Posted on 12/17/2001 2:40:27 AM PST by Shenandoah
IT wasn't just that NBC's Tim Russert was throwing softballs last Sunday to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-NY, on "Meet the Press." Indeed, as The New York Times noted, Russert's questions "were not all softballs." This is true. Some of his questions were big, shiny beach balls that Clinton could lob back and never see followed-up on again. Russert began by quoting a statement by Mrs. Clinton regarding the Clinton administration's efforts against terrorism: "We did what needed to be done and could be done," Mrs. Clinton said recently, adding Clintonesquely, "but it was not near enough of what should have been done." Logically enough, Russert asked, "What more should have been done?"
Uniformed children stand in units named after guerrillas killed fighting Israel as part of Hizbollah's Jerusalem day rally December 14, 2001 in Beirut. The head of Lebanon's Hizbollah guerrilla group urged Palestinians to launch more suicide bomb attacks on Israelis and defy U.S.-led demands to crack down on 'terrorist' militant groups. (Sharif Karim/Reuters) |
No flame intended, my friend, but let me assure you, the nasty pig is all bad.
She sold her soul to get where she is, and is now negotiating a second mortgage.
Her goal is the White House, and she will step all over anyone naive enough to believe that she is "not at all all bad".
Now lean back, draw cotentedly on your pipe and dream pleasantly on.
Neither was Hitler. < /sarcasm >
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You sound like my brother, one of her campaign/policy crafting flunkies. Hmmmmm....are you typing this from Manhattan?
You are wrong about Hillary. The problem isn't that she's misunderstood. The problem is that she refuses to understand that the vast majority of humans on this planet can get by quite nicely without Hillary telling them how to eat, dress, defecate...
The only tool her weak imagination can grasp is the unthinking club of big government, which she desires to wield in a most vindictive manner. Government should be invisible in our lives - i.e. limited in it's powers, as enumerated in the U.S. Constitution, not and "influence".
In order to represent the people, you have to know what the hearts and minds of the people. You cannot know the hearts and minds of the people if you view them as filthy little serfs who must be shoved aside with your every passing.
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