Posted on 02/19/2003 9:06:03 AM PST by kattracks
A spokeswoman for Sen. Hillary Clinton sounded angry Wednesday morning over comments from Sen. John McCain yesterday, after the Arizona Republican urged ex-President Bill Clinton to "shut up!" and stop criticizing President Bush as the nation prepares for war.
"I don't think that's appropriate," barked the Clinton press flak, who hung up the phone abruptly before we could get the full McCain quote out.
No one in ex-President Clinton's Harlem office was available to comment on Sen. McCain's remarks.
In an interview with nationally syndicated radio host Sean Hannity on Tuesday, the Senate's most influential Republican slammed both ex-presidents Clinton and Carter for their recent Bush bashing, saying they were "causing damage" to U.S. interests with their constant carping about White House war plans in Iraq.
"Look, former presidents can do damage," McCain warned. "It's very unhelpful. It's in some ways damaging."
He then added, "I just have two words: Shut up!"
"It was an unwritten rule for a long time," the Arizona Republican told Hannity, "that you kept your mouth shut about the conduct, particularly of national security affairs, by the people that succeeded you. That is obviously not honored by either former President Carter or former President Clinton."
Read more about Sen. McCain's decision to read the riot act to Clinton and Carter exclusively on NewsMax.com.
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I saw him on several shows, and he was really good.
You know, I think I just might be able to die happy, if I knew that something I had said had made Hillary Clinton angry.
At the Israeli Day parade in NYC, I got very close to Hillary as she marched by. It was relatively quiet and a little old man right next to me called to her. She stared at us and leaned forward as he yelled We love you, Hillary! She was still smiling at us, about seven feet away when I yelled right in her face, Youre a crook and you should rot in prison! Get the hell out of my state!
She never lost her phoney plastic smile, but I know it pissed her off real good. Chuck Schumer stepped between us and whined Nice. Real nice.
I said, Thanks Chuck, you little weasle.
What a nice day that was.
You know, this I think is one of the reasons Rush Limbaugh is so big. (You're thinking, "Huh? And the connection is....?" -- hang on). People like me back in the nosebleed seats watch corrupt monsters like Clinton2 and Schumer and others, and listen to them gassing about what "their people" tell them, and we have no voice, no way of being heard. We rant, we fume; but we never will be able to go toe to toe with one of them, or to counter their lies and distortions. And then there's Rush Limbaugh, often as not telling 20+ million people exactly what we wanted to say.
He helped me stay sane during the Clinton years for just that reason. I was so frustrated, so angry, so furious with what Clinton was getting away with -- and there was Rush, who had the goods on him, and trotted them out in front of God and everyone day after day.
So now you're in that category. You told them a part of exactly what I need them to hear. I feel better just knowing you said it. Good job! And thanks!
Dan
Dan
This is the same thing she pulled on stage with Lazio during the Senate debates. It's called "crying girl".
And there were a whole bunch of us here on FR telling her the same thing when she was giving her "Constitution 101 lecture during the Estrada hearings".
Oh, are you serious? That is WONderful! What a great story! I never read that in FR!
You inspired me to go back and search for the original post. Here it is:
It was almost three years ago now (time flies) so there are some inconsistencies in exactly what was yelled. Im sure the contemporaneous link is more accurate.
I yelled at her quite a few times that day.
As I noted at the time, letting me yell in her face was the nicest thing she ever did for me.
I will spell his name correctly in honor of his comments yesterday.
I imagine that the spokesgal was/is a kneepadder.
I've never heard that before, although looking at his behavior the last few years, it's more than believable.Nobel Peace Prize my ___---Can anyone name a country where there is peace, that he had any hand in?Anybody? Of course you can't. It's just the fact that he tried.Continuing Feeble attempts in posing as a pacifist for publicity. What a load the Nobel Prize commission has become, and then to say they gave it to him to make a point against George W. Bush. There is plenty of smarmy to be spread all the way around with these 2 Libs. Odd how 2 sorry RAT Presidents publicly bash the President.My apologies for the digression.
CLINTON AND CARTER SHOULD JUST SHUT UP AND GO AWAY!
I just never believed anybody could be as vile as Carter and Clinton. Not in my entire life!
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