Hillary Clinton’s foul mouth: This woman wants to be president?
April 29, 2007
From: ‘and she wants to be president?…
“Where is the G-damn f**king flag? I want the G-damn f**king flag up every f**king morning at f**king sunrise.â€
(From the book “Inside The White House†by Ronald Kessler, p. 244 - Hillary to the staff at the Arkansas Governor’s mansion on Labor Day, 1991)
“You sold out, you mother f**ker! You sold out!â€
From the book “Inside†by Joseph Califano, p. 213 - Hillary yelling at Democrat lawyer.
“It’s been said, and I think it’s accurate, that my husband was obsessed by terrorism in general and al-qaida in particular.â€
(Hillary telling a post-9/11 world what a ‘great’ commander in chief her husband was; Dateline, NBC 4/16/2004.)
“I have to admit that a good deal of what my husband and I have learned [about Islam] has come from our daughter.â€
(TruthInMedia.org 8/8/1999 - Hillary at a White House function, proudly tells some Muslim groups she is gaining a greater appreciation of Islam because Chelsea was then taking a class on the “religion of peaceâ€)
“F**k off! It’s enough that I have to see you sh*t-kickers every day, I’m not going to talk to you too!! Just do your G*damn job and keep your mouth shut.â€
(From the book “American Evita†by Christopher Anderson, p. 90 - Hillary to her State Trooper bodyguards after one of them greeted her with “Good morning.â€
“You f**king idiot.â€
(From the book “Crossfire†p. 84 - Hillary to a State Trooper who was driving her to an event.)
“If you want to remain on this detail, get your f**king ass over here and grab those bags!â€
(From the book “The First Partner†p. 259 - Hillary to a Secret Service Agent who was reluctant to carry her luggage because he wanted to keep his hands free in case of an incident.)
“Get f**ked! Get the f**k out of my way!!! Get out of my face!!!â€
(From the book “Hillary’s Scheme†p. 89 - Hillary’s various comments to her Secret Service detail agents.)
“Stay the f**k back, stay the f**k away from me! Don’t come within ten yards of me, or else! Just f**king do as I say, Okay!!!?â€
(From the book “Unlimited Accessâ€, by Clinton FBI Agent in Charge, Gary Aldrige, p. 139 - Hillary screaming at her Secret Service detail.)
“Many of you are well enough off that [President Bush’s] tax cuts may have helped you. We’re saying that for America to get back on track, we’re probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We’re going to have to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.â€
(Hillary grandstanding at a fund raising speech in San Francisco; SFGate.com 6/28/2004.)
“Why do I have to keep proving to people that I am not a liar?!â€
(From the book “The Survivor,†by John Harris, p. 382 - Hillary in her 2000 Senate campaign)
“Where’s the miserable c*ck sucker?â€
(From the book “The Truth About Hillary†by Edward Klein, p. 5 - Hillary shouting at a Secret Service officer)
“No matter what you think about the Iraq war, there is one thing we can all agree on for the next days - we have to salute the courage and bravery of those who are risking their lives to vote and those brave Iraqi and American soldiers fighting to protect their right to vote.
(Was posted on Hillary Clinton’s senate.gov web site on 1/28/05)
“Put this on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need those sunglasses. We need to go back!â€
(From the book “Dereliction of Duty†p. 71-72 - Hillary to Marine One helicopter pilot to turn back while en route to Air Force One.)
“A right-wing network was after his presidency…including perverting the Constitution.â€
(To Barbara Walters about the Republicans who impeached her husband; 20/20, ABC 6/8/2003.)
“Son of a b*tch.â€
(From the book “American Evita†by Christopher Anderson, p. 259 - Hillary’s opinion of President George W. Bush when she found out he secretly visited Iraq just days before her highly publicized trip to Iraq)
“What are you doing inviting these people into my home? These people are our enemies! They are trying to destroy us!â€
(From the book “The Survivor†by John Harris, p. 99 - Hillary screaming to an aide, when she found out that some Republicans had been invited to the Clinton White House)
“I mean, you’ve got a conservative and right-wing press presence with really nothing on the other end of the political spectrum.â€
(C-Span, 1/19/1997 - Hillary complains about the mainstream media, which are all conservatives in her opinion)
“Come on Bill, put your dick up! You can’t f**k her here!!â€
(From the book “Inside The White House†by Ronald Kessler, p. 243 - Hillary to Gov. Clinton when she spots him talking with an attractive female at an Arkansas political rally)
“You know, I’m going to start thanking the woman who cleans the restroom in the building I work in. I’m going to start thinking of her as a human being†-Hillary Clinton
(From the book “The Case Against Hillary Clinton†by Peggy Noonan, p. 55)
“You show people what you’re willing to fight for when you fight your friends.â€
(From the book “The Agenda†by Bob Woodward, ch. 14)
“We are at a stage in history in which remolding society is one of the great challenges facing all of us in the West.â€
(From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan†by Thomas D. Kuiper, p. 119 - During her 1993 commencement address at the University of Texas)
“The only way to make a difference is to acquire powerâ€
(From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan†by Thomas D. Kuiper, p. 68 - Hillary to a friend before starting law school.)
