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Clinton: People Behaving Badly, Behaving Worse

Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:03:17 PM PDT

With each racial dogwhistle "misstep" of the Clinton Campaign, I have become more and more appalled.
With each new variation on basic math in terms "how to count delegates," I have become more and more puzzled.
With each new justification on why Democratic Party decisions on rules for seating delegates can be ignored (see Florida and Michigan), I have become more and more mystified.

This is not just People Behaving Badly, it's People Behaving Worse and Worse.

  1. First outer Satellite Shaheen implied Obama was a drug dealer.
  1. Inside the Orbiter Bill Clinton made his Jesse Jackson comments.
  1. The Royal Sun herself conflated "hard-working people" with "white people."

The arguments have become more tortured and more outlandish on math and "how to seat delegate" questions. They've lost...so why are Clinton, Lanny Davis, et al they becoming more and more outrageous?

I think it's the in for a dime, in for a dollar streak in human nature.  Many people have already fucked up and been a party to things they would be ashamed of in any situation except this insane horse race.  As long as they keep going, they don't have to wake up from the dream and confront the  nightmare they became a party to.

I think there are going to be a lot of people who are ashamed of themselves, in the blogosphere (See Morgan Sandin's Rec diary about Cheers to Hillary, My DD, and Taylor Marsh), in the political consulting world, and in Hilary's close group of supporters. (Lanny Davis)

And first and formost will be Hillary Clinton herself. But not just because she did things that somewhere in her ambitious (nothing wrong with that) heart she knows are wrong.

She will also be ashamed because she blew her chance to signficantly contribute to progressive change in this country.  We Dems are a big party, but she has lost our trust in so many ways. And I do feel the loss of such an intelligent and capable woman. She has been a part of positive change for a long time, beginning in Arkansas.

The hangover is coming--and it's going to affect a lot of people.

Sorry this is short--have to run.  But I was wondering why the delusional kept getting weirder, and I think it's because they don't want to wake up in the bed of whatever bad behavior they slept with.

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    •  Hillary is still attacking Obama (6+ / 0-)

      Here's my NEWSWEEK colleague (the indomitable) Suzanne Smalley with a dispatch from the Clinton roadshow in Oregon. Despite speculation to contrary, Suzanne reports, the candidate is actually "escalating her rhetoric" against Obama.

      At a rally in Central Point, Ore., last night, Hillary Clinton didn't leave any doubt that she's still in it to win it. She challenged Barack Obama to a debate in Portland on Friday, where they'll both be campaigning, saying she'll meet "absolutely anytime, anywhere." She stressed her knowledge of controversial local issues, saying Obama is on the wrong side of them. And she taunted Obama for talking a good game without backing it up, not unlike, Clinton said, President George W. Bush.

      "My opponent voted for legislation ... which gave more tax subsidies to the oil companies, more tax subsidies to the nuclear industry, and which took away the right of states to determine whether [liquefied natural gas] terminals would be placed along their coast. So there's a lot we should be debating about," she told a raucous crowd of about 1,000 supporters. "Back in 2000 some people voted for President Bush because he went around telling people in settings like this that he was a compassionate conservative. Nobody knew what that meant, did they? But it sure did sound good."

      http://www.blog.newsweek.com/...

  •  Please don't forget... (5+ / 0-)

    "Obama didn't do the kind of 'spade' work necessary."

    Who the hell uses the word "spadework" instead of "groundwork?"

    Who the hell uses the word "spade" instead of shovel?

    Totally calculated...totally nasty, totally wrong.

    The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion. --Thomas Paine

    by David Kroning on Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:08:43 PM PDT

  •  oh, but if it had worked, if the race-baiting (8+ / 0-)

    had worked they wouldn't be ashamed at all.

    My point is these people aren't repentant they are just embarrassed to be seen for who they truly are.

    "In a time of hype, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." ~George Orwell

    by erin r on Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:09:36 PM PDT

    •  Erin...the sad part is... (2+ / 0-)

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      snackdoodle, Jezreel

      this whole thing is now out of control.  The Republicans will simply pick up where Clinton left off and do a far better job at it.

      We ain't seen nothing yet.

      The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion. --Thomas Paine

      by David Kroning on Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:13:58 PM PDT

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    •  If it had worked, (4+ / 0-)

      They'd be able to justify it with a "means to an ends" logic--it was so important we elect HRC, and no we can do wonderful work and everyone will forget about the nastiness.

      But if you're left with no prize and no flurry of activity, you're just standing there with the slime you threw still on your hands; the slime your partners threw still spattering you (because you did not distance yourself after the slime was thrown--metaphor not QUITE working, but).

      So I think on some level I'm prepared for something even more appalling than NRC's hard-working people, white people remarks. Joe Conason has a great article asking if she's reincarnating herself as George Wallace.

      New aphorism: Desperation is the mother of atrocity.

  •  I don't quite understand (1+ / 0-)

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    this compulsive need of some--some--Obama supporters to continue to fixate on Hillary's various transgressions. I agree with many, or some, of the charges against Hillary, but it serves no one at this point to continue to pile on.

    It just comes across as classless--that diary on the rec list is ugly--and only perpetuates the division that needs to be healed for us to win.

    Help me out. Are you so hurt, so outraged, that you simply can't help yourself?

    •  Gee...psychoanalyze me, whydontcha... (2+ / 0-)

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      grrr, FundaMental Transformation

      as I psychoanalyze HRC and her campaign.

      I'm not fixating, I was just wondering why the hell these people, smart, capable, most of them extremely principled (in my book), were continuing to get weirder and weirder, and in HRC's case, to cross a line george Wallace wouldn't have blinked at.

      This diary was a meditation on human nature (I thought)...

      And I was wondering why so many of them couldn;t concede now that it's over.

    •  We can hardly start healing the wound (5+ / 0-)

      until Clinton stops gouging in it, can we?

      •  Sure you can (0+ / 0-)

        It's the responsibility of the winner to do so.

        What's the point of a diary like this, coming as it does on the backs of thousand just like it.

        •  Sorry, but that makes no sense medically (2+ / 0-)

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          Glinda, crankyinNYC

          You have to remove the pathogen first. Then the wound can heal.

        •  ouch, david (0+ / 0-)

          I was really trying to puzzle out why the language and missteps seem to be getting more extreme now that, to any rational person, the race is OVER. Why these people are still in denial, and making new enemies instead of either going gracefully, or just continuing to fight in a more aboveboard manner. Why they're digging huge holes for themselves and the Dem party.

          Mitt said a few testy things, but by and large he shut up. He still has a future, and can make a contribution.

          And I do think it's because things spiraled out of control on the dirty tricks side, and they don't want it to be over because they don't want to wake up and examine themselves.

          I don't think I'm better than they are, that they are inherently flawed. And I've backed a few nasties in my time, thinking the end justified the means. I was just wondering WHY they keep going on. It was a (perhaps meaningless in your eyes) attempt to figure it out. Because it's cutting off nose to spite face territory, and that interests me.

    •  I'm interested in politics (1+ / 0-)

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      erin r

      I'm interested in the players. If Hillary uses continued race baiting, I AM interested in it. I rarely help to put the diaries on the rec list because they are repitious, but I AM interested at what goes on out there in the political arena.

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