Posted on 01/30/2006 10:35:52 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Hillary Clinton: U.S. 'Impatient' for Woman Prez
Americans are growing 'impatient" as they wait for a woman to be elected president, 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Saturday night.
"People are saying,' Well, at least we're ready,'" Clinton told interviewer Jane Pauley, as the two held a public chat for charity in San Francisco.
"There's a feeling that it's time," she added.
Then, in quotes picked up the New York Sun, the former first lady said she detected "a certain impatience" to see a female president following the election of women to similar roles in other countries.
Despite Mrs. Clinton's claims, a Gallup poll found last week that 51 percent of Americans had already made up their minds not to vote for her.
The top Democrat offered the comments after Pauley noted that President Bush had recently said she'd make a "formidable" candidate.
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"People are saying,' Well, at least we're ready,'" Clinton told interviewer Jane Pauley,........and said to herself, "and you know what I mean".
Bake, Hillary, Bake!
This is going to be an emerging theme in the media campaign.."It's time...America is lagging the rest of the world..." with implicit focus on Hillary of course.
Shucks, if only the "suggestor" was one of self-accomplishments and leadership qualities. Too bad she reached her status through blackmailing her husband for his many "indiscretions", her abuse of unearned power (see abuse of servants and White House Travel Agency firings), etc. Not exactly a resume of one who has ever EARNED anything on her own.
Guess we better look elsewhere, for someone without fawning sycophants who cater to this magnet for malcontents.
You never fail to deliver, Mia T!
Yet another great post!
I'm not impatient for a woman president. Maybe Hillary is.
As I've stated -- there are exceptions to every rule.
I think we've learned from Clinton. Note that Gore and Kerry both lost.
That's why it's dangerous to make decisions based on rules with exceptions. Generalizations and stereotypes don't require people to think, and everyone suffers in the end.
More evidence that the Beast is running.....
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I think it time we start begging Ann Coulter to run if just to get on the same stage and debate this witch into oblivion.
BTTT
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