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MUST WATCH: Hillary Clinton Discusses Solutions to Economic Crisis in Interviews Today

Hillary Clinton — the qualified candidate for the Democratic nomination — appeared this afternoon on CNBC’s Street Sides with Erin Burnett, Fox Business, and Bloomberg to discuss solutions to the economic crisis:

Transcript of Senator Clinton on CNBC:

Erin Burnett: Wall Street’s troubles and the federal rescue plan on the front burner for Senator Hillary Clinton. She just wrapped up a meeting with New York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner. And she joins us now live from just outside the New York federal offices. Senator Clinton, thank you so much. It’s a great pleasure to have you with us. I know you have been in a meeting for much of the day with the New York Fed President. What did you talk about?

Senator Hillary Clinton: Well, I wanted to review with the New York Fed some of the particulars about what’s happening in New York, as well as the broader national and global implications. Obviously this is unprecedented, what we’re having to do here. and as a Senator from New York I not only have the obvious concerns about our financial markets, but also the impact on employment here in New York, and everything that I can do to try to make sure we stabilize this situation, save jobs, and get our markets moving again, get them unclogged, is what I’m focused on.

Burnett: Do you think that the Fed President, of the New York Fed, Timothy Geithner would be the right person to be, in essence be the czar of the pool of assets? Did you talk to him about what his role might be?

Clinton: No, not at all. That’s not something that we discussed. What I did talk about was a proposal that I have been making for about a year, that what we needed was something similar to what we had during the Great Depression, the Homeowner’s Loan Corporation, which worked very effectively to buy up mortgages – about 1 million homes were saved. Over time, those mortgages were sold and, frankly, the Treasury made money on it. I think it’s imperative that we start considering such an entity like this.

I have spoken several times with Secretary Paulson, and obviously others who are crafting this proposal. In the immediate short run, to have Treasury run it may be the only choice. But that is not a good long-term decision. So, I have spoken with Chairman Frank. He shares my view that we need some kind of an entity like the old HOLC, the Homeowners Loan Corporation. To be prepared we should start working on the legislation now to try to get something like that up and going so we can have one place in the government to do these mortgage modifications and try to replicate the success that we had 70 years ago.

Burnett: Do you think we have the time, though? It seems like in some sense, maybe I’m too far ahead here, but that the train may have already left the station in terms of this plan being actually structured very differently than the HOLC was, as you referred to, or do you think we can take more time if that’s what it takes, and structure this pool very differently?

Clinton: Well, I think it can be sequential, Erin. There’s no doubt that we have to get this infusion of cash into our markets and begin to buy up these illiquid assets as soon as possible. But I think we need a commitment from the Administration that we will begin working on something like this, because otherwise you have an ad hoc arrangement, working out of the Treasury. I don’t think that is the best way to go about this.

That can be handled immediately after we get through this immediate crisis. I do believe, however, that part of what needs to go into the proposal is the authority for mortgage modifications – that that has to be part of the opportunity that the treasury would have shared with the FDIC, which as you know is trying to work out some of the mortgages from Indymac.

There are opportunities for Treasury to get that kind of authority. It’s being given broad discretion under the plan as proposed.

I think that we do have to address some of that to set the framework in place in this proposal this week, if at all possible. But then I’m advocating that the Congress come back, after the election, and we be prepared with the work from our two banking committees and their Chairmen, Chairman Frank and Chairman Dodd, so that we’re prepared to act on whatever authority is additionally needed. The third part of this is the regulatory framework that has to be put in place. We can never go through this again, it’s too dangerous. We’ve got to regulate in a responsible way/

I’m fundamentally confident and optimistic that we’ll weather this once we start work on the problem and everybody understands that it’s a priority for our country.

Burnett: Just a couple of more questions. One of them, you mentioned Congressman Frank. I had spoken to him this weekend, on Saturday, actually, and he expressed his passion for including limits on CEO compensation for banks that would participate in this pool. My understanding is the Treasury Department is very adamantly against that, because they want to get the problem dealt with. Maybe eventually we’ll deal with CEO compensation but not part of this package. Are you going to support having CEO compensation limits as part of the deal this week?

Clinton: I share Chairman Frank’s view, that this is something that would be fair to the American taxpayer and would also, put in at least some accountability. If we can’t get it this week then I want a commitment we’re going to address it very shortly, as soon as possible, as part of a broader look at what we need to do. Really what we’re doing now is trying to stop the bleeding. But the patient is not well. This is not just a financial crisis. This is an economic crisis. So there is more work to be done and I think the whole question of executive compensation has to be rolled in to who what we look at going forward.

Burnett: Senator Clinton, final question. I know you’re tight on time. A picture in the New York Post caught my attention this morning of Sarah Palin reaching out to a giant tube of lipstick, sort of a life sized tube of lipstick. I have to admit, it’s funny. I have been fascinated, as every woman in the country has, both with you and with the phenomenon of Sarah Palin. But do you believe that lipstick as a metaphor for being a woman or for female power is insulting in this election?

Clinton: I want to keep my focus on the real challenges, issues, and even crises that we face as a country. Being able to smile and laugh from time to time helps break the seriousness of what we’re dealing with. Obviously I think we cannot afford four more years of the failed policies that we’ve had for the last eight years. I’m not suggesting that we could have avoided all of the problems but I surely believe if we had had people awake and on the job in the existing regulatory agencies, we could have limited the damage and could have ameliorated it.

I don’t think there’s any doubt that we need Democratic leadership in the White House starting in January.

I’m all for lipstick – I wear it myself – but at the end of the day, let’s stabilize our financial markets and I think the best people to do that are not the party that helped get us into the mess we’re in right now.

Burnett: Alright, Senator Clinton, fair point on the lipstick. Thank you so much.

  • Jonq

    Nice to see someone who supports the Democratic Ticket featured on this site. I was starting to think it was a Republican site. Used to be on my bookmarks..but I’ve moved it down lately.

    • http://deadenders.wordpress.com deadenders

      Democratic Ticket???????
      Hillary is not on the Dem Ticket!

      • Jonq

        But she sure does support it. And I support her.

        • imustprotest

          Hillary should BE the Democratic ticket, unfortunately we don’t have a Democrat ticket we have an Obamcrat ticket.

          • Jonq

            Democrat > Obamacrat > Karl Rove Republican

            We only have two of the three above choices.

            The choice is clear for ANYONE who truly stood with Hillary and let Hillary speak for them.

            • imustprotest

              We are not cultists here, go back to DKOS. Don’t you have someone’s email to hack or a handicapped baby to attack?

            • JozefAL

              Um, who is the “Karl Rove Republican” of whom you write?
              John McCain was one of the MANY politicians (both Democrat and Republican) who were victims of Karl Rove.
              Anyone who would dare equate McCain with being a “Rove Republican” is nothing less than a fool and a jackass (and I humbly apologize to all jackasses who might be offended by such an insult).

              • Hope Floats! Flush Twice!

                Call me a Republican, and I won’t flinch. And I’m glad to have Karl Rove advising the Republicans, if it spells defeat for Obama. The Democratic party decided to abandon democracy this year. It was apparent at the convention and was why Obama got no bounce. He was selected not elected, and he is struggling to maintain the facade of overwhelming popularity against a far better candidate.

            • candymarl

              No one speaks for me. This is a democracy and I speak for myself. Leave Hillary out of it.

              You DKos types didn’t want her as President or as VP but now you’re saying we should follow what she says?

              But I thought she was a racist, b*tch wh*re, who should have stayed in the bathtub (Glenn Close ref)?

              The same woman that Obama and his supporters branded as unfit for office of Prez or VP is now fit to say who the president should be as long as it’s Obama?

              That’s not Hillary’s job. Obama has a running mate. Joe Biden. Funny how none of the Obamabots say we should listen to him.

              If you wanted her to help sway the election the least she should have gotten is the VP spot. So you want a woman to do the heavy lifting as long as she doesn’t ask for the job that goes with it.

              • imustprotest

                Well said Candymarl!

          • Justin

            I felt the same way, I wanted Hillary to be the nominee, but it didn’t happen. It’s not fair, it’s not right, but now we have a choice between a Democrat and a Republican…Hillary knows what the right choice is here. We cannot reward the GOP after the last eight years and put our most urgent problems on hold for at least another four.

            I also agree with what Jonq said; nice to see something from the Democratic side on this blog. Are you all really going to sell your souls to the GOP because we’re upset that Hillary didn’t win?

            • kenoshaMarge

              Oh blow it out your ass Justin.

              I don’t vote for someone because I’m “upset”. I vote because I think/believe they are the best of what is usually two bad choices.

              Kerry-Bush was easy. I held my nose and voted for Kerry even though I thought he was a gasbag. He was “better” than the alternative.

