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Hillary to the Rescue? Again?

Can you hear it in the wind?

Suddenly, this is the word on everyone’s lips — Hillary!

Sally Quinn of WaPo, the grande dame of all that is socially correct, who called Hillary ‘a tortured person who doesn’t know what she wants,’ who accused her of all manner of evil over the years, now wants Hillary and Biden to change places. Quinn says “Hillary Clinton should be Obama’s vice president” and opines…

She is cheerful, thoughtful, serious and diligent. There are no horror stories about her coming out of the State Department. Most notable, though, is that Bill Clinton has not been the problem that so many anticipated. He has been supportive of her and of Obama, and he has stayed out of the limelight and been discreet about his own life.

In short, the arguments against Hillary Clinton being Obama’s vice president have pretty much evaporated.

So Ms. Quinn thinks that she is cheerful — like a puppy, who will be happy to be of service yet again and hold the incompetent in chief up — helping him to win a second term. Once again — they want Mommy to save him. It’s so tiresome, it almost doesn’t deserve comment. Peggy Noonan is talking about all eyes turning to Hillary for President in 2012 and Dems admitting they made a mistake and that Hillary would have been better. No kidding. Leslie Gelb is talking about her taking over SecDef. All are teeing her up for 2016 — after spending the last years raining down all manner of insults on her head.

They just can’t admit she should have had the top job all along. They keep figuring out ways to “use her” to save the Emperor. I’m so glad all these people have figured out what Hillary’s career path ought to be. How generous!

The BP disaster woke up a lot of people, I guess.

Speculation notwithstanding, I thought I’d share the musings of the always entertaining conservative Mark Steyn. These words concluded his latest column, taking President Obama to task…

Chris Matthews and the other leg-tinglers invented an Obama that doesn’t exist. Unfortunately, they’re stuck with the one that does, and it will be interesting to see whether he’s capable of plugging the leak in his own support. If not, who knows what the tide might wash up?

Memo to Secretary Rodham Clinton: Do you find yourself of a quiet evening with a strange craving for chicken dinners and county fairs in Iowa and New Hampshire, maybe next summer? Need one of those relaunch books to explain why you’re getting back in the game in your country’s hour of need?

“It Takes a Spillage.”

Aah. I can dream, can’t I?

  • Peggy Sue

    Yeah, they want Mommy to save the Boy-King.  Hahahaha. 

    I’ve been reading these pieces all over the place.  The apologies, the wistful notes, the “we can’t believe we were so wrong” exercises.  Quinn, Noonan, Zukerman, not to mention the red-faced Olbermann and Matthews.

    These were presumably the “smart” people, who insisted they knew best and that we, those of us who saw through this fraud, were the unwashed masses, the ignorant, knuckle-dragging racists, who only saw a black man and rejected the notion out of hand.

    Fools, all of them!  Only proving that they’re as smart as the man they jammed down our throats, effectively splintering the Democratic Party.

    My worry is Quinn’s suggestion that Hillary Clinton replace Biden on the ticket.  The only remedy to the damage done [thus far but God only knows what Obama could manage in another 2 years] is to have Hillary Clinton run for POTUS in 2012.  Anything else is an exercise in futility.  Because this Democrat and many like me will never support a ticket with Obama’s name attached to it. 

    Obama either goes or the party [and possibly the whole damn country] is done.

    There are some things that are beyond even Mommy’s reach.  Saving Obama from his own incompetency is one of them.

  • Yttik

    All Obama needs to be successful is a talented women who can do all his homework for him. Geesh, that story line is all too familiar.

  • SYD

    I sure the hell hope that Hillary does not step in to bail Obama’s ass out! *DONT_KNOW*

    Let him fail the old fashioned way in 2012, Hillary. And… there’s always 2016 for you to come back and get things right. 8-)

  • helenk

    I do not want Hillary Clinton to have to carry this load. The dems wanted him they got him. It will probably mean the end of the democratic party but  that was their choice. They had no care for the country and now the country should have no care for them.

    I think at the right time Hillary Clinton should step down from the SOS job and really head the UN. Between her and Bill they have done a lot for this country and got nothing but a hard time for doing so. Both understand the world stage and have the talent to see what and where help is needed. They could do the most good there. Bill with his fund raising and her with her hard work would be a great thing for the  world

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE CHATTERING PEOPLE RULE

  • arabella trefoil

    Eat shit and die, Sally Quinn. Check out this month’s Vanity Fair. There is an article about Sally Quinn’s fall from grace. Her column got canceled. And it turns out that her picture perfect life isn’t so perfect.

    She is so over. Nobody cares about her any more. She has finally pissed off her last friends, called in her last chits, whatever.

    Of great note: no ass-kissing of Barack Obama in this issue of Vanity Fair. Extremely bad news for him.

    Good bye, Sally! You finally got what was coming to you.

  • Daisy Mae

    Many I know now see HRC as Bobo’s minion.  And they wouldn’t have voted for OFraudo even if she had been the VP candidate then.  And certainly not now.  That goes double ditto for moi.  

    Politics has “waves,” and I am wondering if the progressive “wave” of the last 50 years is about ovah.  I do think bobo is choking now on Gulf crude and is oily burnt toast, at the zenith of his mediocrity and incompetence.

  • sowsear

    I wouldn’t vote for BO no matter who else was on the ticket or in which place.  I might even have a hard time with any Dem ticket for the foreseeable future.

  • sowsear

    If Bill and Hillary are for the One World thingee, no thanks. I don’t want to have to support the world and/or fight their wars

  • arabella trefoil

    Read it for yourself:

    http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2010/07/sally-quinn-201007

    Once Vanity Fair starts writing really embarrassing stuff about your petty, social climbing ways, you are toast.

    Vanity Fair is lighter (I weigh it every month) this month than it has ever been. Ad revenues down because it’s the summer maybe. But I like to think it’s payback their disgusting grovelling before Barry & Co.

  • helenk

    I am not talking about the one world  thing, I do not believe in it. But there are times when all countries need some help and some countries need to have rules enforced to keep peace.
    I think both have the experience, to be good in these areas. Both seem to know how to make people see reason. Right now in the world I do not see anyone else that can do these things.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE CHATTERING PEOPLE RULE

  • hattip

    Clinton is just as much a Marxist hack as Obama, she id just a more seasoned liar. She has been lying so long that she has wholy forgetten even what the notion of truth is about.

    What we have to do is get te Democrats out of power.

    Maybe then they will purge the party of its marxist and oppurtunists.

    Government must be radically shrunk and the federal power radically reduced for America to retrun to her natural and proper place.

