BILLARY: Never Forget that it is POWER AT ALL COSTS


For all of the last year, I have hoped that Hillary Clinton would be the Democrat nominee. No matter how well Obama does in South Carolina, or any state for that matter, I do not believe he can defeat the Clinton machine. I think Clinton will end up being the nominee. We should never kid ourselves. She/they are ruthless, shrewd, determined, and willing to do or say anything to gain power. Of this I have no doubt. Of this, I do not kid myself and never have.
This entire article is an important read to well understand this formidable, corrupt opponent:
REVIEW & OUTLOOK — Obama’s Clinton Education — January 23, 2008; Page A24
This article made me wonder what is the lowest point Mr. and Mrs. Clinton are willing to stoop to, in order to take power. At what cost to America and Americans?
One of our favorite Bill Clinton anecdotes involves a confrontation he had with Bob Dole in the Oval Office after the 1996 election. Mr. Dole protested Mr. Clinton’s attack ads claiming the Republican wanted to harm Medicare, but the President merely smiled that Bubba grin and said, “You gotta do what you gotta do.”
We’re reminded of that story listening to Barack Obama protest his treatment by the now ex-President Clinton on behalf of his wanna-be-President wife. “You know the former President, who I think all of us have a lot of regard for, has taken his advocacy on behalf of his wife to a level that I think is pretty troubling,” Mr. Obama told a TV interviewer. “He continues to make statements that are not supported by the facts — whether it’s about my record of opposition to the war in Iraq or our approach to organizing in Las Vegas.”
Now he knows how the rest of us feel.
The Illinois Senator is still a young man, but not so young as to have missed the 1990s. He nonetheless seems to be awakening slowly to what everyone else already knows about the Clintons, which is that they will say and do whatever they “gotta” say or do to win. Listen closely to Mr. Obama, and you can almost hear the echoes of Bob Dole at the end of the 1996 campaign asking, “Where’s the outrage?”
This has been the core of the conservative critique of the Clintons for years.
~ Vic
So it is illuminating to hear the same critique coming from Mr. Obama and his supporters now that his candidacy poses a threat to the return of the Clinton dynasty. Even Democrats are now admitting the Clintons don’t tell the truth — at least until Mrs. Clinton wins the nomination.
Mr. Obama’s two examples are instructive because they are so wonderfully Clintonian. On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Mr. Clinton attacked Mr. Obama’s claims of having opposed the Iraq war all along as a “fairly tale.” This is a tough charge coming from a two-term Democratic President in a Democratic primary, and it probably helped turn some voters against Mr. Obama.
But it was also a classic distortion intended to turn voter attention away from his wife’s own Iraq fairy tale. She’s the candidate who voted for the war and backed it for years before she decided she had to be sort of against it, only to later become really against it, and now to favor a withdrawal starting in 60 days. We think Mr. Obama is dangerously wrong about Iraq, but compared to Mrs. Clinton he’s a model of consistency.
Then there’s Mr. Clinton’s moaning before Saturday’s Nevada caucuses that his wife’s supporters were being strong-armed by pro-Obama unions at casino voting sites. Clinton campaign allies sued and lost on the matter, and the former President sounded like a Chicago ward heeler as he told reporters about the Obama campaign’s voter-intimidation tactics. Yet on the day of the vote Mrs. Clinton won at seven of the nine casino sites, and the Obama campaign was left asking if its vote had been suppressed. It wouldn’t be the first time Mr. Clinton accused an opponent of doing something his own campaign was planning to do.
Some in the press corps argue that Mr. Clinton’s attacks are hurting his wife. But if they were, he’d stop. His behavior is part of the familiar Clinton playbook of letting others do the dirty work so the candidate can stay above the fray. Hillary and other surrogates took on the task of saving her husband from his lies under oath by inventing the specter of the “vast right-wing conspiracy,” calling Paula Jones trailer trash, and portraying the widely respected Ken Starr as a rabid partisan.
Now Bill is returning the favor by attacking Mr. Obama; at the same time, other surrogates raise his long-ago cocaine use, only to apologize after it’s been widely reported. News reports also say that so-called robo-calls in Nevada repeatedly referred to Mr. Obama by his middle name, “Hussein.” And emails suddenly appeared last week on Jewish lists accusing the African-American Senator of being fond of Louis Farrakhan. Mr. Obama had to disavow Mr. Farrakhan and his associates.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Clinton can claim to disapprove of these attacks, and even assert that she herself is being unfairly picked on by the media because she’s a woman. She wants to make the primary contest about race and gender, rather than about Mr. Obama’s larger, more inspiring message of change. She can then diminish Mr. Obama and make the choice a trench fight for the votes of typical Democratic constituencies. You gotta do what you gotta do.
“I understand him wanting to promote his wife’s candidacy,” Mr. Obama added on Sunday, referring to Bill Clinton. “She’s got a record that she can run on. But I think it’s important that we try to maintain some — you know, level of honesty and candor during the course of the campaign. If we don’t, then we feed the cynicism that has led so many Americans to be turned off to politics.”
Welcome to the education of Barack Obama.

January 23rd, 2008 at 8:53 am
“Romney has fallen into four political traps”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/8043.html
What is your take on this article?
January 23rd, 2008 at 9:48 am
The Democrats have no well reasoned answers to the economic turmoil we are now experiencing, but continue to push that which brought us into this mess in the first palce—they will save anything for votes of those that think they deserve the fruits of another’s labor. The Republicans–Romney excepted–have resorted largely to saying what conservatives and independents want to hear, although their promises clash with their records. The media, even the best of them, and some of the most highly respected conservatives–my good friend Jack Kemp included–have bought into McCain’s deathbed repentance, or rather his last minute conversion to the principles of free enterprise. We know that without a conservative guiding force that McCain, once elected, will soon revert to the bullying hand of the Democratic leadership. Now, I’ve advocated that either Thompson or McCain would make good VPs to a President Romney. Certainly, it appears that either combination would compete well against against Herr Hillary whose claws and teeth have finally been bared against Obama. I urge all of us to get passionate about the candidacy of Mitt Romney. He is the one candidate that can turnaround the failing US economy and save the fast-sinking Dollar on world markets. He is beholden to none of the special interests except that of freedom and the Constitution of the United States. Without a doubt, Mitt Romney is America’s best hope to reclaim its greatnessd at this critical time in history. — Dr. Max Chartrand
January 23rd, 2008 at 10:26 am
Fox News continues to call Hillary “The Clinton’s”. That is telling.
January 23rd, 2008 at 12:43 pm
Vic, this article from American Thinker about Hillary seems to be extreme, but this author somehow got his hands on some papers Hillary wrote during her college days. This author also followed some tracks on Hillary’s early lawyer years. Interested reading