              I believe, and I don’t care which party he represents, that McCain is a better “man” as well as a better choice than lying, cheating, empty suit Obama. And I will get the chance to vote for a woman which the Democratic Party denied me.

              And every time one of the Clintons shills for Obama I lose a little more respect for them. If I can see what a loser he is then they, being far smarter and more politically astute know it better than I do. Thus they are putting party before country. And that’s playing politics with all our lives. I don’t forgive that just because it’s done by someone I like and respect.

              NØbama NØway

            • Newly Independent

              Obamabrats everywhere -

              Quit pimping Hillary’s name.

              You’re only cutting your own throats when you do so.

              Most on this blog – and in the United States – will vote for the most qualified choice now on November 4th.

              JOHN MCCAIN.

              So get over it already. We have moved on.

      • Ani

        What she supports is the plan SHE is putting forward, which actually makes some sense — Obama has offered nothing but more flip flopping. Not so much as a yay ro nay. She is being a good Democrat and talks about “Democratic Leadership in the White House in January” — that can refer to a majority in both houses — never once did she mention Barack’s name.

        She is doing what she has to do and keeping her word to campaign for “the Democrat” — but let’s not pretend for a moment that Obama is 1/10 as qualified as she is on the economy or anything else for that matter.

        All one needs to do is listen to what she just said to see she is hands and feet above everyone on this.

        She is not on the ticket — and she should BE the ticket. We would certainly be way ahead right now if that were the case.

        Thank you for this post, Susan.

        Hillary is excellent — and always on the job.

        Competence — what a concept.

        • PhxNickD

          Democratic Leadership in the White House in January” — that can refer to a majority in both houses — never once did she mention Barack’s name.

          You noticed that to, ha?

          • kenoshaMarge

            Aw come on people. No one has told Obama what he thinks about this stuff yet. Now that Senator Clinton is speaking out he’ll copy her notes and pretend he thunk it up all by his little lonesome.

            He is definitely flunking leadership 101.

            • Thinker

              lol and very true.

              Barack is waiting on his 300 advisors to tell him what to say.

      • ldyoung

        Come out of your cave, please! Don’t we WISH it were so…

    • atlforhillary

      are u kidding me. all this shows is ” DAMN she is brilliant”. Oh I forgot you guys were are for the lipstick version of democratic party… ALA exotic obama.

    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82qCwLX9piE Woman Voter

      NO, this site just recognized a brilliant solutions oriented person: Hillary the Democrat who happens to be the best senator and leader, who just happens to be a woman!

      She should have been the nominee! The DEMS blew it! I am just glad she got right back up and got to work, because LORD KNOWS WE NEED ALL THE HELP WE CAN GET DURING THESE TROUBLED TIMES.

      We luv ya HILL!

      • ldyoung

        AMEN to that!!!!

    • Newly Independent

      Nice to see someone who supports the Democratic Ticket featured on this site.

      Get a life.

      We support Hillary Clinton – NOT the Obamacrats.

      Cram it.

    • Alyssa

      While Obama is in bed with Freddie and Fannie, Hillary is proving to the world she is lightyears better than Obama. Funny how someone who wants to “save” the economy is taking advice from the very people who got us into this mess.

      • Thinker

        well-said Alyssa!!

        :)

  • Jonq

    I’m all for lipstick – I wear it myself – but at the end of the day, let’s stabilize our financial markets and I think the best people to do that are not the party that helped get us into the mess we’re in right now.

    HELLO? ANYONE IN THERE? IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING TO THIS WONDERFUL WOMAN?

    • vinnie

      And that, is the why Barry can never hold a candle to this woman. I miss her.

      • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82qCwLX9piE Woman Voter

        AMEN!

        If only the Democrats could have judged her as A PERSON, they could have seen that HILLARY WAS THE BEST CANDIDATE THAT JUST HAPPENED TO BE A WOMAN!

        I am just thankful she is able to rise above the fray for her country and work hard for its people. We luv ya Hill!

        • Newly Independent

          If only the Democrats could have judged her as A PERSON, they could have seen that HILLARY WAS THE BEST CANDIDATE THAT JUST HAPPENED TO BE A WOMAN!

          Thank you.

          These dumb, sexist Obamabrats keep ignoring the fact that Hillary wasn’t just a most qualified Democratic candidate, she is a CLINTON. And the LAST time this country’s economic state was in tip-top shape, a CLINTON was in office.

          The Dems screwed up – and screwed up badly. They deserve to lose.

          • alexei

            Yes they do, but, we don’t deserve what the Republicans have wrought and yes it is the Republicans and the Dem enablers. Obama is not a Democrat – he is a corporate shill, and the puppet of the Dem enablers – so what good will he do? and even if he mouths Hillary’s plan, I don’t he will implement – just pull another backtrack.

            If you really want to clean up this mess, support Hillary’s plan by calling your representatives (all three) and writing Letters to the Editor. Back down ticket Dems to increase their majorities (this will help Hillary and other real Dems), replace Reid with Hillary as Senate Majority Leader and replace Pelosi with some one like Hillary as the Speaker. Oppose Obama, he cannot be the Party leader, that leads to disaster for the Democratic Party (it will be Hooverized) and for the Country – he is pathetic puppet – no leadership and will follow whatever his handlers tell him what to do.

    • http://deleted Buzz Latte

      Not buying the line of discussion, concern troll.

      Democrats have done nothing in two years to stem the tide of failures. The handwriting was on the wall last year and yet Nancy Pelosi – addled from all the botox injections – pretty much tabled any meaningful action on EVERYTHING.

      So nope, not voting for the empty suit based on just party loyalty.

      Hillary’s orange pantsuit worn at the convention told me everything I needed to know.

      PUMA!!!!

    • atlforhillary

      did you vote for her or did your ” wonderful” feelings grow because that wanna be/imitates Chris rock like punchline comedian obama needs us hillary voters to win now?

      what happened to him saying he was sure her voters would all flock to him?

      • candy

        Thank you guys for all your wonderful responses to the Obama trolls. I really feel like crying today, to see Hillary out there talking so intelligently about the Wall Street Crisis. This is the brilliant, intelligent president who we could have had, but instead we now got this buffoon whose response time to crisis –be it Russia’s agression toward Georgia or Wall Street–is actually worst than W. Just great. What a joke that they try to portray a McCain presidency as a continuation of a Bush presidency, when the truth is that an Obama presidency is the third term of Bush—more incompetence for the next 4 years.

        It is absolutely heartbreaking to see Hillary, on of the most capable person to ever run for the White House, be so shut out for nothng more than a buffoonm an empty suit.

        • Newly Independent

          It is absolutely heartbreaking to see Hillary, on of the most capable person to ever run for the White House, be so shut out for nothng more than a buffoonm an empty suit.

          Yep. Hillary was kicked to the curb by those losers just because she doesn’t have a prostate.

    • Newly Independent

      I’m all for lipstick – I wear it myself – but at the end of the day, let’s stabilize our financial markets and I think the best people to do that are not the party that helped get us into the mess we’re in right now.

      If you really gave a damn about the economy, you would have supported Hillary Clinton instead of Barack Obama.

      So shove it. Obama cannot save the failing economy.

  • Andy

    Thanks for this post SusanUnPC!! I hadn’t heard it before; excellent !! She has focus on this crisis like a laser beam and working really hard on this. She is the only person politician besides Bill that has put forward a coherent analysis and comprehensive solution plan. Amazing. Indeed she is the ONLY qualified candidate for the Democratic nomination for POTUS.

    • athy

      Each time I hear Sen Clinton speak about some of the economic emergencies that we are facing, it pains me more and more as to how foolish the DNC was to push her out of the presidential election.

      I compare Sen Clinton’s responses to Sen Obama’s responses and I can only feel stunned at what happened during this democratic primary.

      Sen Clinton is a voice of reason, optimistic, she knows all the players involved,she knows US Economic history, she offers short term and long term solutions.

      What can Sen Obama offer us? Advise from his advisors-many of whom were either directly or indirectly involved with this crisis through their involvment in the mortgage industry?

      Sen Obama’s team contributes to the mess and
      Sen Clinton is there to rally the voters and offer solutions as to how we can clean up the mess? What is wrong with this picture?

      Now can you understand why I have left the Democratic party? How DARE THEY (DNC) try to pass off Sen Obama as a legitimate presidential candidate of the United States of America?

    • lusitania

      Yes, she is the only qualified person for POTUS at the moment. I cringe everytime I hear her urging us to vote for a democratic white house. I really want to do anything she asks, my admiration for her is that great. However, there is no way in heck that I can vote for Obama, EVER! I will not reward bad behavior by the DNC, DEAN, PELOSI and others with my vote. I am clinging to my principles.

