Dare we dance on Hillary’s political grave? Update: Shell-shocked conservatives warn of hubris!

posted at 10:52 pm on January 3, 2008 by Allahpundit

I don’t want to jinx it, especially given the Clintons’ knack for comebacks, but in this dark conservative hour we need a little light. So take heart in this — as bad as I thought she’d do this afternoon, she actually did worse. With only 60 precincts left to be counted, she’s eight points behind and destined for the third-place finish Bob Novak and Chuck Todd declared would likely be “fatal” and a “near-disaster” for her candidacy. The only dark lining in the silver cloud: She’ll probably finish near second, within a point of Silky, who desperately needed to win and probably isn’t long for this political world after South Carolina despite his vow to fight on. He’s still around to bleed Obama for her, and who knows? If Billy Jeff pulls out his Clenis and works his magic on the stump next week, she may yet bounce back in New Hampshire.

But for now, look on the bright side:

1. If we’re going to be saddled with a sure loser in the general like Huck, it’s a comfort to know that now it probably won’t be Hillary who benefits when massive numbers of us stay home.

2. The nutroots had an even worse night than we did. Not only didn’t their fair-haired boy come through with the upset, but the “real Democrat” of choice, Chris Dodd, scored himself a whopping .02% of the vote. Bye, Chris.

3. Even more TV time for Chuck Norris.

4. I get to post this. Starring Barack Obama as Judy Garland.

Update: Fearful of the Clintons’ supernatural ability to revive, Jason-like, from apparent death, our commenters warn me to not get cocky, kid.

Update (Bryan): Nope, she ain’t dead. She’s practically undead. Edwards played his little heart out and is reportedly low on cash. This was a serious hit to Hillary but I think it’s worse on Edwards. On the other hand, if he drops out you have to figure that much of his vote heads Obama’s way. So Hillary isn’t dead but she has taken a very hard punch. The Clintonistas haven’t really begun to fight though, and New Hampshire is a bit more tolerant of negativity than Iowa is.

Update: A harder punch than we may realize yet. It’s been speculated that a big reason so much of the black vote stayed with Hillary thus far is because they didn’t think Obama could win. That fear is dead now, with South Carolina shaping up to be a proving ground.

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John Edwards hilarious concession/victory speech: First Liz Edwrds says “meet your second place winner”. What? How are you a “second place winner”? Just like the Bears saying “we are the second place winner of 2007 Super Bowl”, right Liz? HOw about John Edwards speech. He says: “There are 200,000 military veterans sleeping on grates and under bridges tonight”. Where did you get the statistic John? Did you send somebody to go to evry bridge and grate and ask the people there if they are veterans? That crapola might work in the Raleigh courtroom but it won’t fly in the real world. Then Edwards says a “tidal wave is weeping the country”. Do you always steal Ronald Reagan’s rhetoric John? Reagan said “a prarie fire is sweeping the nation” and all Edwards did was change prarie fire to tidal wave. Nice try John, but you can’t fool ole Larraby.

Larraby on January 4, 2008 at 11:51 AM

4. I get to post this. Starring Barack Obama as Judy Garland.

You are singularly gifted, AP. That’s gotta be the best political video I’ve seen since Laura Ingraham’s Oxy Clinton ad. I’ll join the dance down that yellow brick road! Thanks for making my day.

Numenorean on January 4, 2008 at 12:32 PM

We need to think of Hillary more as Jason then the dead wicked witch. There’s a sequel coming folks. It’s nice to see her hoist on her own politically correct petard.

Mojave Mark on January 4, 2008 at 2:34 PM

If Billy Jeff pulls out his Clenis and works his magic on the stump next week, she may yet bounce back

You shouldn’t call Monica a stump. It’s impolite.

fourstringfuror on January 4, 2008 at 7:38 PM

Anybody But Clinton; I can’t believe some of you would rather see her and Him back than the others. I don’t support the other dems but don’t want to see them (oink and boink)returned to power.

apostle53 on January 4, 2008 at 9:27 AM

Because some of us are pragmatists and realists.

As awful as Hillary is? All other Democrat candidates still in the race are demonstrably WORSE than she is. No matter how much you may despise her, she’s the best of that bad lot. With her, at least, I have the impression she’d at least TRY to be a centrist on some issues, like Bill was, whereas with Edwards or Obama I’d expect just leftist crap after leftist crap.

And for the record, mark me down as one of the “If the nominee is Huck, I’m staying home.” Or, rather, I’ll just write-in Rudy’s name.

Vyce on January 4, 2008 at 8:06 PM

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