Thursday, December 13, 2007

Look at me, Look who I can talk to


































In a name dropping column that appears to be written to foster her own self importance, RekHA Basu writes about a recent call she received from MADeleine NOT-SO-bright.

Ms. MADeleine is calling to plug Hellary to the fiberal shill.

Rekha did want to know...

But what about her Iraq war vote?

To which Ms. NOT-SO-bright said...

"I don't think people see her as having voted for the war," said Albright, asserting the resolution gave President Bush only the authority to go to the U.N. to get weapons inspectors back in, which he didn't do.

Here's Hellary's own words of October 10 2002, from her Senate web-site.

She titled it...

Floor Speech of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
on S.J. Res. 45, A Resolution to Authorize the Use of
United States Armed Forces Against Iraq

Aah, now I understand the ambiguity and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Wait, there's more in the first paragraph...

As Delivered

Today we are asked whether to give the President of the United States authority to use force in Iraq should diplomatic efforts fail...

On December 15, 2003 Hellary said...

"I was one who supported giving President Bush the authority, if necessary, to use force against Saddam Hussein. I believe that that was the right vote."

Here's Hellary from an April 20, 2004 interview with Larry King...

"I don't regret giving the President the authority because at the time it was in the context of weapons of mass destruction, grave threats to the United States, and clearly, Saddam Hussein had been a real problem for the international community for more than a decade." Asked whether she thinks she was "fooled," she replies: "The consensus was the same, from the Clinton Administration to the Bush Administration. It was the same intelligence belief that our allies and friends around the world shared about the weapons of mass destruction."

I've grown accustomed to the great unwashed not being capable of independent thought, but I believe a journalist should be up on the facts or at least capable of quick research(ie...GOOGLE).

I digress because this is Basu and she does work for the Ragister.

You CAN tell a lot about a person by who they associate with and are impressed by.

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