Friday, November 7, 2008

Senator Clinton on The View

October 15, 2007
The View...before they were obamerized. Watch someone who has command of what she will do. Someone who knew the urgency of the economy and impending financial crisis when she first started running. Barry was still clueless at the end of March. Cult of personality. I didn't vote so I could remain neutral but it's clear to me who was the best candidate of all five. The one that was attacked in every fashion while the Man Above the Fray and Grand Uniter! stood by and let it happen. And the Transcender of Race has stood by and let the nation think all of his opponents, including the last Democratic president, as racists.

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CLINTON: My attitude is that you get up every day and do the best you can. Some days are better than other days. I do think there still is probably a tougher standard for women, especially running for president. I mean we've all been through it in some way or another. Where you go, you try to break a barrier, you try to do the best you can and people are saying 'well I don't like her clothes' or 'I don't like her hair' or whatever. BUT I THINK WE'RE GETTING BEYOND THAT." [NOT.]

BEHAR: When you're on the road like that. What about the white males? How do they respond to you?

CLINTON: You know it's been wonderful. I have lots of people who come. They're very interested. They ask tough questions, but they come in greater and greater numbers now. I'm very excited about that.

WALTERS: Your polarizing. Your polarizing. Yes, she'll get the nomination but she won't win the election.

CLINTON: That's what the campaign is for. To get the people to see you for who you are....You can be for or against anybody based on anything.

Not just race. She accepted people wouldn't vote for her or vote against her. barry thought everyone should vote for him and if they didn't it was because they voted against him...never FOR his opponents. His supporters feeling the same way. She just wanted a fair shake, which she did not get. She might as well have been running in the middle east with the proobama propaganda and personal and barbaric sexist attacks. Then she could have worn the burkha and avoided comments on her hair, face, body, clothing, makeup, etc.

WHOOPI: What are the first three things will you do?

CLINTON detailed these three:
1 - Withdraw our troop from Iraq carefully and responsibly.
2 - Diplomacy. Ask distinguished Americans Republicans and Democrats to travel around the world.
3 - Economic agenda to rebuild a strong and prosperous middle class. I will start working on that IMMEDIATELY with Congress.

Compare this with barry's visit on March 28, 2008. When he leaves the economy out of his top three.

Whoopi asks about taking a strong stance on China. Barbara about Iran.

CLINTON: Absolutely. You have to take a strong stance but I think you can be both strong and smart. I think you can be tough and effective. On China for example, we have to figure out how we're going to work with China, but we also can't be patsies. We have allowed them to have much more power over us because we now owe them so much money. Every single day because we've have run these deficits and all this debt, which I think has been very unfortunate because it really weakens our place in the world. So we have to get strong about that. But that means we have to put our own house in order, too.

PART 2 The View

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Talks about Gore. Elisabeth ask about national security. Imminent threat.

CLINTON: Do not condone or conduct torture....Smarter about how to interrogate...

Sherri what would you have Bill Clinton do?

CLINTON: Continue to be a goodwill ambassador around the world....He cannot be a member of the Cabinet.

WALTERS: Who's gonna be first lady?

CLINTON: (Speechless) Give a busy woman a job. It's important for previous presidents to get involved.

WHOOPI wants to know when she is in countries where men don't respect women.

CLINTON: I've been in 82 countries and I've met with the leaders of a lot of countries that are not exactly in the forefront of giving women their rights. And I have never found that to be a problem. I actually think - assuming I'm so fortunate as to be elected - that sends a very strong message to those countries and to those leaders. You cannot expect to have a successful society if you keep half the population in servitude and deny them their rights and keep them out of education and healthcare and important positions and don't give them the respect, even in the home, that they deserve for the hard work they do. So I actually believe that it may take a little adjustment but it's time the world adjusted. Women deserve to be given our rights and responsibility.

CLINTON: It's so great to see how secure and stable the View is. (Laugh)

If only she knew what was coming...Watch how Whoopi treats her...they hug and then Clinton says "thanks, my friend." So what happened that suddenly made Clinton a racist and Whoopi hate her? A campaign against a man who pledged to UNITE! and TRANSCEND RACE!

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