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Hillary Clinton is right for America
« on: November 18, 2007, 11:41:01 PM »
She is female , a good feature for a person to have.
She is well educaed and has experience running the Whitehouse.

She knows how to handle Al Gore.
She takes a firm stand along side whoever she is talking to.

She can raise money from Chinese and Jews alike.
She ain't gonna be satisfied with cooking cookies.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2007, 11:44:02 PM »
Her last name ain't Bush.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2007, 11:52:54 PM »
Fred Endorses Hillary

Bill! Come Back! All Is Forgiven!

 

November 28, 2004

At some point you have to take the manly course, stop equivocating, and set the helm of your country in wise directions. I?m going to do it. I am for Hillary. I don?t do this casually. I know that throwing the full weight of this column behind a candidate will alter the majestic currents of crime and moral pusillanimity that give direction to government everywhere. The fixed stars may deviate slightly in their paths through the sensorium of God. But someone has to do it.

I know: I have said bad things about Hillary, as for example that she looks rumpled as a teenager?s room, that she probably belongs to some hitherto undiscovered arachnid phylum, that she is a cynical, calculating cold-blooded tax-and-spend virago with the personality of a walk-in refrigerator.

These days that sounds pretty good.

Strange times call for strange measures.

At least she is not embarrassing. While she may be a walk-in refrigerator, she is an intelligent walk-in refrigerator. I say that if you are going to be ruled by an appliance, get a bright one. She speaks English, whereas the encumberment only hints around at it. (I don?t think a president should be permitted to make war on anything he can?t pronounce. But I?m a traditionalist.) There is every indication that Hillary finished high school. She is strong as distinct from fixated.

And she suckered New York. What chance do you think the UN would have?

Think about it. Hillary would be cheaper than Bush. All she wants is national health insurance, which would turn into a bloating financial disaster, a dead fiscal whale swelling rancidly on the beaches of government and attracting crooked doctors like blowflies. It would not, however, kill anyone. Not deliberately anyway. Note that Bush, continuing the Republican penchant for pricey entitlements, wants free pharmaceuticals, and wants me to pay for his wars. Does he pay for my hobbies?

By the time he finishes conquering any country his keepers tell him about, Hillary?s bills are going to look like a breakfast tip in a rural diner. I note in passing that Hill has never killed a GI.

Hillary is the clear choice for conservatives, and the only choice for the intelligent, given that the Democrats chose not to field a candidate this year. I asked an ardent conservative friend what conservatives want. ?Smaller government, lower taxes, avoiding foreign entanglements, and liberty,? he said. So much for the archliberal Bush. He spends in the manner of a tour bus of Boise matrons who just got to Cancun, tangles the country everywhere like kite string in a ceiling fan, apparently has never heard of the Bill of Rights, and we?re going to pay for his games with inflation. Which is just taxation without representation.

Everything points to Hillary as the choice of conservatives. At one point during the Clintons' sway in Washington, a minor scandal erupted because, according to sources in the great double-wide on Pennsylvania Avenue, Hillary had chased Bill around shrieking ?Dickhead!? and throwing lamps at him. Now, given that conservatives hated Bill, should this not endear her to them? They never threw lamps at Bill. Again, she gets credit for forthrightness.

Further, Hillary has a better military record than the other candidates. During Viet Nam, Bush used pull to get drunk in Texas while those who couldn?t escape that useful war died, and Kerry apparently used the three-strikes-and-you?re-out rule and some phony wounds to get out of combat.

Nothing wrong with that. Most of the country wanted to do it. All the draftees of the time would have ducked if they could have. The difference between Bush and most of the draftees is that Bush had better connections. If you want to see how much the troops want to serve their country, in any war, give them the opportunity to come home without penalty.

But Hillary didn?t dodge the draft, didn?t besot herself in the Guard, and has nothing whatever to lie about in her military record. Her time in combat equals that of most of Bush?s administration plus that of the entire staff of National Review. She must be up there with Audie Murphy. Notice that this supports the view of feminists that women can fight as well as most men. Or at least most politicians and editors.

I?m hoping she will make Bill her secretary of defense. It?s a character issue. While Bush was pounding down shooters and waltzing Porcelain Mary in the Guard, Bill was forthrightly protesting the war in England. Like Eisenhower, he was against war, and had the courage to say so. Like George Washington, he didn?t want to gum the United States up in remote regions with bad plumbing. It?s true that he had a taste for chunky interns. I will give him the benefit of the doubt, and trust that as SecDef he would get sleeker ones.

Another advantage of Hill is that she seems to be a religious agnostic. Now, if Christianity means what CS Lewis did, I?m for it. But I worry about snake handlers, speakers in tongues, and those who regard themselves as the principal conduit between God and his wayward creation. When someone tells me that ?the Almighty told me to do this,? I want to see the transcript.

The rub is that if you figure God is sending you instructions, then you do whatever the little voices tell you without the least regard for common sense, observable fact, or human decency. Any stray thought that flickers through your mind becomes cosmic email from On High. It is a splendid way of avoiding responsibility for your actions. ?I was only following orders.? It is what makes Moslem loons dangerous.

Hillary may be an arachnid, but she isn?t a delusional arachnid. I do not worry that one morning she will wake up and think, ?I think we need a land war with China. And yeah, I guess that?s what God wants to, or I wouldn?t have thought of it. Maybe I should nuke them first.?

