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Clinton on Rove, Gingrich, and DeLay: 'I'm the one person they are most afraid of.'
February 11, 2007 4:02 PM
ABC News' Teddy Davis Reports: Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., presented herself as the Democrat top Republicans fear most on Sunday while campaigning in Nashua, N.H.
"I know what Gingrich tells people privately, I know what DeLay tells people privately, I know what Karl Rove tells people privately," Clinton said Sunday at the Nashua home of Debra and Mike Pignatelli. "I'm the one person they are most afraid of. Bill and I have beaten them before and we will again."
This is not the first time that the former First Lady has touted the Clinton brand's history of winning presidential elections.
It is the first time, however, according to people who have followed the early stages of her presidential campaign, that she has been so explicit in naming Republicans whom she claims privately fear her as a general-election opponent.
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Remember what the Clinton's did for this country in their 8 years in office? I sure do, the greatest economy in the history of the world. Real Americans had money in their pockets and in their bank accounts. Not like now where only millionaires need apply. I can't believe all the hippocrites and fools that posted a comment here. I'm ashamed, ASHAMED, to be an American. If there is a GOD then there will never again be another republican in the white house. You neocon phoney christian slaves to big oil and the military industrial complex have put us all in peril. Damn you all. FOOLS!
Posted by: dolly lomma | Feb 15, 2007 2:06:34 PM
will it matter how much money each american citizen has in their pockets or if gas prices are steady if the extreme muslims blow the whole country up?? i wonder if democrats have taken the time to stop and ask themselves these questions. this election is in god's hands and he knows what is best. whatever happened to "one nation under god" and "in god we trust"????
Posted by: tami | Feb 16, 2007 5:21:28 PM
To el Carg--I remember what the Clinton years did for me. I didn't have any more money in my pocket than I do now. We still had a huge deficit in this country and gas was still expensive during those times than as it is now. I waited 8 years for a universal health care card that was promised by Clinton that never came to fruition. If you're so ashamed to be an American, then maybe it's time to pack your bags and move out. You don't deserve to be an American, since you want communism to run this country.
Posted by: Linda K | Feb 16, 2007 11:24:52 PM
I think that Hilary will be the best thing to happen to our Country in a long time! I keep hearing everyone saying "what they did in the 90's". Let us not forget that everything was great econimically in the 90's because of Bill and Hilary Clinton. It was the Republican's that couldn't wait to spend all of the excess monies that we had stored in record time and they did and then had the nerve to blame it on Bill Clinton. There is no comparison to what bill did with Lewinsky and what your President is doing with the Iraq thing, lying and doing everything like he's some kind dictator. GW's War, that is exactly what this war is! Speaking of being arrogant, what about your President, he is the most arrogant person I have ever seen! Go Hilary, it's time we had a change. The concensus of what they will do to the Country, please hurry up and do what you did to this country like you did in the 90's. I can't wait! I think that we as American's are sick and tired of hearing about how we are not ready to elect a black man or woman to our Presidency. I think this is exactly what we need and I don't care which is which, a woman President or Vice President and a black male as President or Vice President will be a lot better than what we have been putting up with from your white males, I myself am sick and tired of the white males in this country thinking that they are God Almighty, well, I guess we will have to show them that they are not! Hilary can't do any more damage to our country than your white males have as of late!
At least if they are elected, it will have been a democratic way of voting and not stealing the White House the first term and then being the Republican's that you are, wanting to save face and re-elect the culprit, even though you know that he was wrong for the job the second term. You are getting exactly what you deserve! Keep them scared of you Hilary. We need Bill and Hilary in the White House and not necessarily in that order!
Posted by: belinda | Feb 20, 2007 7:11:36 PM
The thing I find interesting is how the president in office is blamed and praised for the state of the country in the time they are president. Even high school students are told it takes about 10 years to fully understand the effect a president has on the country. I wonder how many of the things that are being laid on President Bush's doorstep may have actually been a result of choices made by the previous administration? And how many 'wonders' of the Clinton Administration are actually results of the good done before him?
Posted by: K Zalak | Nov 12, 2007 1:50:37 PM
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