      Hillary in 2012.

    • lusitania

      Yes, she is the only qualified person for POTUS at the moment. I cringe everytime I hear her urging us to vote for a democratic white house. I really want to do anything she asks, my admiration for her is that great. However, there is no way in heck that I can vote for Obama, EVER! I will not reward bad behavior by the DNC, DEAN, PELOSI and others with my vote. I am clinging to my principles.

      And BTW, her proposals sound great!!!

      Hillary in 2012.

  • http://Q Diana L. C.

    I love that she’s always serious about the issues and offering solutions. I could never understand why people would make fun of her for that.

    I’m tired now and had time only to skim. I’ll go back to read more thoroughly.

    Good comment about lipstick–dumb question to ask during a serious discussion.

    All I can say is “IF ONLY.”

  • MrMike

    Things that make you go hmmm… didn’t Obama get the second largest total contribution from the very people responsible for this crisis? Or is somebody feeding me a load of beans?
    Slightly off topic is that Hillary will be on the stump in Ohio for Obama. Seems he can’t do it without her.

    • Jonq

      Nor she without him.

      What’s she gonna do in the Senate if McCain will veto any bill she writes or sponsors?

      McCain ’08 is a vote for McCain ’12.

      Not Hillary ’12.

      Stop kidding yourself.

      Let’s do what’s best for HILLARY. She sure as hell deserves it.

      This country needs a DEMOCRAT in office.

      • http://deadenders.wordpress.com deadenders

        barky is not a Democrat, he is an Obamacrat!

      • MrMike

        Your logic betrays you.

        McCain ‘08 is a vote for McCain ‘12.

        And a Obama ’08 is an Obama, not Hillary, in 2012.

        • Newly Independent

          And a Obama ‘08 is an Obama, not Hillary, in 2012.

          Really! ‘Cause you know that if that power-hungry bastard Obama gets in the White House, he’s going to cling to it for dear life for as long as he can. And will finish tearing up this country.

          His ass MUST be shut down on Election Day.

      • athy

        Jong,
        why do you say that Sen McCain will veto ANY bill she(Sen Clinton) writes or sponsors?

        How can you generalize like that?

        And what about Sen Obama’s voting record?

        Do you think that if he were president he would support EVERY bill she writes or sponsors?

        Sen Obama cares about poverty and the middle class? He has sabotaged efforts in Congress to pass bills that support the middles class. Obama criticizing McCain on mortgage crisis? Look at what Obama has done for the middle class with regards to the mortgage crisis.

        http://www.thenation.com/doc/20080211/fraser

        The Nation, “Subprime Obama” by Max Fraser 1/24/08 Post 2/11/08 issue

        “Obama’s disappointing foreclosure plan stems from the centrist politics of his three chief economic advisers and his campaign’s ties to Wall Street institutions opposed to increased financial regulation”, according to the article.
        More examples of how Sen Obama has SABATOGED efforts to help the middle class and working class people in this country.

        ***********************************
        http://www.beyondchron.org/articles/The_Obama_Craze_Count_Me_Out_5413.html

        Beyondchron.org, The Obama Craze: Count Me out “ by Matt Gonzalez 2/27/08

        Excellent analysis of several major pieces of legislation that Sen Obama was involved with in Congress.Look at how many times he disagreed with Sen Clinton’s votes…

        http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2008/03/i-am-barack-obama.html

        Mother Jones, “ I am Barack Obama” by Mark Winston Griffith 3/17/08
        “And on the question of a federal response to subprime lending abuses and foreclosure, an issue I’ve been passionate about since my days running a financial cooperative in Bedford-Stuyvesant, I’m convinced that extensive regulation and government intervention is the only way to curb predatory lending and prevent massive foreclosures. Obama, on the other hand, relies far more on the market correcting itself. Max Fraser recently wrote in The Nation that “As he has done on domestic issues like healthcare, job creation and energy policy, Obama is staking out a position to the right of not only populist Edwards but Clinton as well” writes Griffith

      • Ani

        You must be joking. Senator McCain has a great deal of respect for Senator Clinton.

        He got in a great deal of hot water with his own party in 2005 for saying she would make a good president.

        Barry has shown time and time again he is completely intimidated by and jealous of Hillary — he will do everything he can to step on her throat. He is an arrogant baby who does not like to be shown up by anyone — that is why he chose a second tier candidate like Biden (somewhat dull and gaffe-prone although experienced) who barely won any votes in the primary.

        He would never choose Hillary, or someone like Gen. Wes Clark (likewise a brilliant man) because he has to have the stage all to himself. His ego has and will continue to cost him.

        McCain has been praised constantly by Democrats, including Hillary, Biden, Daschle and Keeery — and Obama — for his willingness to be cooperative and work across the aisle — as he has many times.

        I can promise you that Hillary will get a more fair and respectful hearing fromhim thn she every would from Obama. He would never want to give her credit for anything.

        She humiliated him in that PA debate — just by showing up and doing her job. And for that she must be punished. He missed no opportunity to diss her and misrepresent and diminish her great record and experience and service — and was willing to call her husband, one of our best and most successful presidents a racist to get what he wanted.

        Obama does not understand what “Team” means.

        Furthermore, Obama is not a real DEMOCRAT — he constantly said Republicans are the party of good ideas, he loves Reaganomics, he is touting Bush’s faith based initiatives. He wants to keep Blackwater going and have a private security force.

        He reneged on FISA, NAFTA, public financing, Iraq, he is now renenging on his willingnesss to repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, he campaigned in S.C. with “reformed thru prayer ex-gay man” Donnie McClurkin, wouldn’t take a picture with the gay friendly mayor of S.F. Gavin Newsome, he insulted pro-choice Democrats in his Advocate interview, he is backing off on women’s rights, too. Where in the hell is this man a Democrat.

        I understand your wish to have a Democrat in the White House — but we need true leadership and hnoesty — not just a label.

        He has gotten more money from Wall St. than any other candidate. He is in bed with many of the people who got us into the mess Hillary is trying to help us get out of in the above video.

        His “good judgment” has him surrounded by nothing but crooks.

        Be careful what you wish for.

        • Newly Independent

          I could not have stated this better.

          Thank you.

          • alexei

            Agree, but let’s work for Dems to increase their majorities so Hillary can be the real Dem leader as the Senate Majority leader with a new Speaker .

      • HillaryOrMcCain

        I disagree whole heartedly…

        Not voting for McCain is a vote for Obambi which in turn is a sure defeat for the democratic ticket in 2012… the dems would be branded much like the gop is today… one difference, the gop won’t blow it like the dnc has this year.

        I also don’t follow the arguement that Mr. McCain would veto any bill introduced by Mrs. Clinton, in fact of the two choices McCain/Palin has a proven record of bipartisanship, it is Barky who would put his own self interest before that of the country… his own record is clear, while I certainly don’t swallow ALL the McCain maveric rhetoric, I think it’s undeniable that McCain would work with Mrs. Clinton as he has in the past.

        So let’s do whats best for the country in 2008 and consequently do what’s best for Hillary in 2012… that is unless the Obamabus backs over Biden resigns for “health reasons” and is replaced by Mrs. Clinton which would change things for a lot of people… I am not sure it would for me, nor do I think Mrs. Clinton would get on board that politically dangerous bus to nowhere… but it would at least lend competency to the ticket but unless she were at the top of the ticket the only one to benefit would be the self-interested chicago hack.

        VOTE McCain/Palin 2008 for our country NOW and for Hillary in 2012 and let Obama try out the job he was hired for, the job he’s being paid for, the job he thus far hasn’t shown up for… oh yeah, he does show up, I guess that’s what all those prensents are.

      • ritamary

        Isn’t the Obamacrat plan that sooooo many down-ticket Dems will ride into office on Obummer’s coattails, the Democrats will have a veto-proof majority? Or isn’t that plan working out too well for you, since Obummer doesn’t seem to care much what happens to down-ticket Democrats?

        (Sorry I am being childish again with the derogatory name, but sometimes I can’t help myself.)

      • http://deleted Buzz Latte

        Concern troll.

      • PhxNickD

        I agree, this country needs a democrat in office, to bad we don’t have one to choose from this year.

        • alexei

          Yes, too bad indeed. So, let’s get a Democratic leader in the Senate by increasing the majorities so Hillary can lead from there.

      • Newly Independent

        This country needs a DEMOCRAT in office.

        WRONG.

        This country needs another CLINTON in office. Not a Democrat version of George W. Bush.

  • IronMan

    Thank you for the video with the text.

