Did you see the Democratic presidential debate last Tuesday? It was a Hillary bashing like nothing I’ve ever seen, and everyone was piling on.
It turned out to be a bad hair day for Hillary. Not only were there pot shots at Clinton’s vote in favor of the senate’s non-binding resolution on Iran (she was the only one on stage who voted for it), she was continually hammered on her changing positions on issues. In other words, she was being accused of being a politician who tries to be all things to all people.
This could not be better revealed than in the three flip-flops that she performed right there on stage. The Edwards campaign concocted an exquisite split screen video of Hillary’s three encounters with ambiguity.
Some would say that the biggest opponent to Hillary Clinton on that stage last Tuesday was none other than Hillary Clinton. I see that I am not alone in this thinking.
It turned out to be a bad hair day for Hillary. Not only were there pot shots at Clinton’s vote in favor of the senate’s non-binding resolution on Iran (she was the only one on stage who voted for it), she was continually hammered on her changing positions on issues. In other words, she was being accused of being a politician who tries to be all things to all people.
This could not be better revealed than in the three flip-flops that she performed right there on stage. The Edwards campaign concocted an exquisite split screen video of Hillary’s three encounters with ambiguity.
Some would say that the biggest opponent to Hillary Clinton on that stage last Tuesday was none other than Hillary Clinton. I see that I am not alone in this thinking.
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