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  • Hillary On My Mind

       March 17, 2005

    Earlier today, I was mulling writing a post about who I'd rather see inaugurated in 2009: John McCain or Hillary Clinton. I was inspired by an "anybody but Hillary" ad over on Ace. It got me to thinking, that actually, there are a lot of people I'd vote for Hillary Clinton over.

    Then, I read a good post on Population 665 about some Republican self-examination of their criticism of Clinton. I've been saying this all along. If the "Hillary is the Devil" folks keep it up, in 2008, the Republicans will be in serious danger of sounding just like all the Bushhitler moonbats we make fun of today.

    Finally, I took a peek at our Site Meter. Lo and behold, look at what I saw:

    For those of you that don't remember, Rose Law Firm was Hillary's employer in Little Rock.

    I wonder what it all means.


    Posted by kris at March 17, 2005 02:10 PM

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    #  March 17th, 2005 6:03 PM      Laura
    I agree, demonizing Hillary is counterproductive, not to mention hypocritical. Given her policies and her record, we have *plenty* of ammunition to fire without resorting to name calling, straw men, or ad hominem attacks.

    [Mind you, we held an election party that included photos of both Clintons, Kerry, Edwards, Kennedy and other prominent Dems for use with the dart board. Mea maxima culpa... Is there a 12 step group for Clinton-haters? We need to pull ourselves together before 2006!]
     
     

     

     


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