Friday, January 11, 2008

The Senator Hillary Rodham-Clinton Experience

Friend of AGC . . ., T.D., sends us the following analogy that has significant political application to the current race for President.

QUARTERBACK FOR THE PACKERS . . .


”In a news conference Deanna Favre announced she will be the starting QB for the Packers this coming Sunday. Deanna asserts that she is qualified to be starting QB because she has spent the past 16 years married to Brett while he played QB for the Packers. During this period of time she became familiar with the definition of a corner blitz, and is now completely comfortable with other terminology of the Packers’ offense. A survey of Packers’ fans shows that 50% of those polled supported the move.

“Doesn’t this sound idiotic and unbelievable to you? Well, Hillary Clinton makes the same claims as to why she is qualified to be President and 50% of Democrats polled agreed. She has never run a City, County, or State.

“When he was told that Hillary Clinton has experience because she has 8 years in the white house, political consultant to former President Bill Clinton, Dick Morris stated ‘so has the pastry chef’."

CONSERVATIVE FRAUDS . . .

Being an equal opportunity or bipartisan “hater” I must also blast Mitt Romney’s nefarious claim that he is a conservative. He is as much of a conservative as Hillary Rodham-Clinton has the experience necessary to assume the role of President.

I watched a portion of the FoxNews.com GOP debate last night. It took me awhile to figure out how to get connected to the online live streaming (I don’t have either cable or an antenna for my TV). Once I did get connected, about halfway through the debate, I had to turn off the sound whenever Governor Romney, Senator McCann, or Mayor Giuliani spoke.

Those three men are as credible conservatives as Senator Rodham-Clinton is political moderate. Barack H. Obama, John Edwards, Hillary Rodham-Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, John McCann and Mitt Romney are more liberal than anything else. It is just the degree to which they allow their true views to be exposed or known. Strip away the rhetoric and look at their actions, their votes, how they lead in their areas of responsibility, and the causes they championed. It clearly reveals that they are liberals at the core. Mitt Romney’s Mormonism isn’t even a factor. His liberal tendencies alone are sufficient for me to reject him as a candidate for whom I would vote. All six, to a great extent, are interchangeable parts and therefore unacceptable to lead this nation.

Additionally, I fear that fellow blogger, Matt, may be more right than wrong in what he wrote about Governor Mike Huckabee in yesterday’s article. Huckabee seems to have the same tendencies that I missed in George W. Bush when I voted twice for that so-called compassionate “conservative.”

Phony or fraud seems to be the descriptive and bipartisan word of the moment for the vast majority of men and woman currently in the Presidential race.

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