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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 4:00 am Post subject: We Are The President? |
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We Are The President?
By John Reiniers During the government investigation of the Clinton Whitewater scandal (difficult times for them - 15 of their colleagues/friends were convicted of Whitewater crimes), Hillary Clinton responded to questions regarding the possible release of Whitewater documents by saying “I’m not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president.” (Underscoring that her co-presidency was a reality.)
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By John Reiniers During the government investigation of the Clinton Whitewater scandal (difficult times for them - 15 of their colleagues/friends were convicted of Whitewater crimes), Hillary Clinton responded to questions regarding the possible release of Whitewater documents by saying “I’m not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president.” (Underscoring that her co-presidency was a reality.)Similarly, her response, when Gennifer Flowers said she had a 12-year affair with Mr. Clinton: “We have to destroy her.” Or when she said, “God bless the America we are trying to create.” (Relegating God to approving their intended creation.)Fast forward to Nov. 6, when appearing on CNN commenting on immigration, she observed that “The federal government should be making immigration policy and that’s what I’m going to try to do as president again.” Even Mr. Clinton was quick to say about his wife during the 1992 campaign, “Buy one, get one free.” She often would remind audiences, “People call us two-for-one; the blue-light special.”She uses this theme of having “White House” experience to burnish her credentials, but it brings up the larger question: If Mrs. Clinton had special unelected status as co-president, what on earth can we expect Mr. Clinton’s role to be when she is elected president? This former president is a heavyweight and expects center stage. It is a serious question and deserves serious thought regardless of your political affiliation.Democrats surely realize that Mrs. Clinton has enough baggage of her own, without adding the various scandals of her talented philandering husband. Surely, this has been carefully spam by the Clintons and their political machine - the best in the business.
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