I agree. I am starting to like T. Russert. About time Hillary was asked tough questions. Previously she got away with dodging them. I would just had to the the Clintons (or anyone sleazy) back in the White House. Yuck! Wasn't it Tim Russert who started off in the very first debate asking some tough question of Hillary? He was chewed up alive by the Clinton machine the following days and that's when she started playing the "victim card". I think it's very telling he was brought back to drive the political stake through her heart.
I'll provide the garlic, Tim...
Wasn't it Tim Russert who started off in the very first debate asking some tough question of Hillary? He was chewed up alive by the Clinton machine the following days and that's when she started playing the "victim card". I think it's very telling he was brought back to drive the political stake through her heart.
RUSH: I want to go back to the archives. By the way, welcome back. Rush Limbaugh, as usual, half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair. Back to the archives. This is what started the nosedive of the Clinton campaign. This is me. This is October 30th of 2007.
RUSH ARCHIVE: What is amazing to me about this is how Mrs. Clinton gets to be quiet when she wants to be quiet. This is her state! The fact that she's a presidential candidate only adds to the fact she should be asked about this. The fact that she's a senator from the state of New York and not being peppered by the press, "What do you think of the governor's plans here for illegal immigrants getting driver's licenses?" It is amazing how she's able to skate. She's given a pass! It's "too radioactive" for her, writes the AP. Man, oh, man, oh, man. Would I have loved over several occasions the last 18 years for you dummkopfs in the media to think certain issues were too radioactive for me to talk about. Good grief! The woman doesn't have to say diddly-squat about anything, and she doesn't.
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