Clinton bucking the party line. I wonder why?
1 posted on
02/19/2005 11:03:08 AM PST by
neverdem
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To: neverdem
Her heinous got quite the smackdown when she got back home after her last trip. She told the troops that winning was not certain and that people back home were questioning the Bush decision to go to Iraq.
She learned her lesson.
86 posted on
02/19/2005 12:59:02 PM PST by
OldFriend
(America's glory is not dominion, but liberty.)
To: neverdem
By the time Hillary runs in 2008 she may run as the GOP candidate. she is a frickin Chameleon.
To: neverdem
How wormlike. Here are some Hillary quotes from her last visit to Iraq:
"I think an exit strategy, unfortunately, is being driven by our political calendar, not necessarily what's in the best interest of a long-term, stable Iraq."
"I applaud the president. [on his visit to Iraq] It sends a message of support. But on the other hand it isn't a substitute for a plan to increase security or to eventually create more independence for Iraqis."
"Americans are wholeheartedly proud of what you are doing, but there are many questions at home about the administration's policies."
--Hillary Clinton to American troops in Baghdad, November 2003.
91 posted on
02/19/2005 1:13:09 PM PST by
cake_crumb
(Leftist Credo: "One Wing to Rule Them all and to the Dark Side Bind Them")
To: neverdem
Sen. Clinton says Iraq insurgents failing, "but I can help them succeed back in the US," she added.
To: neverdem
The Democrats policies are untenable - abortion, higher taxes, anti-privacy, bigger government, cradle-to-grave health care, and so forth. Maybe reality is beginning to hit home? Maybe, but not likely - they have been known to wander in the wilderness for decades on end.
94 posted on
02/19/2005 1:19:15 PM PST by
DennisR
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To: neverdem
Who is the do nothing senator Clinton?
98 posted on
02/19/2005 1:29:36 PM PST by
Fast1
(Destroy America buy Chinese goods.)
To: neverdem
You must be kidding, right ..??
She's positioning herself as a hawk - because she will need that quality to run for president.
However, when she was in Iraq the last time .. she told our troops "the outcome [of the Iraq war] is not certain".
Actually - her goal is: What can I say to fool them today. She has no clue that we aren't fooled anymore.
117 posted on
02/19/2005 1:51:33 PM PST by
CyberAnt
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To: neverdem
154 posted on
02/19/2005 3:03:27 PM PST by
JesseHousman
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To: neverdem
and yet the MSM refuses to expose her fakery.
By the time we reach 2006 the MSM will have her as the one who personally loaded the bullets in the guns of the US troops.
Where was Hilary during viet nam?
To: neverdem
Dick Morris wrote, "It is about time that the Republican Party realizes that the Christian right is doing to it exactly what the radical black Rainbow Coalition of Jesse Jackson did to the Democratic Party in the '80s - making them unelectable. Their embrace is the kiss of death. It is not that the religious right is wrong. Right or wrong, it gets in the way of so much good that the Republican Party could achieve if it were not in the Christian right's grasp."
193 posted on
02/19/2005 4:36:06 PM PST by
John Lenin
(Communism will have to be defeated again because it just won't go away on it's own)
To: neverdem
Mr. Morris cites the election of Arnold Schwartzenegger as the ultimate proof of his assertion. In an effort to whitewash himself, Morris points to the sexual indiscretions and liberal social views of the governor-elect of California. His logic is simple: If they can elect a Republican who gropes women in California, the next step is to get the vote in the deep South the same way.
Allow me to point out something to Dick Morris. There is not the chance of a snowball in hell that Arnold could be elected governor of Alabama or Mississippi, or Georgia, or Virginia. In fact he may be too liberal for New York. The truth is found in the exact reverse of Morriss logic. Without social conservatives the Republican Party is dead. Without the social conservative vote in the South and Midwest it would be impossible for Republicans to hold on to the House or Senate. A Republican Party with the pro-gay, anti-family agenda Morris calls for can kiss virtually every Senate seat in the South good by.
194 posted on
02/19/2005 4:37:25 PM PST by
John Lenin
(Communism will have to be defeated again because it just won't go away on it's own)
To: neverdem
Why? Isn't it obvious?
She's right. She's coming to the conclusion a bit later then most R's, but she's ahead of most of her party.
She knows Iraq will be OK in the end, and she wants to be ahead of the curve. She's the smartest D around, which is why she's so dangerous.
To: neverdem
The five senators that flew into Iraq included Clinton, McCain, Graham, Maine Republican Susan Collins and Wisconsin Democrat Russ Feingold.If Graham had been replaced by SpongeBob or Bozo the Clown, it would have made this entourage complete!!!!!
As we headline Hillary's move to the right, let us also not forget all of the baggage that she is carrying (ie. HealthCareGate, TravelGate, WhiteWaterGate, FosterGate, JuanitaGate ((a gate that she has never addressed yet)), and many, many more Gates.) To think that the press and electorate would overlook all of her past problems, while they literally gave GW a proctal exam in 2004 with his military service, is ludicrous. IMHO, Hillary can move to the center, she could even marry Rush Limbaugh, but the voters will never elect her......
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