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'No. I've said no, no, no'
NY Daily News ^ | Mon Dec 8 | JAMES GORDON MEEK

Posted on 12/09/2003 7:17:49 AM PST by presidio9

WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Clinton launched a triple-network attack on President Bush yesterday while at the same time insisting she doesn't want his job.

For now.

"No, no. I've said no. I've said no, no, no, no," the New York Democrat told NBC's "Meet the Press," when asked if she would accept her party's nomination in 2004.

But no matter how many times she said no, the questions kept landing as Clinton made the rounds to ABC and CBS.

Clinton and her aides have publicly denied for months that she will make a bid for 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in 2004 - even though some supporters have insisted that her options are still open.

Fueling the continued speculation is the dismal performance of the current crew of Democrats running for President when matched against the former First Lady in the polls.

"I think that that's very flattering and I appreciate the support that Democrats are showing for me," Clinton told NBC. "I'm going to try to use that base of support to help elect a Democratic President."

In a new twist, ABC "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos, a former top aide to President Bill Clinton, asked the senator to imagine a nominee begging her to join the ticket as veep.

"That is not going to happen, George," Clinton said. "That is so far out of ... the realm of the possible."

"That is not a no! It could happen!" Stephanopoulos chirped.

Clinton gave a similar answer to NBC in response to a fictional scenario in which the front-runner falters, prompting moderator Tim Russert to quip, "I think the door is opening a bit, senator."

"Oh, no, it's not," a beaming Clinton shot back, practically bouncing out of her seat. "The door is shut."

And yet the Democrats' top fundraiser gave her party only 50-50 odds of beating Bush, leaving open to speculation that her longer-term strategy is aimed at a 2008 run, when there might not be an incumbent.

"Right now, I am focused on my job," Clinton said. "And I'm trying to do the best job I can for my constituents."

New York's junior senator has helped stir the pot about her White House ambitions with, among other things, her best-selling memoir, "Living History," which she hawked on a nationwide publicity jaunt.

She also has delivered increasingly incendiary political speeches aimed at Bush's policies, and ramped up her rhetoric after returning recently from Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq (news - web sites).

Clinton said she remains concerned that Team Bush's Iraq exit strategy - officially ending the U.S. occupation by June - is timed to boost the President's chances in next year's election.

But White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card told "Fox News Sunday" that Clinton was "clearly mistaken. ... What drives our policy in Iraq: the Iraqi people, and their needs and the desire for greater security." Originally published on December 8, 2003


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004election; 8moreyears; billary; billclinton; constitution; copresidentbill; copresidentclinton; denial; denialaintariver; election2004; hillary; hillaryclinton; liarliarpantsonfire; lyinghillbilly; lyingliar; unelectedcopresident
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1 posted on 12/09/2003 7:17:50 AM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9
Dear senator,

If you've said "No, no, no" then why are you registered with the FEC as a candidate for president in 2004?
2 posted on 12/09/2003 7:20:53 AM PST by coloradan (Hence, etc.)
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To: coloradan
That's one of her surgical doubles.
3 posted on 12/09/2003 7:26:14 AM PST by risk
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To: presidio9
Talking Head: "Senator clinton, Will you say 'no'?"

Hillary: "I've already said 'No.' ""

Talking Head: "Mr. President, Will you apologize?"

Clinton: "I've already apologized."
4 posted on 12/09/2003 7:30:35 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: presidio9
This pretty much locks it up...HRC will be accepting a draft (something her husband never did) for the 2004 nomination. You can still get a Hillary contract for about $7.00 over at tradesports. This is considerably more expensive than the contract on Kerry, Lieberman, Edwards, Sharpton, Kucinich, etc.
5 posted on 12/09/2003 7:30:51 AM PST by Moosilauke
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Now the vice president's slot under someone who'd soon resign "for health reasons" or due to a suddenly breaking scandal...
6 posted on 12/09/2003 7:31:26 AM PST by struwwelpeter
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To: presidio9
I'm looking forward to Hitlary being the dim's nominee.

