Posted on 06/07/2014 12:50:38 AM PDT by kingattax
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reveals in her new book that Barack Obamas team asked her to attack Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) chose her as his running mate in the 2008 presidential race.
"[The Obama camp] immediately issued a dismissive statement and reached out to me in hopes I would follow suit, she wrote. But I wouldnt.
The details of the event have been published by CBS, which has already obtained a copy of the book scheduled for release on June 10.
I was not going to attack Palin just for being a woman appealing for support from other women, she wrote. I didn't think it made political sense, and it didn't feel right. So I said no."
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
The Clinton’s don’t get mad,they get even,Obama they are getting warmed up for their retribution,this should be fun
She refused to attack Sarah Palin because Sarah would perform the Wasilla smackdown on her.
The one she gave Obama,a two days ago on Birddog is a classic.
She just doesn’t want Palin to attack her during her presidential run.
Smoked another BS meter.
The attack on Palin came straight from the psycho skank.
With Palin as VP she would likely be the first woman president, not Hillary, and the psycho skank couldn’t have that.
If you paid close attention to the attacks against Palin they often sounded like something coming from a jealous teenage girl.
It often sounded like a teenage girl jealous of another teenage girls looks because she saw her boyfriend talking to the better looking girl.
The attacks involved the way Palin looked a lot of times.
That didn’t come from any mans camp, that came from a woman, and a not very attractive woman.
All your winged monkeys will do it for you.
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