Published on June 14, 2006 By Island Dog In Politics
She's not too popular with the leftist loons now.

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) drew boos and hisses from an audience of liberal activists yesterday as she defended her opposition to a timetable for withdrawing U.S. forces from Iraq, and later she received an implicit rebuke from Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) for failing to acknowledge that her support for the war was a mistake.

Clinton's and Kerry's appearances at the Take Back America conference at the Washington Hilton put on vivid display the Democratic Party's divisions over the foreign policy issue that dominates this year's midterm elections, and the two possible 2008 presidential candidates offered a preview of the debate that could dominate the battle for the party's nomination.

Clinton and Kerry supported the 2002 congressional resolution authorizing the Iraq war. Kerry recently renounced that vote, but Clinton has never done so. She finds herself in opposition to a majority of Democratic activists and is the target of passionate criticism from some of them.

Clinton won repeated applause through most of her speech, which dealt at length with domestic issues but also sharply criticized President Bush's handling of the war. But the audience turned against her when, in what she called a difficult conversation, she restated her long-standing position about timetables for withdrawing U.S forces.

"I have to just say it," she began. "I do not think it is a smart strategy either for the president to continue with his open-ended commitment, which I think does not put enough pressure on the new Iraqi government, nor do I think it is smart strategy to set a date certain. I do not agree that that is in the best interest of our troops or our country."


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/13/AR2006061301449.html

Comments
on Jun 14, 2006
yeah...and Kerry changed his entire position on everything from his 2004 campaign....

Interesting, I thought
on Jun 14, 2006
Cut and run. Cut and run.
on Jun 14, 2006
Hillary is so fake it's not even funny. I don't know whats more sad, her thinking people will believe what she's up to, or the people who do believe her.

If you run to the center you will lose you looney kook base. If you appease your looney kook base, you will not get the center. What is Hillary to do?
on Jun 14, 2006
#3 by Island Dog
Wed, June 14, 2006 0:10 PM


If you run to the center you will lose you looney kook base. If you appease your looney kook base, you will not get the center. What is Hillary to do?


run to the center, draw the fools in, then run left just before election.
on Jun 14, 2006
I still don't think Hillary has a chance.
on Jun 15, 2006
The problem is, the activists who get the job done on the Left aren't moderate. She came out co-sponsering a bill to make flag burning a federal offense, too. Can you think of anything more heinous to the Daily Kos folks during a time when "civil liberties" are the watchword?

What she fails to take into consideration is that she has to get through the primaries and get the nomination if she is going to run for president. Courting Rupert Murdoch isn't getting it. She finished fifth in the Daily Kos poll with 2% of the vote. Granted, that's not your average Dem voter, but they are the ones that fight on the front line.

So, she's gaining no more than a handful of moderate votes, and stabbing her activist Lefties in the back. She thinks the fix is in for the primaries, and that the Left won't find a Perot to bleed votes. I think that is a pretty irresponsible assumption, frankly. Traitors never find a home on either side, and betraying her friends for political capital isn't going to gain her respect from Republicans.
on Jun 15, 2006
Cut and run. Cut and run.
If the troops were pulled out tomorrow it would not be cut & ...; rather, "Enough already! We've done our work."

on Jun 15, 2006
Hillary says, "ok, what do I have to say today to make them vote for me tomorrow".. the problem she is facing; we all remember the Hillary of yesterday.

A couple of years ago Hillary was riding high, so why does she think she has to change to get votes? Could it be she never was as good a candidate as her supporters thought?
on Jun 15, 2006
Hillary is so fake it's not even funny. I don't know whats more sad, her thinking people will believe what she's up to, or the people who do believe her.

If you run to the center you will lose you looney kook base. If you appease your looney kook base, you will not get the center. What is Hillary to do?


Hillary says, "ok, what do I have to say today to make them vote for me tomorrow


no pleasin some of yall i see. seems like only yesterday--or was it really 2 years ago?--one couldn't venture into ju without having to suffer thru yet one more lecture about the imminent demise of the democratic party unless, by some miracle, a candidate could be found who'd do pretty much what you're now condemning hillary for doing.

it could be worse ya know.

i mean it aint as if she suddenly remembered how desperately the country needed to defend the very building block of society by amending the constitution to prohibit same sex marriage.
on Jun 15, 2006
If the troops were pulled out tomorrow it would not be cut & ...; rather, "Enough already! We've done our work."


A job half done should not have been done at all.
Cut and Run.
on Jun 16, 2006
A job half done should not have been done at all.
My point exactly. Still, our troops have been magnificent under horrendous circumstances and deserve to come home. They are not nation builders.
on Jun 16, 2006
My point exactly. Still, our troops have been magnificent under horrendous circumstances and deserve to come home. They are not nation builders.


They do deserve to come home, but not abandon their mission.