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Hillary — Dumb and Dumber

By Len Butcher
March 26, 2008

I don’t have a problem with a president who may not be the best speaker in the world. Or one who doesn’t have movie star looks. Or even one who may commit a politically incorrect faux pas.

But I have  – as all of us should — a real problem with, in this case, a potential president who makes a bald-faced lie, then dismisses it by saying “I misspoke.” And “I was sleep deprived.” I’m referring, of course, to Hillary Clinton’s telling of her harrowing experience 12 years ago on a visit to Bosnia, saying all she remembered is that her and her party had to duck their heads and run for cover when exiting the plane as they were under sniper fire.

The truth was — and this was clearly documented by cameras and witnesses — that she casually got off the plane, was met by whomever, as well as a young girl who read her a poem while they stood on the tarmac. I guess Hillary was wearing her Wonder Woman suit underneath her clothes and was able to deflect the bullets.

I have two questions to ask you, Hillary. First, have you stooped that low and are you so terrified of losing, that you have resorted to outright lies to make yourself sound like a hero to the American public — all part of your push to show how much foreign experience you’ve had, while your opponent has virtually none?

And secondly, which to me is much more important when I’m deciding who I want to see elected as our next president, is: Are you that stupid that you wouldn’t know every move you made was documented in detail on camera, and that whenever you traveled publicly, there were a number of people who witnessed everything you did?

You talk about who we would want to pick up the phone at 3 a.m., implying that we would want someone who would make the right call — the right decision. If the Bosnia fiasco is an example of your decision-making, it now narrows my decision to two candidates. Your name is no longer on my list.





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Here it is mentioned a clear example of how wearing sunglasses mark people's personality.

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Written by Laura on March 28, 2008 at 12:05 pm

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