Friday, February 29, 2008

Hillary's Confused

We're going to inherit so many challenges from President Bush.  When you think about it, we have two wars, not one.  We don't talk about Afghanistan enough.  We've got two wars.  We've got to end one, we've got to win the other.

Ok, we obviously disagree, but I'm willing to put that aside.  You want to focus on Afghanistan; something I can definitely get behind.

We have a war against al Qaeda and the Taliban who attacked us.  And the masterminds of that attack are still at large.  And we're not winning, and I don't think we can let that situation continue.  We have to put our best resources in against those who attacked the United States.  No one can attack us with impunity.  They have to be brought to justice, and that means wiping them out, because until we do, we will remain at risk.

Umm....sweety, the Taliban DIDN'T attack us.  Al-Qaeda attacked us and the Taliban were the ones who were giving them sanctuary.  Whether or not they knew of the attacks isn't irrelevant, but they weren't the ones most directly responsible.

Just thought I'd clear that up for you.

As a side note, let's try not to play the gender card.  It makes you look like Jesse Jackson in a skirt.

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Asked why she thinks so many women may be feeling sorry for her, Clinton said, "I think a lot of women project their own feelings and their lives onto me, and they see how hard this is.  It's hard.  It's hard being a woman out there.  It is obviously challenging with some of the things that are said that are not even personal to me so much as they are about women.

"And I think women just sort of shake their head," Clinton continued. "My friends do.  They say, 'Oh, my gosh, this is so hard.' Well, it's supposed to be hard.  I'm running for the hardest job in the world.  No one has ever done this.  No woman has ever won a presidential primary before I won New Hampshire.  This is hard. And I don't expect any sympathy, I don't expect any kind of, you know, allowances or special privileges, because I knew what I was getting myself into.

"Every so often I just wish that it were a little more of an even playing field," she said, "but, you know, I play on whatever field is out there."

Weren't you the one who said "they aren't attacking me because I'm a woman, they're attacking me because I'm in the lead."?

Well now, you're trying to play the gender card and it isn't working.  If you want to be seen as a "strong, independent" woman, then you have to ACT like it.  For God's sake, you're a 60 year old ruthless woman, stop acting like a teenage girl who's not getting her way.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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