Clinton characterizes herself as deft uniter
December 31, 2007
Democrat Hillary Clinton on Sunday portrayed herself as a caring peacemaker who teamed with Republicans to care for soldiers, who persuaded Catholic and Protestant women to sit at a table together in Northern Ireland, who got the drug companies to test medicine for children.
Camp Hillary’s media whining
December 31, 2007
By L. Brent Bozell III
Hillary Clinton has no right to complain that her friends and flatterers in the media are rough on her. But when the Clintons hit rough passages on the road to victory, this is what the Clintons do: complain. That's too meek: They whine.
The ‘Two-Fer’ Problem
December 31, 2007
As Bill Clinton crisscrosses America defending his wife’s candidacy, he’s fueling speculation about who’d be in charge should Hillary be elected. Sen. Clinton - the incredible shrinking candidate - seems at times almost a bystander at her husband’s campaign, merely playing a somewhat more active role than she did in ‘92.
Hillary Clinton’s America: A Foretaste
December 31, 2007
By Gerard Jackson
Now that looks like Hillary Clinton is odds-on to be the Democrats presidential candidate it is time to take a closer look at this beacon of liberty's record. And what a dreadful record it is. This is the woman who condemned the NYPD; who stood aside while her race-baiting anti-Semitic buddies demonised the men and women in blue and smeared Giuliani by comparing him to Adolf Hitler; the woman who claimed, as the instinctive collectivist that she is, that "it takes a village to raise a child". This is the woman who revealed her authoritarian nature and contempt for the rule of law by supporting hubby’s jackbooted kidnapping of Elian Gonzalez. No wonder she had the gall to write:
The pretense that children's issues are somehow above or beyond politics endures and is reinforced by the belief that families are private, nonpolitical units whose interests subsume those of children.
Chelsea Clinton: ‘I don’t talk to the press…’
December 31, 2007
It's one thing for Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign to turn down interview requests for the candidate's daughter, Chelsea. But can't a 9-year-old reporter catch a break?
