Tacking toward Iraq
Meghan O’Rourke (who, full disclosure, edited the piece I wrote for Slate last winter) writes this today about Hillary Clinton’s unwillingness to “trust…the message of revolution embodied in her candidacy”:
But the paradox is that in taking the safe tack she thought made her more electable, she actually made herself less electable.
It’s a good general point, variations on which I expect we’ll hear more and more as the HRC postmortems roll in over the coming weeks. Here’s my version, which has to do with her Iraq war vote:
I’ve been amazed during this primary campaign at how little discussion has dealt with the fact–no, that’s too strong, let’s call it a hypothesis–that Clinton’s decision to vote in favor of authorizing the Iraq war was made with one eye on her upcoming presidential run.