Comments: How Hillary Benefits From The ISG Report

"I am not in favor of doing that unless it's part of a larger plan," Clinton said.

~sigh~

She still doesn't get it: the American people are tired of U.S. involvement in Iraq (as the Iraqi people are) and want it to end.

Hillary is as thickheaded and stubborn as any neocon and her refusal to admit her pro-war vote was a mistake in judgment has the potential to cost her the White House.

As well it should.

Posted by Christopher at December 18, 2006 07:50 PM

So, once again, I will probably have to vote against a Republican rather than vote for a Democrat. I guess our two family rule lives on.

Posted by Judith at December 18, 2006 09:15 PM

A reader tells me via email that Queen Hillary was on the Today Show warbling away about "had 'we' known then what 'we' know now, 'we' would've voted differently....."

"We?" As in the royal "we?" Or "we" as in the collective senate "we?" Or, "we" as in the myriad of politically expedient responses "we?"

For Christ's sake Hillary: STOP WORMING AROUND.

Just say it. "I was WRONG for voting to go to war and I apologize to the nearly 3,000 families of American soldiers who died in Iraq."

Until then, Hill, S.T.F.U.

Posted by Christopher at December 19, 2006 03:08 AM

they were all wrong..except gore and dean...she is a politician in the mold of her husband..who by the way would make one hell of a secretary of state..and co-president..and don't think that angle won't be played..

Posted by dennis at December 19, 2006 03:37 AM

The Progressive movement that began with the 2006 Midterm elections has no room in it for old school DINO politicians like Queen Hillary.

She, as much as Joementum, DiFi and MBNA Joe, are part of the problem -- not part of the solution.

Posted by Christopher at December 19, 2006 04:20 AM

"she is a politician in the mold of her husband..who by the way would make one hell of a secretary of state..and co-president..and don't think that angle won't be played."

Dennis, and don't think the Republicans are forgetting it either.

Posted by Judith at December 19, 2006 06:08 AM

...Newsweek reported today that their own poll shows that Hillary now runs ahead of McCain and even with Giuliani, and trounces Mitt Romney...

I'm thinking there's a strong possibility that it won't be either Romney, Giuliani or McCain. Somehow, Tommy Thompson seems to be a better fit for the new Repuglicans than any one of those three.

Posted by at December 19, 2006 09:41 AM
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