Would the Real Hillary Please Stand Up?
Hillary’s debate performance in Austin, TX last week was a perfect synopsis of her campaign. She was one minute trying to show the men in the audience she was tough by attempting to bash Barack Obama for using his campaign co-chair’s line from a previous speech, and the next minute trying to pander to the women vote by showing her compassionate side in saying that she hoped the American people would be okay. (never mind the fact that she hypocritically lifted this part directly from John Edwards).
Hillary can’t decide if she’s for change or experience. She can’t decide if she needs to cry or not. She can’t decide whether her 35 years of experience includes the part where her husband signed NAFTA into law or if it was just parts that might get her some votes.
What she has decided on is to continue her hypocrisy. She may say on camera like she did at the debate that she is honored to be in the race with Barack, but what her campaign does is send out a picture to the press trying to stir up anti-Muslim sentiment, not to mention ruin her opponent. Unfortunately for her, being so cold hearted and a fear monger is why her negatives are so high in the first place.
Expect serious backlash from the Democratic party on this one (including Superdelegate scrambling for the Obama bandwagon). Considering the new polls in Texas dictate that she’s officially lost any chance at the nomination, the only logical conclusion could be that she’s trying to sabotage any shot for a democrat to win 2008 so she’ll get another shot in 2012, which means it’s time for Hillary to get lost. I’m quite happy that the Great State of Texas will get to do that to her with a resounding thud…the only question is, will it be worse than Wisconsin’s 17 point victory. I’m going with 17 on the nose with 65-35 split in the caucus. As Drudge showed earlier, there were a few other photos from leaders who wear local garb on trips to foreign places…enjoy the irony/hypocrisy:



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