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January 27th, 2007
Stick a fork in her — she’s done.
Hillary Clinton feels it necessary to project “toughness” … but she ought to look around at her contemporaries. Like — Dubya, who can’t acknowledge a mistake … or Kerry, who knows when his time has come and gone. She’s got the bucks … but she won’t get the base this way. And … there aren’t any “do-overs?” Maybe that’s why she needs to solicit “good idea’s” for a national health plan — the one she proposed, in the day, didn’t give her any good idea’s to bring forward into a Clinton “do-over” run.
Pffft!
Jude
Clinton Defends War Vote, Touts Security
MIKE GLOVER, AP, LA Times
January 27, 2007
DES MOINES, Iowa — Pressed to defend her Iraq war vote, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday there are no “do-overs in life” and Democrats need a presidential nominee who inspires confidence on national security.
In her first campaign swing through this early nominating state, the New York senator told party activists that Democrats in 2008 will face “someone on the other side who will be very tough and strong, even bellicose perhaps.”
That likely was a reference to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has taken a hard line in supporting more U.S. troops to Iraq, as President Bush has announced.
The former first lady also said has learned the lessons of the last two presidential campaigns, both lost by Democrats who responded slowly to criticism.
“When you are attacked, you have to deck your opponent,” Clinton said. “I have been through the political wars longer than some of you have been alive. We’ve got to be prepared to hold our ground and fight back.”
Clinton, who announced her candidacy last weekend, said Democrats cannot concede the security issue.
“We have to nominate someone who can have the trust and confidence of the American people to make the tough decisions as commander in chief,” the former first lady said. “That is the threshold issue.”
Her initial foray in Iowa was far different from the traditional caucus campaigning, with a few people in a living room. More than 1,500 people jammed a high school gymnasium for a town hall-style meeting. Some 150 reporters and photographers chronicled the event.
Earlier, she met with state Democrats at the party’s headquarters.
Attention focused on Iraq and her vote to authorize the use of force ahead of the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003. Presidential rivals such as former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards now say the vote in support was a mistake.
“There are no do-overs in life,” Clinton said. She says Congress received bad information going into the vote and that she would have voted differently given what she knows now.
“As a senator from New York, I lived through 9/11 and I am still dealing with the aftereffects,” Clinton said. “I may have a slightly different take on this from some of the other people who will be coming through here.”
Clinton said her view was that the nation was engaged in a deadly fight against terrorism, a battle that she contends President Bush has botched.
“I do think we are engaged in a war against heartless, ruthless enemies,” she said. “If they could come after us again tomorrow they would do so.”
Clinton has urged a cap to the number of U.S. troops in Iraq, but has refused to go along with suggestions that Congress use its power of the purse to bring the war to a halt.
“This will be a problem that will be left to the next president,” the senator said. “We’ve got to figure out now, given where we are, how we go forward.”
Seeking a “phased redeployment” of troops from Iraq, she said, “We’ve got to bring the Iraq war to the right end.” The Democratic-controlled Congress, she said, must start to “build the political will” to stop the president.
Clinton joked about the emotions she stirs in both those who like her and those who do not. “I know what I’m getting into. I do inspire strong feelings,” she said.
She later planned to visit eastern Iowa for house parties in Cedar Rapids and Davenport.
What’s right and good doesn’t come naturally. You have to stand up and fight for it - as if the cause depends on you, because it does. Allow yourself that conceit - to believe that the flame of Democracy will never go out as long as there’s one candle in your hand.
~ Bill Moyers
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