This website was created
on November 3, 2004, the day after George W. Bush was re-elected,
the same day that the buzz began that Hillary R. Clinton
would be the Democratic choice in 2008.
"In New Hampshire, which will hold the first full primary eight days later, Clinton had appeared to be cruising comfortably with a 23-point lead over her Democrat rivals — until last weekend, when a poll in the Concord Monitor newspaper showed her only one point ahead of Senator Barack Obama, the comparative political newcomer who is considering a similarly historic attempt to become America’s first black president. "
"The poll asked Iowa Democrats which candidates they would vote for if the 2008 Democratic caucus were held today.
The top three candidates were Sen. John Edwards at 22 percent, Democratic U.S. Sen. Barrack Obama at 22 percent and Vilsack at 12 percent. U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton of New York came in fourth at 10 percent."
12/18/2006 Hillary Clinton Says She Wouldn't Have Voted For Iraq War
Hindsight is 20/20 Hillary. Everyone knows that. Unfortunately leaders need to make decisions based on what they know at the time. Instead of talking about what you wouldn't have done, how about coming up with a new plan rather than trying to win back your party by backtracking?
"Sen. Clinton has long been viewed as potentially vulnerable on her left flank with regards to the war in a Democratic nomination fight where primary voters and caucus-goers tend to represent the more liberal wing of the party. Clinton has made strides over the last year in speeches, committee hearings, letters to her constituents, and television appearances to criticize the Bush administration's general handling of the war and specifically calling for former Defense Secretary Rumsfeld's resignation."
"Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said today that Sen. Hillary Clinton (D.-N.Y.) would be elected president in 2008 and would probably tap Senate colleague Barack Obama (D.-Ill.) as her running mate...
DeLay also implored conservatives to start digging into Obama’s past. He said Obama’s record in the Illinois Senate was on par with a “Marxist leftist.”...
DeLay said his goal in creating the new organization is to turn ideas into action. He said he will reach out to the diverse coalition of conservative groups and bring them together to rival the coalition built by liberals."
"It's one of these Hillary lies," responded Morris. "When she learned that Bill had been with Monica [Lewinsky] 'cause of the stain on the dress, she had to pretend that she didn't know a year earlier when he told her, so she could defend having called it a vast right-wing conspiracy.
"Here, she spent two years telling New Yorkers she's undecided about running for president [to] get them to re-elect her to the Senate. And now, she has to go through this pantomime, this charade of decision-making so she doesn't look like a liar for the past two years, which she is."
11/27/2006 Poll: Giuliani, McCain, Obama Rank High
Americans have the warmest feelings about former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Republican Sen. John McCain and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, according to a poll released Monday that scores the popularity of national leaders. ...New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton scored ninth of the 20 leaders with a score of 49.
"One-third of Democratic voters in New York don't want her to run for president in 2008 and 54 percent said it was not likely that she could win such a race, a Marist poll found in July. An October poll from Marist found that nationally, 55 percent of Democrats said it was unlikely she could win the White House.
Even among the overwhelmingly supportive audience Tuesday, one in five of Clinton's votes came from someone who felt she would not make a good president, according to exit polling conducted for The Associated Press and the television networks."
"In an appearance early Wednesday evening in front of roughly three-dozen LGBT leaders, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton indicated that she would not oppose efforts by Eliot Spitzer, the odds-on favorite to become the new governor, to enact a same-sex marriage law in New York. "
10/17/2006 Her Cross to Bear
(We notice that she wears the cross on the outside of her shirt... it would probably leave a scorch mark if it touched her skin.)
10/17/2006 Hillary comes clean about Sir Edmund
Finally admits she was not named for famous mountain climber (Wow, it only took her 2 years to come clean about it. It didn't take a mathematician to figure this one out.)
"The secretary of state also sharply disputed Clinton's claim that he 'left a comprehensive anti-terror strategy' for the incoming Bush team during the presidential transition in 2001.
'We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al Qaeda,' Rice responded during the hourlong session."
Does this surprise anyone that Clinton might have lied? Again we ask our readers, do you want another Clinton in the White House?
09/26/2006 Hillary Defends Bill's Wallace Interview
Yes, Hillary, we did read the 9/11 Commission and we know what your husband did to protect our country from terrorism... NOTHING.
