Today The Politico reports on another example of how the Clintons play politics. The Editors at
GQ Magazine were about to release a story about the troubles and infighting within the Hillary Clinton campaign. Since Hillary Clinton already comes across as rigid, this story would have confirm the characteristic, and would ultimately hurt Hillary Clinton politically. Soon after learning about this story, Clinton's aides offer GQ an ultimatum: Pull the story or lose all access to Bill Clinton. The story was pulled, and the Clinton's routine use of intimidation won the day again. Also, GQ should be frown upon for not standing up to the Clintons in the name of free speech.
September 24, 2007
"For Sarkozy, the most burning issue is Iran's nuclear program"
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Matt Drudge has linked up a story up today titled: "A restless Sarkozy vows to lead Europe into a new era""
"He declared that France would return to NATO's military command
if his conditions are met. He announced that the French Navy
would help protect food delivery to Somalia.
He assailed his fellow Europeans for having no ideas."
"I want to tell the American people that the French people are
their friends," he said. "We are not simply allies. We are friends.
I am proud of being a friend of the Americans.
You know, I am saying this to The New York Times,
but I have said it to the French, which takes a little more
courage and is a little more difficult.
I have never concealed my admiration for American dynamism,
for the fluidity of American society, for its ability to raise people
of different identities to the very highest levels."
Almost sounds to good to be true, but we still don't have a clear idea what his stance on Iraq is.
Matt Drudge has linked up a story up today titled: "A restless Sarkozy vows to lead Europe into a new era""
"He declared that France would return to NATO's military command
if his conditions are met. He announced that the French Navy
would help protect food delivery to Somalia.
He assailed his fellow Europeans for having no ideas."
"I want to tell the American people that the French people are
their friends," he said. "We are not simply allies. We are friends.
I am proud of being a friend of the Americans.
You know, I am saying this to The New York Times,
but I have said it to the French, which takes a little more
courage and is a little more difficult.
I have never concealed my admiration for American dynamism,
for the fluidity of American society, for its ability to raise people
of different identities to the very highest levels."
Almost sounds to good to be true, but we still don't have a clear idea what his stance on Iraq is.
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