Daily Commentary – Tuesday, July 11th, 2009 – Hillary Gets Ticked at Bill Clinton Stealing the Spot Light … “I’m the Secretary of State”
- The former president’s wife seems to be sick of being asked about her husband.
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I thought when Bill Clinton was elected President Hillary Clinton said, you got two for the price of one? Maybe Bill is just repaying the favor. It’s not like Hillary did not think she was the real VP during the Clinton years. Isn’t HillBill interchangeable?
“My husband is not secretary of state, I am,” she replied. “If you want my opinion I will tell you my opinion. I am not going to be channeling my husband.”
It just goes to show you that what do they say about a woman’s scorn? Hillary Clinton, still angry after all these years … How is it that the Clinton’s never got a reality TV show? Cruisin’ with the Clinton’s.
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What a sociopath. Her body language was quite pronounced, wan’t it?
Check the still pics at the link below. She looks exactly as Casey Anthony does in the eyes during the famous jailhouse phone visit with her parents (very early on) when Casey lost it. You know…the scenes nancy grace played over and over of Casey clenching her fist and pulling the phone away from her ear with her eyes all crazy!
Hitlery is the ONE thing that allows me a small amount of honest pity for old Bill Clinton….
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1205738/Hillary-Clinton-Bill-secretary-state–I-am.html
jealousy over something that hill nor obamy could accomplish is showing all over her face. of course, we don’t know the real truth behind the girls being freed.
if a democrat had a hand in it, it surely must have been under the table.
Greetings:
Apparently, the “Bad. Hair. Day.” news hasn’t yet reached the Congo. If I would have seen Secretary Clinton looking like that, I would have followed my beloved father’s advice to “Be polite. Keep your chin down. And keep moving.”
Bill Clinton’s wife did get appointed to a nice slot
with Obowma. Coaching by Bill has helped for sure.
Mrs. Clinton is now the one making all the important
accomplishments. Bill is just admiring his protege’s
progress from the sidelines. She was a First Lady at
one time, and recently she took a trip to Africa! Oh,
and she was also a NY Senator for a while.
Hey rightknight,
Although I agree ol’ Billy is relishing his handywork re: helping his nastier half get to where she is (choke) now…but I believe his true happiness is the ability to once again travel around the world in a nice jet eating nice food and staying in nice hotels and meeting nice students for his wife to scold while he doesn’t have to worry about the camera on him since he’s busy checking out the fine young woman in the audience. ;>)
That was quite a disturbing display to say the least, really childish. I somehow can’t see Condoleeza Rice acting that way.
And she wanted to be president.
Think of it folks. Hillary supported Billy Bob for years starting with the Gennifer Flowers mess. She has had to stand by this philanderer for years just so she’d get her chance at President – and then I Won won instead.
Now she’s stuck taking Secretary of State for I Won while Billy Bob gets all the high profile (and probably better paying) missions AND she’s still married to him!
You’d be sour too
Hillary Clinton is in waaaaay over her head, I’m afraid.
HRC sent that message to a Congolese university student who asked her Monday through a translator what “Mr. Clinton” thinks about China’s growing influence. Turns out, though, the student was trying to ask what President Obama thought.
Give her a break, will you? Also, remember—NKorea REQUESTED that Bill Clinton be sent to free those hostages. They did NOT ask for Obama, Biden, HRC OR Gore. The Administration took a lot of flack for that too.
As far as I’m concerned- she worked her ass off to get where she is now….she earned it. Like her or not, you have to give the woman her props for that.
Seeing that she got the question in a country and continent that is eons behind in democracy and human and women’s rights, it was an appropriate response to make. The issue of fairness for women, which is taken for granted in our blessed country, is a struggle there.
So yes, I saw her reaction as a measured response to illustrate that women and their words in democratic societies are respected. Remember that in at least one of these countries in Africa, rape was not even criminal until 2005 or so.
The misinterpretation followed an apology by the Secretary of State. But I do support her response, at least in that God-forsaken region at any rate.