Hillary Clinton on Foreign Policy
Urged President to veto UN condemnation of Israel
LAZIO: When the US failed to use its veto, in the UN Security Council [which condemned Israels response to Palestinian protests] - that was one of the great mistakes of the last few years, and I spoke out immediately. Im sure that Mrs. Clinton had a chance to speak with the president about this, to urge him not to use that veto. I would love to know what the context of the discussion was.
Q: Did you urge him to use it?
CLINTON: That was what I urged my husband to do. He made a different decision
Source: NY Senate debate on NBC Oct 28, 2000
Support Israel in finding a safe and secure peace
Hillary Clinton supports a move [of the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem]. She spoke more generally yesterday about what she called her longstanding respect for the country and its people. The United States has been and will be always there for Israel, she said. And we will always support the Israeli government and Israeli people as they struggle to find a safe and secure peace.
She stayed away from more controversial topics, such as whether there should be an independent Palestinian state. Mrs. Clinton angered many Jewish voters last year with when she voiced support for such a state. But the animosity felt by some in the crowd toward Mrs. Clinton was evident on nearly every block, with some holding signs recalling her embrace last year of Yasir Arafats wife, Suha.
Source: Associated Press in NY Times May 26, 2000
Extend peace treaties to Palestinians, Syrians & Lebanese
The message of Oslo [was]: How we can fulfill Rabins legacy by bidding farewell to generations of war and ushering in a new century of real and lasting peace? The same must be true on all of Israels borders so that the peace that now covers some will be a peace that extends to all-Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese.
Source: Remarks at Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center Nov 11, 1999
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"On Israel, Hillary is horrible," New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind told United Press International.
"If this was only a remark made 26 years ago, then it wouldn't be a big issue, but with the other baggage that Mrs. Clinton carries it is a big issue, and the time factor should not matter.
"This is not an isolated case, and that makes everyone nervous, and it adds fuel to the fire," Hikind said.
Hikind said that Hillary Clinton has ignored areas of Brooklyn and New York City that do not support her and that she holds orchestrated events in friendly areas but that she refuses to meet with people who are upset with her.
The Democratic assemblyman from Brooklyn said many in his district have not forgotten Hillary's embrace of Suha Arafat, the wife of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, after she made "the worst kind of anti-Semitic remarks."
"There is a pattern of Hillary Clinton of trying to play every angle. If she wants to embrace Suha Arafat then she should stand by that statement but not give several versions of what occurred or imply she didn't," said Hikind.
"A lot of people don't trust Hillary, and that's the reason she's doing so poorly in polls."
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While many news outlets did not write about the anti-Semitic allegation, the first lady brought the remark to the forefront of her campaign when she called a news conference Sunday on her Chappaqua front lawn and angrily and tearfully said, "I wanted to unequivocally state it never happened. I hate this type of politics of destruction."
"My policy for the last eight years has largely been just to absorb whatever insult, whatever charge, whatever accusation anybody says and not respond because they are so outrageous and so unfair," Hillary Clinton said. "Anyone who tries to get someone else to believe this will at least have to say, 'Well, she says it's not true.' You're darn right it's not true. It's absolutely false."
President Clinton jumped to his wife's defense and told the New York Daily News Sunday, "She might have called him a bastard, I wouldn't rule that out. She's never claimed that she was pure on profanity."
I'm sure her change of heart is a great comfort to the families of all the people that she and KKKlintoon MURDERED at Waco. Not.
There was Suha proclaiming the evil Jews had used poison gas
How could Hillary Clinton sit there and just let those words pass
The translation's in her ear...she had heard it crystal clear
Then she got up off her rear...oh my, she kissed her
When she got home to New York some Jews were giving her heat
And then suddenly she was thinking this could lead to defeat
Yes, the translation's in her ear...she had heard it crystal clear
Then she got up off her rear...oh my, she kissed her
She had kissed her in a way that showed everyone all was well
And if you do not know, Mrs. Arafat wants all Jews in hell
She'd obfuscate and make up excuses that the media bought
What a great fabrication just like her impeached husband taught
The translation was in her ear...and she had heard it crystal clear
Then she got up off her posterior...oh my, she kissed her
This legacy confab is in and of itself proof certain of clinton's deeply flawed character, and a demonstration in real time of the way in which the clinton years were about a legacy that was incidentally a presidency. Madeleine Albright captured the essence of this dysfunctional presidency best when she explained why clinton couldn't go after bin Laden. According to Richard Miniter, the Albright revelation occurred at the cabinet meeting that would decide the disposition of the USS Cole bombing by al Qaeda [that is to say, that would decide to do what it had always done when a "bimbo" was not spilling the beans on the clintons: Nothing]. Only Clarke wanted to retaliate militarily for this unambiguous act of war. Albright explained that a [sham] Mideast accord would yield [if not peace for the principals, surely] a Nobel Peace Prize for clinton. Kill or capture bin Laden and clinton could kiss the accord and the Peace Prize good-bye. If clinton liberalism, smallness, cowardice, corruption, perfidy--and, to borrow a phrase from Andrew Cuomo, clinton cluelessness--played a part, it was, in the end, the Nobel Peace Prize that produced the puerile pertinacity that enabled the clintons to shrug off terrorism's global danger. |
Yo, Queen Jezebel Hillary....liar, liar, pants on fire!
Hillary is left of Lenin and Marx. She may fool some, but she ain't foolin' me! This is not how she really feels.
Hitlery is just way too much. The smartest woman in the world is just to much for America to handle.
Please someone get her off the stage.
"The Palestinian people have to help to prevent terrorism. They have to change the attitudes about terrorism."
And because Hillary said it, it shall come to pass? Not!
Guess it's her Sister Souljah strategy.