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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Hillary: My (alleged) Marriage Was “Clearly” To Support Liberal Policies

Since she’s re-writing history elsewhere… What if we took the flip flop on her war vote and applied it to another area of her life...

MANCHESTER – New York Sen. Hillary Rodham said yesterday her alleged marriage to William Jefferson Blythe Clinton was “not a vote for co-habitation,” but instead a show of support for progressive liberal marriage policies.

The Democratic Presidential front-runner, who has been criticized by groups for not apologizing for Bill‘s womanizing, emphasized that distinction in a telephone interview from Washington.

While fellow candidate John Edwards, a former senator, has not apologized for his marriage, Clinton again equivocated.

“I will let others speak for themselves,” she said. “I have taken responsibility for that act. It was based on the best assessment that I could make at the time, and it was clearly intended to demonstrate support for co-habitation elsewhere.”


(Note for the humor impaired: The above is parody.)

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Proof, the problem is this really happened.

Or at least, really could have happened.

It’s like those SNL skits that parody really bad TV shows… and end up looking like a “lost episode”.

Carrick on February 10, 2007 at 09:54 pm
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I have taken responsibility… It was based on the best assessment that I could make at the time, and it was clearly intended to demonstrate support…

Seriously, who talks that way?



Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
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Proof on February 10, 2007 at 10:07 pm
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