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Steven Waldman

Hillary Will Be Obama’s Running Mate

posted by swaldman | 4:54pm Thursday August 21, 2008

Way back on August 13, when Joseph Biden was pretty low down on the VP list I predicted he would get the nod - largely because his foreign policy expertise (much commented upon) was supplemented by some lesser-known faith-factor attributes (he’s an abortion centrist).
Now that Biden has become the frontrunner, my impulse for the underdog prompts me to abandon my previous prediction and make a new one: it’ll be Hillary.
As I wrote back in June, despite many compelling arguments for choosing Hillary there was one overwhelming argument against: it would make Obama look weak. In the days following her loss, Hillary and her people were pushing so hard that Obama couldn’t have chosen her even if he’d wanted to, as he would have seemed a pushover.
Two and a half months have passed. Obama campaign has let drop little hints that she’s not being as seriously considered as the others. Most of the lists don’t even mention her any more. She seems to have moved on as have most of her people.
So, now if Obama were to choose her, he would look strong not weak. Because he doesn’t have to choose her, he can choose her. In fact, come to think of it, the lack of Hillary being included in most of the lists is sort of suspicious. If Obama were really serious about not picking Hillary, wouldn’t he be sure to leak that she’s being very seriously considered, in order to assuage her supporters? Her absence from the lists is the best sign that she’s a strong contender!
(Unless, of course, she’s missing from the list because she’s not a serious contender.)
Note: If she’s not the candidate, this post will mysteriously disappear
UPDATE: Conclusive evidence she definitely was not seriously considered for the job. Of course by my canny logic above, this is proof positive that she’s the one.



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JG

posted September 12, 2008 at 5:17 pm


Looks like you were right with your gut the first time.



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