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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Richard H. Collins :: Townhall.com Columnist
Barack: The Second Black President
by Richard H. Collins
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If history has taught us anything, it is that being a Clinton means it is never your fault. Not surprisingly, Hillary’s presidential campaign continues the Clinton tradition of blaming others for your problems.

Lost in Hillary’s surprise win in New Hampshire was the desperate flailing of Bill and Hillary when they were expecting defeat. They sought to lay the blame for her poor performance on anyone but the candidate herself.

It must infuriate the former first couple to no end that someone like Obama would get in the way of their path to glory. Bill always saw himself as a JFK figure and yet now finds his wife’s opponent taking that mantle. Similarly, Hillary once came to Washington with idealism and big ideas only to have them crushed by her husband’s opponents. Now along comes Obama running on the themes of 1992 while promising to “turn the page.” The disdain her campaign feels toward Obama is palpable.

This emotion came out in the immediate aftermath of her Iowa loss. The first reaction was to belittle Iowa as a small state with no real impact. Sensing this was not a good tactic, Hillary quickly moved on from sour grapes to attempts to contrast her action with her opponents talk. This strategy, however, was often as awkward as her earlier attempts to go negative.

In one cringe inducing moment she seemed to disparage Martin Luther King Jr. as an idealist who never accomplished anything in contrast to President Johnson who passed the Civil Rights Act. In this ugly metaphor, Obama was MLK and Hillary LBJ.

Forecasting a loss, Bill even blamed New Hampshire for moving the primary. But when none of this seemed to be gaining traction Bill and Hillary fell back on another favorite bogeyman, the media.

Out stumping for his wife, Bill launched a tirade about the media’s failure to do its job. He ranted about how Obama had waffled as much as his wife on the issue of Iraq and how his campaign had sleazily attacked both Hillary and Bill. According to the former president, Obama’s campaign was the “biggest fairy tale” he had ever seen. Hillary picked up on this theme as well, saying the media had given Obama a “free pass.”

It would be tempting to write this off as just another politician blaming the press, but the antagonism goes deeper. In the course of their complaints the Clinton’s revealed the real source of their emotions.

At the same event where he lashed out at the “fairy tale” Bill got to the heart of his anger: “Ken Starr spent $70 million to find out that I wouldn't take a nickel to see the cow jump over the moon." Hillary herself echoed this mantra when she described herself as “the most vetted, the most investigated and — my goodness — the most innocent” of all the candidates. Continued...

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Richard H. Collins is the founder of StopHerNow.com, a website dedicated to educating the public about Hillary Clinton’s liberal record.

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WHY WELFARE PASSED BY DEMOCRATS IS THE SAME AS THE SLAVERY ABOLISHED BY PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN
1. Victims in both cases were prevented from achieving their potentials.

2. Families in both cases were broken up.

3. In both cases, women were used for breeding by the people in power.
Slaves were bred to increase the owners’ stables.
Welfare workers received promotions for encouraging teenage girls to get pregnant and go on welfare.

4. Victims in both cases were prevented from being educated.

5. Many people were born into both.
Many people were born slaves, and many people were born into welfare.

6. Escape from both was very difficult.
Slaves had to escape or buy their freedom from willing owners. Welfare recipients were totally cut off welfare if they wanted to start working their ways out of welfare.

7. Democrats opposed ending both of them.
In 1864, democrat candidate George McClellan planned to rescind the Emancipation Proclamation if elected. Democrats in Congress did not provide a single vote for welfare reform, and Clinton vetoed it twice.

8. In cases, only blacks were eligible for both.
Welfare workers refused welfare aid to abused white women.

9. Republicans ended both slavery and welfare as they had existed for decades.

Democrats are replacing black slavery with the slavery of illegal aliens who sneak into the country.

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Bill Clinton has a silver tongue. So did Napoleon Bonapart and Adolph Hitler, the first and second appearances of the Antichrist in human form, as predicted by Nostradamus. Is Bill the third appearance?
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