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Today's Chutzpah Award Winner: Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton has loads of nerve, if nothing else. Via Yahoo News:

Asked at a press conference for her reaction about how the White House has handled the incident, US Senator
Hillary Clinton called the Bush administration's failure to be more forthcoming "troubling."

"A tendency of this administration -- from the top all the way to the bottom -- is to withhold information ... to refuse to be forthcoming about information that is of significance and relevance to the jobs that all of you do, and the interests of the American people," Clinton said.

"Putting it all together, going back years now, there's a pattern and it's a pattern that should be troubling," she said at a press conference calling for a more robust federal response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

The former first lady continued: "The refusal of this administration to level with the American people on matters large and small is very disturbing, because it goes counter to the way our constitutional democracy ... is supposed to work."

Hello? Rose law firm billing records? Lying to a grand jury? Specious executive privilege claims? Vincent Foster? Does Hillary not remember the 1990s? Sometimes you just have to laugh at their unmitigated gall.



posted by: The Editors @ 12:25 pm February 15, 2006


1 Comment

  1. who gives a Jack about this story that's been told
    a thousand times over. i say 'fuggeddaboutit. no
    one gives a rat's patoola about any of it, in-
    cluding the old fart who was shot. people are
    accidentally shot everyday but so-call 'important
    people.' so what if the vp didn't say anyting until
    yesterday. so the f--- what. enough already!

    Comment by anna — February 15, 2006 @ 8:18 pm February 15, 2006


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