Strength And Experience Is NOT Hillary Clinton

July 9th, 2007

Hillary Clinton knows she must fabricate an image divorced from reality to win the presidential race. Thus, her official campaign website’s homepage boasts that Hillary is the change agent in the 2008 campaign because, “Strength plus experience equals change.”

What a bizzare talent for nonsensical word formulation there is in this odd world called Hillaryland. Think logically. How is a second Clinton administration (another “twofer,” to paraphrase Bill Clinton’s description of the co-presidency that characterized his administration) a manifestation of change? It can’t be. Voting for Hillary Clinton is repeating the 1990’s, end of story. However, to neutralize the value proposition of Barack Obama’s campaign, the Hillary people claim their candidate is the change candidate. For “proof,” they pick out “qualities” they claim that Hillary Clinton, but not Obama, possess, even if these attributes have nothing to do with change. But for the sake of argument, let’s assume that strength and experience do amount to change. So where is Hillary strong and experienced?

No one will deny that those accolades describe her political aggression and ambition. However, in the realm of statecraft, Senator Clinton is neither strong nor experienced. Her record shows no meaningful experience in the arena of foreign policy, geopolitcal strategy or economic policy. Don’t be fooled by Hillary’s propaganda; going on an overseas congressional junket is not an expression of deep-seated knowledge of foreign affairs.

Then there is the question of strength. In 2002 Hillary Clinton voted to authorize George W. Bush to launch an unprovoked attack on a sovereign nation, leading to the present Iraq catastrophe. How does that equate with strength? Only the most fanatical Hillary partisan would make that absurd claim. In fact, Hillary Rodham Clinton demonstrated the opposite of courage and strength by casting her vote in favor of war, solely for her own politically expedient reasons.

Hillary Clinton is neither positive change, nor strength, nor relevant leadership experience. She is merely continuity with the worst excesses of the previous Clinton administration. It was that appalling administration that enabled a certain George W. Bush to claim he would represent a profound change from Clinton due to his “strength” and “experience.” Is history repeating itself?

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Seymour  |  July 9th, 2007 at 1:22 pm

    The only experience of Hillary Rodham Clinton is in lying to the American people.

  • 2. Robert 'Bob' Weiss  |  August 11th, 2007 at 11:44 am

    Hillary Clinton is a candidate for our times. She has certain characteristcs that place her head and shoulders beyond the more pedestrian of politicians. MayI enumerate some? She is first and foremost patently ambitious. Not in and of irself a bad thing, but when complemented by an all-knowing arrogance it becomes the base for a stew that it malodorous at it’s inception. She is a liar who may be constantly observed trying to appeal to specific groups of people for support by saying anything and everything that she and her cadre of advisors feel they want to hear. And she has no shame about making Beltway two-step, side-shuffle contrary positional statements to another group the next day or next week.

    Admittedly Hillary is an easy target as she is always stridently opinionated and in the media spotlight. It’s also true that she is possessed of the behavior I have described, but that she is not unique in this and has fellow politicos on both sides of the aisle who do similarly. However, in an era when the assorted issues and problems besetting this Nation cry out for a statesman type of leadership it would be grossly irresponsible of this citizenry to reach deeper down into the barrel and scrape up a savior from the residuum or dregs. A pussilanemous, pretentious, prevaricating, poseur of a predator is not the sterling qualities America now needs in a President. Out..out damned spot!

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