Since we're discussing Hillary, I thought I'd put this here, although it's off the topic of the Plantation remark.
Hillary has attacked the administration on the issue of Iran. But last year, her husband told a forum he admired Iran very much.
Here is what Clinton said at a meeting on the margins of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland:
Iran today is, in a sense, the only country where progressive ideas enjoy a vast constituency. It is there that the ideas that I subscribe to are defended by a majority.
And here is what Clinton had to say in a recent television interview with Charlie Rose:
Iran is the only country in the world that has now had six elections since the first election of President Khatami (in 1997). (It is) the only one with elections, including the United States, including Israel, including you name it, where the liberals, or the progressives, have won two-thirds to 70 percent of the vote in six elections: Two for president; two for the Parliament, the Majlis; two for the mayoralties. In every single election, the guys I identify with got two-thirds to 70 percent of the vote. There is no other country in the world I can say that about, certainly not my own.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/1356367/posts?page=59
I think we need to encourage the DemonRATS to nominate Hitlery, then rally around her and take their loathsome causes; abortion, "gay-rights", betrayal of our troops, gun grabbing, etc. "into the streets." That ought to ensure election for any conservative slate we care to nominate.
Is Hillary a cheap race-baiter, like Johnny Cochran? Voters need to know.
Here is the "plantation" strategy that no one seems ot have grasped"
1. Hillary wants to be elected President in 2008.
2. Her perceived (by some) toughest opponent would be Condi Rice.
3. Republicans often make the case that black voters are "on the
plantation" of Democrats, because they are taken for granted, given their bloc-like voting.
4. A Condi campaign would threaten the Dem lock on black voters.
5. Commentators, if not the Condi campaign, would make a major issue of black voters considering Republican for the first time, and "plantation" would be the key word/label for this issue.
6. Hillary wants to poison this well, by memorably (mis)using the word to cloud its meaning, deceptively suggesting that it is simply a synonym for "partisan." Hillary needs to defuse this bomb before it blows up her chances.
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December 7, 1941+64 Hillary Clinton's revisionist tome notwithstanding, 'living history' begets a certain symmetry. It is in that light that I make this not-so-modest proposal on this day, exactly 64 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The context of our concern today--regardless of political affiliation--is Iraq and The War on Terror, but the larger fear is that our democracy may not survive. We have the requisite machines, power and know-how to defeat the enemy in Iraq and elsewhere, but do we have the will? In particular, do we have the will to identify and defeat the enemy in our midst? Answerable to no one, heir apparent in her own mind, self-serving in the extreme, Hillary Clinton incarnates this insidious new threat to our survival. What we decide to do about Missus Clinton will tell us much about what awaits us in these perilous new times. COMPLETE LETTER
AN OPEN LETTER TO TIM ROBBINS, DAVID GEFFEN, CHRIS MATTHEWS, MAUREEN DOWD + JEANINE PIRRORE: a not-so-modest proposal concerning hillary clinton
Dear Concerned Americans,
December 7, 1941+64
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AN OPEN LETTER TO TIM ROBBINS, DAVID GEFFEN, CHRIS MATTHEWS, MAUREEN DOWD + JEANINE PIRRO
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