CAPITOL LETTER
Eleanor Clift
Politics on Trial
What will really matter, come November?
It's a familiar scene, the defiant politician decrying the media with a tight-lipped wife by his side. Infidelity almost derailed the Clinton campaign in 1992, but the frenzy over John McCain's "lobbyist lady," a story first advanced by The New York Times, feels like a stale leftover from another era. It's oh-so-'90s when the country's problems--and the voters--are very much in the 21st century.
A female friend left a message on my voice mail wishing she subscribed to the Times so she could cancel her subscription. "What male chauvinist pigs they are," she exclaimed. "He talks to a female lobbyist, and they assume he's having an affair. If he talks to a male lobbyist, do they think he's gay? I'm not even a McCain fan," she said angrily. "But they may drive me to him. It's such a nonstory."
McCain may have done more than talk to the lobbyist in question, but still, who cares? It could add a touch of virility to his campaign, and at age 71, that's a plus. Even better, it's given the conservatives something else to rail about besides McCain's apostasy on their agenda. Bay Buchanan is furious at The New York Times for holding the story until after the Florida primary when her candidate, Mitt Romney, the GOP's Mr. Clean, would have benefited from its earlier publication. Bill Bennett's brother Bob is McCain's lawyer; Bill predicts that right-wing anger at the Times for publishing a thinly sourced story about an alleged impropriety that occurred eight years ago will do for McCain what he couldn't do for himself: rally conservatives to his side.
A story about a possible past dalliance, hints of quid pro quo favors without a smoking gun--it all evokes memories of campaigns past. Gary Hart, have you ever committed adultery? Not to mention the Clintons appearing on "60 Minutes" to confess problems in their marriage plus all the millions spent investigating Whitewater, a failed land deal. Politicians are not saints. McCain has cozy relationships with lobbyists like everybody else in Washington, including journalists. He is part of a system that he games at the same time he wants to reform it. It's legitimate to examine these relationships and expose whatever hypocrisy turns up, but the predictability of the findings will no doubt cushion the shock value.
Reporters will continue to poke around the private lives of public officials. That doesn't mean the voters will buy this line of inquiry with this particular set of candidates. If there's one thing conservatives love to hate almost as much as Hillary Clinton, it's the mainstream media. Liberals too got their fill during the Clinton era, which explains in part the drift away from Hillary. It's not her fault, but enough is enough.
In Thursday night's Democratic debate, Barack Obama batted away Hillary's charge that he had committed plagiarism by borrowing lines about how words matter from his friend and campaign co-chairman, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Obama called it the "silly season" when candidates go after each other on these non-issues. The audience booed Hillary, a low moment for her in a debate where she otherwise shined and delivered an exceptionally moving closing statement that sounded almost like a valedictory. She may not have altered the trajectory of the race, but she seems to understand that more than her candidacy is at stake, and that our whole way of doing politics is on trial in this election season.
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Posted By: eddiewhere @ 02/26/2008 6:53:18 AM
Comment: ONE OF THE STRONGEST STRATEGIES HILLARy CAN IMpLEMET IS ATTACKING THE UNITy factor which is the driving force behind the OBAMA WAVE. WHAT HAppENS IF THERE IS A REpUBLICAN BACK LASH AFTER A NASTy presdential BATTLE. THEN WHAT? WHO WOULD BE THE most effective pRESIDENT in that scenario.
CAN MINORITIES AFFORD TO TAKE THE OBAMA RISK. WE KNOW UNDER THE CLINTON'S MINORITIES WILL pROSpER as they did in the ninety 's. THOSE WERE THE BEST OF TIMES FOR ALL AMERICANS.
LATINO'S ARE Loyal VOTERS. THEy WILL SAVE HILLARy . THERE IS GOING TO BE AN uproar because of the power and influence of the LATINO VOTE. THERE IS NO DOUBT HILLARy WILL WIN TEXAS AND OHIO.
WHEN I THINK OF HILLARy I THINK OF My MOTHER. ROCK SOLID on my side no matter what. SOMEONE WHO KNOWS WHAT IS "GOING ON" AND ALWAyS HAS My BEST INTEREST AT HEART. I IDOLIZE MICHAEL JORDON. HOWEVER I WOULD VOTE FOR My MOM OVER MICHAELJORDON. WHy I KNOW HER. MOST AMERICANS WOULD CHOOSE THEIR MOM OVER JORDON FOR president.
"IN HILLARY WE TRUST" eddiewhere 2008
WE MUST, WE CAN, WE WILL
Posted By: Chapalody @ 02/26/2008 6:39:36 AM
Comment: The verdict is in. It's been an interesting trial to see whose politics the voters seem to want more. The politics of doom and gloom. Or the politics of hope and change. The new rock star or the old rock star. The new school politics or the old school politics. The intense and upset or the happy smiling delivery of politics by Obama. Hillary loves to attack Obama on his rhetoric and no action. Obama's rhetoric is the strategy behind his campaign because it contains no actions like those of Hillary. Especially with Hillary's Universal Health Care front, which Hillary criticizes Obama for because he hasn't jumped on the bandwagon, and embraced it along with her. For this Hillary has accused Obama of abandoning his core Democrat principles.
Posted By: JohnGaltlaketahoe @ 02/24/2008 6:42:26 PM
Comment: ONE CAT, ONE VOTE, ONE BEER!!!
RON PAUL, DENNIS KUCINICH, and RALPH NADER have the American electorate on their side! A BI-Partisan Congress has given the American electorate a Congress with allegiance to obstruction of justice in the Executive Branch and in THREE Offces of the Attorney General. Bi Partisan Congressional corruption and private cable networks have staged this election process SO FAR!
ONE CAT, ONE VOTE, ONE BEER!
ONE CAT, ONE VOTE, ONE BEER!