An Example
- 05.08.2008 - 8:09 AMEvery major newspaper and every TV news network is replete with “it’s over” and “she’s keeping up a good front but looking for options” stories about Hillary Clinton’s impending exit. There is something both admirable and pathetic about the entire spectacle. Campaign advisers with no involvement in the current race might be ruing the “campaign will never die” Clinton mantra for another reason: candidates, over the advice of supporters and well-wishers telling them to pack it in, will be saying for years to come “But Hillary didn’t quit.” She’s raised the bar for the financial distress and personal embarrassment required to eject losing candidates from the race. (Mitt Romney’s exit seems downright premature by comparison.)
But like so many things associated with Clinton, many of the lessons will be attributed to gender. Gail Collins writes:
Privately, she says she does not intend to go home and tell Chelsea that she’s a quitter, and this is a side of her that even many Clinton-haters have really come to appreciate. After this campaign, nobody in America can ever seriously argue that women aren’t capable of being in armed combat. She is strong. She is invincible. Or, at minimum, extremely hard to discourage.
Well, yes: women will be taken seriously as Presidential candidates–if they are serious candidates. But if we learned anything about Clinton during the campaign it is that, for better or worse, there is no one quite like her. (Future female candidates couldn’t possibly duplicate her experience.) Her exit, or lack of it, proves that once again.
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May 8th, 2008 at 8:49 AM
Don’t quote Gail Collins anymore, Jennifer, it’s too hard to read: to actually try and make a case for women in armed combat b/c Hillary refused to cave shows once again that the MSM is run by a bunch of high school level idiots ruled by their passions and not their brains.
May 8th, 2008 at 9:17 AM
A prediction: Once Hillary withdraws from the race, she will have built up enormous respect and admiration. She will work hard for Obama. Obama’s first pick for a Supreme Court Justice will be Hillary Clinton.
May 8th, 2008 at 9:29 AM
Who would have thought that a woman could have an all-consuming drive to dominate? Who would have thought that somebody would call this a good thing?
May 8th, 2008 at 11:09 AM
Thanks, Paul. Now I’m guaranteed to have nightmares tonight.
May 8th, 2008 at 2:46 PM
Let’s face it, if she did not have Bill to drag around (and that includes Bill’s coterie of advisers and campaign staff) she would have beat Obama like a drum.
May 9th, 2008 at 12:55 AM
I am a big fan of Jon S.: cuts right to the heart of the matter