Posted on 01/06/2003 9:34:34 AM PST by doug from upland
#1 - FJB
#2 - Children in Hospital
#3 - She Throws Coffee in Marine's Face
#4 - Dissing Health Care Execs Who Offered Solution
#5 - Hillary, the Commies, and the Black Panthers
#6 - Defiling the White House Christmas Tree
#7 - Hillary Calls the Police Murderers
#8 - How Did She Get Her Name?
#9 - Sister Frigidaire
#10 - Troopers and Secret Service as Servants
#11 - Beep, Beep, Get Out of My #$%&@&$ Way
#12 - Hillary Lied to Zeifman, Rigged Nixon Impeachment Protocols
#13 - It Takes a Village To Stiff a Waitress
#14 - Rape, Part 1
#15 - Rape, Part 2
#16 - Rape, Part 3
#17 - Hillary Doesn't Really Have a Goon Squad, Does She?
#18 - Algore Learns Lesson on Inauguration Day 1993
#19 - Strom Thurmond Meets the Hillary Express
NOTE: the survival of our Republic is threatened by two things -- fundamentalist Islamic terrorists and Hillary Rodham Clinton. President Bush is leading the fight against the terrorists. It is up to those of us who know the real Hillary Clinton to lead the fight against her. We must shine the light of truth on this dangerous woman so that all Americans may know the real Hillary.
#20 in the continuing series.
On Sept. 20, 2001 President George Bush made a remarkable speech to a joint session of Congress. He set the agenda for the battle against evil, and those on both sides of the aisle were with the president, displaying a sense of bipartisanship and patriotism. Except for one person. Hillary Clinton.
It was a shameless performance by the junior senator from New York. Why was she behaving like a child? Did she see her presidential hopes going up in smoke? Would the country now concentrate on foreign policy and try to undo the damage done by her husband?
From the Don Imus show as reported by NewsMax ---
NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert came under fire Monday morning for failing to ask New York Sen. Hillary Clinton tough questions during her debut on his show "Meet the Press" the day before.
Nationally syndicated radio man Don Imus, who did not see Sunday's "Meet the Press" broadcast, grilled Russert about Clinton's responses to a number of questions he assumed would be on the NBC newsman's list.
But time after time, a noticeably uncomfortable Russert had to admit he dropped the ball.
Imus first wondered how Clinton explained her questionable behavior during President Bush's address to a joint session of Congress immediately after the 9/11 attacks.
IMUS: She was rolling her eyes and laughing - clearly acting in a derisive manner when the president was speaking. That would have been a great piece of tape to rack up. She probably would have got up and left.
RUSSERT: Well, no - I don't think you can - you know, during the Lazio-Clinton debate up in Buffalo during the campaign I showed the tape from the "Today Show" where she talked about the right wing conspiracy. I have no problem showing tape. But I - I thought....
IMUS: I'm surprised she even talks to you after what you did to her there.
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FReepers had many comments on the night of the historic speech. She acted like a spoiled child who did not want to be there. Many say that they saw her roll her eyes. She was rude and talked during the speech. Her clapping was very s-l-o-w and unenthusiastic. Perhaps the best comment of the night was the following:
Yes, she rolled her eyes, turned her head, curled her lips in "disgust", and clapped like a sloth.
5 posted on 09/20/2001 8:08 PM PDT by LittleBoPeep
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Michelle Malkin wrote a great piece on the event that deserves to be seen in its entirety.
September 26, 2001
Hillary Clinton in crisis
-- WHAT'S eating Hillary Clinton? Her behavior during President Bush's address to Congress last week was abominable. At a time when even the most partisan of her Democratic colleagues stood united with the president, NY Sen. Clinton shunned patriotism for petulance. She grimaced. She sighed. She rolled her eyes. She fidgeted like a five-year-old at an opera. And when Mrs. Clinton mustered enough energy to clap, she acted as if there were razor blades strapped to her palms.