    How on earth could the DNC elites stab Hillary Clinton in the back? She is clearly the best candidate for POTUS and can think circles around BO, especially when it comes to the economy. No contest.

    Hillary is calm under pressure. She’s showing leadership. She has a plan to help get us out of this crisis and turn the economy around. Those are the qualities we need in a leader. She’s doing her job and I am proud of her.

    What the hell is Obama doing besides punting the decision football to others and studying up for the friday night debate?

    The DNC elite chose BO, but We The People don’t have to!

    McCain-Palin ’08
    Hillary ’12

  • imustprotest

    The whole lipstick thing came from Obama and HIS stupid comment. Now they want to blame Palin when all she did was defend herself from the empty suit.

  • RememberWeWill

    The N.R.A. just bitchslapped Obie and Uncle Joe with 4 new great ads.

    check them out at
    http://patriotroom.com/?p=2291

    • Irish1139

      I love those ads!!!!!

  • hadenough

    Hillary is a leader.

    Here she a couple of days ago:
    Clinton Calls for Immediate Action to Halt Market Crisis
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QUrbrE51ME

    While obama is busy hosting $28,000 a head fundraisers:
    http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2008/09/barack_obama_chicago_fundraise.html
    Hillary is eating obama’s lunch.

  • Jonq

    It makes me sick that you people can sit here and act like you support Hillary when you blatantly disregard the end of her interview. BLATANTLY.

    It sucks that she lost, but she has a very clear idea about what is best for this country. Sure, it would have been her. But it can’t be. So it’s Obama/Biden.

    Whatever happened to Hillary Speak for Me?

    Well, Hillary still speaks for me, and she speaks for Obama.

    Vote for who you’d like. You own your own vote.

    But please stop acting like you give a sh*t about Hillary.

    You don’t.

    Her entire platform in the Senate depends on having a Democratic President who won’t VETO Universal Health Care or sound economic policy.

    A vote for McCain is a vote to tie Hillary’s hands behind her back for the next four years.

    Let’s help Hillary accomplish OUR goals.

    Obama/Biden

    • hadenough

      Bwaaaaaahhh!!!

      • Jonq

        What does that mean?

        What has happened to No Quarter?

        What happened to all my fellow Hillary supporters, with whom I stood in line for rallies, worked in New Hampshire, fought with?

        Every time I come here now I’m called a troll because I’ve followed Hillary to support Obama.

        I’m no troll. It’s you who are the trolls.

        This site was created to support Democrats, and it did (and still does, it claims) support Hillary Clinton.

        Thus, it is you who want our country to fall down four more years of the same broken path who are trolls.

        So call me a bot for all I care.

        I am a bot. A HillaryBot.

        And I’m proud of it.

        • imustprotest

          I don’t think this site was created to support Democrats, just one, Hillary, then people like you Obamabullies trashed her and now you want to come here and act like you never did anything and try to force Obama down our throats and get us to “fall in line” Sorry, PUMA.

        • hadenough

          You being a Hillarybot is your problem.

          And you really should pay attention. Every time Hillary opens her mouth it makes obama look like the two bit punk he is. She is that good.

          • Irish1139

            Hillary knows what we are doing. The DNC as it is at present is going down. We will have a new democratic party once McCain is president.

            I don’t worry about Hillary with McCain as president. He knows the democrats made a mistake and he knows what gifts America will not be blessed with because of the idiots in power at the DNC.

            This little Obama episode in our history will work out and the DNC as we now know it is going down…..

            PUMA

        • TeakwoodKite

          This site was created to support Democrats. oops.

          No get your facts straight. It was started by Mr. Johnson to “vent his spleen”. First and formost.

          Hillary is “not speaking for Obama”. She is not a dam Obama marionette. Senator Clinton believes that a democrat in the White house is the way go. AND? she IS a democrat. Duh!

          Yet contrast that with her statement that she and John McCain are qualified to be CIC and BO ISN’T. You thinking she was joking about thing like that?

          Nothing personal, cause I think you emo is negating your capasity for critical thinking. \bottomline; Senator Clinton has ideas and will listen to them. I might agree or disagree with them but I respect her opinion. There NOTHING about BO I respect. Period. He has no moral compass. He would not know the Lee Shore if it bit him the ass.
          I am not alone.

          Lee Shore
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu-pJ8slyEs&feature=related

    • MrMike

      Her entire platform in the Senate depends on having a Democratic President who won’t VETO Universal Health Care or sound economic policy.

      What makes you think that president would be Obama? What has he done that makes you think he won’t throw health care under the bus? Look where he gets his campaign cash, is he really going to bite the hand …

      • imustprotest

        exactly…..Obama is of Obama, for Obama.

      • Jonq

        Well, given their two proposals, I will go with Hillary and HOPE that it is Obama.

        Surely it would have been less of a risk with Hillary. But we lost – fair or not.

        McCain is a known quantity as you like to say. Yeah, known. Known that he will FIGHT any sort of health care reform or expansion.

        I’d rather take the risk on the guy who at least claims to stand for what me and Hillary believe in.

        • imustprotest

          I’m going with the true patriot, not the empty suit narsissist.

        • MrMike

          I’d rather take the risk on the guy who at least claims to stand for what me and Hillary believe in.

          You mean the guy who claimed …

          … Ayers is just some guy from the ‘hood.

          … I will accept public financing for the general election.

          … I will fight any FISA bill that contains TELCO immunity.

          … I will have our troops out of Iraq by the end of the year.

          … I could no more disown the Reverend Wright than …

          well, you get the picture.

        • Newly Independent

          But we lost – fair or not.

          But what you Obama supporters fail to grasp is that we have accepted Hillary not getting the Democrat nomination.

          You’re just angry because Obama’s theft of the nomination didn’t produce the outcome that Obama and his spawn everywhere were desperately hoping for - blind, mindless support and votes from Hillary supporters.

          It was made crystal clear during the primary that Hillary and her supporters were NOT WANTED by the Democrat party anymore.

          Well, you’ve got your wish.

          Live with it.

    • athy

      Jong…
      Ya think?

      Then explain to me why Sen Clinton fought so hard to the end to defeat Sen Obama in the primary.

      On what basis do you think that Sen Obama will support Sen Clinton’s bills and ideas? On his past track record?

      His FISA vote or perhaps his Born Alive Infant Protection Act vote?

      Or maybe his desire to impeach Bush 43?

      Watch this…I think you might find it enlightening.

      If you are going to discuss things-PLEASE dont generalize like the Obama supporters who drank the KoolAid and only try to defend their positions with generalizations. Too close to the election to engage in that type of useless discourse.

      Watch this chilling video.

      Dear Mr. Obama: Who Are You?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16aBNduAyQ4

      This video is based 100 % on easily verifiable facts.

      I trust Sen Clinton, I trust Sen McCain, I trust Gov Palin.

      I dont trust Sen Biden and I especially dont trust Sen Obama.

      PS I was alifelong Democrat until VERY recently.

      P.S This election is not about Sen Clinton- Its about putting country first. It just so happens that if Sen Clinton were the presidential nominee and we chose to support her, we would have been putting country first.

      The Democratic party has left me…I did not leave the Democratic party.

    • ritamary

      What happened to the veto-proof Democratic majority that is supposed to ride in on Obama’s coattails?

    • http://deleted Buzz Latte

      Own your shitty candidate named Obama.

      We don’t have to.

      PUMA!!!

    • WMCB

      Please. I love Hillary, but she has her reasons for doing what she has to do, and I have mine. NO ONE owns my vote or tells me what to think, not even Hill.

      Oh, and if you think Obama is touching UHC with a ten foot pole, you are smoking some serious hopium. Harry and Louise ads? First thing his BFF Kerry did once Hill suspended was to publicly announce “UHC is a non-starter”.

      Open your eyes. Obama is NOT going to be any friend of Hillary’s or her policies if he gets into the Whitehouse. The whole point of the DNC shenanigans this year was to shut out and silence the Clinton Dems.

      He has NOT been trustworty on a single issue in his entire career, what in the hell makes you think he will suddenly grow a democratic spine once crowned POTUS? He’s a USER. Hill will be under the bus in a flash again, as soon as he no longer needs her to get elected. He has a pattern of that = climbing to power on the backs of others, then tossing them as soon as its convenient.

      Wake up.

      • no vote for Oblabla

        The whole point of the DNC shenanigans this year was to shut out and silence the Clinton Dems.

        I agree wholeheartedly with you on this. This is exactly what I believe has happened. My feeling is that we’ll surely see a whole lot more of Hillary and Bill only is McCain is in the WH. Obammunist is just using Hillary now to get his way into the WH but if he does get there he’ll no longer have any need for her. He will discard her as he does everyone else he uses and dumps once he gets what he wants.

