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Hillary is entitled to nothing
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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:00 pm Post subject: Hillary is entitled to nothing |
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Hillary is entitled to nothing
By Lionel ShriverI'm married to a jazz drummer. I have sat at the front table in countless clubs, clapping and tapping my foot. I have even helped to schlep the snare and tom-tom into taxis. I have an amiable social relationship with any number of the cats with whom my husband plays. See, I even know some of the lingo. So I would like to advertise my services as a jazz drummer, too.
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By Lionel ShriverI'm married to a jazz drummer. I have sat at the front table in countless clubs, clapping and tapping my foot. I have even helped to schlep the snare and tom-tom into taxis. I have an amiable social relationship with any number of the cats with whom my husband plays. See, I even know some of the lingo. So I would like to advertise my services as a jazz drummer, too.What, no bookings? Sticklers who object that I have never actually played the drums might reflect on Hillary Clinton's claim that eight years "in" the White House (that is, physically under the roof) count as political "experience", on the basis of which she deserves the presidency. Implicitly, Hillary has already been practically-president for two terms.Yet obstreperous voters in the first Democratic caucus state of Iowa have failed to get with the programme, and were polled this week as preferring the upstart Barack Obama over the purportedly "inevitable" nomination of the former First Lady - by three percentage points. In response, Hillary has been banging the drum of her vastly superior political "experience" compared to her younger rival's."So you decide which makes more sense," she said on the campaign trail, "entrust our country to someone who is ready on Day One … or to put America in the hands of someone with little national or international experience, who started running for president the day he arrived in the US Senate."Now, that's a coincidence. Didn't Hillary in effect start running for president the day she arrived in the US Senate? To which she was only elected as a representative of New York State, where she had barely established residency, on the basis of all that "experience" watching her husband run the country. Indeed, her few years as a hands-on politician in the Senate have been overwhelmingly spent coalition-building and fund-raising for her presidential bid.
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