Posted on 02/10/2003 9:57:09 PM PST by Mia T
Will Rogers
Theodore Roosevelt
To say that hillary clinton is 'polarizing' doesn't begin to capture the depth of the hate and completely overlooks its range.
clinton is despised not only by the right and the less middling 'middle,' but also by a significant segment of the left, women included. Recall Fran Lebowitz's scathing comments during the senate campaign. On the left, Hitchens has put it best.
The range of the hate has been quantified recently by the Marist Institute poll. 69% of voters nationwide don't want to see this woman run, EVER. No amount of spin will move those numbers, Oh, we will see clinton agitprop machine manipulation at critical junctures, but no movement of the numbers in the real world.
The people HATE hillary clinton. It's that simple.
And 69% is before our campaign...
the strategy:
If the woman is manifestly unelectable. what, then, is the problem? Simply put, clinton's anointment is a fait accompli; an insidious , systematic corruption of, and control over, the electoral process by the clintons and their "infrastructure" has already defeated the will of the people.
We cannot depend on Department of Justice prosecutions to rid us of this scourge. While it is unclear what actions, if any, President Bush will ultimately take, there can be little doubt that the mephitic pair left office with a Bush trump card in hand.
It is my view that we must not wait for the clintons to make the first move. We must take out the trash NOW...A Senate en passant capture is THE MOVE. The woman is a demonstrable security risk. We must use this fact to oust her.
Should this tactic fail--or worse--not even be implemented--it seems to me that the obvious global strategy would be to saturate the media with this simple message:
To this end, we must do the following:
by Mia T, 2.10.03
then why can't it get us out?
consists in being wise in time.
(INDEED, IT IS NOT CLEAR THAT WE ARE GOING TO SURVIVE THE FIRST ONE,)
*Thanx to Cloud William for text and audio
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LEFT-WING TALK RADIO 2: "It's the terrorism, stupid."
Hear clinton stupidity, smallness, banality, fecklessness, ineptitude, prevarication, corruption, perfidy and utter failure directly from the rapist, himself. clinton provides the perfect foil for Bush, who makes a cameo appearance or two.
Pay special attention to Dan Rather's little story about terrorism hitting the U.S. "bigtime" during the clintons' tenure.
In particular, connect the following dots: the '93 WTC bombing. a certain bin Laden protégé and clinton's admission that he passed up bin Laden. Note clinton's spurious argument for this monumental failure.
To this day, clinton seems not to understand that bin Laden is -- and was in 1996 -- an enemy of the state, not a simple criminal.
clinton still seems not to get it -- the same terrorist --the terrorist he refused to take--hit the same building in '93.
Notwithstanding this, to hear clinton tell it, his disastrous decision not to take bin Laden when offered on a silver platter by Sudan, (arguably the worst decision ever made by a president), derived from his scrupulous avoidance of abusing power and trashing laws...
Yeah, right.
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No, I hate them for the same reason I hate Brussels Sprouts.
Once a decade I will taste Brussels Sprouts, to see if I still gag--and if they taste as awful as I remember from the last time.
Nothing could possibly taste that bad, I tells myself.
Then my taste buds remind me that something can. People who like Brussels Sprouts are not of this Earth; trust me on this.
Nobody could possibly waste time preparing such ugly, distracting, and poorly-designed HTML rubbish...but one little taste of Mia T reminds me that they can.
--Boris
Mia, we love you, but RETIRE THE ARCHIVES or just post links to them for those who WANT to see them all for the 266th time.
Sounds like you keep giving Mia T another chance, though...unlike Brussels sprouts, her tastes might change...
brussel sprouting...
I guess I missed Boris' brussel sprouting. The fundamental problem with brussel sprouting is its premise that the brussel sprouter is the arbiter of good taste, correct thinking, elegant expression, etc. Corollary:
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