“We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices….Government has to make those choices for peopleâ€
(From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan†by Thomas D. Kuiper, p. 20 - Hillary to Rep. Dennis Hastert in 1993 discussing her expensive, disastrous taxpayer-funded health care plan)
“I am a fan of the social policies that you find in Europe†Hillary in 1996″
From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan†by Thomas D. Kuiper, p. 76 - Hillary in 1996)
This woman needs some therapy. She’s crabby, foul-mouthed and full of hate toward all those around her; even people who just say “good morning!†She doesn’t deserve a shot at being the commander-in chief of a military that members of her party openly and proudly admit they detest.
One Clinton was enough. We don’t need Bill, the rapist and impeached president back in the Whitehouse after that family already made a mockery of the office and plundered it once. Why should we give her/them the opportunity to do it again?
Hillary defends fake southern accents on campaign trail
April 29, 2007

By: Ian Bishop
Hillary Rodham Clinton said y’all don’t have to worry that she occasionally slips into a Southern twang when she’s on the stump because America is ready for a “multilingual president.”
Clinton, who has begun pointing to both her Yankee and Southern dialects, yesterday told South Carolinians that she sees her occasional twang as a campaign asset.
“I think America is ready for a multilingual president,” she said during a campaign stop at a charter school in Greenville.
She confessed she had been thinking about critics who accused her of putting on a fake Southern accent last month in Selma, Ala. - but defended her drawl by saying she has split her life between Arkansas, Illinois and the East Coast.
Clinton added a Southern lilt to her voice last week, when addressing a civil-rights group in Manhattan headed by the Rev. Al Sharpton.
And she throws in a twang when tackling issues of race, like last month when she addressed parishioners at a Selma church on the anniversary of the “Bloody Sunday” civil-rights march.
She also drawled in a Harlem church a year ago, when she raised eyebrows by slamming the then-Republican House of Representatives as being run like a Southern “plantation.”
On Monday, the former first lady quoted escaped slave and Underground Railroad leader Harriet Tubman while dealing with a microphone glitch at a star-studded fund-raiser at Pier 94.
But Clinton isn’t alone in going with a twang in the Land of Dixie. Arch rival Barack Obama spoke with a noticeably different cadence during his own church address in Selma that same day last month.
All the Democratic presidential hopefuls are vying for the support of black voters - a crucial constituency for the party, especially in the early voting state of South Carolina.
In 2004, black voters made up nearly 50 percent of South Carolina’s Democratic primary turnout.
Obama, the first black presidential hopeful whose platform is not centered on the civil-rights movement, has cut deeply into Clinton’s presumed pocket of support.
She has countered by relying on her husband, former President Bill Clinton, who wowed the predominantly black crowd gathered last month in Selma.
Bill Clinton is revered among African-Americans and was dubbed by the writer Toni Morrison as the nation’s “first black president.”
Source: NY Post
New Hillary Biography Likely To Touch Some Raw Nerves
April 28, 2007
By: Sarah Baxter
Drawing on a trove of private papers from Hillary Clinton’s best friend, the legendary Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein is to publish a hard-hitting and intimate portrait of the 2008 presidential candidate, which will reveal a number of “discrepancies†in her official story.
Bernstein, who was played by Dustin Hoffman in the film All the President’s Men, has spent eight years researching the unauthorised 640-page biography, A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
“Bernstein reaches conclusions that stand in opposition to what Senator Clinton has said in the past and has written in the past,†said Paul Bogaards, a spokesman for Knopf, which publishes the book on June 19.
With the thoroughness for which he is famous, Bernstein spoke to more than 200 of Clinton’s friends, colleagues and adversaries. He stops short of accusing the New York senator of blatantly lying about her past, but has unearthed examples of where she has played fast and loose with the facts about her “personal and political lifeâ€, according to Knopf.
The book could revive the explosive charge, made earlier this year by David Geffen, a former Clinton donor and Hollywood mogul, that “the Clintons lie with such ease, it’s troublingâ€.
Clinton remains the frontrun-ner for the Democratic presidential nomination, but Barack Obama, who is keeping pace with her fundraising juggernaut, is closing the gap in the polls.
The Sunday Times has learnt that Bernstein has been given unprecedented access to the private papers of Diane Blair, Clinton’s closest friend and confidante, who died of lung cancer aged 61 in 2000. The collection is still being sorted at the University of Arkansas library and is not yet available to the public.
Bernstein has been delving through Blair’s copious records of the 1992 presidential election campaign, which could offer tantalising insight into Bill Clinton’s war machine and Hillary’s reaction to news of her husband’s dalliance with the nightclub singer Gennifer Flowers in Arkansas.
