Posted on 11/16/2001 5:19:50 PM PST by denydenydeny
[Excerpt from Dunne's latest Vanity Fair column:]
In 1999, when I was covering the impeachment of President Clinton for this magazine, I wrote about the appalling manners of Congressman Tom DeLay during Clintons State of the Union speech. I reported the smirk on his face and the fact that he didnt stand when the president entered the chamber. Well, fairs fair. I have stuck by Hillary Clinton through thick and thin, despite the consternation this caused several of my friends. But she lost me on September 20 with her appalling manners during President Bushs magnificent speech to Congress and the nation.
What was her problem? She looked mad and mean, with a scowl on her face and a hard glint in her eye. Her hand-clapping was tepid, and it appeared that she wasnt even listening to the speech. It seemed selfish of her to be caught up in her own concerns during one of the most united moments in the history of the country. I realized that night that this new president has strength, zeal, and star power. The government was swept away in patriotic fervor, but Hillary was pissed off, about what well never know. How strange, I though, the second time the camera cut to her, that a person who had lived in the public eye as the First Lady for eight years could allow herself to be caught in that mood.
Yo, Jesse Jackson! Why did you just suddenly stop yelling about an investigation shortly after getting a pantload of federal cash?
"She looked mad and mean, with a scowl on her face and a hard glint in her eye."
When does she NOT look like this?
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