As
far-fetched as this might seem, some senior Democrats, including reportedly
White House officials, are giving serious thought to how the party can grab the
wheel at the last moment and avoid the collision of two historically unpopular
political figures, a smash-up where Trump might be the one walking away, damaged
but victorious. Two Washington insiders
- Democratic pollster and political adviser Douglas E. Schoen and famed
Watergate investigative reporter Carl Bernstein - have described panicky
meetings of top Democrats worried over Clinton's troubled campaign, with Schoen
also describing private talks about possible last-minute alternatives. I've heard similar tales of hushed discussions
- with the fill-in options including Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of
State John Kerry or Sen. Sanders - but I still believe these fretful leaders
are frozen by indecision and don't have the nerve to pull Hillary Clinton's
hands off the steering wheel even to avoid disaster.
Hillary Clinton was born on Oct. 26, 1949; 8:02 am,
Chicago,Il. [1]. In a previous post [2] we have
discussed the possibility of her e-mail nightmare exploding around the first week of June. Adding to
her woes is the eclipse of March 9 that fell opposite on her radix
asteroid Nemesis [16pi] opposite radix Saturn [16vi] in the 10th
house. The June 5 New Moon [15ge]
activates the eclipse falling opposite the Saturn leg [16sa].
NEMESIS: The Undoing, the Achilles Heel.
SATURN: Responsibility; discipline; acceptance of rules.
The inability to
accept rules has become her Achilles Heel leading to her undoing.
Another unfortunate indicator is Mars about to station on
her natal Ascendant [23sc] and solar arc
directed Saturn [23sc]. About the star backdrop in this area, Diana Rosenberg
writes:
Those born under the Serpent, Centaur and wild beast
Lupus, for all their refinement and culture, sense the feral, savage level that
lies beneath the veneer of civilization, the primal drive for survival and
dominance….capable of a stubborn gallantry and courage against great odds, they
do not necessarily follow the crowd; willful, rash, headstrong, self-indulgent,
they do things their own way, and the defiant daredevil nature of Hercules may
lead to unwise, careless, even reckless speculation and (sometimes) its
comeuppance, with a possible loss of position and/or reputation.
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