Hey RD, maybe you should make a "Leave Hillary Alone!" video like this guy did
about Britney Spears:
Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWSjUe0FyxQ
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchy...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Robert" <babajii_99@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Finally, Secretary Clinton will be interviewed on a Sunday TV show. This
> > > Sunday, June 7, she'll appear on This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
> > > It'll be her first Sunday show interview as secretary of state and her
> > > first Sunday show since she ended her presidential campaign almost
> > > exactly a year ago.
> > >
> > > http://hillary.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/06/05/secretary_clinton_on_sunday_tv_finally
> > >
> > Hillary being interview by Steph and fetch it...
> > Is like Cheney being interview by Shawn Hannity...
> > No real hard questions, there...
> > R.G.
> >
>
> Stephanopoulos was subtly insulting when he interviewed Hillary. For the
> record this is how it went down:
> http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/Politics/story?id=7775502&page=1
>
> GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: The president has a very high-powered team, Vice
> President Biden, General Jones, Secretary Gates. You've got envoys for Iran,
> Afghanistan, North Korea. How do you fit in?
>
> (LAUGHTER) HILLARY: Well, I
>
> GEORGE: What is your role, exactly?
>
> [Translation: Obama has plenty of high-powered qualified MEN doing the heavy
> lifting what does he need you for? Geez! Hillary is SOS! How boneheaded can
> you get? A more respectful question would have been: How is your State
> Department coordinating its efforts with the special envoys? Or what role do
> the special envoys play in supporting the efforts of the State Department?]
>
> GEORGE: It [having envoys] also gives you the ability to get out of the
> crisis management and carve out areas where you're really going to take
> initiative. What are those?
>
> [Geez! This asshole thinks Hillary doesn't have to bother her pretty little
> head with anything important like managing a crisis, because the important
> MEN already have that cornered. I almost expected him to say that she might
> as well go shopping because that's what women do, doncha know.]
>
> GEORGE: So there's plenty of work to go around?
>
> [Give me a break! George made it sound as though Hillary had been hired by a
> temp agency, totally dispensable, and could be laid off if there wasn't
> enough work for her to do. He might as well have asked if she was eligible
> for unemployment. George knows very well Hillary has a reputation for being
> one of the hardest working politicians that Senate or a presidential race has
> ever known and that she is working practically non stop as SOS.
>
> Despite George's dismissive line of questioning, Hillary answered substantive
> questions for the rest of the interview brilliantly, belying the implication
> that the envoys do all her thinking for her. George, what a putz!]