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Is she so paranoid that she suspects everyone of being a "plant" at her rallies or part of a vast right wing conspiracy?

Is she not USED to hardball questions from the media and her hand-picked audiences?


http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/10/07/400826.aspx
CLINTON GETS SNIPPY WITH IOWAN OVER IRAN

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
NEW HAMPTON, Iowa -- At a campaign stop here, Hillary Clinton sparred verbally for several minutes with a man who pressed her on her recent vote to call Iran's army a terrorist organization.

Randall Rolph, from nearby Nashua, asked why he should support Clinton's candidacy when she did not appear to have learned any lessons from having voted to authorize force in Iraq.

Clinton thanked him for the question and explained her Iran vote would lay the groundwork for using diplomacy and sanctions to pressure that government.

Clinton accused the man of being a plant who had been sent to ask the question, to which he took exception, saying the question was a result of his own research.

2007-10-08 17:08:22 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

14 answers

That's so "Hillaryous"..... pun intended

Truth is, the Clinton's are very mean spirited and people who don't agree with them get pushed aside. I hope this guy lives-(unlike many who have opposed them). Hillary is a dangerous, deceptive and destructive person and the most flagrant narcissist I've ever seen.

2007-10-08 17:17:44 · answer #1 · answered by Born in the USA 3 · 1 3

Gee, you left out the part where she apologized to the man and was applauded by the audience, imagine that. Surely you didn't mean to leave that out on purpose, it must have escaped your notice:

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"I apologize," Clinton said, explaining that she had been asked the very same question in three other places.

The crowd applauded when the senator ended the back and forth by saying the two had a disagreement and offering to put Rolph in touch with her staff, who could provide him with the text of the legislation, which she suggested he had misunderstood.

After taking several more questions, Clinton ended by saying she valued these kinds of conversations and urging Iowans to support her in the caucuses.

"I'm taking nothing for granted," she said. "I hope I'll be able to earn your support."
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And by the way? That right wing conspiracy? Don't tell me it didn't exist. The Right spent millions of dollars and six years trying desperately to prove anything they could against the Clintons, and in the end didn't have enough evidence on anything to even get a consideration for an indictment.

2007-10-08 17:19:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

As a Liberal American Patriot, Vietnam Combat Veteran, and good Christian, I am a part of the vast left wing conspiracy to oppose and challenge Hillary.

Her taking corporate funds to kill decent health care plans in America, makes her unsuitable.

2007-10-09 10:26:37 · answer #3 · answered by Darth Vader 6 · 1 0

I watched that already and I have yet to see where she got snippy. she answered him in a very direct way and he kept interupting her. Quite frankly if this is your argument to vote against her, it's a very very weak argument and a pathetic attempt to bash Hillary again. Try real issues not media controlled sound bites to distract you from what really matters and what doesn't.
BTW, I'm not voting for Hillary, but I really don't think your question gets to any point.

And, you don't think there is a right wing conspiracy? Please. Even Karl Rove, the right wing GOP architect, said he had laid the plans out for a permanant GOP power over the country for decades. That was right before the 2004 elections. The GOP is still following that plan even though they are falling apart and taking the country with it. If that isn't a conspiracy by the right wing to take over this country I don't know what is.

2007-10-08 17:15:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

And the right says anything or anyone who opposes or questions GW Bush is part of a vast far left-wing conspiracy!

Works both ways!

2007-10-08 17:25:12 · answer #5 · answered by Kelly B 4 · 3 0

I'm politically liberal but I don't like Hillary Clinton. I probably dislike her for the same reason you don't: Her opinions and stances on things change with each new poll.

Anyone who tells you there is a vast conspiracy, right or left wing, isn't thinking clearly.

2007-10-08 17:13:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Sounds like how anyone who criticizes Bush is a terrorist. How can you not see that you insult democrats about something, then do the EXACT same thing back.

You're the most obvious hypocrite I've ever met!

2007-10-08 17:26:36 · answer #7 · answered by ? 5 · 3 1

Seems the questioner in question was part of a small left wing conspiracy ... bless his heart.

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2007-10-08 17:13:02 · answer #8 · answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5 · 2 0

i guess you might get paranoid too if you had the entire GOP as your proctologist for 6 years.

BTW... i won't vote for Shillary b/c she voted for the Lieberman/Kyle Declaration of War on Iran. she looks like a closet neoCON to me.

2007-10-08 17:28:20 · answer #9 · answered by nebtet 6 · 1 0

Nope, but the people who believe she is going to have absolute power once elected, making them so afraid of her, they can't sleep at night usually are.

2007-10-08 17:40:46 · answer #10 · answered by avail_skillz 7 · 3 0

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