    The proper debate is on the speed at which we reduce it. The democrats can play a role n keeping the rest of us hnest in the process of reducing government They can only do this by rejcting the Left and ilberalism.

    Hillary’s feign here is purely cynical She care not at all about this nationwe know what a disater the Citons are to this nation. Stop drinking the Democrats’ koolaid.

    Hillary0 like Obama, does not deserve her position in the least. It is shameful that she is in public life in any capacity.

  • oowawa

    Speaking as someone who has a very bad record as a prophet, I predict that the only Dem in sight who could survive the Obama years is Wesley Clark.  Other than that the Dems are Doomed! Doomed! Doomed, I tell you!!!

  • Lynn

    Love it, Arabella! I remember her column where she was so worried Palin could not serve and raise her children at the same time!? What a dumb@ss. Thanks for helping to hold us back Sally.

  • oowawa

    Glad to see that you weigh Vanity Fair, arabella.  I’m not surprised that it’s getting lighter.  As an ex-USPS employee, I’ve always had an interest in the weight of publications.  Of course, the champions were always the catalogs–Sears, Montgomery Ward, Penneys, etc.  Shortly behind these came “hopey” magazines like Brides and Computer Shopper.  These mags, like the catalogs, traded on dreams–what we might buy, what we might own tomorrow, for a happier future.  And now everything is shrinking along with our collective Hope for Change coming in a better someday over the rainbow . . .

    As the mail lightens . . .

  • Recovered Demoholic

    I’m going to be the perpetual wet-blanket on the Hillary crap — woulda, coulda, shoulda — but, certainly didn’t — at best, ObaMao’s lap dog.
    I’ve got at least two dozen reasons, and I’m not even considering her being a party-line-puppet as one of them.

  • Peggy Sue

    Oh yes, let’s bring the Republicans back because they always tell the truth.  2000-2008 ring a bell??  Or are you suffering from amnesia?

    Take your partisan hackery and stick it where the sun don’t shine.

  • carol haka

    Regarding Rahm’s comments on “Joe Barton’s” apology, SARAH PALIN tweets an hour ago:


    RahmEmanuel= as shallow/narrowminded/political/irresponsible as they come,to falsely claim Barton’s BP comment is “GOP philosophy”Rahm,u lie

    I love this woman.

    Go Sarah!

    :-D

  • Ferd Berfle

     the only Dem in sight who could survive the Obama years is Wesley Clark.  Other than that the Dems are Doomed! Doomed! Doomed, I tell you!!!
    ===========================
    I agree, oowawa. HRC’s position on the AZ law has done it for me. Wesley Clark needs to just sit on the sideline with his mouth firmly closed and let That One’s talent for being completely non-talented do him in.

  • BuzzLatte

    I’d go for Wesley Clark in a heartbeat.  Too bad the dem brand is so damaged by corruption and deceit.

    The news from Hillary about the AZ lawsuit just cooked any reconciliation with her or the dems for me.  

  • Clara

    Fred and Oowawa, I couldn’t agree with you more about Wes Clark.  He was the one we should have elected when he ran in 2004, but he’s definitely one who knows crisis management, foreign policy and military strategy.  His financial background gives him a leg up in that regard as well. 

  • kenoshamarge

    I am all over the Clintons. I wouldn’t vote for Oblahblah no matter who was on the ticket with him. And I squandered all the votes on Hillary I am going to.

    Time for the Democrats to get out and find some new, fresh blood. Right now the Republicans seem to be doing that and some of them are worthy of a second look.

     Where are the fresh young faces of the Democratic Party? Oh wait, it sits in the White House. Never mind.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Government must be radically shrunk and the federal power radically reduced for America to retrun to her natural and proper place.  
     
    The proper debate is on the speed at which we reduce it. The democrats can play a role n keeping the rest of us hnest in the process of reducing government They can only do this by rejcting the Left and ilberalism.  
    ==============
    The electroate also has to reject neonconpoopism, hattip and for you to leave that little pesky fact out speaks volumes about your true motives. The necocons, a group that is neither new nor conservative, gave us wars that they took off the books, thus hiding their true cost, and further foisted that bullshit Patriot Act on an unsuspecting public, which is as big an abuse of government power as most anything thing the democrats put together. So long as you fail to consider that spending and abuse is a facet of both parties’ platforms, you and those who think like you will continue to be part of the problem. This isn’t a zero-sum game as you would have us convenientlly believe.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That being said, as I posted on another thread earlier, I will be voting a straight Repulbican ticket from local to national races come November. I will be watching those who win very closely. I don’t want either my right or left pocket being rifled so that extremists can continue to further damage this country by lining the pockets of their cronies and causing further damage to our Constitution. Hard right/hard left have the same characteristics when it comes to real patriotism–they haven’t any.

  • DS

    She couldn’t help throwing this in:

    “…he has stayed out of the limelight and been discreet about his own life.”

    He’s been discreet? Maybe he hasn’t been doing anything about which to be discreet. Wonder if that thought even bothered to cross her mind??? Pathetic job with the implied slander.

  • HARP

    No more Dems for me. You never know who they have been “hanging out” with.

  • Ferd Berfle

     Where are the fresh young faces of the Democratic Party?
    =================
    They’re independents now, kenoshamarge, as they left the party about the same time the rest of us did. The Obamacrat party now consists almost exclusively of society’s moochers, locusts, parasites, and the Kool-Aid addled. I want no part of that useless group.

  • oowawa

    To speak in Hillary’s behalf about the AZ announcement:

    President Obama has spoken out against the law because he thinks that the Federal Government should be determining immigration policy, and the Justice Department under his direction will be bringing a lawsuit against the act . . . ”

    That’s all she said (emphasis mine).  I suggest that this phrasing is very deliberately calculated to leave her some room to distance herself from this policy if necessary at a later date.  I wish the interviewer would have asked her “Well, how do YOU feel about this policy, Secretary Clinton?”

  • HARP

    This video is from a town hall in Arizona on Friday, and it’s at once shocking and no surprise at all. It’s a video of Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) discussing illegal immigration and potential government steps to put a stop to it.
    At the 3:17 mark of the video, you find out why few if any of those steps are being taken…

    IMPEACH NOW !!!!

  • felizarte

    But Hillary did not express HER position on the Arizona law other than disclose Obama’s position and the decision to challenge the AZ 1070.  She did Brewer a favor by her disclosure.  

    I will still vote for Hillary in a heartbeat if she decides to run; even more so if Wes Clark were her running mate.

