The Game-Changer Scenario

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First Posted: 08-21-08 04:07 PM   |   Updated: 09-21-08 05:12 AM

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So, over the past week, national polls have tightened, along with the alimentary canals of Obama supporters, who find themselves full of worry with McCain's recent uptick, and lack an explanation for it. Not to cut myself with Occam's Razor, but it seems academic to me: this is what happens when one candidate jets off for a week's vacation in the middle of a campaign, ceding the field and the news cycle to his rival. But, anyway: PANIC TIME has set in, and so have the calls for Obama to do something "game-changing" and amazing, like capturing Osama bin Laden and slaking his hunger by eating his still-warm viscera.

Now, I'm of the mind that no one's done anything in this campaign to either win or lose this election yet, but since the Democratic National Convention is next week, and The Most Important Text Message Of Modern History is imminent(ish), we aren't going to have much time to contemplate these spectral inanities, anyway, so why not indulge? And, displaying some good timing, CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen has helpfully supplied us with three scenarios to chew over. Let's take them on out of order.

THREE: The "Building Team Obama" Scenario
In this case, Gergen says that Obama might change the game by making a big public show of revealing his various Cabinet members and key advisors, going so far as getting various luminaries to sign a pledge to support the Obama White House.

The argument for this is that Obama will run on the strength of a defined and celebrated team of Great Men And Women, each one inspiring a round of celebratory hagiography, which in turn plays up Obama's fantastic judgement. The argument against this is that it feeds two distinct negatives. First, it would feed the "presumptuous" meme: "Obama already thinks he has a cabinet!" Second, it would underscore public uneasiness with Obama's level of experience. There are Veep picks that cause the same problem, but there's only going to be one of them, not one hundred. This kind of roll-out would be met with a constant battery of GOP oppo media advisories, and the press would rattle away at the pro-and-con game. Pretty soon, this would be a team of people who define various shortfalls in Obama, instead of enhancements.

And the "public pledge" thing just sounds sort of grade-school, anyway.

TWO: The Al Gore Becomes Vice-President Scenario
In this case, uhm...Al Gore becomes Vice-President? And, according to Gergen, this "galvanizes Democrats" and "sends a clear message to the country that an experienced, fresh team was coming to Washington."

I don't think Al Gore is as potentially costly as rolling out a hundred-person line-up of vague notables would be, but with Al Gore, I just don't see what you gain. Sure, it would galvanize certain Democrats. But I've met these Democrats. They are already pretty galvanized! Some are galvanized about Obama, others are concerned but nonetheless galvanized about winning. Also, I'm not seeing the "fresh" in Al Gore returning to the Vice-Presidency. Gore's pretty much demonstrated that he's a far more effective leader outside of Washington. Signing up for another noxious Karl Rove-style street fight can only serve to damage and diminish his brand, and the quotidian details and duties of the VP job would only take away from the environmental work that has been his passion. By this point, he's also pretty much maxed out his persuadability: I don't see how this scenario provides a context in which a voter snaps to, realizing: "Oh! Now I get Al Gore!"

Besides, he doesn't want the job. I know they all say that, like busted-up robots, but really: AL GORE. DOES NOT WANT. THE JOB.

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ONE: The Hillary Clinton Becomes Vice-President Scenario
Yeah, baby. Now we're just getting CRAZY. You know the problems with this scenario already. Hillary Clinton can't stand Barack Obama. Bill Clinton can't stand Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton will never truly be able to subordinate herself in the White House. Ditto for Bill, who knows where all the danishes are buried. Mark Penn and Lanny Davis would probably find a way to make every child in America cry. Terry McAuliffe is blessedly encased in a Cone of Silence. She's an underminer. She's calculating. Maybe she's the final Cylon. Nobody knows.

BUT WHAT THE EFF. It's August, I'm about to take a day off, and what this idea lacks in seeming good sense it more than makes up for in sheer audacity. So let's consider this, like we were sad drunks staring at the sunset at The End Of Days.

Clinton as Veep is not just a Game Changing Scenario. It's the Shoot The Hostage scenario. It's a recognition that Obama cannot possibly fight a two front battle for the win in November, so instead he's going to try the most awkward team-up in the history of the comic books. They say that HRC brings the GOP voters to the polls. It also brings her supporters, though. They say that she provides fodder for GOP attack ads. That's okay: Obama should recognize that he's not getting an elevated discourse from his opponent, so why not have someone to draw the flak away from Obama. They say, "Seriously, Jason, these two HATE each other." I say, "If Obama wants to be the reconciliation candidate, he may as well shoot the moon."

Gergen says that HRC is the "come home" choice, and that she's cross between Sonny Liston and Doris Kearns Goodwin. Over at FiveThirtyEight, they cite a pair of more practical advantages. A reader notes:

Clinton's presence may be able to gin up Republican fundraising...except, because they are taking public financing, the McCain campaign will have precisely one week to both collect AND spend that money. In short, absent some increase in RNC money and possibly 527 money, for the most part McCain's advantage here would be completely neutralized by the clock. If Hillary had been the VP nominee all summer long the Republicans would be dining out on this--but now they simply would not have enough time to do it.

And 538's Nate Silver says:

I think that if Obama picks Clinton, the Republicans are likely to overplay their hand. One thing that Obama has not really been able to do is to generate some organic level of backlash when he is attacked. This is separate and distinct from the notion of "fighting back"; it is voters stepping in and refereeing the match themselves. Voters recognize that McCain has gone negative but they aren't really punishing him for it -- his favorables haven't moved at all. Why not? I think it has to do with the nature of Obama: he is new, he is confident to the point of being arrogant, and up until recently, he has been leading. To the extent there is any genius in the "celebrity" line of attack, it's that nobody feels much sympathy when celebrities are made fun of...it is a sort of sport to try and pierce their bubble.


