She has no idea.

She has no idea how many times I defended her. How many right-leaning
friends and relatives I battled with. How many times I played down her
shady business deals and penchant for scandals -- whether it was
Whitewater, Travelgate, Vince Foster, Cattle Futures, Web Hubbell, or
Norman Hsu. She has no idea how frequently I dismissed her husband's
serial adultery as an unfortunate trait of an otherwise brilliant man.
For sixteen years, I was a proud soldier in the legion of "Clinton
apologists" -- who believed that peace and prosperity were more
important than regrettable personality traits.

And then she ran for president.

After seven years of George W. Bush, America is hungry for change. Big
change. And let's face it -- Hillary Clinton, the party
standard-bearer and former White House denizen -- isn't it. But even
after voters coalesced around Barack Obama, handing him eleven
straight primaries (twelve, if you count Vermont), she refused to
accept the possibility -though math, money and momentum were clearly
against her -- that the Bush/Clinton Family Band might not be #1 on
America's Billboard chart anymore.

So, rather than step aside and become the hero of her party, she made
a strategy decision to go negative in advance of Ohio and Texas. Not
just negative -- personal. She cynically chided Mr. Obama's message of
hope. She played the victim card. The gender card. The Muslim card.
She cried "shame on you, Barack Obama" for his campaign tactics, while
(if we're to believe Matt Drudge) simultaneously floating a picture of
him in Somali garb to stir up questions of his patriotism.

She accused Mr. Obama of his own shady business deals (the irony of
which nearly ripped a hole in the fabric of space/time). She accused
him of being two-faced on NAFTA, when it was her campaign that had
winked at the Canadians. She demanded that he "reject" the endorsement
of Louis Farrakhan, but remained silent when Rush Limbaugh stirred up
votes for her in Texas. And she crafted the now-infamous "3am" attack
ad -- which used scare tactics to highlight Senator Obama's perceived
lack of experience in foreign affairs. Straight out of the ol'
Atwater/Rove playbook. Of course, all of this paled in comparison to
her husband's patronizing, racially insensitive comments earlier in
the primary season.

Was this the same Hillary Clinton whose husband ran on the idea that
hope was more powerful than fear? The wife of a president who had less
foreign policy experience than Barack Obama when he was elected? And
exactly which crisis is she referring to when she claims to have more
experience? And while we're at it, where the hell are those tax
returns?

It's clear that Hillary's back in this thing, at least for the time
being. But at what cost? Short of some cataclysmic event, there's no
way either she or Mr. Obama can reach 2,025 delegates in the remaining
contests. That means she's accepted the inevitability of a brokered
convention. A convention she'll almost certainly enter with fewer
delegates than her opponent. That raises some important questions:

Will she subvert the will of the voters? Will she turn Denver into a
series of shady back-room deals and arm twisting? Will she dispatch
her husband to pressure superdelegates into switching allegiances at
the last minute? Are we in for, as one pundit put it, a good ol'
fashioned "knife fight?"

And if she does manage to secure the nomination, what about the scores
of disenfranchised Obama supporters (many of them young people with
little loyalty to the Democratic Party)? How will she bring them back
into the tent? Hillary seems confident that this can be remedied by
offering Mr. Obama a spot on her ticket. Really? And what would his
motivation be for accepting? Playing third-fiddle to Bill?

However, if Mr. Obama goes on to secure the nomination, she'll have
handed his rival a treasure trove of sound bites. All John McCain has
to do between August and November is play clips of Hillary questioning
Obama's experience and belittling his platitudes. In a way, she'll
have become Mr. McCain's second running mate.

She's proven that she cares more about "Hillary" than "unity." More
about defeating Obama than defeating the Republicans. She's become a
political suicide-bomber, happy to blow herself to bits -- as long as
she takes everyone else with her.

On Friday, one of Barack Obama's foreign policy advisors, Samantha
Power, resigned after calling Senator Clinton "a monster" during an
off-the-record exchange. It was an unfortunate slip, but one that
echoed the sentiments of many Clinton apologists like me -- who've
watched Hillary's descent into pettiness and fear-mongering with the
heartbreak of a child who grows up to realize that his beloved mother
has been a terrible person all along.

Are the conservatives right about the Clintons? Will they do and say
anything to get elected?

I don't know.

All I know is...I'm through apologizing.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/seth-grahamesmith/the-monster-a-loyal-clin_b_90632.html

-- 
"A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless
interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull
day."

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