Hillary Talks...and Talks, and Talks, and Talks; Says Little
Kudos Anne, for telling it straight.
Hitting All the Sunday Talk Shows, Clinton Says a Lot but Reveals LittleI must say, seeing this kind of candor in the Washington Post is very refreshing. Truly Anne, you hit this one out of the park.
By Anne E. Kornblut
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, September 24, 2007; Page A04
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared on all five talk shows yesterday morning and demonstrated a particularly senatorial skill: the art of the filibuster.
Asked by ABC's George Stephanopoulos whether she would withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq during a first term as president, Clinton (D-N.Y.) gave a simple answer: She did not know.
But she used more than 225 words to say so. "You know, I'm not going to get into hypotheticals and make pledges, because I don't know what I'm going to inherit, George. I don't know and neither do any of us know what will be the situation in the region. How much more aggressive will Iran have become?" Clinton said. "What will be happening in the Middle East? How much more of an influence will the chaos in Iraq have in terms of what's going on in the greater region? Will we have pushed al-Qaeda in Iraq out of their strongholds with our new partnership with some of the tribal sheiks or will they have regrouped and retrenched?"
She continued: "I don't know, and I think it's not appropriate to be speculating. I can tell you my general principles and my goal. I want to end the war in Iraq. I want to do so carefully, responsibly, with the withdrawal of our troops, also, with the withdrawal of a lot of our civilian employees, the contractors who are there, and the Iraqis who have sided with us.
"We have a huge humanitarian refugee crisis on our hands. We have millions of Iraqis who have been displaced, some internally, some into other countries. The problems we're going to face because of the failed policies and the poor decision-making of this administration are rather extraordinary and difficult, and I don't want to speculate about how we're going to be approaching it until I actually have the facts in my hand and the authority to be able to make some decisions."
Hillary said a whole lot without saying much at all.
Well, I guess even a blind pig can find an acorn every now and then (Um, sorry Anne I'm not comparing you to a pig, only your usually predictably biased employer). I sincerely hope that Ms. Kornblut doesn't lose her job because of her accuracy and candor in reporting Hillary's totally unspectacular performance.
Maybe there's hope still.
Long Live Our American Republic!!!








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