Posted on 06/22/2006 2:27:47 PM PDT by EnigmaticAnomaly
Hillary redefines shameless.
From the New York Post:
HILL LABELS GOP TACTICS A DISGRACE
By IAN BISHOP Post Correspondent
June 22, 2006 WASHINGTON - Republicans are a "disgrace" for playing politics with the war in Iraq, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton charged yesterday as she moved to turn the spotlight away from Democratic infighting over when to withdraw U.S. troops.
"They choose to tar all who disagree with an open-ended, unconditional commitment as unpatriotic, as waving the white flag of surrender. They may not have a war strategy, but they do have an election strategy," Clinton charged on the Senate floor.
"The politically motivated resolutions put forth by leading Republicans to gain tactical partisan advantage are a disgrace," she fumed.
"My friends on the other side of the aisle believe that the status quo is working in Iraq. They do not believe we need a fundamental change in policy. They choose to continue blindly following the president."
But its the Democrats who sparked a new round of politically charged Iraq debates with a pair of dueling troop-pullout plans that has split the party and pitted Clinton against likely 2008 Democratic White House Senate rivals John Kerry of Massachusetts and Russ Feingold of Wisconsin.
Kerry and Feingold are wooing the partys liberal base with an amendment tacked on to the Defense Department budget that mandates U.S. troops pull out of Iraq by July 1, 2007.
Clinton - closely watched as she tries to navigate between the center and the left of the party - backs a weaker, nonbinding resolution supported by Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.). and other party chiefs.
It calls for an unspecified number of troops to leave Iraq by the end of this year, but sets no other timetable and leaves the rest of the game plan to President Bush.
Republicans, eager to exploit the Democratic divide, have blasted Kerrys plan as a "cut and run" strategy, and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told the Fox News Channel the Clinton plan amounts to "cut and jog."
But Clinton insisted the "only way the new Iraqi government can gain credibility is by proving they can handle an increasing share of the security of the country with fewer, not more, U.S. troops."
Meanwhile, from terrorist enabling Reuters:
Senate defeats Democrats Iraq withdrawal plans
Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:14 PM ET
By Vicki Allen
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-led Senate on Thursday rejected Democratic plans to start the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq as senators cast votes expected to resonate in November elections to determine control of Congress.
Republicans, embracing President George W. Bushs policies in the war that has caused his approval ratings to plummet, defeated two Democratic amendments to start the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
A nonbinding resolution broadly backed by Democrats that urged Bush to start withdrawing troops this year but without setting a deadline for completion failed 60-39. Six Democrats and one Republican crossed party lines on the vote.
Another amendment to put into law a plan to start withdrawing combat forces immediately and complete the process by next July failed 86-13.
In politically charged debate, Republicans cast Iraq as central to the war on terrorism and branded Democrats as divided and weak on the issue.
Democrats said the United States was squandering the lives of U.S. soldiers and hundreds of billions of dollars on Bushs failing policies.
Withdrawal is not an option, surrender is not a solution, said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican. This senator does not want to be complicit in that decision that could reverse the success we have achieved since 9-11 in keeping terrorism off our shores.
But Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, said the Senates choice was between doing nothing, the so-called stay the course option that the president and his supporters advocate, or changing the course and providing our troops and the Iraqi people a way forward.
Republicans and Democrats accused each other of political posturing on the Iraq issue, expected to be key in the November midterm congressional elections.
But introducing non-binding resolutions so you can tell your peacenik constituents you voted against the war that isnt playing politics.
As for "Bushs failing policies":
"Every nation has to either be with us, or against us. Those who harbor terrorists, or who finance them, are going to pay a price." Senator Hillary Clinton, September 13, 2001
"In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al Qaeda members It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons." Senator Hillary Clinton, October 10, 2002
They are Ms Rodhams policies, too. Or at least they were until she saw the latest polls.
But God knows Hillary would never play politics about such an important matter.
That would be disgraceful.
hillary clinton iraq john kerry john murtha
In the mental health field what the democrats are doing is called PROJECTION. People with mental health problems quite often project.
Dubya is the Zen master, he is the reed that bends in the wind. The fact that he's at 42-48 percent after years of propaganda and spew must scare the absolute hell out of the libbies.
"Politics" is a good thing - it's the right to vote, the right to a representative government. In other words, Senator Clinton is saying the Republicans are doing their job, which on this resolution, I agree!
And he could probably be over 60 percent if he just fought back a "little". His silence hurts other repbublicans running for office.
Clinton was the first "black president?" Bah. Bush is the first Zen master president.
Dubya is "out there."
Hilly's going to be on Reptile suicide watch after 2008.
I have no doubt in my mind.
Sorry, I'm going to have a classless moment here:
STFU you stupid B!7CH!!!!
That's a perspective I can agree with.
"FBI files? Sure got plenty of them AND a "get out of jail card"
fully valid and issued by the US Congress"
bttt
I haven't heard those on the left saying that much in the past year or so. There are an awful lot of lefties who hate her because she hasn't come out against the war.
Politicians playing politics? Who would have thunk it? Someone should tell the "Smartest woman in America" that politicians never stop playing politics. And that especially applies to her.
Your strategy hasn't worked, Mrs. Clinton ;-)
Wow! Glad Hillary and Murtha and Kerry and Dean and Durban and Reid and Pelosi and Keneedy and Schumer and Boxer and Feinstien and Feingold would never stoop so low as to play politics with the war in Iraq! Playing politics is so beneath them!
When politicians start griping about politicization I take a very jaundiced look.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.