  • HARP

    This video is from a town hall in Arizona on Friday, and it’s at once shocking and no surprise at all. It’s a video of Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) discussing illegal immigration and potential government steps to put a stop to it.
    At the 3:17 mark of the video, you find out why few if any of those steps are being taken…

    According to Kyl, President Obama won’t secure the border in the Tucson Sector in Arizona because by doing so he loses leverage on “comprehensive immigration reform” – which is publicsectorese for making Democrat voters out of illegal aliens.
    This is a man for whom playing politics trumps doing his job.

    http://thehayride.com/2010/06/kyl-outlines-reason-for-obama-refusal-to-secure-border/#more-4127

  • Justine

    I don’t want to be negative, but I think the best thing for the UN is dissolution.  Second-best thing is for it to get out of the U.S. 
    .

  • Ferd Berfle

    Discretion being the better part of valor, oowawa, HRC should have said nothing about the AZ brouhaha, or if ordered by That One to speak, should have said, “you’ll have to ask the President or the AG about this”.

    I am *really* disappointed with her, especially considering my early-on staunch support of her candidacy and later installment as SoS. I have come to my current view on HRC with a great deal of reluctance but the evidence leaves me no alternative. If she is ever to move beyond this mistake (her acceptance of SoS), she is going to have to resign the position sooner rather than later.

  • sowsear

    She spoke in Equador..Maybe they felt it would be bad manners to “grill” her about her personal feeling since she represents the US as our SOS.
    However, if she had been asked, I’m sure she could have found a way to answer without blowing her cover( if needed).

  • candymarl

    Sorry BuzzLatte but how is that Hillary’s fault? There’s an old saying “don’t kill the messenger” for a reason.

    Hillary delivered the message but she is not in a position to file any suit angainst any state on behalf of the government.  That job goes to Holder the AG of the US.

    If Holder or Obama  had cojones they would have delivered the message themselves.  This is just another way to dirty up Hillary.  She is not in the part of the government that sues anyone.

    Hillary’s smart. She knows what they’re doing.  Funny how a few  days later so much major media, including former enemies, are now singing her praises.

    You think that’s an accident? I think not.

  • Ferd Berfle

    I will still vote for Hillary in a heartbeat if she decides to run; even more so if Wes Clark were her running mate.
    ==============
    I would vote for that ticket if the positions were switched. I honestly have to question her judgment with her acceptance of SoS and then her remarks on AZ. She didn’t have to serve and she certainly didn’t have to speak out on the AZ issue. These represent failures in judgment, imo. Am I disappointed–yes. Can she redeem herself–yes, but only if she resign as SoS.

  • Justine

    Sound anything like treason?  (To refuse to enforce federal law because you want to change it?)  If not treason, certainly not good policy.
    .

  • stodghie

    sowsear, this isn’t the time for doublespeak. let me be clear. hillary needs to resign now and renounce this idiot or i am done with her forever. that includes bill as well.

  • stodghie

    candymarl, i don’t give a rat’s behind about her enemies singing praises and caluculating how they can use her. i am so far past that bs. i won’t someone to stand up for the american people and not in some half assed manner either.

  • kafir

    If America is serious in good governance with zero corruption, the only solution is to put all these incompetent and corrupt  Presidents, former and present in the penitentiaries.

    No one is above the Law! If you- whether President or ordinary American denizen- has committed a crime on this land, off you go to the penitentiary. This is a deterrent against committing crimes on this great land of ours.

    The number one and top priority of America on the to-do list for a corrupt-free America is to impeach this Hussein for lying  under oath.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW_jqQiXuVU&feature=related

  • sowsear

    If there are US warships heading towards the Red Sea, do you think HRC will resign?

  • Ferd Berfle

    Sound anything like treason?  (To refuse to enforce federal law because you want to change it?)  If not treason, certainly not good policy.
    ================
    I’d call it malfeasance, which is at least a misdemeanor in the “high crimes and misdemeanors” category of potentially impeachable offenses. That One doesn’t acknowledge the three rules (know them; comply with them; or cause them to be changed) because he thinks, or has been convinced, that he is above the law. Sounds a bit like Nixon, huh?

  • oowawa

    Funny how I feel I can honestly appreciate, or “like” so many contradictory positions.  I think that is because I understand where everybody is coming from and empathize with the experiences that led to the POV’s.  I sure don’t know how this will eventually shake out . . .

  • Ferd Berfle

    If there are US warships heading towards the Red Sea, do you think HRC will resign?
    ================
    Good question. I don’t think she will because I do think she is a patriot. However, I just don’t think I can ever vote for her after this unless she gets out as soon as she can. Holding That One’s hand to keep him from doing something stupid is beneath her.

  • Ferd Berfle

    If there are US warships heading towards the Red Sea, do you think HRC will resign? 
    ================ 
    Good question, sowsear. I don’t think she will because I do think she is a patriot. However, I just don’t think I can ever vote for her after this unless she gets out as soon as she can. Holding That One’s hand to keep him from doing something stupid is beneath her.

  • carol haka

    Sarah Palin, Jan Brewer, Paul Ryan and Chris Christi are the 4 I trust at this moment.

    We will see if approximately 550 others can meet the challenge.

    :-D

  • Lynn

    I knew I despised Quinn and her columns, and having read that article I understand why. Her obsession with DC Establishment (and her position at the top of it) is sickening. A boss-sleeping, social-climbing manipulator. She hated the Clintons because Hillary wouldn’t ask for Quinn’s advice on DC once the Clinton’s arrived there. I can only giggle at the nightmares Quinn must have over the thought of the Palin’s taking up the residence.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    No wonder they are turning to Hillary!
    Dems’ Political Landscape Not Improving

  • Ferd Berfle

    Funny how I feel I can honestly appreciate, or “like” so many contradictory positions.  I think that is because I understand where everybody is coming from and empathize with the experiences that led to the POV’s.  I sure don’t know how this will eventually shake out . . . =================Don’t you know it, oowawa? There are good arguments on both sides of the issue of HRC and whether she should have said anything or not; taken the position or not, etc. I do understand what she is doing but I honestly disagree with her on this. She isn’t an obamabot but is a real patriot. I just can’t support her any longer unless something dramatic happens. That One needs to fail. His failing might actually lead to the electorate actually taking off the damn blinders that cause the U.S. to careen from one extremist administration to another. The electorate needs some grounding, as it were.

  • Lynn

    I knew I despised Quinn and her columns, and having read that article I understand why. Her obsession with DC Establishment (and her position at the top of it) is sickening. A boss-sleeping, social-climbing manipulator. She hated the Clintons because Hillary wouldn’t ask for Quinn’s advice on DC once the Clintons arrived there. I can only giggle at the nightmares Quinn must have over the thought of the Palins taking up the residence

  • kafir

    Obama should be the President of Kenya or Indonesia and not America, period!