09/24/2006 Falwell says Hillary would spark base
"The Rev. Jerry Falwell says a White House run by Sen.Hillary Rodham Clinton would energize his base of religious conservatives even more than if the devil were the Democratic nominee."
09/24/2006
Do we really want another Clinton in the White House? Blaming everyone else for their shortcomings?
09/08/2006 ABC Gets More Pressure to Toss 9/11 Film Censorship. Welcome to our future should Hillary Clinton get elected in 2008. Mark this day in history. Socialism has come to America via the Clintons.
09/04/2006 Janet Jackson backs Hillary Clinton for White House
First of all, why do celebrities think we care who they back in politics? Second, why would anyone listen to Janet Jackson who thinks it is OK to flash her breast on live TV by "staging" a "wardrobe malfunction"?
...he said she represents what's wrong with politics today, calling her the embodiment of partisan finger-pointing over bipartisan cooperation.
...Pataki said Clinton criticizes without offering solutions. "I fear that Senator Clinton has focused more on the negative and on attacking, as opposed to coming up with any positive solutions. In fact, as I sit here I can't think of something where she's said, 'Let's do this together. Let's set this as a positive agenda.' It's been more from the outside criticizing," he said. "And I just think there's too much of that in Washington. There's too much of that in politics."
08/08/2006 Hillary Has 'Strong Negatives' Among Democrats
""Shrew . . . Machiavellian . . . evil, power-mad witch . . . criminal . . . dangerous . . . satanic . . . the ultimate self-serving politician” – those are a few of the terms respondents used in describing Clinton."
"...Republican Giuliani leading the former first lady 48 percent to 42 percent among registered voters asked about a hypothetical 2008 presidential matchup."
"Only liberal Democrats like Hillary Clinton could attack an economy that has produced 5.4 million jobs in the last three years, grew 5.6 percent in the first quarter, increased payroll employment in 47 states and is the envy of the industrialized world," he said.
07/17/2006 Hillary Challenger Raises More Than $3 Million
"Campaign spokesperson Rob Ryan said: "It’s clear, New Yorkers and Americans realize that John Spencer is the Republican who can defeat Hillary Clinton..."
5/30/2006 Manhattan
Democrats Unhappy With Hillary
"The Daily News reports that other established political
clubs in Manhattan -- including the Upper West Side's Three
Parks Independent Democrats and downtown's Gramercy Stuyvesant
Independent Democrats -- chose to endorse no one for Senate rather than support Clinton."
5/12/2006
A MUST READ Don't
Let 'Moderate' Hillary Fool You
"...Hillary has consistently revealed a personal and
political character the core values of which are ruthlessness,
unbounding arrogance and endless ambition."
Podhoretz:
Why Hillary Clinton is So Dangerous "The judges she appoints,"
warns the Post scribe, would all be "left-leaning at
best [and] would be inclined to use their gavels to rule
out of order any and all aggressive efforts at terrorism
prevention."
3/21/2006 Sarandon:
Clinton a ‘Disappointment’
Hillary's own bleeding-heart Liberal party disappointed
in her.
"What America is looking for is authentic people who
want to go into public service because they believe strongly
in something, not people who are trying to get elected."
3/21/2006 Hillary
Clinton to Bush: Send Military to Darfur
Mrs. Clinton, whose husband did nothing to stop the
1994 Rwandan genocide, sent a letter to Bush on Thursday
where she urges: "The United States can and must do
more."
3/10/2006 Poll:
NYers think Hil will run for prez; won't back her
Almost half of New York voters, including three of every
10 Democrats, said they would not vote for her for president,
according to the poll from Siena College's Research Institute.
1/20/2006 Hillary
Clinton's Arkansas Plantation "...life was so tough for African Americans on
Bill and Hillary's Arkansas plantation that the NAACP sued
Mr. Clinton under the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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1/17/2006 Hillary
says House is run like a Plantation
Said Clinton, “When you look at the way the House
of Representatives has been run, it has been run like a
plantation and you know what I'm talking about..."
Some House Republicans took immediate
offense at Senator Clinton's choice of words.
Said Republican Congressman Peter
King, of Long Island, "It's always wrong to play the
race card for political gain by using a loaded word like
plantation. But it is particularly wrong to do so on Martin
Luther King Day."