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April 24, 2008 - 3:59pm.
"In an interview yesterday, Hillary -- whose connection to President Clinton's 2001 sentence commutations for two members of the Weather Underground has become an issue since she tried to raise questions about Obama's acquaintance with another ex-Weatherman -- told "Inside Edition" that she "didn't know anything about" the 2001 clemency case." That's the first paragraph from Spin Cycle section of Newsday. The whole story can be found at: http://weblogs.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/p... To all voters who are allegedly part of Hillary's base: After the U.S.A. and her allies defeated Hitler and the Nazis in World War II, the people of Germany said they "didn't know anything about" the holocaust, the ovens, the slaughter of millions of innocent Jews. When Hillary was greedily grasping for the Senate seat in New York much as she is currently greedily grasping for the Democratic nomination, someone told her how large the Jewish population was in that state, so she conveniently discovered a Jewish ancester. Six million degrees of separation. This fanciful "fact" contributed greatly to her election as Senator. Now she's quoting Nazis. Can anyone really think she didn't know about her husband's pardon list? In a desperate attempt to further stigmatize Obama, she accused him of dealings with a former Weatherman, but failed to remember that every file clerk doesn't destroy evidence of a Clinton transgression as was allegedly done in Washington on her behalf. Just like the sniper affair was proven to be another lie, the evidence is there that Bill Clinton pardoned a pair of Weathermen. A good liar needs a good memory, Hillary. Perhaps she'll soon say she "didn't know about" her husband's lying to Congress, hand on the Bible, or his disrespecting the American people when he wagged his finger at us and said "I did not have sex with that woman!" With a memory that bad, she may not recall his impeachment. One can only wonder how long it will take this manipulative, relentless female to attempt to steal votes from Obama by suddenly finding African American roots in her ancestry. There's a rumor that she has commissioned Manolo Blahnik to design a new pair of high-heeled Jack Boots for her coronation.
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NY native Would that people
Submitted by Alexandria Lupu on April 25, 2008 - 12:16pm.NY native
Would that people would nit-pick into Obama's past to fund such scurrilous facts. knockknock's blog is outrageous.
There's a very valid point
Submitted by NickB on April 27, 2008 - 6:10am.There's a very valid point to be made that Hillary takes a large amount of credit for Bill's decisions, but only for the ones that suit her at the time. Additionally, she habitually finds 'roots' in a strategic area/demographic that are suddenly at the very core of her belief system. She is the bizarro-Mitt Romney.
But "What does Hillary Clinton have in common with Nazis?" is the MOST RIDICULOUS TITLE I HAVE EVER SEEN. The answer is: they both conveniently forget something. Yet the connection you hope to establish to these genocidal monsters would be laughable if I didn't think you were serious. Nazi/Hitler comparisons only serve to trivialize the horrors they committed.
Any serious reader, no matter which candidate they support, would find this disgusting. It is inflammatory and makes me hope that this blog is the product of a 13-year-old's first experimentations with hyperbole and shock-value. I do not support Hillary but your conflation of her with the Nazis is no better than her conflation of that of the Weather Underground with 9-11.
You should both be ashamed, you no less than she.