    Boot this wolf-in-sheep skin back to Kenya/Indonesia!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCAffMSWSzY&NR=1

  • ~~JustMe~~
  • carol haka

    I would image the Warships are heading to the Red Sea because of Hillary.  They are going to stop the Iranian “flotilla’s”.

    Maybe the *sswipe decided not to start WWIII.  The other Arab countries want us to stop this shit don’t fool yourself.

    >:o

  • honestlawyermostly

    Ditto.

  • candymarl

    Hillary is also not the CIC. Only the CIC, our vaunted President, can order military personnel and equipment to a conflict or a possible conflict that may lead to war. Actually Congress is supposed to declare war.  A check and balance on the Executive Branch.

    She doesn’t need to denounce Obama. The chain of command is clear. She can try to negotiate with other diplomats. Hillary  can neither declare war or order military personnel to a particular part of the world.

    Once again, military personnel do not just take off without written orders. Someone somewhere had to order this. That doesn’t come through the SOS. The SOS runs the diplomatic corps. Not the military corps.

    I’ve lived through this and frankly I’m tired of explaining this. Look at the Oval office.

    If we can take Obama to task for the Gulf mess we can take him to task for calling out the military to certain areas of the world.

    Let’s say Obama gets a pass and he didn’t do this. Why not?

  • ~~JustMe~~
  • candymarl

    Let me explain something to you. I’ve been dealing with the federal government for several decades. I’d tell you details but I’d have to kill you. :-P Everything is not as it seems. I’ll leave it at that.

  • honestlawyermostly

    Recall Haldeman’s diary of the Nixon Whitehouse where he disclosed that Nixon delayed ending the Vietnam War for months in order to get past an election.  Nixon and Obama, two peas in a pod.  Who would’ve thought?

  • sowsear

    As SOS, she only has so much latitude while speaking in a foreign country…
    I, too, wish she were not SOS, but while she is, she has to couch her words—as many have noticed that she did quite nicely.

  • Peggy Sue

    And I respect that position, Ferd.  I hate extremism from all quarters, whether from the sniveling Obamacrats or the “let’s not mention Bush&Cheney Republicans.” 

    Neither of those positions have served this country.  Quite the contrary.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Let me explain something to you. I’ve been dealing with the federal government for several decades. I’d tell you details but I’d have to kill you.
    =================
    I understand that one, candymarl. I have been doing it for about 26 years working with a major government contractor. I wish somethimes I had just stayed in the army.

  • Ferd Berfle

    I don’t want to be negative, but I think the best thing for the UN is dissolution.  Second-best thing is for it to get out of the U.S. 
    =================
    I dunno. Keeping your enemies close is wise counsel. Better we be in it to keep tabs on the provacateurs and also have it here where we can keep a close eye the goings-on than your alternative, which would leave us with less influence and in the dark.

  • PssttCmere

    Hillary should have been president!!!  You know damn well all those 3 a.m. calls are being forwarded to her.  Just look how haggard she looks these days….seriously she is the brains of the bunch!!

    “Say What You Will…It Feels So Good”

  • honestlawyermostly

    What I don’t get about HRC is how she could work with people who worked so hard to destroy her– all of those personal, awful attacks orchestrated by Obama’s machine and the leadership of the Democrat Party.  I know in primaries candidates run hard and then join together for the general election but in the real world there ought to be a limit on how much should be forgiven, and if a peson is willing to accept all that abuse just to stay with the party then it sounds more like a victim of abuse hanging onto his or her abuser than a “mature” candidate.  I never understood why McCain gave any support at all to Bush after the Bush group accused McCain of having an illegitimate black child.  Imgaine how that made McCain’s adopted child feel.  Aren’t there some wrongs that are so wrong that they should not be forgiven?  If someone could explain to me why HRC swallowed all of that, I could feel better about going with HRC again.  Until I hear a good explanation, I feel more like an enabler than a voter.

  • HARP

    Obama’s statement is grounds for impeachment.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Excellent comment, honestlawyermostly and one with which I concur. McCain and HRC were both treated badly by their respective parties. If I had been in their position, I would have told the powers that be to perch and rotate.

  • Daisy Mae

    I’m with you Ferd B.  Just waiting in vain for balance, but in the meantime, happy to vote out the Dims.

  • Khan Krum

    Hillary is permanently tainted as Oilbama’s collaborator.  She sold her soul instead of standing up for what was right a couple of years ago.  COLLABORATOR.

  • AbigailAdams

    JustMe:  It’s the same reason the DNC’s last begging letter came on Bill Clinton’s lettehead.  And the reason I won’t be voting for a Clinton again in my lifetime.  barry is “box office poison” and they know it.  I hope the average voter can see that, too.

  • AbigailAdams

    meant to add….

    brand obama is having the same outcome as “new Coke”.  No matter how much $$$ is spent for his upcoming reelection, it won’t change the aftertaste.

  • candymarl

    But she has. As first Lady and as a Senator. Do you know northern NY, which is mostly rural and conservative, voted for her in larger numbers the second time around?

    She must be doing something right.

  • Steve1

    So true…I say, Hillary Clinton, 2012!  If that means dumping the slush, old man Biden, for the sake of country, walk that plank…….. President Soetoro, “Let Hillary do her thang!”  Barry can do all the fun stuff…Retire, 2012!  You know health reasons……….

  • Olivia1998

    I loved Hillary. I cried on May 31, 2008 when the power of the people behind Obama showed us all they were stronger than Hillary and Bill. They both allowed his campaign to call them racist when we all know that’s not true.  She has confirmed his policies all the way and now I learn some of these things going on were put in place when Bill was in. Fool me twice NOT THREE TIMES.

  • trixta

    Amen to that, Arabella!  I found Quinn’s article insulting, given her history with the Clintons.  Although, I must say, this new-found “admiration” for Hillary as the one to save BO’s presidency by such Kool-Aiders was inevitable and predictable.   Obama has not only been a great disappointment for the neo-Dems, but a complete disaster for this country.  I hope Hillary keeps her distance and independence from him and lets him flounder in his own arrogance and ineptitude.

  • trixta

    I don’t know, but I took HRC’s comments about the lawsuit just as oowawa stated above and as a kind of warning (in good way) to Gov Brewer about what BO was up to.  

  • trixta

    I think she’ll get out after the November elections.

