Clinton on Clinton.

Sounds like a particularly revolting pr0n sub-genre, but it’s actually Bill talking about Hill. And guess what? He’s impressed.

“You have to have a leader who is strong and commanding and convincing enough . . . to deal with the unexpected,” he said. “There is a better than 50 percent chance that sometime in the first year or 18 months of the next presidency, something will happen that is not being discussed in this campaign. President Bush never talked about Osama bin Laden and didn’t foresee Hurricane Katrina. And if you’re not ready for that, then everything else you do can be undermined. You need a president that you trust to deal with something that we will not discuss in this campaign. . . . And I think, on this score, she’s the best of all.”

What’s that? You support your wife? Wow!!

After trying out various themes and rationales for her campaign, Hillary Clinton has settled in the final week before the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary on the experience plank, arguing that she is the only one of the front-running Democratic candidates prepared to lead from the first day in office, a claim her rivals have challenged by questioning the value of her tenure as first lady

The experience plank? Are you kidding me? Her experience prior to carpetbagging the NY junior Senator’s job was confined to being somebody’s wife.

Exit question: If your accountant died, would you simply transfer your tax preparation business to his unqualified wife, based upon what she might have picked up about the AMT over dinner?

Quite.

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3 Responses to “Clinton on Clinton.”

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    raz0r says:

    I didn’t know it was the president’s job to predict the hurricane season.



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    Beth says:

    Exit answer–fuck NO. Thatisall.



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    CLARK HOTARD says:

    one word…….bullshit……



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