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Hillary's Faux Experience
« on: November 21, 2007, 02:22:11 PM »
Hillary's Faux ExperienceBy Tony Blankley
Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Having spent much of my adult life in politics, it would be silly at this late date to be shocked by the discovery of insincerity and misleading statements coming from leading candidates for president. But if I have seen too much of the world to be shocked, at least I still can be appalled. And the gentle lady, the junior senator from the Empire State continues to appall.

Consider the following Associated Press story from earlier this week:

"The economy needs help and fast, Hillary Rodham Clinton declared Monday, claiming the experience for the job and saying the nation can't afford to break in a newcomer.

"'There is one job we can't afford on-the-job training for -- our next president. That could be the costliest job training in history,' Clinton said. 'Every day spent learning the ropes is another day of rising costs, mounting deficits and growing anxiety for our families. And they cannot afford to keep waiting.'"

For months, Clinton has hinted that Obama, less than three years into his first term, lacks the preparation to deal with U.S. foreign policy challenges. In Monday's address, she suggested the nation's budget deficit, income inequality and lack of comprehensive health coverage also required a more experienced steward.

"We need a president who understands the magnitude and complexity of the challenges we face and has the strength and experience to address them from day one," she said.

Good grief. What plausible claim does Miss Hillary have to experience in managing a national economy, balancing a budget or fixing income inequality? Even on health care, according to her husband, the aspiring "first louse (he wants to be called first laddie, but I think the derivation from first spouse works better) claims that she didn't have much to do with Hillary Care -- it was his fault.

Is the national media actually going to accept without even a murmur of skepticism Hillary Clinton's claim to possess all the experience gained by her husband as president? If Obama (or for that matter any other candidate in either party) were to claim such experience, a reporter might well ask him on what basis he claims such experience. And by the way, the same charge can be laid at Giuliani (a candidate I am more favorably disposed toward) when he claims experience in foreign policy. While I like his general attitude on foreign policy, he doesn't in fact have experience or expertise in the matter.

This is an important point. There is a difference between a candidate having a particular policy and having experience in managing such a policy. If Hillary claims she has the best ideas about our national economy, she is entitled to claim that. Socialists will agree; capitalists will disagree. But she should not be allowed to claim, without media correction, that she has experience at managing the national economy.

If I were advising a candidate who was running against her, I would lay into her loudly and often with a challenge to her claim of experience. If she actually was managing the national economy from 1993-2000 from her perch as wife of the president, let her release White House documents showing her active participation in such management. When I worked in the Reagan White House, I wrote hundreds of memos on my areas of responsibility. There was a paper trail. If Hillary actually was doing what she implies she was doing, there will be a long paper trail of memos that she either wrote or commented upon.

For example, some of the documents stolen from the National Archives by Sandy Berger, Hillary's national security advisor (I suppose, following Hillary's claim, Bill's appointees also should be considered hers) are believed to be documents written by others with presidential comments in the margin. Let's have Hillary release all the national economic management documents written by her economic advisors with her comments in the margins. Let's see the option memoranda with her decisions indicated or even her own memoranda addressed to the president on the topic. At the minimum, let's see the memoranda produced by economists from the first lady's staff on the topic.

But of course, this is all risible because back during her husband's presidency, she never even claimed to be involved in managing the national economy. Isn't it time for The Washington Post to do one of its excellent deep research pieces in which they review in detail what substantive issues Hillary was deeply involved in from 1993-2000? Other than keeping an eye on Bill, let's find out at what else she actually has experience.


Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. He is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .

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Re: Hillary's Faux Experience
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2007, 06:21:13 PM »
Has any president ever been more poorly qualified than Juniorbush? He chose one good advisor to cause the voters to think he would have adult supervision, Colin Powell, and then ignored him totally and instead followed the devious deviltries of the NeoCons and the vile and loathesome Dick Cheney.

Jefferson Davis was pretty good as Secretary of War, and even invented a camel corps, which was perhaps thr least popular thing he did in the US government. Americans soldiers despised his camels. I doubt that anyone could have been a successful president of the Confederacy. The CSA was a rather poor idea from the git-go.

Has any president ever screwed up so poorly as Juniorbush?

I find Blankley's jabs at Hillary to be unfair and inaccurate. She has been quite a fast learner as a senator from NY, which is not an easy chore. One must please the people of NYC at the same time as not annoying the completely different constituency of upstate NY. She has been quite good at this. Better than Buckely or a pair of Cuomos. She has been at least as good as Monynihan. Perhaps better.
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Re: Hillary's Faux Experience
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2007, 06:37:02 PM »
>>Has any president ever been more poorly qualified than Juniorbush?<<

Interesting question. How about George Washington? He had no political experience prior to being elected. Mrs. Clinton's problem is she CLAIMS to have experience she doesn't have. Like her husband she is a power hungery reprobate who will say anything to get elected. She doesn't even have the experience Monica has. If she had, we might not have been dragged through Bill Clinton's sleazy perversions.

>>... the vile and loathesome Dick Cheney.<<

Prior to being elected Vice President democrats liked and respected Cheney. He worked well with democrats in the House and as Secretary of Defense under Bush 41 democrats trusted his judgement and his actions during the first gulf war. This new delusional hatred for the man is just anothetr symptom of BDS.

>>Has any president ever screwed up so poorly as Juniorbush?<<

Screwed up so poorly? Is that a double negative? I think you meant performed so poorly or screwed up so much. Jimmy Carter comes to mind. He's at least 100 times worse than President Bush. Clinton? He was basically a do nothing caretaker president so he ranks under Bush.

