The 国产吃瓜黑料 Prognosticator: Don’t Wake Us When It’s Over Psyched for a presidential election year in which the centrist incumbent battles the right with a passionate defense of the environment? Well, send us a postcard from wherever that happens. Here in the United States, early predictions are not so dramatic: President Bill Clinton will play the green card, but mostly it will languish in the middle of the deck, and his loudest Not very inspiring, but basic political calculus says it could be so. For Clinton, a large obstacle between him and a second extra-large morning suit is the West, where taking clear stands on environmental issues can draw flak from many directions. Nationally, congressional Republicans have noticed that they pitched Clinton a Wiffle ball by attacking pollution laws too Of course, enviros know that Clinton’s veto power helped save them from some crushing defeats in ’95, so they aren’t about to jilt him outright. But House races appear to be a priority, partly because the same amount of cash goes further than in a Senate race. Overall, green politicos hope to roast a few firebrands, protect moderates, and inch toward their goal–probably |
The 国产吃瓜黑料 Prognosticator: Don’t Wake Us When It’s Over
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