Archive for April, 2007

Hillary is lost without her Rodam

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

We believe it was Dick Morris who predicted that Hillary would drop the Clinton and keep the Rodham in order to increase her chances at the White House. Well, she didn’t listen to Dick before, and she obviously isn’t listening now. Published reports are saying that Hillary Rodham Clinton is soon to become just plain old Hillary Clinton. We wonder; Does this have anything to do with her increasing use of that fake Southern Accent? Does the Rodham make her seem like to much of a Northern Liberal? We can’t help but surmise that there are a bunch of focus groups and polls behind this decision. And her campaign manager’s answer to the question about it? Crap. Pure and simple! This woman hasn’t done anything spontaneous in her life. Our personal theory is that this has something to do with the fact that she is losing the Southern African American vote to Obama. When we know more, we’ll share.

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has dropped the use of her maiden name “Rodham” in her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Clinton identifies herself as “Hillary Clinton” in her campaign press releases and on her campaign website. The lone mention of her maiden name is in a campaign biography that says “Hillary’s father, Hugh Rodham, was the son of a factory worker from Scranton.”

She continues to use “Hillary Rodham Clinton” in her New York-focused press releases and in the Senate.

Clinton appeared surprised last week when asked why her presidential campaign had dropped her maiden name. Clinton laughed, shook her head and replied: “I haven’t, I haven’t,” before dashing off.

Howard Wolfson, a top communications adviser to Clinton, downplayed any significance to the change. Asked if it was a strategic decision to drop “Rodham,” Wolfson replied: “That’s a fair question, but there’s no plan behind it.”
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Southern Fried Hillary Version 2

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

Well, well, well. It seems like the southern belle Hillary Clinton is back again. We picked this audio tip off of The Drudge Report. The link will take you directly to the You Tube link. It’s pretty funny. Obviously Hillary believes that whenever she talks to blacks, she must degrade and insult them by adopting a southern twang. Does Hillary actually believe that African Americans can’t understand plain English spoken without an accent? How condescending can a political candidate be?
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Hillary Clinton and La Raza make ideal Socialist bedfellows

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Hillary’s poll slide is not the real issue this week. It isn’t. Sure she slid way down the charts in the MoveOn.org poll

Seven Democratic White House hopefuls participated in the April 10 event, sponsored by the influential MoveOn.org Political Action PAC, and MoveOn members picked Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) as the candidate who “would be best able to lead the country out of Iraq.”
Obama received 27.87 percent of the vote, followed closely by former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards with 24.84 percent. A total of 42,882 MoveOn members participated in the vote.
Clinton finished a distant fifth with 10.7 percent, also trailing Rep. Dennis Kucinich (Ohio) with 17.18 percent and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson with 12.26 percent.
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But that’s not the real story, this is:

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Thursday that Raul Yzaguirre, a prominent Hispanic activist and former president of the National Council of La Raza, would co-chair her presidential campaign and lead its outreach to Hispanic voters.
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And you watch, the mainstream media will virtually ignore this. Her alignment with the former head of La Raza should be a HUGE warning to all who understand it. Why should this be big news? Read on gentle ones:

“La Raza” (The Race) is a broad term which refers to those whose ancestry is indigenous to the area of Mexico (or “Aztlan”). MEChA members refer to themselves as “La Raza” or “Raza,” but the term itself is used to indicate camaraderie among those in different organizations with the same objectives. There are a number of organizations who consider themselves to be La Raza.

The most visible of these groups are MEChA, The Brown Berets de Aztlan, OLA (Organization for the Liberation of Aztlan), La Raza Unida Party, and the “Nation of Aztlan” to name a few. Although the activism of these organizations vary from somewhat radical to extremely radical, they share the same objectives, the “liberation of Aztlan.” Each follows the Raza manifesto “El Plan de Aztlan”

Apparently, these “Raza” cults are composed of people who unabashedly hate the United States and often support other groups and leaders who also hate America. Raza’s hatred of America is so intense, that most make bedfellows to anyone else who also hates America, like dictator Fidel Castro; murderer of his own people Sadam Hussain; and the women hating Taliban — and of course they sympathize with all Islamic Terrorists over the Israel/Palestine issue. Raza cults are the loudest and most insistent element of the immigration lobby in California. Inebriated with a sense of righteous victimhood, and entranced by myths of a heroic racial past, devotees of the Aztlan cults are rapidly extending their influence within California’s Hispanic population, particularly among students in the university system.
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If you still have any doubts about Hillary Clinton’s Socialist leanings, ask yourselves a question: “Why would Hillary align herself with an anti American Socialist organization like La Raza?”

Hillary kicks some fundraising booty!

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Anybody who had any doubts about Hillary’s ability to pull in the cash should just shut up now.

Shattering previous records, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton collected $26 million for her presidential campaign during the first three months of the year and transferred an additional $10 million from her Senate fundraising account, aides said Sunday.

The New York senator’s total included $4.2 million raised through the Internet. The campaign did not specify how much of the $36 million was available only for the primary election and how much could be used just in the general election, if she were the party’s nominee.

The amount outdistanced past presidential election records and set a high bar by which to measure the fundraising abilities of her chief rivals.
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