Hillary Clinton: Where were you at 3 a.m. July 18, 1996?

March 23, 2008

By Jack Cashill

Predictably, Hillary, when the National Archives released 11,000 pages of your schedule as first lady, the media focused on the unenlightening and the inconsequential.

Where were you when Bill soiled Monica's blue dress? Where were you when Bill was impeached? When did you first start work on health care reform?

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`Bill Factor’ is proving to be a two-edged sword as candidate’s hubby fails to stay on message

December 2, 2007

The "Bill Factor" was supposed to be Hillary Clinton's big advantage during this U.S. presidential primary season.

So why is Bill Clinton knocking his wife off message and becoming a double-edged sword for the New York senator as she battles fellow Democratic hopefuls Barack Obama and John Edwards in a fierce three-way contest in next month's Iowa caucuses?

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A shift in story on Clinton’s war opposition

November 28, 2007

Is Bill Clinton having an I-didn't-inhale-moment on Iraq?

The former president - a political titan with a penchant for straying from his wife's careful campaign script - raised eyebrows in Muscatine, Iowa, yesterday by telling supporters he "opposed Iraq from the beginning."

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It’s the lying, not the planted questions

November 12, 2007

Not long after Hillary Rodham Clinton came unraveled at a Democratic party debate where her competitors pounced on every mistake, she plays bigshot at an Iowa restaurant where tipping etiquette was in question and now lying about questions planted in the audience. But Hillary Rodham Clinton needs a script to appear prepared for the office which she seeks. The gaffes are beginning to pile up which may bring the American public to their senses about this candidate.
If you feel it is unfair to call it lying about the planted questions, read on. Several reports and the timelines they suggest have her denying and claiming no knowledge of the facts. Of course, if it is necessary, a campaign prefers a staffer to fall on the sword to save the candidate. But then many people continue to support the Clinton clan even when the evidence of suggests rejection. The same people who call for impeachment of President Bush or VP Cheney have no problem looking past the history of Bill and Hillary.

In a piece in the LA Times, Clinton is reported to have admitted planting questions at a ‘town hall’ event in Iowa. That report is dated November 11. Of course the action is blamed on a staffer. Even if that is true, would Hillary operate an administration where her staff takes action without her knowledge?

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Hillary’s waffling brings G.O.P opening

November 5, 2007

By Michael Medved

The recent debate of Democratic Presidential candidates featured a disastrous performance by front-runner Hillary Clinton. She gave conflicting, equivocal answers to every question she faced—waffling on Iraq, Iran, taxes, social security, drivers licenses for illegals, and even the prospect of opening her own papers at the National Archives.

To mitigate the damage, aides appealed for sympathy based on gender—portraying Hillary as one defenseless woman with ten hostile men, including NBC moderators, ganging up on her. This approach raises painful questions: if Hillary can’t stand up to Tim Russert, how is she supposed to stand up to Vladimir Putin—especially since Russert doesn’t have nuclear weapons behind him? If she buckles and doubletalks facing John Edwards, how will she confront Ahmadinejad or Hugo Chavez?

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