Sunday, May 18, 2008

Time for a woman president for the U.S.? Hillary Clinton or ...?

As Hillary Clinton's contest for the Democratic party presidential nomination is becoming less likely, there is a natural and somewhat anguished question: when will a woman be the presidential nominee of one the U.S. parties let alone be the winner of the office?

I think that Hillary Clinton was and remains the most plausible candidate for securing the U.S. presidential nomination and even winning the office of presidency.

Unfortunately, Clinton has let the opportunity silp away from her in 2008 but her best efforts may not have been enough. Barack Obama has not only run a better tactical campaign (for example, Obama wisely contested all the caucus state contests while Clinton did not) but Obama is also the "person" that has met the mood of the country and time in 2008 -- just as Reagan did in 1980, and Bill Clinton did in 1992. When that happens i.e., "the candidate" is in perfect sync with the mood of the country, it is almost-impossible for any other candidate to overcome that.

However, Hillary Clinton is eminently qualified to be the President of the United States. There will be another time -- may be in 2012 or in 2016.

The New York Times has listed some potential women presidential candidates. The names are presented in the enclosed photo-graphics. Clearly, Hillary Clinton is the most credentialed person (who also happens to be a woman) for the U.S. presidency.

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