      • candy

        Exactly. Obama can’t wait to throw the Clintons under the bus fast enough. At least the Clintons are gracious enough to stick up for him even after all the shit he did to her, unlike his insufferable wife who has to “seriously think about it” before voting for Hillary if Hillary was the nominee. I’d bet the insufferable Michelel Obama would even vote for Sarah Palin just to defeat Hillary.

    • Kevin

      Fresh from a weekend at Kamp Obama, with old and recycled taling points

    • Newly Independent

      It sucks that she lost,

      You suck.

      Go home and get your Pampers changed.

      Quit crying because voters with wisdom and common sense refuse to vote for a horrible candidate just because he wears the “Democrat” name.

      Do you brats intend to continue to whine on NoQuarter and other Hillary/McCain blogs about that loser Obama?

      I personally hope you do. Because each day you post here you cost Obama at least one more vote. So keep whining!

    • alexei

      Vote for down ticket Dems to increase their majorities, support Hillary Clinton to be the Senate Majority Leader (with a veto proof Senate) and her equivalent in the house as Speaker (with a veto proof House) and it won’t matter if McCain opposes legislation. The true leader will lead from the Senate and legislation will be passed. As far as the signing statements – pass veto proof legislation to ban that and if McCain happens to pull a Bush, and not enforce lawful regulations and abuses his power – impeach him.

      If Obama, who is not a Democrat, is in office, the Dems will not be able to curb his power as much (they still can, but, the race card will be played against them) and forget about impeachment. He will Hooverize the Democratic Party. If you are a Democrat, and care about your Country and people, work for down ticket Dems and against Obama.

  • rwc

    Hillary needs to show some balls instead of mealy mouthing Paulson’s disasterous plan.

    For starters she needs to condemn it,instead of conniving to attach riders to this abomination.

    The thing is, its a bail of a bunch of corrupt finance outfits that should be allowed to die. Their business model is a failure. Loaning money to stupid people who couldn’t figure out whether they had the savings and income to own a home was stupid.

    Furthermore Paulson is demanding NO CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT and wants everything to be hidden from public scrutiny. See section 8 of his plan.

    And examine Section 6, it effectively gives him unlimited buying power as long as he stays below $700 billion. IOW he can buy junk paper at 20 cents on the dollar and resell it at 10 cents then go buy more junk paper forever.

    This isn’t capitalism, its communism for the rich.

    BTW if it passes expect the dollar to implode and we become China’s punk.

    Hell, the Democrats, if they weren’t WallStreet’s bitch ought to be putting Paulson on trial for repeatedly lying to them about the health of Wall Street and for pushing a plan that castrates them.

  • imustprotest

    Hillary is talking about fixing the economy, Hillary is stumping for Barry, Hillary is commenting on Palin, Hillary is on all the news programs because everyone wants to know what to do about the current crisis……tell me again, why is Barry Soretoro Obama the “nominee”? ooh, yeah, it’s all coming back to me now…..DNC, cheating, disenfranchisement, media bias, misogyny, Obama bullies everywhere shoving Barry down our throats….oh yeah…

  • ugo

    Yes she is not on the ticket.

    I am voting for MacCain/Palin this time.

    Yes she is a leader!

  • morganjane

    We need Sen. Clinton and her wisdom! After watching Bill Clinton on the View and this of Hillary… I miss the intelligence!! And the lipstick question is a stupid one and Hillary handled it beautifully. It is so sad that I don’t have a canidate to be excited about. I like John McCain and won’t tolerate dems lying about him. I don’t think Hillary would have gone there.
    O/T Tonight on Anderson 360 speaking of Palin’s meeting with world leaders… they compared it with ‘speed dating’ in a prepared bit… this was not a goof up of a guest this was done by CNN with illustrations on how palin was speed dating the world leaders(AHHH). I was shocked but I shouldn’t have been.

    • imustprotest

      Unbelievable, and yet they never made a negative comment on Barry’s World Tour.

    • Kevin

      I sent SusanUnoc a link to a WSJ article that pointed out that Gibson’s questions to Gov. Palin on how whe would handle the responsibilities of the VP office while raising a family would be illegal in a job interview. Just food for thought.

  • TeakwoodKite

    SusanUnPc, thank you so much for that blast of sanity.

    At least there is one adult in the room.

    I just saw an interview with T Boone Pickens on his energy plan at the National Press Club today. And he was asked about the current “economic warming”.

    And contrasting that with what Senator Clinton had to say about the bailout.

    Both he and the Senator where on the same page.

  • Jonq

    I have nothing else to say.

    It hurts me so bad to see a place I once cared about fall so far.

    The points made on here are no different from the ones I find when making my way over to the Free Republican or Red State.

    I need a shower after visiting those sites and now, here too.

    I don’t know for sure what is best for this country. I thought it was Hillary, but unfortunately not everyone else did.

    Now Hillary says it’s Obama.

    He’s fought for low income families, and worked to expand health care. He’s not perfect. He voted for FISA. He took cheap shots at Hillary.

    You all seem to be so sure that McCain is better than Obama. But I think in reality you really feel the same ambiguity I do. None of us knows for sure what is best for this country.

    But I know this.

    The best times of my life were had under the Clinton administration. For as long as I’ve been alive, I’ve been better off with them leading. They understand the challenges they face and how to solve them.

    I REFUSE to believe that Bill and Hillary stood up at the Democratic convention and flat out lied to my face for political purposes.

    THAT is the case you all are making. Don’t you see that? In order for you to be right, it forces us to believe that the CLINTONS are misleading us.

    I refuse to believe that. I refuse to believe that any of you ever really cared about them if you will so willingly throw them under the bus like that.

    UNDER THE BUS.

    That’s what you’re doing.

    Just think about it.

    • imustprotest

      Believe what you want, nobody here is asking YOU to believe differently, yet you seem to think that YOU are the only one with the answer. You deserve Obamasoretoro….you both think that YOU are THE ONE.

    • HARP

      Piss off

    • TeakwoodKite

      I REFUSE to believe that Bill and Hillary stood up at the Democratic convention and flat out lied to my face for political purposes.

      BWaaaaahhhhh. Fool. Don’t even talk about that Bus. It is not ABOUT the Clintons. They were but there by the DNC and Obama.

    • athy

      Jong,
      sorry that you feel so disillusioned but… did you ever explain SPECIFICALLY why you support Sen obama-other than the fact that Sen Clinton publicly supports him for the sake of party unity?

      You mean to tell me that JUST because Sen Clinton said to go out and vote for Sen Obama, you will go out and vote for Sen Obama?

      What are her MAJOR fundraisers doing? They are moving over to support the McCain/Palin ticket.
      What can you infer from this move?

      This is not an insult- I have no idea how old you are-you could be a first time voter for all I know however-the bottom line is this…

      When you vote for a candidate for pres of the USA do your research. Be very selective as to where you go to collect your information. Look at candidates past record and what the repurcussions of his/her decisions were. Dont rely SOLELY on the content in a candidate’s self promoting website as your only source of information.

      People vote for different reasons. Somepeople ONLY care about 1 or 2 specific issues , others care about the integrity and strength of character of the candidate, and there are hundreds of other criteria in between.

      Now I must sign off from NQ. I have to catch up on reading other blogs dealing with this election and cross posting information on them so, good evening.

      • Jonq

        I’m sorry, but I don’t believe I’ve ever heard a single person on NoQuarter state a single reason why they support McCain, other than NoBama.

        Hillary doesn’t support Obama because she blindly supports the DNC. She supports Obama because he stands for the same values she does. How many times during the primary did she say “Whatever difference between myself and Barack, they pale in comparison to those between us and McCain.”

        So there’s my reason.

        Now, other than to spite Obama and the DNC, can a single person here give me a reason to vote for McCain?

        Oh, and I don’t consider being a POW to be a qualification for President.

        • Kevin

          Integrity?
          Lifetime of service to his country, not his ambitions?
          The courage to go against his party?
          How about not working with and then lying about unrepentant terrorists?
          Not willing to throw anyone under the bus?
          Not being a close associate of Tony Rezko?

          have a day
          Nov. 4th, the day Obama will no longer matter in our national discourse.

          • just me

            or national saftey

            • Kevin

              amen to that

              • imustprotest

                Judgment, experience, compassion, wisdom, covictions….qualities I see in JM and do NOT see in Obama Soretoro…even his name is fake.

                • candy

                  And he’s willing to give women a chance. I’m not just talking about Palin. He had Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman with him long before that, and he likes and respects them. He pays his women staff higher salaries and he has more women in higher levels positions on his staff. One really wonders how, if the nominee of the Republican party can find enough qualified women, the Democratic nominee, with such HUGE pool of women to choose from, can’t.

