Conservatives Undecided About McCain But United on Clinton
This Hillary Clinton bobblehead, created by Dayna Meserve, was on sale at the CPAC convention. (Photo courtesy of Dayna Meserve, http://www.hillnoshesgottogo.com/)
WASHINGTON — Her image festooned on a lively array of bumper stickers, buttons, t-shirts and bobblehead dolls — her head wobbly, her mouth agape and her body substituted by a donkey — Hillary Clinton continues her more than 15-year run as conservatives’ most despised person in America.
Conservatives may find John McCain uninspiring, but they have nothing but cold, hard zeal for the woman he could face in the presidential election next November, the former first lady who once called them the “vast right-wing conspiracy.”
“I am here to contribute to the downfall and demise of Hillary and what she would do to this country. I am here as a conservative, as a mother, as a grandmother,” said Dayna Meserve, who created the “Hill No! She’s Got to Go,” bobblehead dolls for sale at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.
“I would rather she not get the nomination and just get dropped-kicked off the planet,” Meserve said.
Clinton’s image, and the very thought that she might become America’s 44th president, lent an edge to the CPAC proceedings last week.
“There are so many people who — even Democrats — just hate Hillary,” said Courtney Morrow of Crown Forum, which publishes conservative authors and subjects and displayed its latest product line, including a number of expose-styled Clinton titles.
But a conundrum pervades the conservative ranks. While they despise Clinton, many of them hope she will be the Democrats’ presidential candidate in the fall, because they believe she will galvanize disenchanted conservatives to vote.
With polls indicating that Barack Obama would do better than Clinton against McCain, conservatives are feeling torn about whether they should plot her demise or pray for her nomination.
“I think she has the potential to get conservatives out to the polls,” said Michelle Healy, director of donor relations for Citizens United, a conservative activist group that has been running a negative television ad comparing the legislative record of McCain to Clinton. Citizens United was also hawking copies of “Hillary: The Movie” at the CPAC event.
“It’s a double-edged sword, yet people get motivated when they see a specific threat.”
Turnout is critical to many Clinton-haters, who note that the number of Republican voters participating in primaries and caucuses has paled in comparison to the Democrats.
Most people interviewed at the CPAC convention said they would not join opinion makers like Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter in rejecting McCain. Instead, they are starting to conceptualize strategy for a general election that pits McCain against either Clinton or Obama.
“We have a real chance to win against Hillary,” said Dick Collins, a Texas Republican who runs StopHerNow.com. “It will energize conservatives to get active again in campaigning.”
But not everyone is convinced that a liberal bogeyman — or woman, as the case may be — can pull conservatives out of their funk and deliver a Republican victory in November.
“I just don’t buy it,” Joy McCann, who publishes the Little Miss Attila Web log, said of the idea that a Clinton nomination would be a boon for Republicans.
“Look, Nancy Pelosi was going to do the same thing,” she said, noting that the threat of Pelosi becoming Speaker of the House conjured the same prediction before the 2006 mid-term election.
“People aren’t just going to wake up, we have to wake them up,” she said. “[They] won’t do it without a huge organizing push by us.”
Others said the Clinton factor may be a bit overstated.
“I don’t think she plays much of a role here right now,” said Katie O’Malley, a columnist for Human Events magazine.
O’Malley says it’s too early to focus on the Democratic candidate.
“I think we are still struggling for the soul of our party. We need to get our head together, and then we can get focused.”
Part of that process entails getting behind a candidate. McCain, who is running far ahead in the delegate count for the Republican nomination, has failed to charm the conservative crowd, as demonstrated by the mixed reception to his speech at the CPAC.
McCain became the virtual GOP nominee after Mitt Romney suspended his campaign last week, but Mike Huckabee, who won the Louisiana primary and Kansas caucus on Saturday, remains in the picture.
Huckabee wasn’t a favorite at CPAC either — participants there weren’t convinced his evangelical Christian credentials made up for what they say is a lack of fiscal conservatism — but the weekend results show that the party is as hesitant as Democrats about the best route to victory.