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« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2007, 06:53:21 PM »
>>Has any president ever screwed up so poorly as Juniorbush?<<

Clinton? He was basically a do nothing caretaker president so he ranks under Bush.

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Re: Hillary's Faux Experience
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2007, 07:05:17 PM »
>>Ooooh, them's fighting words to most Clinton Cool-aide drinkers.<<

It's true though. What exactly did Clinton accomplish? He was dragged kicking and screaming into welfare reform, and any fiscal restraint he showed was forced by the Republicans. He promised a middle class tax cut and didn't deliver. He folded on homosexuals in the military. Now he says he was responsible for the collapse of socialized medicine. He did nothing to stop terrorism and some would even say his inaction was directly responsible for 9-11.

Clinton was simply a disgrace to the office who did nothing but do what ever came easiest and had the least impact on him personally.

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Re: Hillary's Faux Experience
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2007, 09:34:37 PM »
>>Has any president ever been more poorly qualified than Juniorbush?<<

Interesting question. How about George Washington? He had no political experience prior to being elected. Mrs. Clinton's problem is she CLAIMS to have experience she doesn't have. Like her husband she is a power hungery reprobate who will say anything to get elected. She doesn't even have the experience Monica has. If she had, we might not have been dragged through Bill Clinton's sleazy perversions.




So Bill's nationally televised infidelity was really Hillary's fault for not having had mastered the blow job?

One has to wonder at the absolute versatility of your logic!!!

Many, even the sharply shrewd ones, would have passed this one right by, unaware.

It is good to have such cerebral scintillance at our disposal, saving us from missing those slippery little gems of pure truth like this one.

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« Reply #6 on: November 22, 2007, 09:00:42 AM »
George Washington was the head general of the entire revolutionary army. One does not lead troops into battle, especially volunteer troops, without a great deal of political savvy.

Hillary knows where to go for good advice. If she does not know herself, she will find someone competent who does. President Hillary is likely to be a rerun of Bill Clinton, but without the blowjobs, and a greater awareness of the deviousness of the oligarchy. She isn't my favorite, but she will be vastly better than the doltish Juniorbush, or the warmongering Giulani .

Juniorbush hires incompetent sycophants like the Neocons, and bunglers like Cheney and Rice. Then he sticks with them, even after they bungle and screw up hideously.
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« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2007, 11:19:40 PM »
>>It is good to have such cerebral scintillance (sic) at our disposal, saving us from missing those slippery little gems of pure truth like this one.<<

This from one of the geniuses who argued that oral sex isn't sex.

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« Reply #8 on: November 22, 2007, 11:33:02 PM »
>>George Washington was the head general of the entire revolutionary army. One does not lead troops into battle, especially volunteer troops, without a great deal of political savvy.<<

Really. I guess we'll just have to chalk this one up to, because you say so.

>>Hillary knows where to go for good advice.

Where? Sandy Berger? Janet Reno? Or her reprobate husband who's abused and raped women?

>>If she does not know herself, she will find someone competent who does.<<

When President Bush does that don't you call him a puppet?

>>President Hillary is likely to be a rerun of Bill Clinton, but without the blowjobs,<<

True. It's more likely to be cunnilingus.

>>She isn't my favorite, but she will be vastly better than the doltish Juniorbush, or the warmongering Giulani .<<

Vastly better how? She's obviously more doltish than you imagine Bush to be based souly on the record she claimed to have, and then her husband takes credit for. What has she done other than marry a man who is a great lier?

>>Juniorbush hires incompetent sycophants like the Neocons, and bunglers like Cheney and Rice. Then he sticks with them, even after they bungle and screw up hideously.<<

Let's see ... what sort of geniuses are Clinton players .... Madeleine Albright, now there's a real genius. Janet Reno, her accomplishments included torching women and children and sending a child back to Cuba by gun point. Donna E. Shalala, need I say more? Let's not forget Sandy Berger, a thief and a liar. Yeah, those are some real winners there. The Bush Cabinet is at least made up of adults who put their country before the cult of personality that was Bill Clinton.

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Re: Hillary's Faux Experience
« Reply #9 on: November 23, 2007, 07:21:43 AM »

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« Reply #10 on: November 23, 2007, 10:20:43 AM »
Truman was a successful senator and had a pretty long experience as a reformer of the corrupt Pendergast machine in Kansas City before he became a senator.

Juniorbush was a deserter who managed to steal a stadium from the taxpayers and sell it at a profit, and then was governor of Texas, a sytate where the governer has very little power.

Truman learned from his experiences. Juniorbush has learned nothing useful, and has been an incompetent, warmongering, borrow and squander trainwreck for seven years now. With every year, Juniorbush has become more incompetent. Now he is a powerless blowhard lame duck. The world laughs at him.  He is a disgrace who wears his ignorance like some sort of award.

He had exactly one competent adviser, Colin Powell, and ignored him.
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« Reply #11 on: November 23, 2007, 07:58:14 PM »
>>Juniorbush was a deserter ... <<

Thank you Mr. Rather.

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« Reply #12 on: November 23, 2007, 10:55:08 PM »
>>Juniorbush was a deserter ... <<

Thank you Mr. Rather.

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That was the part of President Bush's resume he thought a complement.

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« Reply #13 on: November 23, 2007, 11:01:14 PM »
The fact that a document turned out to be false, does not prove that the event it described was false.

To this date neither Juniorbush nor anyone else has never explained how it was that he weaseled out of the Alabama National Guard before his term of service was up.

He was either afraid to fly or he was worried that an obligatory drug test would reveal what drugs he had taken. So he refused to take the test and was grounded.

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« Reply #14 on: November 25, 2007, 11:44:30 AM »
So, has President Bush done ANYTHING you concur with, XO?
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