I grant you that Hillary seems to have a taste for running real-estate scams. This is nothing more than enlightened self-interest. Better that she should make her own money (or perhaps someone else?s) than go on welfare. She probably did it to save the government the cost of supporting her. It shows entrepreneurial spirit and self-reliance. I see a close kinship with Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett.

Write her in. It is, astonishingly, the road of patriotism, or at least of lesser humiliation.

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2007, 12:10:19 AM »
Her last name ain't Bush.

That is right !

She is a representative of a whole diffrent dinast.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2007, 12:11:06 AM »
have said bad things about Hillary, as for example that she looks rumpled as a teenager?s room, that she probably belongs to some hitherto undiscovered arachnid phylum, that she is a cynical, calculating cold-blooded tax-and-spend virago with the personality of a walk-in refrigerator.

These days that sounds pretty good.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2007, 12:30:54 AM »
I think the Dems should come up with a Hillary-Lieberman ticket.  All the illusion of change with none of the risks.

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2007, 09:04:06 AM »
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Sheis a representative of a whole diffrent dinast.

True. Still dishonest, but at least not prone to starting wars under false pretenses.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2007, 11:55:42 AM »
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2007, 04:31:42 PM »
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Sheis a representative of a whole diffrent dinast.

True. Still dishonest, but at least not prone to starting wars under false pretenses.


Oh ye

Of short memory.....

http://www.philipcoppens.com/wagthedog.html
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?Wag the Dog? is about a Washington spin doctor (Robert De Niro) who distracts the electorate from a presidential sex scandal, this in the final stages of a presidential election, by hiring a Hollywood producer (Dustin Hoffman) to create a fake war. You may think that the movie was a reaction to Bill Clinton?s infamous relationship with Monica Lewinsky? but you would be wrong. In fact, reality seemed to mimic fiction!
Indeed, less than a month after the movie was released, the Clinton-Lewinsky affair became headline news. Perhaps this was in the stars, for during filming, de Niro and Hofmann went out for dinner one night and ran into President Clinton, all of them together posing for the cameras. Over the course of 1998 and early 1999, as the scandal dominated American politics, Clinton seemed to take inspiration from the movie and engaged US forces in three military campaigns. There was Operation Desert Fox, a three-day bombing campaign in Iraq, which took place at the time when the House of Representatives debated articles of impeachment against Clinton. There was Operation Infinite Reach, a pair of missile strikes against suspected terrorist targets in Sudan and Afghanistan, just three days after Clinton admitted in a nationally televised address that he had indeed had an inappropriate relationship with Lewinsky. Thirdly, Operation Allied Force, a months-long NATO bombing campaign against Serbia that began just weeks after Clinton was acquitted in his Senate impeachment trial. No wonder that critics charged that these operations were an attempt to distract public attention away from the Lewinsky scandal; Serb state television went so far as to broadcast Wag the Dog in the midst of the NATO attacks on Serbia

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #9 on: November 19, 2007, 05:24:39 PM »
Oh ye

Of short memory.....

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Exactly!
Everything Clinton started was over and done with by the day he left office.

His intelligence on Serbia was precise and right on the money. They told him that bombing would cause Serbia to withdraw, and that is exactly what happened, with practically no casualties and one guy who had to eat some ants.

Contrast this with Juniorbush, whose intelligence was bad, whose implementing the war was awful, and whose successor will have many a headache undoing all the mess he started.

Score: Clinton 3, Juniorbush 0 or worse than 0, since he will not have finished his war by the time he leaves office.

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #10 on: November 19, 2007, 05:35:14 PM »
Oh ye

Of short memory.....

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Exactly!
Everything Clinton started was over and done with by the day he left office.

His intelligence on Serbia was precise and right on the money. They told him that bombing would cause Serbia to withdraw, and that is exactly what happened, with practically no casualties and one guy who had to eat some ants.

Contrast this with Juniorbush, whose intelligence was bad, whose implementing the war was awful, and whose successor will have many a headache undoing all the mess he started.

Score: Clinton 3, Juniorbush 0 or worse than 0, since he will not have finished his war by the time he leaves office.



How did Clinton get better info than Bush?
The sorces are the same..

Besides your memory isn't long enough to remember why it wasn't safe in Serbias Chineese embassy?

" precise and right on the money" Hahahaha

Tell me now what made these wars , necessacery wars.

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #11 on: November 19, 2007, 05:45:47 PM »
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Tell me now what made these wars , necessacery wars.

What made them wars?

A short bombing campaign, some missile strikes, another bombing campaign...

We were doing that in Iraq to enforce the sanctions, hitting them with air power.

Until Bushco could sell an invasion and ground war and start getting troops killed.
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #12 on: November 19, 2007, 06:01:10 PM »
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Tell me now what made these wars , necessacery wars.

What made them wars?

A short bombing campaign, some missile strikes, another bombing campaign...

We were doing that in Iraq to enforce the sanctions, hitting them with air power.

Until Bushco could sell an invasion and ground war and start getting troops killed.

Did I put the comma in the wrong place?


Tell me  what made these wars  necessacery .[/

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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #13 on: November 19, 2007, 10:03:27 PM »
Tell me  what made these wars  necessacery .
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Re: Hillary Clinton is right for America
« Reply #14 on: November 20, 2007, 06:27:50 AM »
Tell me  what made these wars  necessacery .

The things we did to Serbia were not acts of war?

If there are acts of war it must be war (please refer to proverbial description of duck).