Yeah I share that view as well . She is going to bring in Arkansas and probably Florida , can't say that for others.
She is going to be tough to beat.
I enjoy catching the Fox News roundtable discussions every so often to get the "official" Republican punditry talking points.
Tonight they talked about the Clinton "what if something happens with terrorism before the election" flap.
The Weekly Standards' Fred Barnes said Clinton was right both counts. Everyone in politics knows that the Republicans get a perception boost when threat levels and increase and everyone knows that Clinton is the Democrats strongest candidate to combat it because she's positioned herself so well on national security.
The despised Charles Krautheimer said Obama was talking nonsense saying that you can't politicize terrorism. Krautheimer asked how terrorism could possible NOT be a topic for political discussion since it's the number one issue in the election?
There's this weird dynamic going on. The Democratic netroots and the Republican wingnut equivalents are trying to paint Clinton as the spawn of the devil. Everyone else either likes her or pays grudging respect to candidate who is playing the game at a very high level. It's as if both the Democratic and Republican primaries are in orbit around Clinton. She's the 800 pound gorilla on the political scene right now.
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PS: I see Bill Clinton has a new book hitting the newsstands next week. I bet it outsells Carl Bernstein's book!
l'll recommend. As you may know, I like the Roundup model as an effective way to promote a candidate. Good work.