Out of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, we learn of a recent “secret” speech to the National Association of
Convenience Stores, in which Hillary
Clinton made reference to Joe “the Blow” Biden and his opposition to the bin Laden
raid. Repeatedly, she took credit, along with Leon Panetta, for being the raid’s strong supporter, bordering on the notion that the raid was her
idea . . . . . . “bordering on the notion” I say; "bordering." The
speech featured a “curtain of silence”
if you will, one which banned all video and sound recording, social media, and naturally, journalists - - - -
causing one to wonder where the
Atlanta Journal got this story.
At any rate,
obviously her desire to control the media in much the same way and to
the same degree as B Obama, failed. But the woman was successful in presenting a
divide between she and Biden, one in
which she claimed the populace high ground.
And what might be the subtle lesson taken from this
story?
That she is preparing,
indeed, to run for the Socialist/Progressive version of “President of
the United States.”
Despite her abject/criminal
failures in Benghazi and any pretense at peace negotiations between Israel and
Palestine, she has proven to be a
faithful stooge for Obama, the
radicalized Left and, those who would qualify as the collective “enemy
within.” While not an ignorant
radical (emphasis on "ignorant") as is the case with B Obama and the
feckless Joe Biden -- exactly what has he been doing the last four
years --
she has become quite accomplished at hiding the real Hillary. Few,
if any, know just how far
Left this woman truly is. We do know that she wanted to nationalize
healthcare back in the '90's, and, that she has been a guarded critic of Saul Alynski’s brand of
radical reform, but, beyond that, her political verbiage has been more for show
and positioning than anything else.
She has gone from being the faithful but wounded First
Lady, to Senator to Secretary of
State. She will have to be defeated on
the merits of her beliefs, since she has
patiently waited for this final opportunity and managed her political outcomes
rather effectively. I believe she will be formidable
as a candidate, and, if elected, much more a statesman than Obama.