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Shrillary’s “Pots and kettles” accusations

The woman has no shame, does she?  Pot, meet kettle:

Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Monday that Barack Obama has too little experience and perhaps too much ambition, pressing an increasingly aggressive campaign against her chief rival for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Both candidates were in Iowa, one month before the nation’s leadoff caucuses with new polls showing Obama had whittled away her early lead and they were virtually tied among Democrats in the state.

“So you decide which makes more sense: Entrust our country to someone who is ready on day one … or to put America in the hands of someone with little national or international experience, who started running for president the day he arrived in the U.S. Senate,” Clinton said.

Barry O, and not Her Highness, has “too much ambition”?  Barry O, and not Her Highness, “started running for president the day she arrived in the U.S. Senate”?  Her Highness says that Barry O is the one who is lacking in “national and international experience”?  Aside from being married to a serial philanderer who has diddled the world over, just what, pray tell, does this hag consider her landmark “international experience” moments?

By the way, check out this quote from The Breck Girl:

“I want to confess to all of you right now,” Edwards said. “In third grade I wanted to be two things: I wanted to be a cowboy and I wanted to be Superman.“ 

In other words, John Edwards wanted to be in The Village People.  I suppose that would explain the leather #ssless chaps in his closet.

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December 3, 2007 - Posted by | Hillary, hypocrisy, John Edwards, Obama

1 Comment »

  1. “I want to confess to all of you right now,” Edwards said. “In third grade I wanted to be two things: I wanted to be a cowboy and I wanted to be Superman.“

    How about just being a man? I see that didn’t happen

    Comment by ToddonCapeCod | December 5, 2007


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