Saturday, December 15, 2007

Is Bill Really Helping Hillary?

This is interesting, particularly the part about Clinton's staff trying to get Rose to end the interview:

In a hard-changing interview with Charlie Rose tonight, Bill Clinton said Americans who are prepared to choose someone with less experience, are prepared to "roll the dice" about the future of America. "It's less predictable, isn't it? When is the last time we elected a president based on one year of service before he's running?"

"What do you want to do -- whether you think it matters that, I mean, in theory, no experience matters," Clinton said. "In theory, we could find someone who is a gifted television commentators and let them run. They'd have only one year less experience in national politics..."

And Clinton said the notion that experience led the politicians to sanction the Iraq War is "absurd."

"That's like saying that because 100% of the malpractice cases are committed by doctors, the next time I need surgery, I'll get a chef or a plumber to do it."

Towards the end of the interview, Rose indicated that Clinton's staff was asking producers in his show's control room to get them to have Rose end the interview.

And Clinton said: "Somebody will parse this interview..." to take his quotes out of context. "It is stupid... I think we are fortunate in having people..I think the relevant question from me is, who will be the best president who has a proven record of making change in the lives of other people."

They may parse his body language. Toward the end of the interview, his hands began to shake and his face reddened as he discussed the political thicket his wife finds herself in. * * *
I'm sorry, Bill, but I love the fact that your wife's vote to authorize the Iraq War is coming back to haunt her. She was a political coward in voting for that War, and there should be a price to pay for such cowardice.

The bottom line in all this, of course, is that Hillary doesn't have all that much experience either. And if experience is all that mattered, Dick Cheney should have been the greatest vice-president in history.

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