Clinton poised to claim spotlight
What will ex-president do for — and to — Kerry?By Howard Fineman
MSNBC contributor
Updated: 2:21 p.m. ET June 02, 2004WASHINGTON - Word is that Jim Johnson — the Democratic Wise Man whom Sen. John Kerry hired to rummage through the lives of possible vice presidential picks — has surfaced from the vasty deep and is talking to Kerry's political advisers and not just to the nominee himself. You never know what the taciturn Johnson is up to, but his visibility may mean that the senator from Massachusetts is inching toward choosing a running mate. And not a moment too soon, for Kerry is about to be clobbered by a storm worthy of "The Day After Tomorrow." It's called Bill Clinton, and the question is what he will do for — or to — the Democrats when he makes landfall.
Though he left the Oval Office 3½ years ago, in many ways William Jefferson Clinton never went away. He remains a defining political phenomenon of our time. George W. Bush wired his presidency by toggling every Clinton idea in the opposite direction on everything from taxes to terrorism. Now, as he seeks to replace Bush, Kerry offers what amounts to a Clinton Restoration, relying heavily on Clintonites for substantive advice and trumpeting a new campaign slogan — "Let America Be America Again" — that proposes to design the future based on a model of the past, including, presumably, the Clinton Years.
http://g.msn.com/0MNBUS00/1?http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5120549/&&PS=70102&SU=http%3A//www.msnbc.msn.com/&HL=WAITING%20IN%20THE%20WINGS&CM=CoverBColumnBelowAutoBox1&CE=Highlight1Included is a poll... who would you vote for? As of 3:10 CST the results are:
bush 35%
Kerry 62%
Nader 4%