Too Bad Hillary is not running
Sadly we could have had more fun with Hillary running for President than Barack Obama.
Sadly we could have had more fun with Hillary running for President than Barack Obama.
The caption for this photo of the former First Lady reads, "Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., coughs as she conducts a roundtable discussion at the Yale Child Study Center in New Haven, Conn., Monday, Feb. 4, 2008." (Photo: huanqiu.com) But in actual fact Hillary here demonstrates what she saw Monica Lewinsky doing to her husband when she walked in unannounced into the Oval Office (or as she called it ever since, the Oral Office).
Thanks to the tireless and selfless efforts of some of my readers in scouring the Internet, I am able to keep on top of the political scene without needing to do any actual work myself. Here for your entertainment is a small quiz: Four of these five women are Republicans, while the other one is Hillary Clinton.
Media Matters sent me the following email regarding so-called key questions that the debate moderators overlooked:
Through 17 debates this year, roughly 1,500 questions have been asked of the two parties' presidential candidates. But only a small handful of questions have touched on the candidates' views on executive power, the Constitution, torture, wiretapping, or other civil liberties concerns.
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Only one question about wiretapping. Not a single question about FISA.There has, however, been a question about whether the Constitution should be changed to allow Arnold Schwarzenegger to be president.
Not one question about renditions. The words "habeas corpus" have not once been spoken by a debate moderator. Candidates have not been asked about telecom liability.
But there was this illuminating question, asked of a group of Republicans running for president: "Seriously, would it be good for America to have Bill Clinton back living in the White House?"