Thursday, January 24, 2008

Think Hillary's Right For The Country?

Let's take a look at this day in history:

On Sunday,  January 27, 2008, our nation celebrates an important political anniversary.  Ten years ago Hillary Clinton (then the First Lady) went on television with Matt Lauer and said: 

"This is the great story here for anybody willing to find and write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president."

Thus was born the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. Hillary expected serious Americans to believe that the Whitewater convictions (which put a sitting Arkansas governor in prison), the suicide of the Deputy White House Chief Counsel under mysterious circumstances, the unconscionable firing of the White House travel staff, Hillary's strange acumen in predicting the cattle futures market, an allegation of brutal rape against her husband, the perjury of Bill Clinton in a federal grand jury proceeding, his affair with a White House intern, and the countless other moral debauches of the Clintons were created by some cabal with power greater than the president, the Democratic Party and the huge phalanx of media flacks, fawning Hollywood starlets, militant activists and nihilistic academicians.

That's right.  Today in history, Hillary had the nerve to blame her problems on Republicans.  She actually thought, or wanted us to think, that Republicans were trying to set her husband up on the whole Monica issue.  Yet, like a lie detector test that rings true, the infamous blue stained dress appears, and Hillary is shown to have been a fool.

Now, I can sympathize with a woman who's been cheated on.  It's humiliating, hurtful, and you go through a range of emotions.  I can even cut a woman some slack when her business is shown in the very public eye like it was with her.  But for her to blame Republicans and a "Vast right wing conspiracy" on her problems just shows you that she's not willing to take responsibility for things that happen with and to her.

You can't be President and pass the buck.  You are the one who's ultimately responsible for the running of the country, along with Congress.  If you expect us to believe that Republicans pulled your husbands dick out of his pants and put it in the mouth of Monica, you're too delusional to be President.  Perhaps you should seek psychiatric care.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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