                  And! I trust that McCain can stand up to Vladimir Putin. While I am in dire fear of how Putin can crush a wimp like Obama.

                  • Irish1139

                    the content of his character

        • Newly Independent

          I’m sorry,…

          You certainly are sorry.

          …but I don’t believe I’ve ever heard a single person on NoQuarter state a single reason why they support McCain…

          That’s either because:

          1.) You are a newcomer to NoQuarter. (If this is your case, then you can check out the archives here and read the MANY reasons why we have decided to vote for John McCain.)

          or…

          2.) You have selective vision. (If this is your case, then you are intentionally refusing to educate yourself about us. This officially makes you an Obamabrat in our eyes.)

          Not that it’s any of your damn business why anyone votes for whom they choose anyway.

    • Kevin

      He’s fought for low income families,

      Grove Parc Place?
      Rezko

      Fought for low income families?
      Really?

      Guess what?
      I don’t take my orders from Hillary.
      She can join with kerry, and kennedy and the rest of the money sucking party faithful.
      Not me.
      No one owns my vote, and it is a clear choice.
      It is about integrity, honoring your country, respecting all citizens, of all races and both men and women. I would rather vote for a man of courage, conviction, and character, with whom I have some differences, but in whom I also have confidence that he willdo the right thing for America, not what the left wing fringe of Ayers, Streisand, Wright, Pfleger, and Farrakhan would have him do. Obama is so wrong in so many ways that it confounds me that any intelligent American would consider voting for him. I would have proudly voted for Senator Clinton, even with BHO as the understudy, that would have caused some reservations, but she is smart, courageous and has principles. BHO has none of those and I don’t even think his intellect is in the same room with hers. He has gotten by with a smooth style, dangerous influences and a melodious speaking ability. He is a charlatan, not a leader.
      So don’t try your little sob story on this lifelong democrat. It just doesn’t work.

      • no vote for Oblabla

        Well said Kevin!

    • http://deleted Buzz Latte

      Don’t let the screen door hit yer azz on the way out!

      • TeakwoodKite

        They have screen doors in the 313? I thought it was bars on the windows and Iron Gates of Rezko that kill innocent children…

        • http://deleted Buzz Latte

          The comments nested funny. Screen door comment was aimed at major concern troll, Jonq.

          Sorry!

    • http://deleted Buzz Latte

      That’s really good typing from the talking points from the Obama camp indoctrination notebook.

      However, your effort is wasted here, Jonq.

      But, thanks for keeping us all sharp and renewing our resolve to never let Obama near the White House.

      You know where the door is.

    • ritamary

      When did Obama fight for low-income families? When he recommend Rezko’s construction company to rehab low-income housing? When he ignored his constituents’ complaints about Rezko’s buildings? Please explain.

    • Kevin

      I REFUSE to believe that Bill and Hillary stood up at the Democratic convention and flat out lied to my face for political purposes.

      let’s take a trip in the way back machine.
      “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.”
      So, was Bill lying for political purposes?

      Face it, politicians lie, that’s part of the job description. I am reconciled to that. You seem to think that what comes out of the Clinton’s and BHO’s mouths is the gospel. Guess what? It’s not.

    • PhxNickD

      I have nothing else to say.

      For someone that had nothing else to say you sure did say a lot.

    • Newly Independent

      I have nothing else to say.

      If only that were true….

  • rightagain

    Trying to stay on topic … but, I will respond to the Jonq. Many of us here are died in the wool Democrats. You are not the only one who has gotten ticked off because we, (me) are voting for Palin/McCain. Family and friends have broken with some of us. Our minds were blown and our hearts were broken by the DNC, Pelosi, Brazille, Reid when the nomination was stolen from Hillary. We have crossed over. Become Clintonista warriors. Hillary is the brightest, best equipped to be president. I will never forgive the DNC. My vote for Palin/McCain is one of integrity as I can not reward bad behavior. The DNC made it clear that they were going to win without us. Let them.

    • Kevin

      Agreed.
      What is the most sorely lacking quality in BHO?
      Leadership.
      I don’t see it in him.
      I see it in Sen. Clinton.
      I see it in Sen. McCain.
      I even see it in Gov. Palin.
      BHO and Biden are not leaders in my opinion.
      Why does BHO choose to blame McCain for the wall street mess?
      Because he doesn’t have a clue as to how to address it without blaming someone. This situation is the responsiblity of the Democrats and Republicans, and its roots go far back. And when Obama can only blame McCain for the problem, it shows his lack of leadership.

      • just me

        it’s like a script from the flintstones!!

        This movie has gone on long enough…

        OK can we have Hillary back now?

        • Irish1139

          Obama’s reactions from the beginning to any problem is to blame the republicans or to whine. I am so sick of watching a grown man whine. I could never vote for this guy. He is so mediocre.

    • elise

      “Clintonista warrior” I love that.

    • candy

      Amen! And I don’t hold some knee jerk reaction to Sarah Palin. This is one good American woman who served her people in Alaska. I’m sick and tired of being held hostage to Roe v. Wade. Roe v. Wade is the law of the land, and the Dems keep us strung along for a war that’s already won 20 something years ago. I’m done with this. I’m glad to see the GOP transforming to a party where women can play an important role. I’m pro-choice–and I want more choices than the Obama Regressive Party.

  • rwc

    What gets me is that no one here gives a shit that there is no public input or discussion of Paulson’s legislation allowed.

    Congress should be holding hearings and allowing other people to have input beside a bunch of WallStreeters worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

    Either you folks are all six figure types with Mercedes in your McMansion or just don’t have a clue to what is transpiring.

    If Hillary had any backbone she would be standing beside Sen. Sanders and few others and refuse to support this crap and castigating Congress for kowtowing to Paulson’s illegal and unConstitutional plan.

    No, we get a triangulating Hillary who going along with the WallStreet gang.

  • Kevin

    Strange that she never mentions booboo’s name.
    I wonder why?

    • MrMike

      Probably because of his connections to the bad actors in this little drama.

      • Kevin

        Ya think?
        It really pisses me off when NO ONE can mention that little nugget. It just frosts me to no end. And then you get the pablum of “Hillary is supporting booboo, so you must comply. Be good little children and vote for this fraud, because Hillary tells you to.” I agree that Hillary is smart, but she is calculating, and her calculus is to toe the party line, say the right thing, do just enough to appear supportive, and when the dust settles, she will assume leadership of the party, purge it of the Brazilles, Deans, Kerrys and Kennedys.

  • maddie

    I caught that speed dating remark, also.

    Repulsive…but not shocking.

    NOBAMA

    • MrMike

      Repulsive and expected.
      If I were Sarah Palin I would sit the children down and show them video of Matthews, Obermann, and Schiester tearing into Hillary. Then I would do the same with CNN, ABC, and etc. Inoculate then so they won’t be too upset when Obama starts to tank and the media goes full tilt to save him.

  • Scully

    Everytime I see her talk it gets me angry all over again. SHE KNOWS WHAT SHE’S TALKING ABOUT! She isn’t reading from a prepared script! :-/

  • Gayle in Oregon

    Shock, Shock, Someone is acting Presidential, and guess who it is?!!! This makes me puke that the Dumb A_s Dems put Barky in there and shoved her out! GEEEEEZZZ! It is hard to not rant and rail and scream! I only pray that he loses and EVERYONE REMEMBERS who knew what to do to RUN THINGS RIGHT!! Hillary 2012!

  • scorbs

    Unfortunately, I fear that Obama is as petty as George Bush. He’ll do anything to block Hillary, if he wins. He’ll try to douse any Clinton influence and he and his minions will attempt to isolate her. I think he’s a petty, insecure personality with identity issues.

    McCain may treat her with more respect. Though I don’t know.

    • AF catfish

      Great point – I’ll vote for the candidate more willing to copy Hillary’s brilliant ideas.

    • alexei

      Agree with this.

  • Gayle in Oregon

    Jong, I am not in the mood to list all the reasons Mac is better than Barky, and obviously you dont really read the comments above so I will restate for you what others have said and what I believe. Mac = Commaner, Leader, Patriot, Selfless, Experience, Credibility. Barky = Marxist Professor with RADICAL Socialist and criminal ties close up, and has a gift of gab.

  • http://www.daveinboca.blogspot.com daveinboca

    She wins in the testicular playoff mano-a-mano with Obambi, that’s for sure! A major scaredy-cat, that dusky dude.

    At least she’s NOT one of those libtards who want to turn the US into a nanny-state assisted living facility.

