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November 27, 2007Hillary: The Face of America?I’m no fan of Maddy Albright’s, but I think she’s got every right to wonder how Hillary Clinton has the bald audacity - some might call it the unmitigated gall - to suggest that during her husband’s presidency - she, Mrs. Clinton - was “face of the Administration on foreign affairs,” Mrs. Clinton didn’t actually say that, not at first; one of her operatives, former Governor Tom Vilsack introduced the notion, apparently as a means to shore up Mrs. Clinton’s assertion that being married to a president automatically confers presidential experience and acumen upon a spouse. Hillary must have liked Vilsack’s thinking, though, because she agreed with it, saying (incomprehensibly):
No, I didn’t get that wrong. According to ABC, that really is what she said. Speaks like a 14 year old when she’s off script, doesn’t she? Anyhow, Bill Richardson takes some exception to the notion of Mrs. Clinton being the overseas face of the administration. His spokesperson says:
As well Richardson should. No word, yet, on how Albright has received the news that she - the first female Sec of State, the chaser of Yassir Arafat and dancing partner of Kim Jong Il - was not, in fact, “the face of the Administration on foreign affairs.” Since Ms. Albright’s past loyalty to the Clintons has rivaled only Sid Blumenthal’s, it’s doubtful that she will raise an objection to Mrs. Clinton’s breathtaking assertions. Albright may have felt pride in being the first female Secretary of State, but if that fact gets in the way of Mrs. Clinton’s ambition, then so much for sisterhood, or for celebrating women. Albright becomes a footnote, and Hillary looms ever larger as the face, breast, heart, soul, feet, voice, brains and brawn of the Clinton Administration, an administration which talked a good game but, near as I can tell, never actually did much about education, social security, illegal immigration, infrastructure, or, for that matter, terrorist attacks on American holdings, interests or naval vessels, and which remains curiously mum about one of its indisputable success stories. Ah, well…if Albright just smiles and goes along, maybe someday she’ll be let back into the White House, to dance a jig with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, or a polka with Putin. Likely she’ll dance to whatever tune the Clinton’s call. Althouse has more. And Vanderleun says, if Hillary can be president, why can’t Laura? Gateway Pundit looks at the many views of Bill Clinton. http://theanchoressonline.com/2007/11/27/hillary-the-face-of-america/trackback/ 6 Responses to “Hillary: The Face of America?” |
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November 27th, 2007 at 4:55 pm
The ego of this woman is positively stunning.
November 27th, 2007 at 5:51 pm
Terrye is right. Plus, since the liberal media blushes at her bidding, no one “of note” will disagree with her. And there you go, it will immediately become a fact. Any blogs or other media that beg to differ will immediately be blasted as gender-biased, racist hate-mongers.
She scares the pants off me!
November 27th, 2007 at 9:08 pm
[...] the self-absorbed posse that surrounds that most frightening of candidates, pronounces she was “the face of the Administration on foreign affairs” during her husband’s tenure. Ha! Will any MSM step up and dispute that? No…don’t [...]
November 28th, 2007 at 4:06 am
Hillary IS, or at least Would Be the Face of America, that is if America were populated by nothing but Horses (and too bad for the ad hominum)….
November 28th, 2007 at 7:50 am
I agree with Vanderleun, Laura Bush is far more qualified. Which only brings up again the heartrending thought that maybe nobody who really has the qualities we need in a president could be, or could want to be, elected. May God have mercy on us.
November 28th, 2007 at 3:10 pm
Hillary Rodham Clinton - Star of her Own Weird and Dangerous Fantasies! She is this election cycles answer to the delusional and dangerous John “Le Fraude” Kerry!
If sleeping with the President of the United States qualifies HRC for the presidency, then equally so qualified are Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broderick, et seq. Their numbers are - no doubt - legion!