t think so.

Foreign policy issue No. 1, withdrawal from Iraq, should be a slam-dunk for any Democrat. Even the audience at Thursday’s G.O.P. debate in Boca Raton cheered Ron Paul’s antiwar sentiments. But Mrs. Clinton’s case is undermined by her record. She voted for the war, just as Mr. McCain did, in 2002 and was still defending it in February 2005, when she announced from the Green Zone that much of Iraq was “functioning quite well. ” Only in November 2005 did she express the serious misgivings long pervasive in her own party. When Mr. McCain accuses her of now advocating “surrender” out of political expediency, her flip-flopping will back him up.







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Stephanie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 01:27 PM
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1. These library donor records are a HUGE liability.
Edited on Sun Jan-27-08 01:28 PM by Stephanie
Here are some of the donors that were accidentally discovered on a library computer >




http://www.nysun.com/article/5152

Top Donors to the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation
November 22, 2004

TRUSTEE LEVEL (INDIVIDUALS)

Sheik Abdullah S. Abdullah
Ewa & Daniel Abraham
Nasser Al-Rashid
Abdullah Al Dabbagh
Jay Alix
Malini Alles
Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley and Smith Bagley
Stephen Bing
Richard Blum
Jeff Cooper
Dr. Issam Fares
James Ferraro
Wallace & Jama Fowler Foundation
Vin Gupta
Patricia Hotung
Walid Juffali
Robert L. Johnson
Michael Lee Chin
Howard & Michele Kessler
Peter Lewis
Joe Morita
Viktor & Olena Pinchuk
Michael Rienzi
Bill Rollnick & Nancy Ellison
Dr. Cheryl and Haim Saban
Donald L. Saunders
Walter Shorenstein
Bren & Melvin Simon
Arnold Simon Family Foundation
Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw
Joseph Stroud
Martin Varsavsky
Ted & Joan Waitt
Mark Walsh
Alice Walton
Gary and Karen Winnick

TRUSTEE LEVEL (ORGANIZATIONS)

ALLTEL
Alphawood Foundation
Annenberg Foundation
Avalon Capital Group
Dubai Foundation
Embassy of the State of Qatar
Entergy Corporation
Government of Brunei
Magna International Inc.
Satoshi Iue (Chmn. Sanyo Electric)
Soros Foundation
State of Kuwait
Taiwan Economic & Cultural Office
Anheuser-Busch Foundation
David Geffen Foundation
Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation
Roy & Christine Sturgis Foundation
Royal Saudi Family
Wal-Mart/Sam's Club Foundation
Walton Family Foundation
Wasserman Foundation

PHILANTHROPIST LEVEL

Victor Dahdaleh
JB Fuqua
Carlos Bremer Gutierre
Gilbert & Rose Mary Chagoury
Dorothy & Lewis Cullman
Myra & Brian Greenspun
Elaine & Gerald Schuster
C. S. Westbrook & Hugh Westbrook
Sydney & Stanley Shuman
Carlos Slim
Katsuhiko Yoshida
Ruettgers Family Foundation
Global Artists
NY HHS Union, Local 1199
Bank of America
Sainsbury Family Charitable Trust

SOURCE: CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER


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aint_no_life_nowhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 01:54 PM
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3. Wal-Mart as a trustee won't help
I'm not saying it's actually significant, as I don't know one way or the other. But it has a bad ring to it and campaigns in modern day America are more about how things sound and look than how they actually are.
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niceypoo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 01:41 PM
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2. All the republicans are running as Bush clones...
..who want to stay in Iraq forever. They are toast no matter who wins the Democratic nomination. All of our candidates are strong, theirs are all weak. Do the math.

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Yael Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 01:56 PM
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4. Rich nails it. The (R) doesn't need to dredge up the 90s
all they have to do is dredge up the crap from 2000 on to show that nothing has changed.

This campaign is like the Titanic. Inevitable and unsinkable, right up to the point it does.
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Stephanie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-28-08 10:30 AM
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8. That's right.
It's beyond depressing.
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milkyway Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 02:05 PM
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5. And Rich doesn't bring up the potential of a recent extramarital affair.
Even if there aren't any, you know the repugs will find someone to claim there was. They manufactured rumor of a Kerry affair in 2004; it will be a lot more effective against Clinton.
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jaysunb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 02:24 PM
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6. Rich, as usual, nails it.
If Mr. Obama doesn’t fight, no one else will. Few national Democratic leaders have the courage to stand up to the Clintons. Even in defeat, Mr. Obama may at least help wake up a party slipping into denial. Any Democrat who seriously thinks that Bill will fade away if Hillary wins the nomination — let alone that the Clintons will escape being fully vetted — is a Democrat who, as the man said, believes in fairy tales.


Further, there are at least 5 other good reasons for Democrats ( especially some so called progressives )to think long and hard before they let their emotions give us a new Republican administration.

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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-27-08 02:29 PM
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7. Frank Rich is Spot On with this commentary!
However, The Clintonain DLC will continue to enjoy their stranglehold on our party. :( The corporate cronies supporting HRC and The Bushites financially benefit regardless of whether the staff in the Executive Branch is stacked with RNC or DLC operatives. It's all a WIN-WIN for the bloated political elites within the D.C. beltway. It's BEYOND time to kick the DLC out of the LEADERSHIP of the Democratic Party. They've dragged us so far to the fiscal RIGHT that I don't hardly recognize my party anymore. :thumbsdown:
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