With Clinton, on the other hand, voters naturally want to come to her defense -- and overzealous attempts to whip the Republican base into a frenzy will be counteracted with outrage from significant numbers of older and working-class women.

So there you have it! Vice President Clinton is officially the "So Crazy It Just Might Work Feelgood Hit Of The Summer." The news will shock the media and rock the convention. The Game Will be Changed. The Conventional Wisdom will be Overturned. The Revolution Will Be Text Messaged. And Ed Rendell will have a million billion orgasms. Everything you think you know about politics could be about to change!

But seriously, it'll probably be Bayh. Le sigh.

So, over the past week, national polls have tightened, along with the alimentary canals of Obama supporters, who find themselves full of worry with McCain's recent uptick, and lack an explanation for ...
So, over the past week, national polls have tightened, along with the alimentary canals of Obama supporters, who find themselves full of worry with McCain's recent uptick, and lack an explanation for ...
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"Ed Rendell will have a million billion orgasms." I was laughing out of my ass when I read this line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 08/21/2008

Game changer. Game changer. Lemme see.
Got it!
Roll the dice.
Get all Woods Fund's records out, own up to his Born Alive votes, get all Bama's developer bud's together with all his mentors for a good old fashioned May Day Party.
That ought to do it.
That would change the living cr*p out of this election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 08/21/2008

I don't care what the pundits say, the blogs say. Those so called Hillary supporters who only want Hillary to be President and are saying they will boycott the Ticket, which I say go right ahead.

Hillary Clinton should still not be put on the ticket. I see her as a downer and I still do. The Obama Campaign should stop jumping through hoops to please her, Bill and supporters. He has done enough. If the shoe were on the other foot. Most people would why doesn't Barack just go away. If all of these people want a McCain Presidency, then I say we get the Government we deserve. At least 4 more years of befuddlement and confusion on what it is we are doing in the world. Also a man who want to keep Wars going that our young people will have to fight for old men making stupid mistakes and ego tripping with threats to other countries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 08/21/2008
- wanj I'm a Fan of wanj 7 fans permalink

I think Obama is too smart to pick HRC... O, is not jumping thru hoops for her I think.... He's pleasing her b/c he needs her supporters (21% of the dems are still not behind him). Not to mention, since he won't be giving her VP,let her have her moment in the limelight. She did her thing and made a lot of women proud!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 08/21/2008

I am an Independent voter who is tired of all the "hate talk" AMONGST THE DEMS! This is a vitally important election. Do you really want to lose it? Don't you understand what the alternative is YET?

I am going to vote for Obama and HIS VP pick, no matter who he or she may be.

I have a son in the Army who has been been on back-to-back rotations for more than 5 years now.

I don't want a president who will to bomb, bomb, bomb Iran (or EVEN joke about it!).

I don't want a president who seems to take pride in graduating 5th from the bottom of his class.

I don't want a president who lied to, cheated-on and finally deserted his first family. Behaviors matter. Character matters.

Let's work together for true change. For the life of me, I cannot understand a Hillary supporter who would vote for John McCain. Say NO to another WAR PRESIDENT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 08/21/2008
- rcwblessed I'm a Fan of rcwblessed 15 fans permalink
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A Hillary supporter voting for McCain is the equivalent of: biting off your nose to spite your face! I don't get it either. The mess that Bush is leaving for the next president dictates that now is not the time for Democrats (and Independents) to waste their votes! The thought of a McCain presidency really scares me. He is trigger happy, and diplomacy is way over his head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 08/22/2008
- GuyFawkes I'm a Fan of GuyFawkes 28 fans permalink

Gergen is usually pretty on the money, but he's off on this one.

1. Obama announcing a hypothetical cabinet will bring up the "presumptuous" charge from the GOP and msm again.

2. Al Gore doesn't want to be second banana again. That's the fate of people like Joe Memtum.

3. This one speaks for itself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 08/21/2008
- JackND I'm a Fan of JackND 28 fans permalink

I don't think it hurts him any at this point (but could greatly help) to hint at his cabinet. The idea actually occurred to me some time ago, since I think his VP ought to be a governor with executive experience, he also needs to reveal who he has in mind for the foreign policy tasks of SoS and SoD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 08/21/2008
- emmaspeaks I'm a Fan of emmaspeaks 3 fans permalink

I agree. If Obama can talk about cabinet postions, people will have an idea of what is to come and it puts McCain on the defense even more. If he picks Hillary for a position, it will help those voters who would be disappointed by a different vp. He'd be able to show the strength he is pulling to get to work in Washington. It is a plus, not a negative.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 08/22/2008
- PTTY I'm a Fan of PTTY 7 fans permalink

Hillary is the GAME CHANGER!!! She is the SHOCK & AWE we need

Biden did not get 17 million votes and is not exciting, Bayh is surly not exciting and neither is Kaine.

Hillary is a FIGHTER

Obama/Clinton 08/024

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 08/21/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

She fights for herself and her ambition.

Not all fights are noble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 08/21/2008
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The point is, how does Obama tame or channel that fight? Make her VP and her self interest will be aligned with his... What better way to get HRC to fight your fight for you than to give her some equity in your fight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 08/21/2008
- Fabienne I'm a Fan of Fabienne 31 fans permalink

"Fighting" usually serves to toughen the resistance. Isn't it time cooperation became less than a dirty word?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 08/22/2008
- Davwbaird I'm a Fan of Davwbaird 23 fans permalink
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text message for breakfast or saturday two hours before on the stage together. they have signed 400,000 more persons since text was announced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 08/21/2008

"Maybe she's the final Cylon. Nobody knows?"

haha! As you well know, the Humans and Cylons have overcome their animosity to work together pretty successfully, as of late.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 08/21/2008
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