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January 14, 2008Hillary’s non-stop shuck-and-jiveI recall reading that Hillary Rodham Clinton was a graduate of Yale School of Law and a partner in the prestigious Rose Law Firm, in Arkansas. So, it was a little surprising to see her say this while pandering at a job-training center in California:
[emphasis mine - admin] So, after - by her count - 35 years of public life, Hillary has “found her voice,” and her voice is full of shit. Hillary wants to be president so badly that she’ll even pretend to be stupider than the meanest caricature of George W. Bush if that’s what it takes. I read that quote and wondered if she’d thought to put on buckteeth and her ghastly hillbilly twang while she unloaded that disingenuous bit of horse manure. The only politician I can think of who is more manure-laden than Hillary is her husband; the amount of it they shoveled this weekend alone could fill a truck. Couple all that with these racial gaffes. Once upon a time Mrs. Clinton would pander to the African-American voters, declaring “I don’t feel no ways tired” (try listening to that today - it’s shudder-inducing) and “you know what I’m talkin’ about,” Lately, Mrs. Clinton, in her new voice, seemed to minimize the work of Dr. Martin Luther King and ascribe the success of the civil rights movement to President Lyndon Johnson. Then her husband, in an angry rant, seemed to call Barack Obama’s whole candidacy a “fairy tale”. I don’t really understand how that is racist, unless Clinton is being construed as saying “a black man cannot be president,” but it seems to me you have to want to take it that way. Either way, the “fairy tale” remark was received as “racist” in some quarters. And then neither Clinton had a problem with Andrew Cuomo using the term “shuck and jive” to describe Obama’s campaign.
Cuomo has “clarified” his remarks, saying that he was talking about the art of politics within these primaries, and not about any particular candidate. Okay. I doubt I’m alone in wondering how much sub-conscious bigotry is being unearthed by Obama’s candidacy - but that’s for another post. Certainly, since Obama is a Democrat, we will not see the sort of racist cartoons and offensive photoshopped images the left have offered up to depict Condoleeza Rice or Michael Steele, so that’s a mercy, anyhow. Note: I do not think Hillary using the term “spadework” in relation to Obama was a conscious or unconscious racial remark. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar and a spade is just a garden tool. But I can understand why some would wonder about it. Of course any racial gaffe or percieved gaffe is being explained as the Obama camp picking on Hillary, whose new voice comes with an E-Z Sniffle Victim attachment that really works! It’s quite possible that the Obama campaign is race baiting - but it seems to me the Clinton camp is making it rather easy for them to do so. For instance, Hillary’s minions minimizing Obama as your imaginary hip black friend, are dancing on a very, very thin wire. The manure shoveling by Hillary is not limited to mortgage contracts or racial gaffes, either. She continued this weekend on Meet the Press, regarding Iraq. Here’s Mrs. Clinton in her newly modulated tone:
Here, for example, she’s telling Code Pink how important it is to invade Iraq and topple Saddam Hussein, and to go it alone if necessary. Sorry that the video is not embeddable but do watch it; Clinton begins to speak at 6:34). I wonder how she’s supposed to be a Commander-in-Chief when she publicly doubts General Petraeus’ testimonies and is so quick to ascribe any success there as only coming from a cagey observation of politicians half a world away. As William Kristol - who notes here that Mrs. Clinton’s surge timeline is off writes:
In case you missed the consistent re-visionist tendencies: Martin Luther King’s work is minimized in favor of LBJ, and George W. Bush’s (and his troops’) work is minimized in favor of herself and the Democrats. Actually, this assertion by Hillary is worse than simply her being ungenerous to the president. In making her claim, Hillary helps to obscure the triumph of the human spirit on display in Iraq, and that diminishes all of us. Really, Iraq is a story about the triumphant resiliency of the human spirit - the spirit of the troops who believed in the mission, the spirit of the Iraqi people to emerge from their decades-long shadowlives, even the spirit of a president and a prime-minister willing to risk careers and legacies in order to keep faith with the Iraqi people, something that used to matter. With the right leader, the story of Iraq could be one that uplifts and ennobles the nation. Hillary is not that leader. All she manages to do is block out any bright light from Iraq’s successes, like the moon eclipsing the sun. Oh, and…she shovels and shovels.
Ann Althouse says Obama and Hillary are both playing race games, and points out that - oh, yeah, Hillary said politics isn’t a game; it’s about people. Gateway Pundit is trying to keep track of who is playing which card. America Magazine looks at how and why Hillary blundered on Martin Luther King. Rick Moran examines living and dying by identity politics. Don Surber is also looking at the unraveling of identity politics, and wonders why Dr. King’s good advice has been ignored. I’ve wondered that too. Sister Toldjah calls it The Hillary/Obama wars Tom Elia is hiding under the desk. http://theanchoressonline.com/2008/01/14/hillarys-non-stop-shuck-and-jive/trackback/ 7 Responses to “Hillary’s non-stop shuck-and-jive” |
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January 14th, 2008 at 2:10 pm
Agree with your charachterization of the value of Hillary’s message. However decending to explicit writing of sh** hurts your message and turns away some of your audience. It doesn’t fit you either. As Memaw used to say “keep your words nice ‘n sweet, just in case you have t’ eat ‘em”.
January 14th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Porones, since I do not usually use that sort of language, you can be sure I did carefully consider using “full of shit” and decided it was appropriate. 15 years of disingenuous nonsense culminating in Hillary declaring that she had no idea mortgage contracts had all that fine print and legalese demanded exactly those words. Thank you and Memaw for the advice.
January 14th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
I will say this. I will come to her defense on the the Lyndon Johnson stuff. I can’t see how that is bad.
Lyndon Johnson did the impossible. He was a man of faults. However it strikes me his contribution to the bringing us and in my part of the country from the elvil nondage of these laws is something to take note of. I should also note Richard Nixon does not get credit eithr for doing some of the implementation of those laws when the rubber hit the road.
January 14th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
I think, Anchoress, your diction was spot on with the use of that four letter word to describe what Hillary is spewing. What she is saying now about Iraq frosts me to the core. What Hillary doesn’t realize, and what the other canidates may or may not realize, is that they are all standing on the shoulders of George W Bush.
I will say it one last time here, and then forever hold my peace: Do not let America go to Hillary in a handbasket.
January 14th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Portones,
You’re kidding, right?
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Hillary feels our pain, Anchoress! Haven’t you heard? hahahaha
She’s got chutzpah, and it’s not doing much for me. I’d say “full of” anything is putting it politely.
January 14th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Also, I’m getting really sick (already!) of the identity politics that are at play in this election, between Hillary and teh Obamessiah.
I never, ever thought I’d EVER say anything in defense of Slick Willie, but saying Obama’s candidacy is a fairy tale? That’s racist? Against what, fairies? People only say black men and women have campaigns that are a sham? That’s news to me, because I can think of a whole lot of white folks whose campaigns have been “fairy tales,” with a bunch of empty promises and pretty rhetoric, and I never thought of race as having a thing to do with it.
But then, when you go around saying “they just don’t want a woman elected President!!!,” you’re kinda asking for trouble. Identity politics comes full circle!
January 14th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Wow. Looking at the commentary from the mainstream establishment media these past couple of days, it looks like The Thing of Which We Should Not Speak is really starting to hit the fan. Any boost that Hillary got from New Hampshire has now been flushed away, and overwhelming Clinton exhaustion is setting in everywhere.
So, I’ll say it again —
My dear Democratic brothers and sisters — won’t you please do yourself and your country a great service AND END IT NOW! Go get some tar and some feathers and a rail and save the country by running these folks out of town as quickly as possible!