2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumIn the debates, Hillary Clinton showed exactly why she should be president - WaPo Editorial Board
By Editorial Board October 20 at 6:52 PM
IF PRESENT trends continue and we emphasize if Hillary Clinton will be elected president on Nov. 8, in an ironic conclusion to a political year that supposedly belonged to outsiders and populists such as Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
Why has Ms. Clinton, the establishment alternative facing the voters, wound up in the lead at this late date? According to much conventional wisdom, she is the beneficiary of structural factors, such as voter demographics, and of good fortune in the form of the Republican Partys spectacularly irresponsible choice of an incompetent nominee. No doubt a different GOP candidate might have run a stronger general-election race than Mr. Trump; anyone with a modicum of civility and political talent could have.
Nevertheless, it is time to point out another reason Ms. Clinton is winning: She is earning it. She and her campaign have remained disciplined and even-keeled through tempests large and small and through the tests of political communication and argument known as the presidential debates, both against Mr. Sanders and against Mr. Trump. It is not easy to stand on a stage for 90 minutes and parry words with an opponent, moderators and town-hall invitees; still less is it easy to do so while keeping ones cool amid sleazy provocations and unpredictable insults from Mr. Trump. Through it all, Ms. Clinton has stayed focused on issues, laying out a program for the country that we dont accept in every particular but that is well within the broad mainstream of plausible policy alternatives.
Perhaps most important, she has kept her rhetoric civil and inclusive, in the face of an opponent bent on trashing the norms of democratic discourse. This is no mere style point. It is in a way substantive too, because this election has taken on importance beyond the already-high stakes for national policy; it has turned into a trial of our democratic culture. Certainly, Ms. Clinton has found ways to needle her opponent. But by preparing for the debates, using them to advance rational arguments and refraining from responding in kind to Mr. Trumps lowest blows, Ms. Clinton has exemplified whats still good about that culture. In fact, you might say she has reminded people of whats good about establishment politicians about people who understand that it takes skill to survive and advance their causes in the public square, and who make it their business to polish those skills.
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roscoeroscoe
(1,370 posts)Couldn't agree more.
Madam45for2923
(7,178 posts)So many of us enthusiastic about her, glad more and more are seeing it too!