February 05, 2006
Mehlman: Hillary Has A Lot Of Anger

According to RNC Chairman Ken Mehlma, Hillary Clinton, "seems to have a lot of anger" and as for her hopes to run for president, Mehlman noted that voters usually do not send angry candidates to the White House.

"When you think of the level of anger, I'm not sure it's what Americans want," said Ken Mehlman, head of the Republican National Committee.

Mehlman cited the New York senator's remarks on Martin Luther King Day in which she called the Bush administration "one of the worst" in history and compared the Republican-controlled House to a plantation where opposing voices are silenced.

"I don't think the American people, if you look historically, elect angry candidates. And whether it's the comments about the plantation or the worst administration in history, Hillary Clinton seems to have a lot of anger," Mehlman told ABC's "This Week."


I think when it comes it the White House, Hillary has a lot more working against her than her anger...

Posted by Matt Margolis on February 5, 2006 11:11 AM
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the whole party is angry!!!!!!

Posted by: KCJ at February 5, 2006 01:24 PM


Of course they're angry. Anyone with a brain and heart would be angry at the travesty George Bush has made of the office of the Presidency.

Bush has tripled the national debt, placed our troops in harm's way on fabrications based on lies, committed numerous felonoius violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and treasonously outed CIA agents.

Need evidence: All you Republian creeps who have argued that Valerie Plame, the wife of White House critic Joe Wilson diod not have covert status when she was outed to the media in July 2003, read 'em and weep:

Special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald found that Plame had indeed done "covert work overseas" on counterproliferation matters in the past five years, and the CIA "was making specific efforts to conceal" her identity, according to newly released portions of a judge's opinion.

Yes, Virginia, the Republicans were traitors.

Posted by: Robert Lewis at February 6, 2006 07:59 AM


The Chairman of the Republican National Committee has something negative to say about Hillary Clinton? Wow, I thought I'd never live to see the day that happened! Better blog that! [rolls eyes]

Posted by: Winston Smith at February 6, 2006 11:50 AM


Hahaha. Is that what the Republican party narrative is going to be this coming presidential election?
Last time it was Kerry and his supposed flip flops. This time it's "Hillary's angry!"

Back to the drawing board, boys.

Posted by: KC at February 6, 2006 12:32 PM


Well, you can't actually get quoted using the "B" word. You have to kind of talk around it. Just like the "N" word.

Posted by: Lindata at February 6, 2006 12:51 PM


Mehlman doesn't like Hillary's chances in 2008? *gasp* Clutch the pearls!

Hillary: You wouldn't like me when I'm angry!
Bush: Huh? I hurt my think bone! *rubs head*

*Hillary transforms into a green monster*

BUSH MAKES HILLARY MAD! HILLARY SMASH!

*giggle*
Silly post, silly response.

Posted by: Binah [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 6, 2006 03:22 PM


Gee... the John Kerry as "flip-flopper" charge seemed to WORK PRETTY well if I remember correctly.

I rather enjoy SHRILLARY when she's SCREACHING at the top of her lungs about some imagined "outrage."

I'm sure Americans would "jump" at the chance to vote for a woman who makes Lorena Bobbitt look rational by comparison.

Posted by: Democrats-have-no-power at February 7, 2006 03:53 AM


Dear Robert,

Valarie Plume and her snake oil salesman husband are liars. Everybody in D.C. knew she was with the Agency. The whole affair is a crock of poop.

Now if you really want to talk about treason, let's find out which demorat leaked the NSA information. When it comes to the death penalty or life in prison, I doubt any staffer is gonna fall on the sword. I see J. Rock (his prison name) doing some hard time.

You libs will not win a national election in the foreseeable future. The Folks will not vote for the party of Cindy Sheehan, Al Gore and Howard Scream (to name just a few on your lunatic fringe). Especially, with the World at war, Hillary as Commander and Chief, God help us if that happens. Although almost all of of the dem's would be equally incompetent, save Lieberman.

Have a Great Day,

Kevin

Posted by: Kevin at February 7, 2006 10:19 AM


Well argued, Kevin.
Regurgitating discredited talking points works every time!

Posted by: shingles at February 7, 2006 01:33 PM


Kevin said "Now if you really want to talk about treason, let's find out which demorat leaked the NSA information."

I don't think whistlblowing on illegal activities by high government officials is considered treason by thoughtful people. I think the NSA people who leaked the information were ashamed of what was being done in the name of National Security.

Posted by: Randy at February 7, 2006 02:36 PM


Kevin's from the "terrorists would NEVER know we were listening to their phone calls if the stupid media hadn't reminded them" school.

Kevin, give them a little credit will ya?

Posted by: Robert at February 8, 2006 05:29 PM



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