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Liz Smith | 08/22/2008 9:00 am

Cher To Hillary: We Want You, Babe!

Clinton: photo by Barbara Kinney/Flickr.com; Cher: Getty

"I have only one firm belief about the American political system, and that is this: God is a Republican and Santa Claus is a Democrat," said P. J. O’Rourke.

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What has happened on the pre-convention scene since last Wednesday has set political junkies on their ear! After he won the primary, Barack Obama looked like an unbeatable Democratic candidate. But, Sen. Hillary Clinton, who fought the good fight and emerged as an ever-more important and dynamic persona, would still not be his choice for vice president. Those of us Democrats who were for her — that is, the rational ones among us — accepted this fact and turned our support to Obama. He has many appealing qualities and his election is important to anyone who has their mind on the far right drift of the Supreme Court.

But then matters began to slide and this columnist has said on a number of recent occasions that if Obama wants to ensure his election, he needs to look again at Hillary. (I said this last Tuesday on CNN’s "American Morning" with John Roberts. Click here to watch the clip.) I also remarked on the unpleasant reality — to many — of Sen. Clinton’s famous husband’s omnipresence. But I believe it won’t be a factor. I think she would force him to butt out! Her loss in the primary taught her a great lesson and I know this for a fact.

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Nobody paid a bit of attention to my chiding Obama to take Hillary as a precaution, if not as the best of a lot of dreary choices. Then Wednesday night, following Ralph Nader’s astonishing prediction that just what we’ve said here should happen, would  happen —  all the talking heads on TV began a drumbeat — it should be, it will be Hillary, Hillary, Hillary!  And as Obama’s polls shortened the distance between him and John McCain, people said this more and more.

So you won’t be surprised to learn that one of the most famous superstars the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s — now on her eternal comeback career — telephoned us entirely on her own initiative to have her say.

If you don’t care about celebs endorsing politicians, then so be it. If you are curious — read on.

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My phone rings midday Wednesday. A slightly hoarse, husky woman’s voice says, "Liz? Do you know who this is?" The voice is familiar, but I can’t be sure. Am I in an old American Express commercial? I hate guessing games. "No, who is this?" I reply with more acerbity than intended. "Oh, I love when people don’t know. Liz, it’s Cher!" Indeed it is Cher, fighting a strained throat, courtesy of her ongoing Las Vegas gig.

Cher says, "I have something I want to tell you." Visions of wedding invitations or a Korean baby adoption dance through my head. "Yes?" Cher gives with the big reveal, with no preamble: "If Barack Obama does not pick Hillary Clinton as his running mate, he is going to lose this election." I start to respond, but Cher is on a roll "I think millions won’t vote. And not just the ‘uneducated, blue-collar women,’ as the media condescendingly refers to Hillary supporters."

Cher, it seems, has decided to take no prisoners on this one. She is certainty itself. "He can’t win without her. No other running mate can help him. He needs her. She is formidable in ways he is not — at least not yet." I venture then the caution that Republicans have a standing "Get Hillary" campaign ready to go. Cher snorts: "There is nothing more to be said about her. She and Bill Clinton have been the victim of every ghastly accusation. They have
survived."

Of Obama, Cher says: "I like him. He is a good person. Intelligent and thoughtful. But he comes off as too thoughtful. We don’t need a verbose and contemplative president. We need  a roll-up-your-sleeves-get-down-there kind of person. Hillary was and is that kind of person. She was the best choice to be president. But that’s not gonna’ happen right now. So the next best thing is she’s gotta’ be there to help him. You can’t win an election on a bumper sticker about ‘change.’ Every politician
promises change! What’s new?"