  • felizarte

    The only reason I would like the republicans to win back the house is to stop or slow down the rest of Barack’s agenda.  Checks and balances between the branches of govt. should be restored.  I also want the republicans, vindictive as they are to impeach Obama.  The country should never again give one party veto-proof control of Congress and the Executive.

  • felizarte

    I am glad she is SOS.  Someone like her has to be there at least to make sure that US foreign policy does not go all the way against Israel in Obama’s attempt to appease the Islamic elements.  At some point, when Hillary no longer thinks she can serve the country well in that capacity, she will of course resign.

  • jangles

    Given the political theater and its pathetic cast I do not give up on HRC.  I continue to admire her for her intelligence, her focus on getting things done, her ability to identify and set priorities and her ability to communicate about complexity with clarity.

    On other topics:  what about Goldman Sachs selling out 50%+ of its BP stock just before the oil spill????????????

  • sowsear

    Yes, We’ve talked about the many coincidences surrounding the rig disaster and the slowness of the clean-up. You don’t read much about it in the msm….and the beat goes on.

  • Ferd Berfle

    I think she’ll get out after the November elections.
    ====================
    One can only hope.

  • My other site

    Hillary better say no to VP.  She never said she would take VP anyway.  just give Obie enough room, he’ll totally destroy himself before the election.

  • My other site

    She’s only permanently tainted to people who didn’t want her in the first place.  There’s no other potential candidate of equal caliber in either party.

  • My other site

    Amen.

  • My other site

    I agree.  I have great worries about certain factions of the Republican Party, but I believe we must have a Republican majority in 2010 to keep Obama from totally destroying this country.

  • My other site

    We need an altogether new party, the Dems and Repubs are both blackened.  

  • My other site

    The fresh young face of the dem party is Robert Kennedy, Jr.  He’s bi-partisan.  He campaigned for Hillary against the other Kennedys.

  • sowsear

    However, I don’t like the order of succession as it stands now…

  • stodghie

    candymarl, i know a few people also. i have had articles published by the government including the federal reserve.

  • stodghie

    hillary was doing something right at the time she was ELECTED NOT NOW. i used to be a big fan of hers however i cannot go along with get along at any price.

  • connie

    I jsure would like to know why the sudden sales of BP stock by Hayward and some others?? How’d they know??? The company was earning a good price so there was no reason to sell. How did Hayward know to cash in his stock and pay off his house??? Things you never hear MSM talk about…They aren’t talking about the Blago trial either. Coincidence, I doubt it!

  • stodghie

    i don’t think you will see the democratic party back in power till these users and abusers have been dumped by the party. so don’t plan on hillary being elected to potus. now in my view she should be potus right now but these users and abusers kicked her to the curb.

  • Onofre’s arm

    When you make the implied notion, “Hillary to the rescue………..again”, I’m compelled to ask, “When did Hillary come to the rescue before?” I don’t seem to recall when she “saved the day”, or pulled someone’s fat but her own from the fire.

  • Armymom

    Well I won’t vote for her again. This isn’t the first time she was/is the messenger. Bill campaigned hard for this POS healthcare and everything else Obama has wanted. I voted for her once, not again.

  • Armymom

    Well, I don’t agree with you. Like I said, I voted for her once, won’t do it again. And I voted for Bill, but I don’t want anything to do with either of them. I know a lot of people like me, not again.l

  • Yttik

    I would absolutely vote for Hillary again, nothing could stop me… nothing but Obama on the same ticket with her.

    Hillary is a national treasure. It was not a mistake for her to take the SOS job. She’s about the only grown up in this administration and probably the only thing standing between us and a complete foreign policy disaster. She took that job to serve her country, to try and make the best out of a bad situation. If she had put her own political needs first, she wouldn’t be Hillary. She is not serving in that position to prop up Obama, she is serving to try and hold her country together.

    I don’t think she’d share a ticket with Obama. She’s too wise to that ploy. I also doubt she has any intention of running in 2012 and trying to rescue the Dem party. Our chance to have Hillary as President came and went and we will not be getting a do over.

  • candymarl

    But I worked for them. You’d be amazed at what you don’t know.

  • candymarl

    Armymom do you have any idea what she did for women in the military? Well I do. Feel free to ask. BTW she has never publicly taken credit for it.

  • candymarl

    Does anyone remember what happened when Obama took power? He mandated that Bill Clinton disclose  all of his donors to his charitable organization and if the administration didn’t approve he had to drop them. 

    This is something Obama refused to do with the donors to his own campaign.

    But that’s okay. Obama used the Oval Office to browbeat the Clintons.  They are human as are we all. 

    Obama is barely starting to be held accountable.  Why would one of his first actions be going after Bill Clinton but not closing Gitmo , ending rendition, or stopping the wars?

    Sounds personal to me. Maybe Hillary did this for her family. Taking the job of SOS I mean.  

    We’re dealing with a POTUS out of the Daley machine. Do you really think family members are off limits? To quote Michael Corleone  (Godfather fame)”you are so naive”.

  • Ferd Berfle

    I hadn’ t thought of those things recently, candymarl. They definitely represent food for thought.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Interesting thought, trixta and oowawa.  I hope that is the case.

    Great post, Ani.  Sally Quinn makes me nuts – she has always had it in for the Clintons since they were Washington Outsiders, and all.  Not only has Hillary saved Obama’s bacon a number of times thus far, but so has BILL, yet there is always thay desire to tear them down.

    I hope Hillary runs, not walks, away from ANY suggestion that she be Obama’s VP.  We all know who would be doing the work while Obama is off golfing, going on date nights, etc., etc.  No thanks.  I’d rather have the one who crafted the policies in the first place in First positon, and we all know that ain’t Obama…

  • Ani

    I would never want her to be Obama’s vp.  They are just saying this because they can;t admit she should be president.

  • candymarl

    Ferd being a Yankee now living south I grew up around the “mafia” that Hoover claimed didn’t exist.

    Jimmy Hoffa’s son stated in a documentary, that I watched,  that the  mafia had pictures of Hoover because his dad showed them to him.

    The Daley machine is cut from the same cloth. Obama managed to get sealed  court court records “released to the media” when he was in danger of losing.
      Just a coincidence I’m sure.

    One of these persons was a black female and the other a white male.  Funny how the media never investisgated how sealed court documents suddenly showed up in the public domain.

  • Armymom

    Candymarl, I respect your opinion. But I have to respectfully disagree. It has nothing to do with what she did for women in the military. It has a lot to do with what she has done with Obama. Benedict Arnold was one of us before he became one of them. And like someone else posted further up, with all that she and Bill took from the Obama campaign and then to go along and become his lapdog and Bill too, well I have no respect for them anymore. I would have had more respect if she ran as an independent or if she had stayed a senator.

