Midknight Review never thought Hillary was a viable candidate for 2012, regardless of Obama's performance.

Obama 52%, Clinton 37% for 2012 Democratic Nomination — Clinton's support highest among conservative, less well-educated Democrats — PRINCETON, NJ — If Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were to challenge President Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2012 …

Editor's notes: here is the dirty little secret surrounding this story: the Clinton's have very few friends at the top of the Democrat Party. She is done and Bill ? Well, if one thinks about it for a couple of seconds, she will realize that the Dems have no "up and coming " stars. That's why Bill is trotting around the country soaking up all that attention. The coming midterm will take down a number of their big names, no doubt -- much as what happened to the Dems in 1994. The Obama strategy is about to leave the Dems in worse shape than in the 90's . . . . . maybe the worst in my life-time. All we can do is hope for the best on that one.
We feel safe in this prediction, however: the next Prez after Novice Obama [N.O.] will be a conservative Republican.

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