  • http://anvp.typepad.com/soldier4hillary/ soldier4hillary

    Well I came in late on this one but I swear listening to Senator Clinton on this issue only shows not only that she has a firm grasp, but she truly understands the situation. But one thing it does is show how lacking the Democratic ticket currently is. There are two possible effects. Cause Obama to move up in the polls because Senator Clinton out here discussing the economy gives people warm and fuzzy feelings and make them want to vote the Dem ticket by thinking what HRC outlines will be what Obama does if elected, or it can be a reminder to how the nomination was damn near stripped away and handed to THE One when its OBVIOUS who should of been the nominee. But I will be recording her appearances tomorrow.

    • TeakwoodKite

      It will be the later, solder4hillary.

      Everytime Hillary speaks it just shows how badly Obama is lacking.

      • candy

        Absolutely. totally agree.

    • imustprotest

      I think you are spot on Soldier. The Dems, I mean the Obamacrats see the economic crisis as a boon for them since people trust the Dems more with the economy. Since Barry doesn’t know the f@#! what he’s saying about the economy they send out Hillary to convince the public that electing Barry would be the same as electing Hillary. We all know that’s a bunch of BS, but since they have such a cr@#py candidate in Barry, they have no choice but to send in Hillary to save his sorry behind.

  • Lou Filliger

    Obama or Hillary; you speak of them as if there’s a difference. They’re both unapologetically socialist, and would both spend their terms in office removing whatever few liberties we have left in this country. They differ only in which liberties they’d focus on removing first.

  • ritamary

    Where is Obummer today? Why isn’t the corporate media scheduling him to talk about the economy tomorrow?

    • Kevin

      uhh, ahh, I mean, uh, ahh, economy, uh, ahh words, uh ahh, umm

      That will really settle the bears down

  • Magic Dog

    Larry, speaking of bald faced lies, where is the “whitey” tape?

    • just me

      Gosh you still chewing that bone tragic magic?

  • SJ

    Oh for god sake we all know Hillary has good plans, but she is out of the race now. When are some of you going to drop it and deal with what is before you.

    No use hanging on to what if, its done finish, am tired of all this Hillary talk, we have an election to win to keep Obama out, but it seems as if some of you want to forever live in the past of Hillary’s run, we cannot turn back the hands of time, so we have to do what is the next best thing, keep Obama out, or follow Hillary and elect him.

    But please kill this Hillary nonsense now am sick of hearing about how great she is, what she would of done, oh why we cant have Hillary, geez it over time to move on.

  • cocky wacko

    Dodd has taken the lead on this issue for the Dems and done a good job. He supported Obama. So did Kennedy and many other Democrats. Rubin and Summers are working with Obama. They are moderates and worked for Clinton. Doesn’t that suggest he is not unpatriotic radical you think he is?

    • TeakwoodKite

      Bear and Stearns and Dodd 30 billion for his buddies, check his “donations”. The come back and say that.

      Lord, Obots are blinded by kool-aid moonshine.

      • cocky wacko

        Why don’t you look at the substance of the bill. He has put in more oversight and required equity warrants. If you want to play guilt by association, look at McCain’s advisers. He is more in the tank than anyone.

        • alexei

          It is band aid measures – the Dems should have come out with their own legislation, using Hillary and Senator Sanders’ plans, passed them quickly and forced Bush (24% approval rating) to sign the bill.

          What does Mr. Countrywide Dodd do, undermine any such effort by going on the Sunday shows and putting “lipstick on a pig”, this Paulson fiasco. He is a Dem enabler for Bush and now for Obama.

  • robert

    Most of us have moved on from Hillary and are heavily engaged fighting the fight against Obama. We will gladly throw McCain and Palin under the nearest bus in 2012. But right now we’re a little busy. Please join us.

  • Cooney

    God Damn I miss her. What a rotten shame for this country to have missed this opportunity and her.

  • Babs

    Chris Dodd is number one in money received from Fannie and Freddie, and got those reduced interest morgages, remember? He should be run out of town on the next bus, and let someone with a little credibility in personal integrity take over. Our Congress deserves its single digit approval ratings,they are crooks, plain and simple. Please stop praising Dodd and all his Democratic cohorts who have done absolutely nothing to head off this disaster in the two years they have had control of Congress.

  • Babs

    I gave Hillary my all in 2008. I will do the same if she runs in 2012. But right now all my energies are focused on electing the one man whose character and integrity and patriotism have earned my respect, and that is John McCain. Hillary as Senate Majority leader and John Mccain as President will be an awesome combination. While they differ on the issues, they respect each other greatly, and that respect will be a powerful motivator in bipartisanship efforts to get this country back on its feet. I do not think that either Hillary or Senator Mccain has any respect for Obama, for like everything else in his sad, little life, he has not earned it.

  • notodisenfranchisement

    it would’ve been funny if Hillary had spoken in code, “I’m all for lipstick in 2008,”…

  • notodisenfranchisement

    can we have more McCain bots…I welcome them.

    I can’t stand the rehashed obamabots…

  • Diana

    I have pondered this a lot. I think the fix was in two years ago for Obama. For the past two years the Democratic leaders have done nothing except try to destroy the economy. They’ve delayed votes, left with critical votes pending on various issues. Two years ago the polls showed people had high confidence in the economy. Foreclosures. Our house values have plummeted to less than they were 20 years ago when we brought them. Gasoline was a little over 2 dollars a gallon.

    They came out against Hillary from day 1. Knowing she was the better choice. I remember two years ago Obama an unknown Senator going around campaigning for candidates. I remember him in a commercial sitting in a church then. Here in CA. Now why where they showing a commercial with Obama in them, then an Illinois senate candidate talking about the values he learned, here in CA? They were getting his face out so people would recognize him. I think Dean was the one behind it, he goes to the Rainbow Coalitions in Chicago. He’s heard him speak, knew full well who his associates were. What he stands for.

    I’d like to know if Dean had any connections in his past to the Weather Underground in his past. He’s just a few years younger than Ayers. There were many people associated with that group who’s names didn’t come out. It just isn’t adding up…listen to Hillary speak on the issues. Then listen to Obama.

    • Diana

      Take out the second in his past. I’m tired.

      • Perry Logan

        For the past two years the Democratic leaders have done nothing except try to destroy the economy.

        That’s incorrect Diana. The Democratic Congress has broken records for its accomplishments:

        The 110th Congress has had more roll call votes this year than any other Congress in history, almost doubling the number under the previous Congress overseen by Boehner and House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL):
        The House last week held its 943rd roll call vote of the year, breaking the previous record of 942 votes, a mark set in 1978. The vote was on a procedural motion related to a mortgage foreclosure bill. When the House adjourned on Oct. 4 for the long weekend, the chamber had reached 948 roll call votes, putting Democrats on pace to easily eclipse 1,000 votes on the House floor in 2007.
        Last year, the Republican controlled House held 543 votes, and for historical comparison, the last time there was a shift in power in Congress, Republicans held 885 roll call votes in 1995. The Senate, which has held 363 votes this year, isn’t on pace to break any records, but has already surpassed the 2006 Senate mark of 279 votes.
        Much of the lack of progress can be traced back to obstructionism by conservatives.
        Approximately “1 in 6 roll-call votes in the Senate this year have been cloture votes,” noted a JulyMcClatchy report. “If this pace of blocking legislation continues, this 110th Congress will be on track to roughly triple the previous record number of cloture votes.”
        It’s interesting that Boehner is criticizing the 110th Congress as doing nothing. After all, the House, under his leadership, met for just 101 days during the second session of the 109th Congress, setting the record “for the fewest days in session in one year since the end ofWorld War II.”

        Less than six months into the 110th Congress, Senate Democrats have made significant strides in passing important, common-sense legislation that reflect the priorities of the American people. After nearly a decade of Republican control, Democrats have worked to restore fiscal responsibility in Washington and pass key legislation on Iraq policy, homeland security, troop readiness, veterans’ health care, economic competitiveness, ethics reform, the minimum wage, health care, education, energy independence, stem cell research, and Gulf Coast revitalization. Democrats are committed to proving that elections do matter, and we will continue to pursue the international and domestic priorities that matter most to the American people. Together, we will take the country in a new direction.