  • Steve1

    felizarte

    Ditto on that  sentiment!

  • kafir

    IYttik
    would absolutely vote for Hillary again, nothing could stop me… nothing but Obama on the same ticket with her.  

    Same as me.

    Obama and his Almighty Allah don’t not have the power to part the sea.

    Now stand aside and let Hillary and Moses parting the sea.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfMMddGRjHM&feature=related

  • Bonnie Jean Burris

    Hi Ani. Thank you for the article. I crave news about Hillary, but there hasn’t been a lot. In spite of some of the comments here, she is more to the center than any politician I can think of. I’m pretty much to the left of many here on NQ, but I believe Hillary would have been and is still the best person to lead our country. She is more hawkish than many liberals, her support for Isarel is strong, she is moderate on gun control, but for me, compromise on these issues in return for her capabilities and experience would be no problem. A centrist is what we need, but some seem to be unable to compromise and instead of seeing it as necessary to govern a country as divided as ours think it is a sign of weakness or lack of character, I would vote no on her resignation as SOS. Wishing Obama to fail in diplomacy is a little like cutting off one’s nose to spite the face and for that reason alone, I never wished failure on GWB although I loathed him and his policies. If Hillary left her post, who would do her work? Joe Biden then God help us.

  • EllenD

    That One needs to fail.

    Don’t you think that is what is happening now? I don’t want more damage done to the country just to see him fail more.

  • candymarl

    It’s not that simple. But go on saying it is. Women in the military don’t count?  I guess I put on that uniform all those years for nothing.

  • EllenD

    I will be voting a straight Repulbican ticket from local to national races come November

    Nobody has a lock on me any more. Independent feels so good.

  • candymarl

    She pulled my fat from the the fire. I’m not famous or wealthy or a large donor. My family can back me up on this. So can my husband. But  we are all liars. But let’s not talk about that.

  • EllenD

    Interesting. I am working with two people who have been less than decent to me and others. I considered quitting but I knew what was going to happen to these two eventually. Sure enough, they’re going down and I am cheerfully enjoying watching them self-destruct.
    Not to steal anyone’s tagline but – it feels so good.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Really? How?

  • candymarl

    OA the VA had decided I was a crazy Vet because I have PTSD. I was given drugs and trust me it just ain’t active duty troops they experiment on. They gave me a drug and I woke up in the VA hospital ICU.

    I emailed the WH when Hillary was First Lady. I asked Bill and was referred to an office Hillary set up. That office was set up for female vets.

    That office called the VA hospital and helped to stop the drugs they tried on me. Actually they freaked out when the WH called.

    My family recieved a letter for me from the WH. My sister asked me “What have you been up  to”?

    Any more questions?

  • candymarl

    You have no idea what I did for a living. But I love my country and I ain’t telling you. Heck I didn’t even tell my husband.

  • FranSC

    oowawa, you are absolutely right to point out exactly what Hillary said.  There was not one word in those sentences that even hinted Hillary agreed with 0bama’s decision to bring a suit against the AZ law – nothing! 

    So, before you folks write Hillary off for that you had best rethink it.  Both Hillary and Bill have this gift of sounding like they are complimentary or positive about someone while saying nothing of substance in those instances.  Almost everything either of them has said about “That One” has been cast in this light of using nice, pleasant, positive words with no substance.  In fact I would bet she does not support this decision.  But, remember, she works for this know-nothing.  She cannot under any circumstances publicly disagree with anything concerning this make-believe leader or his admin.  She would be booted out of there so fast her head would swim. 

    I don’t get those who feel Hillary should come out against 0bama’s policies or that she should take a firm stand against him.  The only way she could ever do that is to resign.   

    Now as far as that stupid Sally Quinn who has a permanent place on my sh*t list and her *suggestion* that Hillary and Biden switch places, my opinion of that is not only “NO!!”, but “HELL NO!!”  Does anyone notice how Biden kisses up to 0bama?  Day in and day out it appears that Biden’s job description demands that he go to a microphone to continuously remind us about this wonderful POTUS and all he has done and is doing.  For Hillary to have to do that would be enough to make me run screaming into the streets throwing grenades.  I could not begin to accept that. 

    I would hate to think HRC would do something like save this crazy man who is on a path of destruction.  As much as I have supported Hillary, I would not be able to vote for any ticket with 0bama on it.  We will be lucky if we can get through these next couple of years without becoming a country in 0bama’s image of the world order. 

  • candymarl

    OA is that good enough for you or you need a dead Vet to prove your point?

  • Annie/Carmel

    I love the moralists who finger point and act so hight and mighty like Sally.  I suppose she assumed enough time had passed that none of the small people would remember how she rose so quickly…by having an affair with her married boss.  Later, she bought (or tried to) her social creds by purchasing the ramshakled Grey Gardens from Jackie’s eccentic cousin, Edie…who kindly left all the original furnishings in the attic for Sally.  She was/is nothing but a social climber.  Ben Bradlee was her ticket to ride.  Her opinion means less than nothing.

  • Annie/Carmel

    She should do it for her own soul.  I don’t need her to do anything for me.  I can never go back to any Dim.  Wes Clark is a favorite but he’d have to completely renovate the Dim party to get my attention.

  • FranSC

    But stodghie, Hillary cannot take stands against 0bama and his policies because she works at his *pleasure* – kills me to say that, but it is true.  If Hillary understands anything it is loyalty whether it is feigned or true.  By doing it this way, she has gotten to do important work for our government as well as she has gained the respect of her enemies.  In due time, both Hillary and Bill will tell what they know.  I just hope we will all live to hear it. 

  • Annie/Carmel

    Yes, Graydon Carter can join Baby Doc in retirement so far as I’m concerned.  I canceled my subscription but pick it up off the stands if there’s something I’m interested in reading.

  • Annie/Carmel

    And donations as well…no more.

  • Annie/Carmel

    The Kennedy can go with Baby Doc too.

  • EWard

    candy

    So Obama demanded that Hillary/Bill disclose their donor list!  What is that suppose to prove?  Obama has deep dark secrets about Bill’s donors. 

    The Hillary brand is damaged because she’s part of his team.

    I would have respect for any Democrat coming out and telling the truth about Obama and the Chicago sleaze machine.  The first step in getting Obama impeached is to have the Democrats turn against him.    

  • kafir

    Happy Father Day from Hillary Clinton:

    http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2010/06/143318.htm

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  • kenoshamarge

    I find it so funny, well at least amusing, that for years I would not vote for Paul Ryan simply because he was a Republican. Now I can’t wait to cast my first vote “for” him and “against” my former hero, Russ Feingold.

