Posted on 03/08/2008 10:02:30 AM PST by SkyPilot
March 8, 2008 -- A top foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama resigned yesterday after calling Hillary Rodham Clinton "a monster."
Samantha Power, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Harvard prof who posed last summer for a glamorous pictorial in Vogue, came under fire after firing off the insult. She further embarrassed Obama by saying his plan to withdraw from Iraq could become inoperative if he wins the White House.
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Not your typical looking democrat.
Looks like John Kerry in drag.
“Not your typical looking democrat.”
Well, she did get ‘fired’.
There is a mix of sadness and resentment in her eyes.
Baby’s got neck.
Look closely - this gal has that typical hang dog look in her eyes and face...
They simply can’t mask that deep down displeasure with everything....
Down turned lips, eye brows and permanent frown lines.....
Nope — she’s a typical Democrat Leftist. Just not as brown bag ugly as most..
She should be fired for such a comment. It’s an insult to monsters.
How sad that a liberal speaks the truth and has to resign because of it. It must really hurt to hold back all that truth on a regular basis. Maybe that’s why she looks so sad in these pictures.
Sounds like a euphemism for something else.
He killed his wife?
That's one fine lookin' babe. Why, If I wasn't married...
That is what has been missing from this kerfuffle. The important question has not yet been asked, so far as I know, by anyone in the drive by:
"Senator Obama, is it true, then, that you deny that Senator Clinton is a monster? Despite overwhelming evidence going back more than twenty years that she is, indeed, a monster?"
This is man bites dog stuff.
No wonder she's an empty headed Demoncrat.
Surprised Bill hasn’t “hit it”.
Get a big head and you get slapped down.
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