Hillary Clinton : The cunt snaps!

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Lost in Translation: Clinton Says She, Not Bill, is the Secretary of State
August 10, 2009 3:29 PM


" Secretary of State" Hillary Clinton lost her cool Monday after a Congolese student, speaking through a translator, asked her what "Mr. Clinton" thought about a Chinese trade deal with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

"You want me to tell you what my husband thinks?" Clinton replied, clearly irked by the thought of being her husband Bill's spokeswoman.


"My husband is not secretary of state, I am," she replied. "If you want my opinion I will tell you my opinion. I am not going to be channeling my husband."

The only problem? Apparently the translator made a mistake and the student had wanted to know what President Obama thought of the deal. A State Department official tells ABC News the student went up to Clinton after the event and told her he was misquoted. No immediate word yet how Clinton responded.

Regardless of the error, the notion of Secretary Clinton's deference to her husband clearly touched a nerve with America's top diplomat. Just a week ago the former President stole his wife's thunder when he appeared in North Korea to rescue two American journalists detained there. His trip came just as Secretary Clinton embarked on a swing through Africa she hoped would shine light on the plight of the continent.

Still, imagine what the students thought when her response was translated back and they heard Clinton call President Obama her husband….
 
I just watched this on HLN....very odd to snap like that. She must really hate him.
 
Im sure she does,

That seems obvious

She must also be pissed that despite her "position", she is still second fiddle:cool:
 
Anyone who was being interviewed by a Congo-lese student would do the same....how much can one person take???
 
how can you call her a cunt! do you know if she even has one?


Lost in Translation: Clinton Says She, Not Bill, is the Secretary of State
August 10, 2009 3:29 PM


" Secretary of State" Hillary Clinton lost her cool Monday after a Congolese student, speaking through a translator, asked her what "Mr. Clinton" thought about a Chinese trade deal with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

"You want me to tell you what my husband thinks?" Clinton replied, clearly irked by the thought of being her husband Bill's spokeswoman.


"My husband is not secretary of state, I am," she replied. "If you want my opinion I will tell you my opinion. I am not going to be channeling my husband."

The only problem? Apparently the translator made a mistake and the student had wanted to know what President Obama thought of the deal. A State Department official tells ABC News the student went up to Clinton after the event and told her he was misquoted. No immediate word yet how Clinton responded.

Regardless of the error, the notion of Secretary Clinton's deference to her husband clearly touched a nerve with America's top diplomat. Just a week ago the former President stole his wife's thunder when he appeared in North Korea to rescue two American journalists detained there. His trip came just as Secretary Clinton embarked on a swing through Africa she hoped would shine light on the plight of the continent.

Still, imagine what the students thought when her response was translated back and they heard Clinton call President Obama her husband….
 
the CUNTS are protecting teh CUNT


Was Hillary jetlagged? That's a hell of an excuse for the lady who purveyed the 3 a.m. ad!

The "Today Show" dialogue:

MEREDITH VIERA: This was definitely an uncharacteristic response by the Secretary of State, leading some to suggest that either she is jetlagged or jealous of her husband and the huge shadow that he casts, most notably last week in North Korea, where he negotiated the release of those two American journalists. What are insiders saying about this this morning?

ANDREA MITCHELL: Insiders would tell you probably a little of both. A lot of jetlag, clearly. By then she was at the half point in a twelve-day trip, seven countries. Very difficult travel. She had done twenty-two speeches and five interviews and she was exhausted—and and clearly, some would say, having a bad hair day. So not an easy day for Hillary Clinton.


Here's the old 3 a.m. ad, which was supposed to make us think Barack Obama would screw up when he was sleepy or something:



Obama seems tired/testy at times, but there's no video of him acting anywhere near as out of it as Hillary when she snapped in the Congo:
 
“SMART DIPLOMACY:” US official gropes to explain Clinton’s outburst. “The State Department struggled Tuesday to explain Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s face-off with a Congolese student and suggested that the questioner’s nervousness sparked the outburst with the mention of her husband’s name.”
 
Most commentary on the incident has attributed Clinton's anger to the fact that folks still seem more interested in her husband than in her. This, I imagine, is part of it. But I think Charles Krauthammer got the heart of the matter when he said:

Here you have Richard Holbrooke running Afghanistan and Pakistan -- the heart of our troubles in Asia. You have George Mitchell in the Middle East. You have envoys here and there, and she is the secretary of state, and she's sitting in the Congo, in the Congo?
You've got Petraeus running Afghanistan. You've got Odierno running Iraq. She is totally marginalized, sitting in Kinshasa. I'm sure it is a great city -- in fact, it's not -- but the Congo? Africa is very low on the scale of important interests of the United States.

She was supposed to be the president of the United States at this point. She was going to be queen of the world. Instead, Obama bestrides the world. He gives speeches in the great capitals, in Cairo -- and she is in the Congo! You'd be upset, also.



Dr. Krauthammer's analysis explains not only why Ms. Clinton got angry but why she looked so unprofessional to begin with. Everything about her -- her clothes, her body language, and of course her answer -- strongly suggested that she hated being there.
 
Florida: Two School Officials Face Jail Time for Offering Meal-Time Prayer....

Florida: Two School Officials Face Jail Time for Offering Meal-Time Prayer....


