Posted on 12/07/2003 4:27:42 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, December 7th, 2003
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. and former Vermont governor Howard Dean (D).
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY).
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Former Israeli justice minister Yossi Beilin, former Palestinian information minister Yasser Abed Rabbo and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY).
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Chuck Hagel (R-NE) and Christopher J. Dodd (D-CT); King Abdullah of Jordan; Dore Gold, adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon; former Palestinian information minister Yasser Rabbo; Israeli justice minister Yossi Beilin; and White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card.
And if we really want to defeat her, along with a good book to give out, make a number of copies of THIS and hand it out, and explain it to all friends and neighbors on the fence in election season, 2004!!!This is IMPORTANT.
If Hillary throws herself into the race next year, the following paragraphs may go a long way to explain to your neighbors and friends who she really is and keep her out of office. Make some copies of it please, or bookmark it for the future, because it goes right to her very inapropriate, controlling, socialist personality and plans. If she ever dives in, the lamestream media will go along and paint a very positive picture of the "woman". Look for instance how Viacom removed the thunderous boos of the police and the fireman and their families at the 9/11 Concert in New York. This type of thing goes on every day to her benefit and at the same time to the injury to the country.
In the event she gets in, you and I owe it to the country to hand this out to our friends and neighbors who are on the election fence in 2004, and help explain to them who Hillary Clinton really is. She will continue to be a real threat as long as a substantial proportion of the media is quite willing to protect her and promote her as in the past.
Educating your friends and neighbors is ultimately important, and it will work if it is done in each neighborhood and town in this country.
****** In the early 70s Hillary, through Marian Edelman was hired as a research assistant by the Carnegie Council on Children, a blue ribbon panel of eleven experts assembled by the Carnegie Corporation. Its mandate, in part, was to respond to the concerns of sociologist Uri Bronfenbrenner, who had compared child rearing in the Soviet Union and the United States, and found the United States wanting. The Councils book-length report, 'All Our Children', is MUST reading for anyone who seeks to understand Hillary Rodhams plan for the future of American families.
The Carnegie panelists started with the assumption that the triumph of the universal entitlement state was an inevitability, and the best thing Americans could do for their children was to hasten its arrival. Just as families in an earlier era turned their childrens education over to the public schools, the report argued, so in the future should government assume responsibilities for many other areas of childrens lives. This being so, there was no reason to feel guilty about or harbor concern for the rising rate of divorce. The decline of the nuclear family need not be worrisome, because schools, doctors, and counselors and social workers provide their support whether the family is intact or not. One loses less by divorce today because marriage provides fewer kinds of sustenance and satisfaction.
More significantly, 'All Our Children' offers a blueprint for undermining the authority of parents whose values the authors consider outmoded. The chapter entitled, Protection of Children Rights, the section on which Hillary worked, observes that it has become necessary for society to make some piecemeal accommodations to prevent parents from denying children certain privileges that society wants them to have. The report goes on to advocate laws allowing children to consult doctors on matters involving drug use and pregnancy without parental notification, and preventing schools from unilaterally suspending or expelling disruptive students.
But this is just the beginning. The Carnegie panel further calls for developing a new class of public advocates who will speak for childrens interests on a whole range of issues, from the environment to race relations: In a simpler world, parents were the only advocates for children. This is no longer true. In a complex society both children and parents need canny advocates."
The report goes on to suggest that child ombudsmen be placed in public institutions and some sort of insurance be introduced to enable individual children to hire decently paid private attorneys to represent their interests. The possibilities for child advocacy would seem to be endless. For example the report says, attorneys could bring class-action lawsuits to hold corporations liable for FUTURE damages their businesses might cause to TODAYS children.
This is the voice of people who think they know all the answers and want to use children as a tool to impose their will on others. Is it really time for the government to take even more control and responsibility for your children? I don't think so, and I don't think the majority of you, your friends, and your neighbors feel that way either. That is why it might be good to make this available to them if Hillary jumps in.
In 1972 Hillary spoke at a Democrat platform meeting in Boston. Hillary Rodham testified in favor of a platform that would extend civil and political rights to children. Her position went even beyond that of the Childrens Defense Fund or the Carnegie Council. In an article published in November 1973 in the Harvard Educational Review, she advocated liberating our child citizens from the empire of the father. This was good feminist reasoning for which the rationale can be found in the writings of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre. (There is no good father, thats the rule, Sartre said. Dont lay the blame on men but on the bond of paternity, which is rotten.)
In Hillarys own words, The basic rationale for depriving people of their rights in a dependency relationship is that certain individuals are incapable or undeserving of the right to take care of themselves and consequently need social institutions to safeguard their position .. Along with the family, past and present examples of such arrangements include marriage, slavery, and the Indian reservation system.******
This It Takes a Village Idiot, Hillary Rodham Clinton, belongs NOWHERE remotely near the Presidency!
She called Tim a native New Yorker not herself....
She does say Bush didn't level with us, and she keeps saying what "she heard on the ground in Iraq". As if the soldiers would level with her. She wants "straight talk from the administration". HA! She wouldn't recognize that if she heard it.
"you know, I have no way of knowing....." she should say that more often!!!!
(I meant to count the times she said, "you know".)
She's covering her ample ass with equivication, and interestingly, aligning herself with Newt's criticism of the war plan, which she says we'll read about this week.
Shiney pink pop beads....nice touch.
Listen folks, from what I'm hearing, Hillary is moving her ample ass to the right, and who can blame her? She knows how popular this commander in chief is, she wants to be kinder and gentler.
She absolutely refuses to say whether or not she would send more soldiers to Iraq, she absolutely refuses to say what she would do if she were president. Russert is trying to nail her....it ain't happening..she's slicker than snot. She will not commit to what she would do if Bush asks for more troops, even tho while she was there, she said we need more troops.
"you know, you know...."
She's careful to applaud the troops, but bash the war plan. "I don't think we know", whether Iraq is a bigger threat now. Man oh man, she really is being super cautious in her criticism of Bushs....very super cautious. 'On the other hand" should be her middle name....this morning. This morning, she's speaking to the national electorate....not the Democratic base....smart cookie.
Hillary says, "No", I do not regret giving the president the authority to go to war, but I do regret the way he abused it.
Russert questions her about what she said while in Iraq. Was it appropriate to criticize the president in Iraq? She blames these accusations on right wing talk shows. HAHAHAH
"I wasn't going to lie to that soldier from Fort Drum New York, she says. HAHAHAH.
"you know, you know"
"globalization of information"
"happy talk"
"I believe Osama is alive and is in Afghanistan" "NATO hasn't done it's part" "(Second time she's bashed NATO, not Bush)
Oh goodie, now we get to hear how Hillary dances around Dean! " Well, Tim, I've taken a neutral position, I'm not going to comment on any of our candidates." "We need to do more on Homeland Security".
Biggest Lie of the Day?
"That in 2008 I will be supporting the re-election of a democratic president."
I wonder if any of the Packer pregame shows are on early.
It will be interesting to see who's on top of the hill in the upcoming panel discussion. I'm glad Brit is there.
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