Election 2008,  Politics

Hillary Clinton: Bush Administration Abuses Power

In a fundraiser before the “Women for Hillary” gathering in Midtown Manhattan this morning Senator Hillary Clinton, D-NY, castigated the Bush Administration:

Senator Hillary Clinton castigated President Bush and Washington Republicans today as mad with power and bent on marginalizing Democrats during a speech to 1,000 supporters at her first major re-election fund-raiser, which netted about $250,000.

Mrs. Clinton, who is running for a second term in 2006 and is widely described as a possible Democratic nominee for the presidency in 2008, said that her party is hamstrung because Republicans dissemble and smear without shame and the news media has lost its investigatory zeal for exposing misdeeds.

That is right, Hillary, blame the demise of the Democrat Party on the declining MSM and the Fox News Channel. Like your husband, blame someone else instead of taking responsibility for your own failed policies.

Left unchallenged, especially if Democrats fail to pick up seats in next year’s Congressional elections, she said, Republican leaders could ram through extremist conservative judges, wreck Social Security and make unacceptable concessions to China, Saudi Arabia and other nations that are needed to finance the United States budget deficit.

“There has never been an administration, I don’t believe in our history, more intent upon consolidating and abusing power to further their own agenda,” Mrs. Clinton told the audience at a “Women for Hillary” gathering in Midtown Manhattan this morning.

The Republicans have been consolidating power because the people have voted the power to them. The American electorate has turned out of office left wing politicans that cling to the failed policies of the past (meaning the Clinton administration).

Abusing power? And how is that so, Senator? You said it, now substantiate it. What do you actually mean?

“I know it’s frustrating for many of you; it’s frustrating for me: Why can’t the Democrats do more to stop them?” she continued to growing applause and cheers. “I can tell you this: It’s very hard to stop people who have no shame about what they’re doing. It is very hard to tell people that they are making decisions that will undermine our checks and balances and constitutional system of government who don’t care. It is very hard to stop people who have never been acquainted with the truth.”

Mrs. Clinton described Republican leaders as messianic in their beliefs, willing to manipulate facts and even “destroy” the Senate to gain political advantage over the Democratic minority. She also labeled the House of Representatives as “a dictatorship of the Republican leadership,” where individual members are all but required to vote in lock-step with the majority’s agenda.

Referring to Congress’ Republican leadership, she said, “Some honestly believe they are motivated by the truth, they are motivated by a higher calling, they are motivated by, I guess, a direct line to the heavens.”

Good, Hillary, denigrate Republicans as liars who happen to be people of faith. This is an excellent way to win elections.

While Mrs. Clinton has sought opportunities in recent months to stake claims to the political center, emphasizing nuances on abortion and immigration that may appeal to some Republicans and conservatives, her speech today was a starkly partisan rallying cry to her troops at a time when at least four New York Republicans are preparing to challenge her in 2006. She did, however, have some kind words for some past Republican presidents – Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush – but only to praise their stabs at bipartisanship and to slight the current President Bush’s posture by comparison.

“We can’t ever, ever give in to the Republican agenda,” she declared. “It isn’t good for New York and it isn’t good for America.”

Whoever said she wasn’t a partisan? I suppose Carvell will have to spin another “New Democrat ” speech for her.

Abetting the Republicans, she said in some of her sharpest language, is a Washington press corps that has become a pale imitation of the Watergate-era reporters who are being celebrated this month amid the identification of the anonymous Washington Post source, Deep Throat.

“The press is missing in action, with all due respect,” she said. “Where are the investigative reporters today? Why aren’t they asking the hard questions? It’s shocking when you see how easily they fold in the media today. They don’t stand their ground. If they’re criticized by the White House, they just fall apart.

“I mean, c’mon, toughen up, guys, it’s only our Constitution and country at stake,” she said. “Let’s get some spine.”

The New York Times and Washington Post editorial boards must be extremely happy now – especially with their declining subscription rates.

A particularly “excruciating test” for the nation’s political future, Mrs. Clinton predicted, could come this summer in a showdown over a nominee to the United States Supreme Court, if one or more current members retire.

President Bush “wants to nominate someone, I believe, who will be a confrontational nominee so that he can provide support to his far-right extremist base,” Mrs. Clinton said. “And we have to stand as firmly as possible against that.”

Flap is looking forward to that bottle of wine!

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