And this is why Hillary shouldn't be President:
But her husband, former President Bill Clinton, called Russert’s questioning “breathtakingly misleading.” A Hillary Clinton supporter suggested on a conference call with senior campaign officials that Russert “should be shot.”
On Tuesday, a top aide to Hillary Clinton indirectly warned moderator Wolf Blitzer not to be too hard on her in Thursday’s debate. The warning was issued via the Drudge Report, an influential Web site that has received numerous leaks from the Clinton campaign on such topics as her fundraising prowess.
“This campaign is about issues, not on who we can bring down and destroy,” a senior Clinton aide told cyberjournalist Matt Drudge. “Blitzer should not go down to the levels of character attack and pull ‘a Russert.’ ”
Blitzer, who said he had not been directly contacted by the Clinton campaign, called the New York Democrat “a sophisticated, strong politician.” But he also issued his own veiled warning.
“If she can’t handle the heat during a Democratic contest, wait until the Republicans really start going after her,” he told TV Newser. “If she’s the nominee.”
Rather than just say "I stumbled, let's move on", her and Bill Clinton are playing the blame game. It's everyone's fault but hers. They warn Wolf Blitzer about questioning her "too hard".
That's what it's all about being President. You take the good with the bad, and you roll with the punches, or you simply won't be a good President.
We've all heard Hillary bash Bush across the board and bring up personal attacks, so why is it ok for her to do it, but not to get some lashes in return?
She certainly can't play the "don't pick on me, I'm a girl" on the international stage. They'll eat her alive.
So if you can't take it, but you like to dish it out, you're a hypocrite and aren't fit to be President. It's best to bow out now Hillary so real candidates can step up to the plate.
Travis
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