by Jonathan Chait
The
argument for Clinton in 2016 is that she is the candidate of the only
major American political party not run by lunatics. There is only one
choice for voters who want a president who accepts climate science and rejects voodoo economics, and whose domestic platform would not engineer the largest upward redistribution of resources
in American history. Even if the relatively sober Jeb Bush wins the
nomination, he will have to accommodate himself to his party's
barking-mad consensus. She is non-crazy America’s choice by default. And
it is not necessarily an exciting choice, but it is an easy one, and a
proposition behind which she will probably command a majority.
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