    The end of partisanship and my new Independence from either party has certainly turned my world upside down. I kinda like it.

    Thinking for myself is so much more liberating than being a partisan pinhead. I will now vote only for a “person”, or perhaps against a person, and never again for a party line.

    Proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks. Or at least new ideas.

  • Breeze

    -

    ll Clinton aims to help
    Democrats retain Congress

    Reuters,
    by Tim Ferraro   

    Original Article

    6/21/2010

    WASHINGTON – Bill “The Comeback Kid” Clinton is trying to help fellow Democrats rebound from poor public opinion ratings and retain control of the U.S. Congress in November 2 elections. The former president helped Senator Blanche Lincoln overcome anti-incumbent fervor and win a bruising Democratic primary in their home state of Arkansas on June 8. Last month, Clinton provided a hand in snuffing out Republican hopes of picking up a seat in the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania by stumping for Mark Critz, the Democrat who went on to win the race.

  • Gianni

    Hillary should get out now while the getting’s good.  Resign SOS immediately and put together a team to launch her 2012 Presidential run.  This would be the only thing to bring me back to the Democratic Party, namely, Hillary Clinton running for President.  As far as I’m concerned Obama and his cronies have destroyed the Democratic Party, and only Hillary at the top of the ticket can restore it.  Let’s see what happens.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That One needs to fail. 
     
    Don’t you think that is what is happening now? I don’t want more damage done to the country just to see him fail more.
    =============
    I am speaking to the morons who keep saddling us with bonehead extremists for President, EllenD. The electroate needs a slap in its collective face to wake the fuck up.

  • Linda C

    I believe Hillary was only going to stay so long as SOS.  But who knows.  Did any of you contribute to retire her debt?  She really can’t do squat with that debt hanging over her.   I gave an extra 50 about a month ago.  I don’t know where it stands right now.

    The one thing about Hillary is that she goes over things line by line for her own understanding about the issues.  No Cliff notes for her.

    Voting straight republican ticket won’t help unless you want more of the same.  I really don’t know what the answer is anymore.  People want a smaller government, but yet they scream when the government can’t handle a crisis.  I think we need to demand and independent government that isn’t in bed with the corporations they regulate and over see.  The size of the government doesn’t matter if it being bought off by money brokers.  All of the recent disasters from the oil companies to the mining disasters were caused in part by the corporate control of the regulators and legislators.  Each of these companies had serious and flagrant histories of multiple safety violations and absolutely nothing was done.  I really don’t see any difference with the financial regulators either.  The only difference between mining corporation and financial corporations is the consequence of poor regulations.  One results in a loss of life.  The other results in economic chaos.

  • Noogan

    I_HATE_SALLY_QUINN.

    Hillary Clinton should have been PRESIDENT. 

    Let Joe and Obewan stew in their own bile until both of them disintegrate from the toxicity of themselves. And, let Sally Quinn’s flapping lips wrap around her brain so tight, she cuts off the circulation to her tongue until it turns completely black and shrivels up into her nose. 

  • PortiaElizabeth

    sowsear — I totally agree. I wouldn’t even vote for him if Jesus Christ were his veep because BO would never let Jesus have the last word on anything.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Candy, I’m glad for your experience. However, how on earth could I have been expected to know your personal experience? When I ask about Hillary coming to the rescue it is obviously meant in regard in general terms, not isolated anecdotal cases. As a volunteer firefighter/EMT I’ve pulled many people from harm’s way and I would hardly expect anyone in a public forum to say something like “Onofre’s arm to the rescue……..again”. Dogs have rescued people from danger, does that qualify them for public office? Do you think that any other First Lady would have done something different, like tear up your letter and laugh? I’m sure Al Capone could have paraded a bunch of people through the court who would swear up and down that Al did wonderful things for them so they love the guy. Should that be reason enough for others to support Capone?

    And the accusatory statement “……..you need a dead Vet to prove your point?” is shamefully dramatic sanctimony.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Candy, I’m glad for your experience. However, how on earth could I have been expected to know your personal experience? When I ask about Hillary coming to the rescue it is obviously meant in regard to general terms, not isolated anecdotal cases. As a volunteer firefighter/EMT I’ve pulled many people from harm’s way and I would hardly expect anyone in a public forum to say something like “Onofre’s arm to the rescue……..again”. Dogs have rescued people from danger, does that qualify them for public office? Do you think that any other First Lady would have done something different, like tear up your letter and laugh? I’m sure Al Capone could have paraded a bunch of people through the court who would swear up and down that Al did wonderful things for them so they love the guy. Should that be reason enough for others to support Capone?  
     
    And the accusatory statement “……..you need a dead Vet to prove your point?” is shamefully dramatic sanctimony.

  • Armymom

    Candy, you’re making this a “one issue” vote and I am done rolling that way. You know you are very much appreciated for serving this country, especially from someone like me who has a son serving now. But don’t try to make this a guilt trip on me. There are a lot of politicians who actually have done good things for this country, not just women, not just blacks, not just any other interest group, but the country as a whole. But when they seem to turn their back on what their country is saying and acting like they know better than us, well, I won’t listen to them when they sure hell won’t listen to me. AND NOWHERE did I say that women in the military DON”T COUNT, so don’t make it out to act like I did. I believe I’m entitled to vote as I see fit, and Hillary had it once for me, but she lost it for me when she kissed up to that POS commander we have. For ME, there is no excuse. She was stronger than that, or at least I thought so. And Bill, well there’s just no excuse for what he’s been doing, none what so ever.

  • My Site (click to edit)

    Thank you Arabella.  Sally Quinn is a fool.

  • Athena the Warrior

    Americans are sick of this political maneuvering and gamesmanship.  Straight talk, PROUDLY AND OPENLY standing up for America and her citizens is what a growing majority of Americans wants now. 

  • Athena the Warrior

    Loyalty to America is what Americans want not loyalty to party.

  • Athena the Warrior

    “People want a smaller government, but yet they scream when the government can’t handle a crisis.”

    Securing the borders and protecting the federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico are responsibilities that the Federal government does have.

  • skeeter

    hillary clinton for president? she has helped obama trash the constitution, trashed Israel, trashed the economy, trash our borders and immigartion laws, trashed America in general. As obama goes so goes hillary. Goodbye and Good Riddance.

