Reading articles like this puff makes my brain hurt.

“What many conservatives regard as the nightmare scenario — President Hillary Rodham Clinton — is increasingly seen by veteran Republican politicians and strategists as virtual inevitability.

In GOP circles, the Democratic front-runner is seen as so strong, and the political climate for Republicans so hostile, that many influential voices — including current and former lawmakers, and veterans of President Bush’s campaigns — have grown despairing. These partisans describe a political equivalent of the stages of grief, starting with denial, then resentment and ending with acceptance.

For now, these Republicans say the party needs good luck, including a change of fortune in Iraq, and a revival of organization and leadership in the conservative movement to avert another Clinton presidency.

“If the conservative movement and Republicans don’t understand how massive the Clinton coalition is, she will be the next president,” former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said in an interview last week, after giving a private talk to GOP lawmakers. Clinton will win, he added, “if we don’t use everything available to us and motivate our base, the people that believe in us.”

First, it’s a long way away from November 2008. Secondly over the last six years I have traveled a lot over the landscape of America and if there all this love for Hillary I’ve yet to see it - and yes I do ask around.

But beyond the esoterical, as I’ve said before Hillary and Bill have a ton of baggage, and not just the carrying kind. While the Clinton machine and the spin misters have done a good job at keeping the bad news invisible, that simply isn’t going to be possible in during a heated Presidential primary and final run for the White House.

But more than that this is this false notion that she is loved by all liberals everywhere and that simply isn’t the truth. In fact this progressive website long in existance and heavy on facts and not hyperbole calls Bill Clinton the worst thing that ever happened to the Democratic Party. For instance this snap shot taken half way through Bill Clinton’s second term:

THE CLINTON LEGACY
The Hidden Election

USA Today calls it “the hidden election,” in which nearly 7,000 state legislative seats are decided with only minimal media and public attention. The paper took brief notice because this is the year the state legislatures perform their most important national function: drawing revised congressional districts based on the most recent census.

But there’s another important national story here: further evidence of the disaster that Bill Clinton has been for the Democratic Party. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Democrats held a 1,542 seat lead in the state bodies in 1990. As of last November that lead had shrunk to 288. That’s a loss of over 1,200 state legislative seats, nearly all of them under Clinton. Across the US, the Democrats control only 65 more state senate seats than the Republicans.

Further, in 1992, the Democrats controlled 17 more state legislatures than the Republicans. After November, the Republicans control one more than the Democrats. Not only is this a loss of 9 legislatures under Clinton, but it is the first time since 1954 that the GOP has controlled more state legislatures than the Democrats (they tied in 1968).

Here’s what happened to the Democrats under Clinton, based on our latest figures:

- GOP seats gained in House since Clinton became president: 48
- GOP seats gained in Senate since Clinton became president: 8
- GOP governorships gained since Clinton became president: 11
- GOP state legislative seats gained since Clinton became president: 1,254
as of 1998
- State legislatures taken over by GOP since Clinton became president: 9
- Democrat officeholders who have become Republicans since Clinton became
president: 439 as of 1998
- Republican officeholders who have become Democrats since Clinton became president: 3

Many democratic insiders are sweating at the prospect of what another Clinton would mean to the Democratic Party beyond her term. Again, with the amount of baggage she holds and lack of success of any magnitude at the legislative level (another unreported story), a Hillary presidency would be wrought with baggage of the past as well scandals yet untold. While her machinery has been able to keep political enemies (and there are many) within her party silent, that may not hold forever if she fails to keep to a far right agenda - which I believe she won’t be able to do.

Given all this I’m going on record in saying that a crowning Queen Hillary is far from a done deal and may not happen at all as indeed forces are already geared and ready to go to unleash even more negative stories about her to the MSM, and not from just Dick Morris.

I’m told that much of this information is not yet known and has been contributed by insiders who feel betrayed at some point by what Hillary did to them on her way to this ulimate dream, and as it is said by one, “Payback are for the bitch”.