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To: ncountylee
One thing I have never been able to abide about the Clintons and the MSM is this type of story that talks about how masterful Bubba, and now Hillary!, is at manipulating the media and presenting a false face, as if this is an admirable thing.

Pretending to support the military when you in fact do not is not admirable. It is despicable, no matter how well you do it or how much the round-heeled MSM want to let you get away with it.

Does anybody, anywhere have any doubt that the day after the 2008 election, Hillary! would forget every nice thing she ever said or done about the military and return immediately to form?

Anybody?

Anywhere?!?

23 posted on 12/04/2005 5:28:57 AM PST by gridlock (eliminate perverse incentives)
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To: gridlock

"Does anybody, anywhere have any doubt that the day after the 2008 election, Hillary! would forget every nice thing she ever said or done about the military and return immediately to form?"





50% of the US public who watch nothing but the MSM media will believe her new image. All Hillary needs is an endorsement by Oprah.She needs to be targeted and cornered, just like John Kerry was by the Swift Boat veterans. She should be questioned about who had entered Vince Fosters office before the police arrived, she should be questioned about how she managed to parlay a 10,000 dol;ar campaign gift to 100 ooo thousand in a few months ( insider trading). She should be questioned about her behaviour in the travel gate scandel. Generally she would be publicly revealed as a person of unfit character to occupy the office of POTUS.


25 posted on 12/04/2005 5:41:37 AM PST by Candor7 (Into Liberal Flatulence Goes the Hope of the West)
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