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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

The Point: Hillary Clinton isn't walking through that door, Democrats


October 22, 2019  | by Chris Cillizza and Lauren Dezenski

Hillary Clinton isn't walking through that door, Democrats

In the spring of 2000 amid a disastrously bad season, Boston Celtics coach Rick Pitino chided fans of the team for pining for a glorious past that wasn't returning. "Larry Bird is not walking through that door, fans," Pitino said of the legendary Celt in that now-infamous rant.

Pitino's words were echoing in my head as I read a piece from Jonathan Martin of The New York Times headlined: "Anxious Democratic Establishment Asks, 'Is There Anybody Else?" Here's the key bit from the story:

"With doubts rising about former Vice President Joseph R. Biden's ability to finance a multistate primary campaign, persistent questions about Senator Elizabeth Warren's viability in the general election and skepticism that Mayor Pete Buttigieg, of South Bend, Ind., can broaden his appeal beyond white voters, Democratic leaders are engaging in a familiar rite: fretting about who is in the race and longing for a white knight to enter the contest at the last minute."

Among the names mentioned as last-minute entries in the story include 2016 nominee Hillary Clinton, 2004 nominee John Kerry, former first lady Michelle Obama, Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, former Attorney General Eric Holder and former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick.

All of whom are intriguing for one reason or another. And all of whom have their own weaknesses and potential hurdles if they did decided to run. And all of whom seem, at least at the moment, unlikely to suddenly change course and make a last-minute entrance into the 2020 race.

This hand-wringing, it's worth noting, is a quadrennial rite for Democrats. The party -- or some element of the party -- can always be found fretting as to the alleged weakness of the perceived front-runner for the nomination and voicing concern that unless something changes they could find themselves on the outside looking in, again, on the White House.

Those worries are multiplied by Donald Trump's presidency, a tenure that many Democrats believe deeply could threaten the very core of our democratic institutions if it is allowed to continue through 2024. And made even worse by former Vice President Joe Biden's weak debate performances so far in the 2020 race and his major fundraising struggles. 

But the simple truth here is this: Hillary Clinton isn't going to suddenly leap into the primary. And even if she did, it's far from a guarantee that she would win. Ditto -- and to an even greater extent -- Kerry, Brown, Holder and Patrick. (Michelle Obama actually might be able to get into the race this late and win, but she ain't running.) The Iowa caucuses are now just 104 days away. And there are still 19(!) Democrats currently running for the Democratic nomination.

The Point: Wanting what you don't think you can have is an essential part of being human. But so is being underwhelmed if you actually got that thing you wanted so bad. Democrats pining for someone other than their current 2020 candidates would do well to remember that.

-- Chris

QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Takes a lot conviction and bravery to write a whole book anonymously."

-- White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham on the news the anonymous Trump official behind The New York Times op-ed has new book coming out.

FAKE NAME WITH REAL REPERCUSSIONS

Shot – White House trade adviser Peter Navarro made up a fake person "Ron Vara" in his books to bolster his arguments about Beijing's threat to the US economy. (The name is an anagram of Navarro's last name). Vara is quoted in at least six of Navarro's books, including in "The Coming China Wars" from 2008.

Chaser – Beijing cited Navarro's fake name as a move that "will threaten and undermine normal international relations and order."

"Certain people in the US can do whatever they can think of to contain and smear China without scruple," said Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying in a press conference Tuesday.

"The US will hurt its own interests in the end," the spokesperson said.

CHRIS' GOOD READS

ISO: Rudy Giuliani

How Justin Trudeau survived

Diwali comes to Capitol Hill

Ross Douthat thinks "Watership Down" can tell us a lot about politics

Are liberal arts colleges dying?

Astrology: So hot right now!

MUSICAL INTERLUDE

Sufjan Stevens wrote music for a ballet. Pianist Timo Andres performed it. It's called "The Decalogue." No words. Just beautiful music.

A TIPPING POINT

Don't assume the Senate would *never* remove Trump

Chris analyzes the steps that would have to happen to lead the Republican-majority Senate to remove the President from office. It's not likely. But it's not impossible, either.

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LAUREN'S CAMPAIGN TRAIL LATEST

Bernie Sanders: Defended Tulsi Gabbard, saying it is "outrageous" to suggest she is a foreign asset. Gabbard endorsed Sanders in 2016. 

Pete Buttigieg: May have received hiring advice from Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, but the CEO said it "shouldn't be taken as an endorsement."

ONE BIG NUMBER

50%

The percentage of Americans who want President Trump impeached and removed from office. It's the highest level of support seen in CNN's polling. 
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