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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Hillary’s Living History Of Lying

Hillary’s Bosnia “misstatement”
Today during a conference call with reporters, Clinton Communications Director Howard Wolfson, defended Clinton but said that she may have misspoke in her most recent description of the trip.
Misspoke my derrière.
Even in Clinton’s account of the same visit in her autobiography “Living History” she “misspeaks” a near-perpendicular landing to evade possible ground fire” but talks about the greeting ceremony on the tarmac in Tuzla with local children she points out by saying it was cut short “due to reports of snipers in the hills around the airstrip”.

UPDATE

In an editorial board meeting with the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer, Good ol’ Hil revised her Bosnia story, admitting there was a “misstatement” in her describtion if “running with her head down to get into the vehicles”. Today, the lyin’ old bat err… she said that she “had to meet this 8-year-old girl,” so, “I took her stuff and left.”

Anyway, when a reporter challenged Clinton that this revised recollection makes some question her foreign policy credentials. Clinton then said, “No, I went to 80 countries, you know. I gave contemporaneous accounts, I wrote about a lot of this in my book. You know, I think that, a “minor blip”, you know, if I said something that, you know, I say a lot of things—millions of words a day—so, if I “misspoke”, that was just a “misstatement”."
rolleyes

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You know, people who are actually shot at tend to remember the experience quite vividly! “Let me see...I went to 79 countries that didn’t shoot at me, so it’s perfectly natural if they all seemed to blend together after a while!” Yeah. Right!

More like that other liar, who allegedly spent that Christmas in Cambodia, sent there by a President who hadn’t been inaugurated yet, and yet the memory was “...seared! Seared into my brain!” smile



For any voter trying to choose between the two candidates for commander in chief, there is no better test than this: When American strategy in a critical theater was up for grabs, John McCain proposed a highly unpopular and risky path, which he accurately predicted could lead to success. Barack Obama proposed a popular and politically safe route that would have led to an unnecessary and debilitating American defeat at the hands of al Qaeda.

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