Tuesday
Jan222008
Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton says that facts matter, and that Senator Obama has a hard time responding to questions about his record
Senator Clinton (D-NY) says that facts and actions matter, but Senator Obama (D-IL) has a hard time responding to questions about his record.
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The Woman Has Absolutely No Shame,
I must comment on the following statement uttered, while drinking a small glass of red WHINE, by the factual Hillary Clinton " "Facts are important. I'm a facts person. If your whole candidacy is based on words, it should be your own words."
IF you are only about words, I would agree yet, I believe this is projection of the highest order for it is Clinton's candidacy that comes closest to this statement. How about the word 'experience', where are the facts to support this?
DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN , the great senator from NY said 'you are entitled to your own opinion, you are not entitle to your own facts.” Yet Clinton is a facts person and the following are a list of a few opinions the Clinton's have spun as facts:
her involvement in the Irish Peace process. When did she come up with this one?
the first U.S. Senator to call Darfur genocide. What about Finegold?
The spelling of her name; she was named after an unknown beekeeper in New Zealand?
In Iraq,civilian deaths have risen.” Iraqi civilian deaths were down 52 percent from August and 77 percent from September 2006 … facts matter?
Ready on day one: to do what? No one better throw her a curve for if it is not planned she's paralyzed. Look at her campaign after she was suprised by Obama.
And Barack Obama's campaign is not based merely on words but on his OWN experience not his spouse's. He is brilliant and well educated, she is merely well educated. He is a great inspirational speaker and a great organizer. She now appears to be neither. What Hillary doesn't understand is the concept of Multi-talented which is odd as she has been married to such a person; didn't she notice? Why must it always be either or?