  • Docelder

    How many people would it take to organize a cleanup? We already have FEMA. We already have people out of work. How many people would it take to declare this an emergency, and hire emergency laid off workers to mop up he oil? How many people would it take to say… yes bring the oil sucking ships in here. I think it would take just one. But that is one more than we have on hand.

  • typical gram cracker

    Barf!!! You don’t know as much about him as you think you do!  He is as big an A**hole as they come.  Privileged arrogant brat with a trust fund & lawyers to take care of his transgressions.  Can’t the Democratic party get some political leaders who aren’t snobby, northeast, liberal elitists or Chicago Pay-to-Play crooks!!!

  • bamaLV

    sorry to tell you this but head of the U.N. is ozeros  next goal.  america is just not big enough for his ego. he needs the world.(how about another planet?)

  • bamaLV

    last nite i got a polling call from the dnc.  when the last question was  ” of all the possible choices for president in 2012, whom would you vote for?”  my answer..”Howdy Doody”
     dead silence .      me.. “you do know who howdy doody is dont you?” his answer..”well i think i heard my father mention him once or twice.”   OY.

  • bamaLV

    I THOUGHT EXACTLY THE SAME THING WHEN HILLARY SAID THAT BUT LISTEN AGAIN,,SHE DID EMPHASIZE THE EXACT SAME WORDS YOU DID..EXPLICITLY

  • bamaLV

    i have no doubt that when hillary gets home at nite, she and bill enjoy a good laugh  about barrys incompetency and ridiculous ,unbecoming a president ,behavior.i HATE seeing them in public holding him up when you know they’d rather dump him in the nearest trashcan where he belongs.

  • Scout

    I’ve been a bit baffled about the way people have been linking Hillary to the AZ brouhaha as if she were the instigator of the Admins plans.  She merely noted what B0 was planning, nothing more.

  • bamaLV

    heres a better scenario…oZero gets impeached (GOD willing) and biden makes hillary his vp,.. then resigns.  its the ONLY hope in hell  for the dems to win again if hillary is already pres and does a good job..which im sure she will since NO ONE can do any worse than barry

  • morris1030

    Only Washinton, DC could spawn the disgusting Quinn as social arbiter, head yenta, party giver, and gossip monger. Quinn’s inflated ego has given her a sense of entitlement about making political pronouncements. Her dream of holding

    She was an agressive and hostile Hillary hater and spent years being bitchy and spreading her pitiful smears about Hillary 24/7.

    Her dream of holding the DC insider super salon is over. Thank God.
    She’s a vicious and unimportant DC yenta whose time is over. Her hate spreading and absurd snobbery is such that she’s become totally unimportant.

  • arabella trefoil

    RFK junior is indeed a huge asshole. I know what I’m talking about. I’ve seen him in action, f2f.

  • FLDemFem

    Just one, Doc, but he’s too busy golfing, meeting sports teams, going to ball games and parties to bother.

  • pelcart@aol.com

    Yep, I would max out donations and go to work for her the minute she announces she’s running.  Hey, nobody is perfect, but she is damn close!  And nobody, but nobody works harder.  Why do we keep getting slackers in the White House who only want to have lavish parties and jet around on Air Force One.  It’s a real JOB, people!  And a hard one!

  • morris1030

    I too will not support Obama…….If only Hillary is on the ticket in a meaningful way will I vote Democrat.

    The Democratic party with the help of Ted Kennedy brought Hillary down. The goof of the decade.

    Our current non leader is helpless. He was idolized and created by the media jerks who found it convenient to espouse mysogyny, and let themselves get tingled by a newbie.  We are paying a terrible price for missing out on Hiillary as President.

  • kafir

    Gianni
     As far as I’m concerned Obama and his cronies have destroyed the Democratic Party, and only Hillary at the top of the ticket can restore it.  Let’s see what happens.
    Obama is history!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V1lV85YtTM&feature=related

  • beyond_words

    Great article Ani! I totally agree on all fronts. I said a long time ago from the get go that an inexperienced sailor at the helm of America wouldn’t know how to react in a “storm”. Which was why I was so po’d during the PC love-in and seeing the smokescreen lies of the DNC, Howard, and Brazil.

    How did they not see the brilliant intelligence, selfless service of the country and her many political years of actually not only reading bills but being the one putting them together!

    Imo she’s in a more important role as SoS. That’s where true experience counts compared to I think Biden’s position as he seems to be more of a “back-up” if shit ever goes “south” and seems to be nothing more than a parrot on a leash.

  • KendallJ

    They had the Clintons, but the party elites hated them because they weren’t blue blooded enough! They thought they were too much like working class hicks! But, if you remember, The working class hicks and city folks alike liked them just fine! 

  • Kathleen Wynne

    I agree.  Hillary was warning Brewer.  obama and his administration do everything in secret for political purposes.  what happened to the man who ran on bringing us all together?  Instead of figuring out how to sue AZ, why doesn’t obama, Mr. Kumbaya, work with the Governor in coming up with an equitable solution? 

    Tell me again obots, who’s polarizing?  Obama is and by his own actions, and not by false and misleading reports from the media, like they did with Hillary.

  • mamamia123

    Ted Kennedy,Oprah did what they should never even think about. Obama is the first Democratic President I vote, but after Hillary lost to Him, with also  a bigest help from DNC , by stealing the whole election.
    At the time Republicans do not have any candidate for President, especjaly Romney, McCain,and others Republicans scares me and after all , both Parties have distroy OUR economy not D or R all politicians in OUR all Governments!!! Hillary is the only answer. None of this Party have anyone who will qualify for Presidend or Vice President!!! Hillary is the only hoice!!! 
    Obama choose wrong people to build His power in the White House. Holder,Napolitano and all of them.We need especjaly in Immigration Dept. people like Governor of Arizona, people who care about USA,US and they should be thinking about them selfs at the end of list.Obama is to friendly with to many who are not good for this Country who hates USA!!!!!!
    Sorry for my writng’ and spelling!!!

  • bamaLV

    hillary as head of the UN?? but …but..thats the job BO really wants. running (or ruining) the US isnt enough for him.  he wants to be leader of the world.   maybe th UN needs a community organizer.

  • bamaLV

    lets remember in 2012 that we must NEVER again have one party rule.  if the republicans take both houses in 2010(a good thing) then come 2012, when we vote BO out and elect a republican president, then we need to get rid of the few remaining  entrenched repubs. and  bring in some NEW people to the dem party who have no allegiance to anyone but  the public.  if the democrat party wants to survive they need to get rid of the barney franks, harry reids, pelosis,  graysons, al frankens and the rest and bring in some new blood.  otherwise the current dem party ( now the socialist party) will go down in flames as it deserves to.