Bow towards Mecca, no problem. Say "Jesus" and you're a menace to society..:mad:..

A principal and an athletic director are facing criminal charges for a lunch-time prayer.

Last year, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Pace High School in Santa Rosa County, Florida. The ACLU claimed some teachers and administrators were endorsing religion, but the school chose to give in to the ACLU's demands rather than fight them in court.

According to the settlement, all school employees are banned from engaging in prayer or religious activities before, during, or after school hours. Now two school officials are facing criminal charges for offering meal-time prayers at an appreciation dinner for adults who had helped with a school field house project. Principal Frank Lay and athletic director Robert Freeman are scheduled to go on trial next month on criminal contempt charges. If convicted, both are subject to fines and imprisonment.

....."In this particular case, Principal Frank Lay asked the athletic director to have a prayer for the meal at an honorary luncheon in celebration for some of the athletic achievements. And then in [another] situation, the clerical worker at an event where some employees of the school were present asked her husband, who is not an employee of the school, to have a blessing over a meal," he explains. "Because of those two events, these individuals now face criminal contempt."
 
'She Didn't Want the Job'


Aww, poor Hillary Clinton. A day after berating a questioner in the Congo, whispers now say she never wanted any part of being Secretary of State under Barack Obama and appears increasingly annoyed at being relegated to the back pages while her notoriously philandering husband parties it up, most recently in Las Vegas.

Oh, my heart is just breaking.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's fury over a question about her husband's views shows she's clearly not loving the job that she never really wanted anyway, several insiders told The Post.

A source said there's a growing sense that Clinton gave up her Senate seat from New York -- in which she would have "remained a national figure" -- for far-flung travels around the world that aren't getting much positive publicity back home.

Another Clinton insider said it's obvious she's not enjoying her role, adding, "She didn't want the job."

In the Congo on Monday, Clinton was asked through an interpreter what her husband thought of an international issue by a Congolese student. She exploded in anger, saying, "My husband is not the secretary of state, I am."

"You ask my opinion, I will tell you my opinion," said Clinton, jabbing her finger in the air.

"I'm not going to channel my husband."

A former adviser to Bill Clinton, Aaron David Miller, put her predicament this way:

"She's trapped between a sitting president whose job she wanted and an ex-president to whom she's married. That's a snapshot of her situation in August of '09.

"There are moments, like in Africa, where you have to wonder how she's looking at the job. Is her heart in it? Is the world and the president and the way the system's set up conspiring against her?" Miller added.

Several insiders said there was also a sense that the former first lady was on edge because her husband was in Las Vegas celebrating his 63rd birthday a week early.

He was there with a group of longtime friends who are often rumored to be part of the famously unfaithful president's rogues gallery, including longtime pal Terry McAuliffe and Hollywood producer Steve Bing.


Here's Slick chatting up some young hottie in Vegas. I suspect he enjoys the babes who aren't bedecked in doublewide pantsuits.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_9Bx0L3n3uAo/SoKiw2MwTCI/AAAAAAAAF4Y/boYE3YD1ajI/s400/billclinton.jpg
Always the opportunist, don't ever underestimate Mrs. Clinton's ambition. At the rate her boss (Obama, not Bill) is plummeting in the polls, it's not inconceivable she quickly tires of her irrelevance and resigns with eyes on the prize again in 2012.
 
Does This Pantsuit Make Me Look Fat?
By Mark Finkelstein
August 13, 2009 - 07:59 ET



Q. How can you tell that Hillary is blowing her African tour?http://www.weaselzippers.net/.a/6a00e008c6b4e588340120a4eeadc4970b-pi

A. When even supporters like Tina Brown says she needs to get back home ASAP . . . and hit the gym.

The Daily Beast head made her candid comments on today's Morning Joe. Mika Brzezinski made a spirited defense of Hillary, claiming her latest gaffe—putting Florida 2000 in the same boat as Nigeria's notoriously rigged elections—was no big deal. But Scarborough, Buchanan and Barnicle all said it was past time for Hillary to return. And Brown put in the unkindest cut of all . . .Story Continues Below Ad ↓


JOE SCARBOROUGH: Tina Brown, what's wrong with my former, ex-girlfriend Hillary Clinton?

TINA BROWN: What's wrong with Hillary is one week too long on this African hellish tour that she's on. Think of it from the human point of view: she is in her second week. She's hot. She is feeling fat. She had this horrible business where she suddenly lost it a bit over the whole Bill thing. Frankly, I want to get her home now. I want to get her home. Otherwise, by the time she hits Liberia, she's going to be saying: "what can I tell you? We had an idiot for the president!" She's letting it hang out.

A bit later, Brown returned to her notion that Hillary had encountered a . . . weighty problem.

SCARBOROUGH: Take the microphone away, get her on a -- maybe Bill ought to leave Vegas --

BROWN: I agree with that. She ought to get back to the gym!

BRZEZINSKI: Did she just say that? Tina?

SCARBOROUGH: I didn't say that. I'm suggesting that Bill Clinton get on a plane, on another mission of mercy, fly to Africa, get his wife, bring her home now!

Can you imagine the cries of feminist outrage if a conservative commentator, particularly one of the male persuasion, had made a similar suggestion?
 
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