Hillary Clinton: Closet Republican
Look out Ohio, swift boat tactics from Clinton coming your way.
She has no shame,
Clinton allies are raising millions in a desperate, last ditch effort to defeat Obama by ruining his image with a Swift-Boat-style 527.
ABC’s Jake Tapper reports the new group, called “The American Leadership Project,” is planning to run anti-Obama ads in Ohio — and maybe Texas and Pennsylvania, too. According to Tapper, the ads are “aimed at tarnishing” Obama. Marc Ambinder adds these details:
Americablog: Clinton supporters raising “at least” $10 million for anti-Obama Swift Boat campaign
Clinton’s supporters are absolutely obsessed with driving up Obama’s negatives. You get the sense that they cannot believe that Obama’s campaign is making them work for what they rightly deserve. Now, instead of picking out their White House office furniture, they’re forced to raise large amounts of money to tear down the Democratic front-runner. After all these years in power, the Clintons clearly have rich, rich friends who can chip in $100,000 on their behalf. To contrast, Obama’s campaign hit an unprecedented landmark today: over 500,000 contributors. Clinton’s campaign couldn’t come close to that — so she needs her wealthy friends to bail her out.
She would rather give the Republicans a test market for smearing Obama than concede gracefully and help unite the party. The selfishness of the Clintons rivals the Bush clan.
And don’t feed me some BS about how this is not of her doing, she could stop it if she wanted to regardless.
One thing I think is interesting is that very few people know that Hillary Clinton was President of the Young Republicans chapter at her undergraduate alma mater, Wellesley. She claims to have stepped down from that position before graduating because of her “evolving political views”.
No way would I ever vote for this bimbo! Her health care plan is a joke and I’m sure the insurance industry is salivating over her plan of mandatory insurance purchases. She is putting the problem as a solution. No way should the insurance companies have any part in a national health plan!