Hillary: Planting for me, but not for thee
By Soren Dayton Posted in 2008 | Hillary Clinton — Comments (4) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
To quote a somewhat heterodox Republican, "The beat goes on." That is, plant-gate marches on. The Nation, that bastion of right-wing journalism is working on more examples of planted questions.
But Hillary's dishonesty and artifice is only one part of the story. There's also hypocrisy. You see, just last month, she attacked someone at a town hall for asking a question that she alleged was planted. Don't believe me? Watch:
Read on for NBC's take on this.
NBC described it as, "Clinton gets snippy with Iowan over Iran":
Clinton accused the man of being a plant who had been sent to ask the question, to which he took exception, saying the question was a result of his own research.
"I apologize," Clinton said, explaining that she had been asked the very same question in three other places.
So it is ok for her to plant questions, but not her opponents?
Imagine what she would do if she were actually ... President.
"Can you imagine the lies that will be coming out of the WH on a daily basis if this woman were to get elected?"
Yup, see 1993-2000.
There are no "do-overs" in sports; there should be none in politics.
Yeccchhhhhhhhhhhh!
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"No, I did NOT have political relations with that woman; Ms. Gallo-Chasanoff."
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As Bill Safire rightly pointed out, Hillary is a congenital liar.
If, as she claimed, she didn't know that questions had been planted, how did she know who to call on? Now that requires the suspension of disbelief.
Can you imagine the lies that will be coming out of the WH on a daily basis if this woman were to get elected?
I think the thing that bothers me the most about the Clintons is their stock approach of blaming others for all their foibles.