Sunday, January 28, 2007
rodham clinton
The bubble of Hillary's campaign is expanding. In a clip of her talking to Iowans, she portrays herself as a pleasant midwestern woman. Golly, how can they not hear the acting in her voice? The patronizing. She's about as midwest and normal as Camilla Parker-Bowles-Windsor. Has everyone forgotten the infamous chocolate chip cookies incident with Mrs Bush#41 and Mrs Perot?

Update. After her new 'joke' today, I feel compelled to suggest aloud that being in front of television cameras and on newspaper front pages more than a few times puts a person at risk for a magnetic effect that wipes out the ability to see clearly. First JonCary [sic] and now Hillary say something stupid and then say they were making a joke when, well, it wasn't funny. It may be entirely and sadly true that Hillary feels able to deal with 'evil impossible men' because of you-know-who, and it may indeed titillate us to know that she knows that we know what she's been putting up with all this time, but what part of that piece of - er - humor speaks to her ability to be a world leader? Let's see: you know that you're being demeaned and treated badly and then you suck it up and live with it. Sure, that sounds authoritative and statesperson-like.

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Blogger Dick Stanley — at 11:48 PM, January 28, 2007:
She'll be an amusing candidate--we'll see how long she can hold her Pelosi smile--but I really can't see her getting nominated, much less elected.
 

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Blogger DADvocate — at 10:15 AM, January 29, 2007:
Hillary is such a chameleon. This is what scares me most about her. She has been in the national public eye for nearly two decades and I still don't feel like I've seen the real Hillary.
 

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