- “Attack Iran”
- “The Race Card.”
“I want the Iranians to know that if I’m the president, we will attack Iran,” Hillary Clinton declared to an early morning audience on Good Morning America. “In the next 10 years, during which they might foolishly consider launching an attack on Israel, we would be able to totally obliterate them.”
Not quite what I want to wake up hearing. What the fuck. She may as well have sang it as McCain did, “Bomb, bomb, bomb. bomb-bomb Iran.”

It’s official. I despise her.
But at least she’s now being honest about how hateful she really is. No more of those silly lies about diplomacy and measured action. Is this truthfulness a new shift in her campaign strategy?
Next up: “I supported and still support NAFTA - it was good for my friends at Wal-Mart, Tyson Foods and other former clients.”
And “I’m actually much wealthier than Obama; the poor chap has made less than 4 percent what Bill and I’ve made since 2000. And Obama would not be welcomed at our country club - not just because he’s not big money, but also because he’s black.“
Yeah, that’s right, the Clintons were members of an all white country club in Arkansas, which might explain the following.
Yesterday during a radio interview, Bill Clinton said, “[Obama and his campaign] played the race card on me.” Right, because black people have a special card - not only does it help them win the presidency (so successful in the past!), but it can also get them out of jail free and let them off with a warning when police pull them for speeding.
Come on, Billary, stop being such a supercilious racist. Race privilege doesn’t mean that black people have a card they can pull, but that white people have a knapsack full of shit they didn’t earn.
“Hold on a second,” Obama responded when asked about Clinton’s recent remarks. “So former President Clinton dismissed my victory in South Carolina as being similar to Jesse Jackson and he is suggesting that somehow I had something to do with it?
“You better ask him what he meant by that. I have no idea what he meant. These were words that came out of his mouth. Not words that came out of mine.”
His words? Bill says they’re not. Billary’s now denying he made the comments that he made while on-air. Frankly, by now, he should know the futility of disavowing something recorded. Ridiculous.



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Pedestrian // April 22, 2008 at 9:39 pm
I could not believe her comments on Iran. It took me a few minutes - and a number of rereads - to swallow them.
I do not see how they are the tiniest bit less hateful than Ahmadinejad’s words about Israel.
I know comparisons don’t make sense, you can not justify one action with another, or one hateful comment with another, but as an Iranian, it is just shocking to me how his words are unanimously condemned (which they should be) while hers go on public display everywhere and nobody thinks twice about it. Sure, many people thought it disgusting, but all over the news … it’s just there … as if it were just another comment.
People will vote for her and not think twice. It was just another comment …
Time and time again I get my signals crossed … Why is it only considered war mongering and crime when we are the ones committing it?
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