HILLARY CLINTON IS NOT FIT TO REPLACE GEORGE W BUSH
TRUTH is NOT a TOY
Definition
sleazy
Sordid in character
Dishonest or immoral
Contemptibly low, mean or disreptutable sleazy politics
1. Senator Clinton is campaigning for John McCain. She stated today that only she and John McCain have “experience” and all Barack Obama has is one speech. Is this showing us her outstanding leadership experience, integrity and good judgment? This is hurtful to the Democratic Party...the one she belongs to.
2. Senator Clinton is and she hires people, who are dishonest and contemptible. For example, The Clinton rhetorical "hit" people of Mark Penn, Howard Wolfson.
Howard Wolfson today likened Barack Obama to Ken Starr. Links about Ken Starr
Knowledge about Ken Starr
Kenneth Starr Wikipedia
and the internal Clinton problems ~ not an example of experience helping Hillary Clinton:
Finger-pointing, frustration in Clinton camp
The Clinton consultants have likened Barack Obama to Karl Rove, George Bush and Ken Starr.
Clinton aide likens Obama to Ken Starr
Thu Mar 6, 2008
By John Whitesides, Political Correspondent
WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - An aide to Hillary Clinton likened Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama to independent prosecutor Ken Starr on Thursday, comparing criticism of her to the 1998 probe that led to President Bill Clinton's impeachment.
Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson criticized Obama's promise to take a more aggressive stance with the New York senator after she won three of four states on Tuesday in their hard-fought battle for the Democratic nomination to face Republican John McCain in November's election.
"I for one do not believe that imitating Ken Starr is the way to win a Democratic primary election for president, but perhaps that theory will be tested," Wolfson told reporters.
Starr was the independent prosecutor who led the investigation of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton's husband, in a 1998 controversy that led to his impeachment on perjury and obstruction of justice charges by the House of Representatives and his subsequent acquittal in a Senate trial.
Starr's probe, which focused on Clinton's denials under oath about his sexual relations with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, came under heavy attack at the time from Democrats who called it politically motivated. Source: Reuters
If there weren’t an important national election in the balance, this would be laughable.
3. Hillary Clinton is a narcissist, that means, characterized by extreme self-centeredness and self-absorption, and disturbed interpersonal relationships. She made statements today that are not in the best interest of honest voters, the Democratic Party or the country.
a. Today, stated that Florida and Michigan could choose anyway that their states saw fit to have delegates from an election.
b. Today, stated that Florida should not have a reelection, but should seat the delegates from the rule-breaker election already done. The reason this is unjust is that many people most likely stayed home and didn’t vote because they had been informed that the DNC would not accept the votes.
This is a contradiction by Hillary Clinton.
4. Canada and NAFTA ~ Hillary once again LIES, turns the story against Barack Obama when it was HER who was the one who did it. There’s a concept…do something wrong and say your opponent did it.
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“A storm of reports in the Canadian media say that the Nafta-gate flap last week involving Barack Obama was started by a key aide to Canada's prime minister - who told journalists that Hillary Clinton's campaign - not Obama's - had contacted the Canadian government to play down its Nafta-bashing…”
Source: The Guardian of Great Britain
Article:
PM's (Canadian Prime Minister's) top aide set off storm with Obama NAFTA leak
CAMPBELL CLARK
March 6, 2008
OTTAWA -- The leak of a confidential diplomatic discussion that rocked the U.S. presidential campaign began with an offhand remark to journalists from the Prime Minister's chief of staff, Ian Brodie.
(Canada’s) Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed yesterday to use whatever investigative means necessary to find the source of leaks that, he said, were "unfair" to U.S. Democratic candidate Barack Obama and may have been illegal - although opposition leaders insisted the Conservatives cannot be trusted to investigate political players on their own team.
But the story that reverberated through the U.S. presidential campaign began as a terse, almost throwaway remark that Mr. Brodie made to journalists from CTV, according to people familiar with the events.
Mr. Brodie, during the media lockup for the Feb. 26 budget, stopped to chat with several journalists, and was surrounded by a group from CTV.
The conversation turned to the pledges to renegotiate the North American free-trade agreement made by the two Democratic contenders, Mr. Obama and New York Senator Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Brodie, apparently seeking to play down the potential impact on Canada, told the reporters the threat was not serious, and that someone from Ms. Clinton's campaign had even contacted Canadian diplomats to tell them not to worry because the NAFTA threats were mostly political posturing.
The Canadian Press cited an unnamed source last night as saying that several people overheard the remark.
The news agency quoted that source as saying that Mr. Brodie said that someone from Ms. Clinton's campaign called and was "telling the embassy to take it with a grain of salt."
The story was followed by CTV's Washington bureau chief, Tom Clark, who reported that the Obama campaign, not the Clinton's, had reassured Canadian diplomats.
Mr. Clark cited unnamed Canadian sources in his initial report.
There was no explanation last night for why Mr. Brodie was said to have referred to the Clinton campaign but the news report was about the Obama campaign. CTV president Robert Hurst declined to comment.
The Prime Minister's communications director, Sandra Buckler, has said that Mr. Brodie "does not recall" discussing the issue.
…Although Mr. Harper has for days brushed aside allegations that his government interfered in the U.S. presidential campaign, yesterday he promised to "get to the bottom" of the matter and said laws may have been broken.
"It is not in the interest of the Government of Canada, and the way the leak was executed, Mr. Speaker, was blatantly unfair to Senator Obama and his campaign," the Prime Minister said in the Commons. Read more
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