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Sunday, October 07, 2007
Our political dynasties
Peggy Noonan has an interesting column in Saturday's Wall Street Journal about the situation faced by today's Democrats: the seeming inevitability of Hillary Clinton even as other, better qualified candidates go nowhere. She concludes:
"Mrs. Clinton is so far ahead so early on for the same reason Mr. Bush was so far ahead so early on in 2000, and after only six years as governor, with no previous offices behind him.
It is the nature of modern politics. A political family gains allies--retainers, supporters, hangers-on, admirers, associates, in-house Machiavellis. The bigger the government, the more ways allies can be awarded, which binds them more closely. Your destiny is theirs. Members of the court recruit others. Money lines spread person to person, company to company, board to board, mover to mover. 
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