Hillary denied all knowledge of the affair, but one writer who has followed her career closely said: “She always knew about her.†He added: “Anyone who has approached the subject of Hillary Clinton with a clear eye will run across many examples of stories that are not true.â€
Blair, a professor of political science, crisscrossed the country with the Clintons in 1992, serving as a senior adviser and semiofficial historian of the campaign. She became friends with Hillary in the political backwater of Little Rock, Arkansas, in the 1970s, when the two East Coast-educated power women sought each other out as soulmates.
Hillary went on to serve as “best person†at her friend’s marriage to Jim Blair, who had a walk-on part in the scandals of the Clinton White House when it emerged he had helped the former first lady make $100,000 in cattle futures.
Joe Klein, the bestselling author of Primary Colors, recounted how Blair once witnessed a blazing row between Bill and Hillary Clinton. “They were really, really angry with each other,†she told him. “And then suddenly, the president took her in his arms and began kissing her all over her face and he said, ‘God, what would I do without you?’ I felt kind of embarrassed being there.â€
When Blair was diagnosed with lung cancer, Clinton was running for the Senate in New York. In her memoir, Living History, she writes about seeing her friend for the last time in an Arkansas hospice. “She pressed my hand tightly and whispered to me, ‘Don’t ever give up on yourself and what you believe in. Take care of Bill and Chelsea. They need you. And win this election for me’.â€
Bernstein is known as a liberal Democrat who fiercely opposes the war in Iraq and is likely to be critical of Clinton’s Senate vote to authorise the war. His marriage to Nora Ephron, the screen-writer, broke up when he had an affair with Baroness Jay, the daughter of former prime minister James Callaghan.
For years Bernstein suffered from writer’s block, but Knopf is promoting his biography as a triumphant return to form. Publisher Sonny Mehta said his portrait would “show us, for the first time, the true trajectory of Hillary Clinton’s life and careerâ€. It will be published simultaneously in Britain by Hutchinson.
According to the publishers, it will cover everything from Clinton’s “complex relationship with her disciplinarian father†to “her courtship with Bill Clinton and the amazing dynamic of their marriage, during the most trying of circumstancesâ€.
Clinton’s relationship with the truth has frequently come under scrutiny. William Safire, a conservative columnist in The New York Times, provoked a storm in the 1990s when he accused the first lady of being a “congenital liarâ€. Bill Clinton let it be known that if he were not president, he would punch Safire on the nose.
While the senator continues to lead Barack Obama, her nearest rival, in the polls - most recently by 36% to 31% in an NBC/Wall St Journal survey - she continues to be dogged by high ratings for “unfavourabilityâ€.
She is the most assured Democratic candidate on the campaign trail, as she proved in a televised debate with her rivals for president in South Carolina last week. But while Washington commentators declared her the obvious victor, television viewers in the state put Obama on top, suggesting there remains considerable voter-resistance to her charms.
In an effort to boost her campaign, Clinton said last week that she would appoint her husband ambassador to the world if elected to the White House. “I can’t think of a better cheer-leader for America than Bill Clinton, can you?†she said.
Bernstein’s biography is likely to touch some raw nerves. One writer who has crossed swords with Clinton advises Bernstein to watch his back. “She has the most powerful war machine that has ever been developed and it is led by people who have been to hell and back.â€
Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article1719879.ece
Only a Real Conservative Can Stop Hillary
April 28, 2007
Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, speaking with NewsMax just prior to announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president, warns that none of the current field of GOP candidates could beat Hillary Clinton in the general election.
“Someone is going to have to draw the entire party together and I don’t believe that the three candidates who are widely discussed right now can do that, and, as a result, Hillary Clinton will win…” says Gilmore.
“The rank-in-file Republicans who join the party in order to further the interest of the American people through conservative values will simply not participate — and there’s really no reason for them to — and then at that point she will win, and that is something that I would like to avoid…” ominously concludes the former chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Of course, the three GOP frontrunners Gilmore alludes to are former New York City mayor Ruddy Giuliani, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, and Senator John McCain, R-Ariz. – all three of whom, unlike Gilmore, register in the double digits in the polls, have national name recognition, and pots of money.
None of this deters Gilmore, who is banking that in the long run, his pure and unwavering brand of conservatism will doggedly outstrip the hype of the rock star candidates from his own party.
Edwards Challenges Clinton and Obama On Iraq War
April 27, 2007
Democratic presidential contender John Edwards on Friday challenged his rivals and former Senate colleagues to stand up to President Bush if he vetoes legislation to begin a withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq.
On the day after their primary debate, the Democratic candidates appealed directly to South Carolina voters, hitting various campaign events around the state that holds the first Southern primary on Jan. 29.
Front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was speaking at a black church in Greenville, S.C. Sen. Barack Obama planned to hold a town-hall meeting in Charleston, S.C. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Sen. Chris Dodd had scheduled various stops.
Most of the Democrats planned to attend a state party dinner and end the day at Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn’s fish fry.