        Under Democratic leadership, the Senate has passed the following measures:

        * A fiscally responsible budget: a budget that restores fiscal discipline and will lead to a surplus, while cutting middle-class taxes and funding foreign anddomestic priorities, including education, children’s health care, veterans, and our troops;

        * 9/11 Commission recommendations: a bill to make America more secure by giving our first responders the tools they need to keep us safe; making it more difficult for potential terrorists to travel into our country; advancing efforts to secure our rail, air, and mass transit systems; and improving intelligence and information sharing between state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies;

        * Homeland security funding: legislation that provides $1.05 billion in funding necessary to address dangerous border and transit vulnerabilities left open by the Bush Administration since 9/11;

        * Support for our troops: legislation funding the President’s requests for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, including $1.2 billion in additional funding for a total of $3 billion to provide our troops in Iraq with mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles;

        * Health care for wounded soldiers and veterans: legislation that provides $3 billion in supplemental funds for military health care and $1.8 billion in supplemental funds to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs to accommodate the increasing number of new veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan;

        * Benchmarks for Iraq: legislation that conditions U.S. economic support for the Iraqi government on its progress toward achieving key political benchmarks;

        * National Guard readiness: legislation to provide an additional $1 billion to President Bush’s request for National Guard equipment needs to remedy equipment shortfalls that are compromising the quality of force training and limiting the Guard’s ability to quickly respond to natural and potential man-made disasters at home;

        * Continuing Resolution: legislation providing funding for the nine remaining appropriations bills that were not completed by Republicans in the 109th Congress. In passing this legislation, Democrats stayed within budget limits, eliminated earmarks, and increased funding for national priorities, including veterans’ medical care, Pell grants, elementary and secondary education, the National Institutes of Health, state and local law enforcement, and global AIDS prevention and treatment;
        * Energy Bill: landmark legislation to increase our energy independence, strengthen the economy, reduce global warming emissions, and protect American consumers.

        * American competitiveness: bipartisan legislation to increase the nation’s investment in basic and innovative research; strengthen educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics from elementary through graduate school; and develop the infrastructure needed to enhance innovation and competitiveness in the United States;

        * Ethics and lobbying reform: a bill to slow the “revolving door” for former Senators and staff, strengthen limits on gifts and travel, expand lobbying disclosure requirements, establish a study commission on ethics and lobbying, prohibit pensions for Members of Congress convicted of certain crimes, and implement reform procedures relating to earmarks and conference reports;

        * Minimum wage: legislation to increase the federal minimum wage to $7.25/hour;

        * Middle-class tax cuts: the 2008 Budget Resolution provides for permanent extensions of the Marriage Penalty tax relief, the $1,000 refundable Child Tax Credit; the 10 percent income tax bracket; the adoption tax credit; the dependent care tax credit; U.S. soldiers’ combat pay for the earned income tax credit; and reform of the estate tax to protect small businesses and family farms;

        * AMT patch: the 2008 Budget Resolution ensures that the number of taxpayers subject to the alternative minimum tax will not increase in 2007, giving Congress and the Administration time to come up with a permanent solution;

        * Head Start: a bill to expand eligibility for the Head Start program;
        * Stem cell research: legislation to expand the number of human embryonic stem cells eligible for federally-funded research;

        * Children’s health coverage: the 2008 Budget Resolution and the 2007 Emergency Supplemental provide needed funds for the Children’s Health Insurance Program;

        * FDA reauthorization: a bill to greatly improve the Food and Drug Administration’s oversight of drug safety;

        * Rebuilding the Gulf Coast: legislation providing a total of $6.4 billion for victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, including $1.3 billion to complete levee and drainage repairs, $50 million to reduce violent crime in Gulf Coast states, and $110 million to repair the seafood and fisheries industries, which is vital to the region’s economic recovery;

        * Army Corps reform: legislation to ensure that the Army Corps of Engineers does its job more effectively and soundly;

        * Disaster assistance for small businesses: legislation providing recovery assistance for small businesses impacted by the 2005 hurricanes in an effort to revitalize the Gulf Coast economy;

        * U.S. Attorney appointments: legislation ending the indefinite appointment of interim U.S. Attorneys and restoring the role of the Senate in the selection of U.S. Attorneys;

        * Tax relief for small businesses: legislation providing a range of deficit-neutral tax incentives designed to help small businesses grow;

        * Education and training: the 2008 Budget Resolution provides for the largest increase since 2002 in funding for elementary and secondary programs; and

        * Energy and environment programs: legislation increasing funding for basic science research at the Department of Energy and for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs.
        http://www.apostille.us/news/democratic_accomplishments_in_the_110th_congress_leading_america_in_a_new_direction.shtml

    • dixie

      Howard Dean is for the same agenda Barack Obama is. Howard Dean is socialist. Just like Obama is a TUCC type christian. If Obama is not an anti American TUCC type christian then why would he attend for the 20 years? —IF— Howard Dean is not a socialist then why does he accept invitations to be the PEC (Party of EUROPEAN Socialist) Keynote speaker IN EUROPE? Howard Dean and Obama are socialist, plain and simple.

      • alexei

        Wrong. Howard Dean is not a socialist and neither is Obama. Obama is a corporate shill and Dean has become the stereotype of “power corrupts”. Dean was a moderate Democrat as Governor of VT and has turned into a person clinging to power as DNC puppet Chairman. Dean sold his soul to keep his power and in so doing put the Country at risk and stole the nomination. He is a fool – and this is from a repentant Dean backer.

  • Soldier of Christ

    Look, Susuan, and G-d bless you and I normally don’t disagree with you, but, I think Hillary needs to go back to New York and stop having press releases and interviews with her opinions. It is bad enough for me to see her stoop down and campaign for the messiah and then watch her keep running for President with the viewers. It is over! They made sure of it on the Denver floor. Now it is payback from us! Bill Clinton is bouncing around the network trying to make sure everybody knows that Clinton would have said “yes” to the VP position. As usual they are probably doing this because they will try to “do something about Biden” and will sneak her into the position. It doesn’t matter to most of us, because it is deceit and decit is something the american people hate. Hillary has all her die-hard supporters ALREADY lined up with Obama- the rest of her 18 million do NOT trust Obama in any condition- even with her picking up his gown as VP. The democrats made a mistake and are now trying to sneaky justify it by trying to deceive the public again. Hillay, if you are listening- please go back to New York and do what you are good at -being a senator of New York. You still have a chance in 2012. Don’t get the grassroots upset because you will lose more than just your dignity but you will lose their trust. Mccain/Palin 08—–we all know about the medical BS that is being setup for Biden–don’t go with the deceit- the american people will never forgive you. The deceit is already note by millions of us and we are aware!

  • DancingOpossum

    Did everyone hear Bill Clinton on the view this morning say Hillary didn’t want the VP slot? And adding that he didn’t think it would be a good idea either? Hmmmmm verrrrry interesting. I didn’t see the whole interview, just caught clips on Morning Joe.

    Ahh, I see we had a visit from yet ANOTHER “former Hillary supporter” who is now for BO and just caaaaaaaaan’t unnerstand us…My nickel jar is getting quite full and soon I expect will be able to bail out a failing Wall Street firm at this rate!

    Howard Dean is socialist.

    No he isn’t. He is many things but that ain’t one of them.

  • Thinker

    wow. Another painful video to watch. I miss her so much.

    It’s time to clean house and get rid of Obama, Dean, Pelosi, Brazile and pave the way for:

    Hillary Clinton 2012

  • Thinker

    notice how at the end, Hill smoothly sidestepped any trap to make her speak out against Palin.

    Well done Hillary.

    Well done.

    :)

  • DancingOpossum

    She beats them at their own game EVERY single time. It’s like she just shakes her head and says, in the immortal words of Joan Crawford: “This ain’t my first time at the rodeo, boys.”

    Also fascinating is the fact that the MSM knows that the only real substantive, interesting interviews they can get on major issues is to…call Hillary!!

    All I can say is, Awesome positioning for 2012, Hillary!! She remains the picture of poise, knowledge, and calm strength in the face of crisis. Why how very…presidential. She is already the “Look What You Coulda Had” former candidate; in 2012 she will be the “Here’s Your Second Chance” candidate. Voters will break their necks running to grab that second chance. (And Obama will be an interesting historical footnote.)_

  • http://ahillarybmccainamericafirst.com/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

    so this is basically Obama trying to take credit (ie win the election) by taking advantage of Hillary’s hard work and intelligence?

    why isn’t Obama presenting his economic plan? he IS running for president isn’t he?

    no thanks.

    i am supporting mccain….

    a. hillary
    b. mccain

    america first!

  • Alice Paul

    I spoke with Howard Dean’s office yesterday. I gave them an earful over this. You wanted Hillary’s expertise without giving her the job, that she earned. You cheated her out of it for the Obamacrats.

    I got off the phone with them again today and told them I’d started and out reach with democrats abroad for PUMA and that what I’m finding are a ton of people dissatisfied with selected candidate. I also said that since they chose to allow caucus fraud, vote stealing and sham roll call votes they deliberately harmed the American people by choosing to puff themselves up with a rock star instead of a knowledgeable CAPABLE candidate that we so DESPERATELY need right now.

    I ended by telling him I am not forgetting this long term and neither will millions of others. They sounded worried. Very.

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