Hillary's freudian slip
This is... apt:
Clinton also chided journalists for repeatedly bringing up her response to a question at the rally about how she would deal with all the evil male leaders in the world.
"What in my background qualifies me to deal with evil and bad men?" she had asked at the rally, rephrasing the question and then pausing before she and the crowd broke into laughter. She ultimately gave a serious answer about building diplomacy.
Asked several times who she had been thinking about, she first mentioned al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, then Bush administration officials and finally said: "I thought I was funny. You guys keep telling me to lighten up. I get a little funny and now I'm being psychoanalyzed."
Told some in the crowd thought she was thinking of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, she shook her head and said: "I don't think anybody in there thought that."
No, not a soul... not a one... nary a single person...
You know, there's a part of me that's really going to enjoy the double meanings that will be applied to just about anything Hillary Clinton has to say about men, relationships, commitments, trust, sincerity, investments, white-water rafting, etc, etc...
You?
Kudos to Michelle Malkin for the heads up.









“You know, there's a part of me that's really going to enjoy the double meanings that will be applied to just about anything Hillary Clinton has to say about men, relationships, commitments, trust, sincerity, investments, white-water rafting, etc, etc...
You?”
Vast Right Wing Conspiracies.
Posted by: tim | Monday, January 29, 2007 at 12:54 PM
I don't think anybody I approve of in there thought that.
Fixed.
To a left-winger, blanket references like "everybody" and "anybody" are limited by implication to whatever subset of the group under discussion earns the approval and respect of left-wingers. "We support the troops" means "We support the troops except for the ones who disagree with us," and "All the scientists agree on global warming" means "all the scientists except the ones who say things we don't like."
She, and people like her, live in their own little world. It's not just how they behave, it affects how they think and how they talk. She's a perfect President for a country that's just about to split in half again. They should call her the James Buchanan of '08 Candidate.
Posted by: Morgan K Freeberg | Monday, January 29, 2007 at 05:24 PM