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The media's short and selective memory when it comes to Hillary Clinton

This is just pathetic.

Asked at a press conference for her reaction about how the White House has handled the incident, US Senator Hillary Clinton called the Bush administration's failure to be more forthcoming "troubling."

"A tendency of this administration -- from the top all the way to the bottom -- is to withhold information ... to refuse to be forthcoming about information that is of significance and relevance to the jobs that all of you do, and the interests of the American people," Clinton said.

"Putting it all together, going back years now, there's a pattern and it's a pattern that should be troubling," she said at a press conference calling for a more robust federal response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

The former first lady continued: "The refusal of this administration to level with the American people on matters large and small is very disturbing, because it goes counter to the way our constitutional democracy ... is supposed to work."

Gods, doesn't anyone remember just how many questionable government activities this woman was involved in before she held elected office?

Travelgate.

FBI files that were missing for years before turning up in the White House Residence.

The secret meetings of the health care task force.

The aftermath of Vince Foster's death. That one is particularly troubling because she was one of those who decided to wait 30 hours before admitting that there were documents concerning her activities in Mr. Foster's office

If it were a Republican, there would be front page stories from coast to coast illustrating duplicity and hypocrisy.

But no, not with "Saint Hillary." Great Hope of the Democrat Party and "destined destroyer" of all things Bush.

Pah.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Wed - February 15, 2006 at 04:49 PM  Tag


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