Face it, the dwarves are so boring we would all be asleep for most of 2004.

At least with "the smartest woman in the world" we will be able to get heatedly involved, and watch as the final chapter of the clintonistas' unfolds.

7 posted on 12/09/2003 7:32:47 AM PST by G.Mason
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To: presidio9
"No, no. I've said no. I've said no, no, no, no," the New York Democrat told NBC's "Meet the Press," when asked if she would accept her party's nomination in 2004.

What, no mention of that rehearsed laugh that she repeated identically on all three networks?

8 posted on 12/09/2003 7:39:32 AM PST by aristeides
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To: struwwelpeter
You've got it! I have been saying for over a year that Her Lowness is going to take the VP slot in next year's run. They (Dean? & Clinton) will, of course, lose but Hillary will be the shoe-in for nomination in 2008 and will be seen as the "unity" candidate!
9 posted on 12/09/2003 7:40:25 AM PST by cartoonistx
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To: Moosilauke
You can still get a Hillary contract for about $7.00 over at tradesports. This is considerably more expensive than the contract on Kerry, Lieberman, Edwards, Sharpton, Kucinich, etc.

You can take out a contract on Hillary for only 7 bucks? I thought hit men were more expensive than that ;)

LQ

10 posted on 12/09/2003 7:41:21 AM PST by LizardQueen
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To: struwwelpeter
Why Hillary will never be vice president: Blood, Money & Power: How L. B. J. Killed J. F. K.
11 posted on 12/09/2003 7:41:25 AM PST by aristeides
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But no matter how many times she said no, the questions kept landing as Clinton made the rounds to ABC and CBS.

Nobody believes her because they know she is an f***ing lier. Knowing that, the Democrats and kool-aid drinkers still want her as President.

It's as if they're pleading, "Go ahead and lie to us. We still want you as President."

Go figure...

12 posted on 12/09/2003 7:50:32 AM PST by BFM
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To: presidio9
Can she even win reelection in 2006? I think if New York canned her 2008 would be lost for her as well.
13 posted on 12/09/2003 7:51:05 AM PST by bethelgrad (for God, country, and the Corps OOH RAH!)
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Can she even win reelection in 2006? I think if New York canned her 2008 would be lost for her as well.

That's why I want Guiliani to wait for her. Only he can drive that stake through her heart. And I think secretly he's pissed about how she won that election in 2000. It was just starting to get nasty in the Spring before he dropped out.

14 posted on 12/09/2003 8:00:52 AM PST by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does)
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To: BFM
"No, no. I've said no. I've said no, no, no, no,"

Isn't that what Juanita said?

15 posted on 12/09/2003 8:51:07 AM PST by CJ Wolf
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To: presidio9
Can she even win reelection in 2006? I think if New York canned her 2008 would be lost for her as well.

"That's why I want Guiliani to wait for her. Only he can drive that stake through her heart."

Or could Colin Powell be the Republican Senate candidate from NY in 2006? He's a NY'er, and Rudy may go for The Governor job as Pataki's term is finished.

16 posted on 12/09/2003 8:58:14 AM PST by NewLand
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Or could Colin Powell be the Republican Senate candidate from NY in 2006?

Interesting, but isn't that a step backwards?

He's a NY'er

Since when did that matter in NY?

17 posted on 12/09/2003 9:03:02 AM PST by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does)
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To: presidio9
Interesting, but isn't that a step backwards?

No less than it was for the "co-president"...I think Powell has ambitions beyond a cabinet position, this could be a better first step. Just a thought, I believe others have had as well.

18 posted on 12/09/2003 9:09:16 AM PST by NewLand
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To: presidio9
Your lips say "no", but your greedy, black, whithered heart says "yes".
19 posted on 12/09/2003 9:12:15 AM PST by Redcloak (Got avarice?)
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20 posted on 12/09/2003 9:16:27 AM PST by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does)
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