Obama 2016 — Michelle, Not Barack

 

Hillary Clinton And Michelle Obama Host Int'l Women of Courage AwardsTo the assumption that there’s but one Democrat in the White House who can ride to the party’s rescue and save it from the comedy/tragedy that is Hillary Clinton’s presidential effort — his name being Vice President Joe Biden — I’d like to suggest an alternative.

Mr. President, look not to the West Wing but to the East Wing. For the better alternative to Hillary just may be . . . First Lady Michelle Obama. Ok, stop rolling you eyes in disbelief and hear me out:

The pro-Biden arguments pretty much boil down to:

1)  As the veep sits at the right hand of President Obama, he’s more likely and better suited to defend the administration’s record and 2008’s idea of “hope.”

2)  Because he’s been a loyal soldier and has a partnership with the president that transcends politics, Biden can tap into Obama’s financial network seamlessly and quick enough to gather the resources necessary to carry out a prolonged campaign against the deep-pocketed Hillary Clinton

3) Even if nice guys finish last, Biden’s spirit and quirkiness would be a welcome relief to the Schumann-like dirge that is Hillary 2016.

All valid points. But here’s the problem: Biden’s a two-time presidential loser (flaming out in 1988 and 2008). Do Democrats think familiarity is their ticket in 2016? Or would it help to go with a novelty?

In which case, we have the First Lady.

Here are my three arguments in favor of her doing this:

1)  Who better to defend her husband’s record? Vice presidents who stand by their president’s side invariably face a question of political manhood. Blood’s thicker than political water — Mrs. Obama would likely get a free pass from the press.

2) Obama donors might find it easy to say “no” to Biden. But saying “no” to FLOTUS (and POTUS, assuming he’d also dial for dollars) comes with risks — remember, there’s still a year left in this administration and lame-duck appointments and seatings at White House dinners yet to be decided.

3)  The President thinks he’d win a third term if he were eligible to run (at least one poll suggests otherwise). Having the missus on the ballot is the best test of his brand strength, especially with POTUS hitting the stump in America’s swing states.

There’s one other reason why a First Lady candidacy intrigues: were she to enter the race, she has the potential to unravel Hillary Clinton’s political safety net. Would Democratic women stand by Mrs. Clinton or “lean in” with Mrs. Obama? What of the party’s African-American voters, given a choice between the wife of America’s “first black president” and the wife of the real McCoy?

Besides, let’s try to imagine how the Clinton attack machine, which is already warming up in anticipation of a Crazy Uncle Joe candidacy, would go after the First Lady?

  • By suggesting that, despite the various causes and use of her office’s bully pulpit, she’s not ready to hold political office?
  • That it’s bad practice to gift elections to political spouses (see “Senate race, New York, 2000”)?
  • That the First Lady’s spent too much time flying around the world on the taxpayers’ dime?
  • That America’s had it with political dynasties?

Bottom line: The Clintons have had it pretty good in past presidential contests, with Bill matching up against older, crankier white males (Jerry Brown and Bush 41 in 1992; Bob Dole in 1996). Novel though he may seem right now, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is more of the same. The one time Team Clinton faced a younger, vibrant minority foe (that would be Michelle Obama’s spouse), things didn’t work out all too well.

This is all pie-in-the-sky thinking, mind you. And it comes roughly 10 months since a story making the rounds at the time had the First Lady lighting out to California to replace Senator Dianne Feinstein, who’s up in 2018. And that was only a few months after more groundless buzz that a 2016 Illinois Senate run was a possibility.

Other than continuing her work with military families, Michelle Obama hasn’t tipped her hand as to her future plans. But she has alluded to enjoying a post-White House “freedom,” which sounds like the opposite of life in office.

Still, it’s fun to think what a disruptive force the First Lady could be were she to parachute into the Democratic field.

Or maybe it’s already crossed the minds of some allegedly smart people in the West Wing?

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  1. Louie Mungaray (Squishy Blue RINO) Inactive
    Louie Mungaray (Squishy Blue RINO)
    @SquishyBlueRINO

    Plus, she’s smokin hot!

    michelle-obama-abangamiwe-no-kutisanzura_550ae776257e2_l329_h1000

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  2. David Williamson Inactive
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    Does that mean we will all have to eat federally approved lunches?

    Well, anyway, for the second time in here life she will be proud to be an American.

    And her husband can continue to play Golf on the taxpayers’ dime.

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  3. Casey Inactive
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    She doesn’t even have to run. Just put her name on the ballot and she wins. She’s the only Dem who even has a shot at beating Rubio.

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  4. E. Kent Golding Moderator
    E. Kent Golding
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    Louie Mungaray (Squishy Blue RINO):Plus, she’s smokin hot!

    michelle-obama-abangamiwe-no-kutisanzura_550ae776257e2_l329_h1000

    Mke LaRoche, you are not.

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  5. Ryan M Inactive
    Ryan M
    @RyanM

    Louie Mungaray (Squishy Blue RINO):Plus, she’s smokin hot!

    Interesting…  right as I was about to say “a horribly unpleasant looking woman with an even less pleasant personality.”

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  6. Z in MT Member
    Z in MT
    @ZinMT

    Now for some non-CoC conspiracy theorizing. I have always though that the Clinton’s gave in in 2008 on the agreement with Obama that he would support Hillary in 2016. This is one reason why he chose Biden as his VP – a very unlikely competitor to Hillary.

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  7. James Madison Member
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    Z in MT: Now for some non-CoC conspiracy theorizing. I have always though that the Clinton’s gave in in 2008 on the agreement with Obama that he would support Hillary in 2016. This is one reason why he chose Biden as his VP – a very unlikely competitor to Hillary.

    I can buy in “Z’s” theory.  But the Michele part was pretty good fiction reading.

    Here’s a scenario:

    You have been first lady for 8 years.  You like your celebrity, but not the work, the environment nor the people.

    Your husband will soon be worth over $100 million.

    So, why not run for President?   Is this a movie script?

    Does this make sense?

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  8. billy Inactive
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    I remember seeing someone suggest this possibility a couple years ago. 

    Another thing to consider: the Obama campaign built a massive voter database- e-mail addresses, phone numbers, important issue, etc,- and  they haven’t shared it with the DNC.

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  9. HeartofAmerica Inactive
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    My head hurts.

    Is this where I say I’m moving to Canada?

    I think I’ve been contemplating this move way too much lately.

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  10. Doctor Robert Member
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    Stop.  stop.  stoooooooppppppppp

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  11. Jules PA Inactive
    Jules PA
    @JulesPA

    James Madison: So, why not run for President?   Is this a movie script? Does this make sense?

    a horror movie.

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  12. No Caesar Thatcher
    No Caesar
    @NoCaesar

    Well Hillary was a FLOTUS who felt entitled to POTUS.  Why not Michelle?  I’m sure M is equally as deft with the little people who vote as is the other Eva Peron.  But shouldn’t she have a senatorship cleared out for her first, say IL?

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  13. rod Inactive
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    fortunately for the country, she can’t wait to get out of the white house

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  14. GLDIII Reagan
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    This was from the Onion right?

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  15. profdlp Inactive
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    GLDIII:This was from the Onion right?

    Maybe, maybe not.  They both make me cry, though.

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