By Jay D. Homnick on 2.11.08 @ 12:07AM
Hillary brings Maggie Williams back from penury -- Obama had better watch his back.
The first sign of a campaign in trouble, like the last sign of a
baseball team in trouble, is when they fire the manager. The
Hillary Clinton for President campaign has dispensed with the
services of Patti Solis Doyle. Doyle was not only guiding her
current effort; she has been credited with leading Mrs. Clinton's
2000 campaign out of the doldrums and into the winner's circle. The
only way to decapitate so capable a captain is by bringing in a
real hatchet woman. And sure enough, the choice of replacement is
none other than Maggie Williams.
Yes, there is an ethnic component here, as Maggie is an African
American, which makes her, in the inane Democrat worldview, the
answer to Obama. "You see, this lady is every bit as swarthy as
you, yet she chooses me over you." On the other hand, Solis Doyle
makes much of her Latina status, and Hillary desperately needs the
Hispanic vote in the Texas primary. So in the world of the ethnos
ethos, these two are more or less of a wash, and the change is
hardly awash in significance.
However, there are other elements at play here, some fairly well
known, plus one that I will reveal to you as an exclusive, from an
inside source of impeccable accuracy.
Maggie Williams, you will recall, was the aide who carried all
of Vince Foster's files out of his White House office after he
died. A senior Secret Service agent, Henry O'Neill, approaching
retirement after a distinguished career, testified to the grand
jury that he had seen her with his own eyes. She denied it flat
out, said no such thing ever happened. No explanation, no excuse,
just looked this guy in the eyes and faced him down.
A big part of how she managed to avoid a major perjury
conviction was by acting like a very small player. Although her
position was officially designated as chief-of-staff to the First
Lady, she and her colleagues made it seem like she was just a poor
black woman who needed a job. Then-Senator Carol Moseley-Braun
fumed about how a poor woman working to feed her family was being
persecuted. For a while, she left the scene to take some kind of
extended vacation in Paris...to relieve all that tension.
At one point Ms. Williams reported to a Senate committee that
she had already paid $140,000 in legal bills, presumably out of her
own pocket. Maureen Dowd, who often defended the Clintons,
excoriated them in a column for letting a poor aide be saddled with
such an immense expenditure due to their chicanery.
FAST FORWARD TO 2008 and, lo and behold, Maggie bears no grudge.
You can choose to believe that she really paid that jumbo legal
price tag and then came happily back to work for Mrs. Clinton, but
I can draw my own conclusions. On top of that, you might well
wonder how this gofer, this wallflower, this petty functionary,
this accidental villain, this sheep in wolf's clothing, suddenly
amassed political skills of such wattage as to render her an
emergency replacement to manage a presidential campaign? It sure
seems like we are missing a big piece in this picture.
Here is the answer. The fact is that Maggie Williams is a
cutthroat political operative from long before the Clintons made it
to the White House. She was the secret mastermind whom the
Democratic National Committee sent out to run dirty attacks against
Republican opponents of candidates the Party thought had an outside
shot at a presumed safe Republican seat.
The following story comes, as I said, from an absolutely
trustworthy source, and goes all the way back to 1982. That was the
year of the first midterm election in Ronald Reagan's presidency. A
young Democrat named Robert Torricelli was challenging an
entrenched Republican Congressman named Harold Hollenbeck and
making no headway. His local staff were hitting a brick wall. A
call comes from Washington; the Party wants this one bad and they
are sending a troubleshooter.
In comes Maggie Williams to take over. She scans Hollenbeck's
record, finds no weak points. Then she notices the district has a
relatively high crime rate. She calls the FBI for state-by-state
crime rates and finds a few of the smaller states like Rhode Island
and Wyoming have lower rates than that district in New Jersey. She
writes an ad showing the names of these states in sequence,
followed by an ominous voice-over: "Under Congressman Hollenbeck,
this district has worse crime statistics than any of those entire
States."
"The Torch" shot up in the polls and beat this poor oblivious
guy, who was last seen mumbling about how crime rates have nothing
to do with Congressmen. Maggie Williams is a tough Democrat
street-fighter from the old school and Mr. Obama had best be
watchin' his back.
topics:
Hillary Clinton, NATO, Africa