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Hillary, Cornyn launch Senate India Caucus

Hillary has easily recognized that the John Kerry campaign is in the dumps and will set things up for her in 2008.  But, she is also a smart politician who senses the mood of the nation much better than anyone in the "Howard Dean" camp, such as Kerry.

So, Hillary is now looking for ways to publicize her "non-liberal" credentials -- and what could be safer than the one [in the linked article] -- "be friends with India."

Recognize that when she does this she is also staking out a position "in favor of" outsourcing -- since much outsourcing goes to India.

Hillary Clinton Wants Dean To Win, Then Lose!  The Loyal Democrat

Is it not transparently clear!!  Hillary wants to win in 2008. She certainly doesn't want to run against a sitting Democratic President, so she wants Bush to win in 2004.  What is the easiest way for Bush to win in 2004? Why it is obvious, he needs only run against Howard Dean. Dean will lose the main election, for sure, even though he could well will the Democratic nomination.  So, many Democrats are seeing this truth and want to kick Dean out before he wins the nomination.  How can Hillary ensure that Dean gets the nomination?  By putting poor Gen. Clark up as an apparent Presidential candidate, but actually only to then be nominated as the VP for Dean, and thus give Dean the apparency of being electable.  A Dean/Clark team would, likewise, lose big time to Bush, but that is exactly what Hillary wants.  Will she get it?

WSJ:  Hillary Confesses

We suppose Mrs. Clinton's explanations have to be taken on faith. So if the honorable junior Senator from New York now wants to argue that she knows a cover-up when she sees it, because she knows all about how these things work, who are we to argue?

Hillary’s Book Backfires

The intent of Hillary’s “Living History” was to rewrite history and create a fairy tale version of her life with Bill Clinton – a story that would mask her and her husband’s greedy climb to power.

That Hillary Show

I refuse to insult my readers’ intelligence by wading into the silly debate over whether Hillary is telling the “truth” in her book. I treasure in this context the wonderful line I once heard from a New Yorker when he was asked to believe something manifestly unbelievable: “Do I look like I’m from out of town?”

Living History, Living a Lie

This just in: Hillary now says she was shocked by Bill and Monica's inappropriate sexual escapades. Go figure.

Indeed, according to the excerpts, Hillary believed her husband was blameless till the day he told her otherwise. In her words, or the words of a reasonable facsimile: "I could hardly breathe. Gulping for air, I started crying and yelling at him, 'What do you mean? What are you saying? Why did you lie to me?'"

Hillary’s Vast-Right Wing Conspiracy Didn’t Do It

Hillary explained that Der Schlick was just trying to “protect” her from learning about the Oval Orifice trysts with Monica. (What a great guy!) This, she says, explains why - despite being the smartest woman ever to nibble on a Blimpie - she was the last to learn about the affair. Incredulous? So was the caller who asked how Bill Clinton was protecting Hillary by sending her on the Today Show to blame everything on a vast right-wing conspiracy. Imagine letting your wife to go on national TV to defend your honor when you know she's making a fool of herself - and then saying, "I did it for you, baby."

Bush-Haters Far, Far Surpass Any Clinton-Hate

The latest Gallup poll shows the Democratic Party's efforts to paint Bush as having "lied" about Hussein's WMD program, and to therefore claim the war to liberate Iraq was unjustified, has failed. (See: Gallup: No WMD, No Prob) This is devastating news to you Bush-haters - and you know who you are. I'm here to officially say hatred for Bush on the left has far surpassed whatever hatred there was for Bill Clinton on the right. You people are losing it, and I have the vitriolic e-mails to prove it.

The Walters-Clinton Interview: Hillary Has the Chilly Deportment Down Cold

Walters asked the questions we wanted asked, but Clinton didn't always answer them, not satisfactorily anyway, in the course of "Hillary Clinton's Journey: Public, Private, Personal," an hour-long book plug masquerading as a news special on ABC. As most politicians would, Sen. Clinton went into this interview with a clear idea of how much she wanted to reveal -- and how much she needed to reveal in order to titillate the public into buying her book.

Hillary tells Walters she's forgiven Clinton's `sin of weakness'

(KRT) - Let's see. Hillary says she isn't running for president in 2004 and has no intentions of running for president in `08. She's forgiven Bill and hopes they'll grow old together.

That was the big news from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's sit-down with Barbara Walters on ABC on Sunday night.

Sen. Clinton reasserts right-wing conspiracy

   Mrs. Clinton told Barbara Walters in an exclusive interview aired last night on ABC that she believes that a mysterious, unnamed group of people was out to destroy President Clinton from day one and brought about his impeachment.
    "I would say that there is a very well-financed right-wing network of people that was after his presidency from the very beginning, really stopped at nothing, even to the point of perverting the Constitution, in order to undermine what he was trying to do for the country," Mrs. Clinton told Miss Walters.

Hillary Goes to War, Wall Street Journal, May 6. 2003

A week after the start of the war in Iraq, Donald Rumsfeld gave a briefing to the Senate Armed Services Committee. At the time, the advance of American troops toward Baghdad supposedly was bogged down -- it turned out they really weren't -- and the Bush administration was facing stiff criticism. But the defense secretary got strong support from an unexpected source, the newest member of the committee, Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton of New York.

Conservatives React to Hillary Shriekfest, Newsmax, April 30, 2003

The mainstream press is pretending not to notice Hillary Clinton's shrieking tirade against President Bush in Connecticut Monday night, where she bellowed that she was "sick and tired" of Bush supporters questioning the patriotism of Democrats who criticized the commander in chief while troops were in harm's way.

 


         
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