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Hil shouldn't have acted like a queen
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:00 am Post subject: Hil shouldn't have acted like a queen |
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Hil shouldn't have acted like a queen
By: Mike LupicaShe is back now to the theme she was sure was going to make her President. Hillary Clinton is talking about experience again, and looks as tired doing that as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, two of the most experienced guys ever, always did. She looks as tired and as beaten and her politics occasionally as old.
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By: Mike LupicaShe is back now to the theme she was sure was going to make her President. Hillary Clinton is talking about experience again, and looks as tired doing that as Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, two of the most experienced guys ever, always did. She looks as tired and as beaten and her politics occasionally as old.It is just one more rewrite for her on a script that was flawed from the start, a strategy instead of a campaign. People constantly talk about how this is the first primary campaign in 80 years without an incumbent President or vice president in it. But from the start, Clinton carried herself as if she were somehow both, as if she had come straight to this fight with Barack Obama from the White House. She talked about experience as if being a U.S. senator was just one part of it, as if being married to Bill Clinton, having been first lady of Arkansas and First Lady of the land, somehow gave her insights that some rookie like Obama, a state senator from Illinois about 20 minutes ago, could not possibly have. And who was Obama, anyway, to think he could get in the way when it was finally her time? She came at you with entitlement and experience, only then Obama started to come on, in polls and primaries and fund-raising. Then she wanted to be the candidate of change, even though a Clinton presidency, if it had ever come to that, would have meant 24 years, at least, of either a Bush or Clinton in the White House.
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