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Thursday, November 01, 2007

Democrats Begin to Question Hillary Candidacy

It is always painful to watch a candidate for public office attempt to appear to be unflappable while in the midst of being made highly uncomfortable. To most observers Hillary Clinton was feeling the heat in last night's Democratic debate although she attempted to appear unfazed.

Hillary took the heat from several different sources on several different issues, not the least of which was moderator Tim Russert, who hammered the candidate with questions about pertinent material that she and her husband ordered sealed until the year 2012.

The answer that Hillary attempted to slip by Russert, her rivals, and observers, was that the matter was 'out of her hands.'

No, Ma'am. The matter is entirely in your hands since it was you and your husband who ordered the documents sealed until 2012 to begin with.

In addition, Clinton took the heat from her Democratic Party rivals who are seizing upon her votes to give President Bush the authority to use the military against Iraq and Iran back in 2002.

Their castigations against Hillary seem rather disingenuous, given that a majority of Democrats voted with Republicans to allow the President to act with the power of the U.S. military.

A historical perspective is key here. Democrats were practically in 100% complete agreement that Saddam was a direct threat to the U.S. as long as one of their own, Bill Clinton, was in office. But once he was gone, suddenly it became politically expedient to appear to be 'against the war,' although most of them voted for it.

In this case, Hillary was right in voting for it. Early in the Bush administration the facts of the dangers of Iraq, Iran, and Syria were still fresh in her mind from her husband's administration. The thing she should be castigated about is her attempt to distance herself from her vote.

Her penchant for flip-flopping on a variety of issues is becoming all the clearer.

As one political pundit observed after the debate, once a candidate is labeled as a flip-flopper, their candidacy is in deep trouble.

Hillary's problems are compounded by the fact that not only has she flip-flopped on a variety of issues over a period of months and years, but she did so during Tuesday night's debate in answering one single question.

As B. Hussein Obama observed after Hillary had answered that question, 'I can't tell what her answer is...it seems she gave two opposite answers to the same question.'

Clearly the Democrats are getting nervous about Hillary the closer we get to the actual campaign of 2008. Her negatives in the polls are high, 50% of American women state that they would not vote for her in ANY circumstance, and scandal continues to loom heavily over her campaign.

But who would assume the role of front-runner? All of the rest of the Democratic candidates are a joke and so far outside the mainstream of America that they are actually frightening. This includes Billy Richardson, who was a crony of Bill Clinton and whose political ideology is nearly the same as the Clintons.

Further, the hero of many extremists, Algore, is no savior waiting in the wings. Increasingly he is viewed as a clown who can't even get his facts straight on climatology.

17 comments:

pmesquivel333@yahoo.com said...

Hellooooo, John Edwards!!

I said it before and I'll say it again, Clinton and Osama I mean, Saddam Hussein, err whatever dudes name is... are all hype...

Hey I posted a URL to a nice vidoe clip on my blog about "Heroic Conservatism" that I really like, check it out when you get a free minute and tell me what you think:)

Welshman said...

Alright, I'll have a look tonight. I should probably have a good double-shot of Scotch first...

Brent said...

I watched about 45 seconds of it. I would have watched more but I didn't have time.

But, here is what I got out of it: Heroic Conservatism is sort of a beefed up and "better" version of "compasionate conservatism. Just what the Republican Party needs- to get further away from its party platform. It seems since the Democratic Party has adopted socialism as its platform it is only reasonable for the Republicans to adopt the Democratic Platform.

If you didn't know it, I was being somewhat facetious above. I believe the Republican Party needs to get back to the basics- its own party platform and the U.S. Constitution.

Welshman said...

And basically there would be very little different between Socialism and Socialism-lite.

And I agree, Brent, the GOP needs to get back to its roots--the U.S. Constitution and small government.

pmesquivel333@yahoo.com said...

Brent-If you didn't watch the whole thing, how can you have an opinion on it?

Marty-I've never had scotch...I think you had too much....

Welshman said...

Ma'am? Too much????

Brent said...

lawyerchic: I guess I am just good.

Here is an article at WorldNetDaily by Farah. Towards the end of the article he talks about what he thinks about "heroic conservatism."

Brent said...

Oops. Heres the link:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58458

Anonymous said...

Farah Fawcett?

Welshman said...

Oh, for heaven's sake, Chic, you know good and well he's not talking about Farrah Fawcett.

Just read the freakin' article...

Anonymous said...

LOL!! I'm writing a memo right now, I only have time for facetious commenting right now, when I am done with said memo, I will read the freaking article....bossy!!

Welshman said...

Oh...ok, then. Well, if you are busy, that is understandable.

I am eagar to know what you think about his take on your 'heroic conservatism.'

Anonymous said...

that link is no good, I tried to find the article...

Welshman said...

Oh. Sorry about that. I will see if I can find the link.

Welshman said...

OK, LawyerChic, copy and paste this address into your browser, and it will take you to the article by Joseph Farah on the common misunderstanding of the word 'conservatism,' including comments on 'heroic conservatism.'

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58458

pmesquivel333@yahoo.com said...

it didn't work!! its the exact same as the one above! just email me the article at pmesquivel333@yahoo.com

Welshman said...

Well, that's the exact address of the article, which I copied and pasted here as I read it. Odd.

Ok, I will send it directly to you.