Although network talking heads refrained from comment, outraged Americans across the country spoke out. Teacher Kathie Larkin of Atlanta wrote to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "This is behavior I would not accept from my sixth-graders listening to a speaker, and I expected better of an adult from a state ripped apart by terrorist violence. Hillary needs to grow up."
James Gale of Silver Spring, Md., wrote to the Washington Post: "She at times seemed bored and uninterested, clapping perfunctorily, and at other times she was talking during the speech. I thought her actions were unbecoming a senator at this difficult time."
The Boston Herald, one of the few bold newspapers to take note of Clinton's insolence, editorialized that she "looked like she was sucking on a lemon."
And Karen Gauvreau of Clearwater, Fla., wrote to the St. Petersburg Times: "She would have been better off had she stayed home."
Mrs. Clinton's staff claims she was weary from traveling. What nerve. All she had to do last week was park her taxpayer-funded backside on a plane seat. Meanwhile, her constituents and volunteers from across the country pulled 13-hour shifts, sifting through rubble, sorting body parts, and collapsing on curbsides from exhaustion and grief.
A few nights' rest didn't seem to cure Mrs. Clinton's unsightly condition. During last weekend's prayer memorial at Yankee Stadium, she remained dour and tight-lipped as the tearful crowd of thousands sang the National Anthem. Hiding behind sunglasses - guess she can't control the rolling eyeballs any more than Al Gore can control his heaving sighs - Mrs. Clinton posed for photos with a strange sneer frozen on her stony face.
Let there be no doubt about whose interests come first for Mrs. Clinton in times of crisis. While New Yorkers mourned, their junior senator sulked. Then she tried to rip off both President Bush's and Mayor Giuliani's coattails by claiming credit for securing federal disaster aid. The damage-control patrol at the New York Times ate up her narcissistic spin. A Sunday puff piece, which was silent on her churlish performances, extolled her "full transition from a former first lady who happened to hold a Senate seat to true federal legislator."
The paper reported that "Mrs. Clinton has carefully guided the Giuliani administration on how agreements are forged between Congress and the White House" and has "taken on chores like holding the hands of counselors for families, usually out of the way of a camera." Gag. As if Giuliani needed "guiding." As if grief counselors needed help from a woman who just two years ago planted her lips on the cheeks of blood-thirsty Yasser Arafat's wife after she spewed anti-Israel, terrorist propaganda.
Adversity magnifies deep character flaws that no pair of sunglasses can conceal. Hillary Clinton's resentful visage and insouciant behavior this past week reveal that -- like her husband -- she suffers from a fatal inability to put love of country above love of self.
In the weeks before the attack, Mrs. Clinton was gearing up to drive the anti-GOP bandwagon on her path toward greater power and higher office. She had raised big bucks for fellow Democrats and helped block President Bush's choice to head the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The Beltway buzzed with fresh rumors of a possible presidential bid. "Senator Clinton is on the rise, moving back into public life, enjoying a bit of the spotlight and savoring the fact that whatever attention she does get is all about her,"gushed Time magazine last month.
That all changed when the Twin Towers came crashing down on 9-11. "I think we were all victimized by this," Mrs. Clinton said last week. An expression of sympathy for others - or a self-pitying lament? The cold, corrosive look in Hillary Clinton's eyes speaks for itself.
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After the most devasting attack ever on U.S. soil, Hillary Clinton did what she has done her entire life. She thought of herself. That might be fine if she is a homemaker baking cookies in an Illinois suburb. It is not fine for a United States senator. Patriotism be damned. It is all about Hillary. It is always all about Hillary.
Commander In Chief Hillary Clinton?
I would prefer that she never even gets to the point of running for ANY public office. Not even dog catcher!
It seems to me enough dirt on Hillary has been out there for years. Problem is the media ignores it, covering for her. Getting the goods on her has already been done. Just look at what Doug has posted. What we need is an unbiased press.
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