189 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Sherrie Crews
If you agree, it’s all good!” By sibelle daubigne on 08/22/2008 6:42 pm That response to DeBurca’s post sounds like the attitude of many others who’d vote to have a continuation of the current regime. They have no clue what’s really going on, they just know they’re republican.
By Sherrie Crews on 08/22/2008 8:58 pm
central coast cabin home
I hate it when I agree with “The Stars” but, right on babe! Do you think he has a clue and do we really know what is going on? Stay tuned. Wish I were on his text list, I would stay up all night to hear it is Hillary! Raye Ann on the west coast
By central coast cabin home on 08/22/2008 8:59 pm
sibelle daubigne
LOL Maybe text message is going to be the new style of the White House! Text messaging world leaders,good way to save oil!
By sibelle daubigne on 08/22/2008 10:06 pm
Listenin Lady  NY
Isn’t it interesting that Cher needs to call Liz after dinner with Bill Clinton and Paul Begala??? Whose idea was that? Like most of us take our cue from Cher! (no offense intended Cher—-great singer but not my guide for politics!) This is Obama’s time and I am so tired of the whinning from Hil supporters. Any Hillary supporter who votes for McCain will have no one to blame but themselves if he wins. I personally believe that it will be disillusioned Republicans who will help propel Obama to victory. Dorothy said it best why we do not need McCain. “Sore losers” will become the new mantra for Clintons if they don’t get over it! She lost because she ran a BAD campaign
By Listenin Lady NY on 08/22/2008 10:36 pm
Mugsy Peabody
One way to make friends and influence people is to tell people who just put a couple of years and a lot of time, effort, thought and money into something that their disappointment is “whinning.” You might at least spell your insults right. And all your other crap. If you want to win this election, the 18 million who supported Sen. Clinton are crucial, and I for one do not believe you will win because you can’t even forge a strategy to get along with the people who might be friendly to your candidate only on the “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” theory. I seriously do not believe that Obama’s supporters can win this election because you’re so damn dumb as to continue to alienate and insult the Sen. Clinton supporters. 18 million of us. And our time. And our money. You seem to think we should just climb on board because …. Why because, exactly? What is it you think we didn’t know in the first place? That Karl Rove’s hand-picked boy is the campaign strategist for Sen. McCain? Keep it up. Insult us. Call us names. Fine. Because every time you do that, we know a little more clearly that you are going to lose this election. When you do, you’ll blame us.
By Mugsy Peabody on 08/23/2008 10:02 pm
Buh- Bye
Biden? OH BARF!
By Buh- Bye on 08/23/2008 12:08 am
sibelle daubigne
Gentleman sucks!
By sibelle daubigne on 08/23/2008 12:15 am
rocky rocky
Another beautiful, boldly intelligent man. I am so happy. Barack Obama and Joe Biden! ( I’m dancing! )
By rocky rocky on 08/23/2008 1:53 am
~ countrywoman ~
Hey rocky….roll out that rug and rock on!
:-)
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 08/23/2008 2:11 am
Mugsy Peabody
It would be lovely if people would stop speculating on what Sen. Clinton’s supporters “fail to realize” and pay attention to what we’re saying. If you want us to vote for Sen. Obama, you should, for starts, quit insulting us.
By Mugsy Peabody on 08/23/2008 2:43 am
EKA -
Mugsy, I for one, absolutely understand what you are saying. 18,000,000 million people voted, enthusiastically, for Hillary. A close election is very hard to come to terms with when your candidate has lost, especially one involving a historic run by a woman. I was just as enthusiastic for Bill, worked for him and voted for him. But the process is the process, flawed as it may be. The history books will tell an interesting story about why this election turned out as it did. Hillary herself has acknowledged that she lost. But the bottom line is that this election is extremely important, we are talking about America’s place in a dangerous global world,we can not afford a continuation of the mess the Republicans have gotten us into. If you supported Hillary, it is safe to assume you are a democrat and have democratic values. Hold your nose, if you must, but do what Hillary & Bill will do, vote for the Democrat. There is no insult intended, just try to see through your hurt to the bigger picture. Hillary will be playing a very big role in the next few years if the democrats can take the presidency, house and senate. Have a great weekend !
By EKA - on 08/23/2008 9:51 am
Mugsy Peabody
You’re a very smart, caring lady, from what you wrote, Ms. Sayers. Salute! And thank you.
By Mugsy Peabody on 08/23/2008 5:08 pm
EKA -
Ultimately, we’re all in this together, aren’t we ? Thanks for the kind words. Love your avatar, by the way, I love cameo’s.
By EKA - on 08/24/2008 12:31 am
Mugsy Peabody
This one is actually from Sorrento….
By Mugsy Peabody on 08/24/2008 2:24 am
EKA -
I was there, I know right where you got it ! Awesome !
By EKA - on 08/24/2008 8:50 pm