In both private and public conversations at CPAC, conservatives said they were unsure whether McCain, 71, can beat Clinton or Obama, although they appear to worry more about the youthful and charismatic Illinois senator.
But in the meantime, what better way to liven the atmosphere than to concentrate on an old foe? Clinton, as some vendors pointed out, is good for business.
“She’s the gift that keeps on giving,” said Kitt Gasper, who works with Meserve on the bobblehead business.
“Hillary Clinton is great for business,” said Stacey Stine of ConservativeShirts.com. This year, big sellers included a host of anti-Clinton buttons and a t-shirt announcing the “same old socialism” and portraying Clinton alongside the iconic depiction of Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara.
“If she were to win the presidency, we’d sell even more anti-Hillary merchandise,” Stine said, before delivering her knockout blow:
“But she would raise my taxes so much it wouldn’t matter anyway.”




It’ll be McCain by 8 pts over Clinton in November……
This reminds me why I hate the republican conservatives! They are evil people hiding behind a religious platform.
You democrats get a clue, George Bush is in hot water because he gave away more entitlements than Bill Clinton. Check the record. Blacks don’t have a clue all they want is more and more. Read “Scam” by Rev. Petterson. How Black Leadership perpetuates Racism in America. The problem with both parties is that neither are looking out for the best interests of it’s citizens. What part of the Illegal in Illegal aliens do we not understand. When someone close to you gets killed by a drunken illegal that should have been deported maybe you will understand. That’s why we have working visas!!! Then how about Democrats wanting to give money to those that don’t pay taxes. Shouldn’t the rebates go to those that pay taxes. Someone that earns 3K doesn’t pay taxes. Someone making over 75K does. If you pay taxes you get some of YOUR money back. If you don’t pay taxes you don’t. Wake up America. What we need is a third party that will look out for the average American!!! Support the Fair Tax and make America a powerhouse!!!
Comment by Cactus Russ
What do you think Hussein is doing..He panders to every state. He would do anything to control this country…to get back at us. Thats what his Mother and dear Dad would have him do. Send our tax dollars to Kenya and to his dads Terrorists friends.
http://www.youtube.com/explorehuckabee
http://www.mikehuckabee.com/
I challenge anyone who questions who they are going to vote for to check Huckabee out.
A VOTE FOR McCAIN is Insain! We would not be talking about losing the WhiteHouse for 4 years it could be for decades. By then Obama and all his followers will have the United Nations running our Country. It’s our Country We deciede! Don’t listen to the media. If you haven’t noticed by now they LIE!
Get up and VOTE! Take YOUR Country back from the media and Washington Insiders. WE THE PEOPLE…….Want a more perfect union that gives us…..the right to have our votes count and the prospect of……..
LIFE, LIBERTY, HUCKABEE, and the PURSUIT of HAPPINESS!
Comment to Steven Friedrich
I would vote for Romney as an Independent. He is the only one that has any Economic knowledge. We are going to be in deep deep recession with McCain or Obama.
anyone but McPain or Hussein
Wow what a great campaign cry for an Independent
the idea is to hope hillary wins the primary, that way the country will unite against her and make sure dems stay where they need to be - out of power
I’m a life-long Republican and I cannot stand the slimy Clintons. But that still won’t bring me to vote FOR McCain. I won’t vote for that slimeball, either.
Go Obama. At least he’s tolerable.
Democrats unite! Vote Clinton or you will be sending your tax dollars to Kenya and fighting terrorists from Obamas Dad’s religion.
I would love to see Mr. President George W. Bush as our president of our nation for another 4 more years.
If there is on thing I hate, is fake people. And I believe Hillary Rodham Clinton is.
Even though I don’t agree with any of Obama’s policies, I support the man on his presidency bid. He looks honest & humble and that was exactly what I saw on president George W. Bush.
2003 George W. Bush gambled on his re-election on an unpopular war. He did what he thought was right for our country and our future, that was to oust Sadam out of power and protect our liberty.
OBAMA 2008
BUSH FOREVER