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Monday, February 27, 2006

Hillary calls out Karl Rove

Albany - Reacting to a new book quoting Karl Rove as saying she will be the 2008 Democratic nominee for president, senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said on Monday that President George W Bush's chief political strategist "spends a lot of time obsessing about me".
Noting that Rove and his White House aides have met regularly with her possible opponents in the 2006 senate race, Clinton said: "He spends more time thinking about my political future than I do."
The former first lady said she believed Rove, national Republican Party chair Ken Mehlman and other Republicans are using her to divert attention from Republican problems as the 2006 congressional elections approach.
"Karl Rove is a brilliant strategist. So, if I were thinking about this," she said to WROW-AM radio in Albany, "I'd say why are they spending so much time talking about me?"
"What they're hoping is that all of their missteps, which are now numbering in the hundreds, are going to somehow be overlooked because people, instead of focusing on the '06 election, will jump ahead and think about the next one," Clinton said.
In a new book out on Monday from Regnery Publishing, Strategery by veteran reporter Bill Sammon, Rove is quoted as saying: "She is the dominant player on their side of the slate.
"Anybody who thinks that she's not going to be the candidate is kidding themselves."
'Brittleness'
Nonetheless, Rove also says he does not believe Clinton can win the general election, in part, because there is a "brittleness about her".
That seems to mirror recent comments by Mehlman that Clinton "seems to have a lot of anger" and that Americans do not elect angry presidential candidates.
There was no immediate comment from Rove.
Clinton again refused to be pinned down on whether she would run for the White House, repeating her mantra that she is completely focused on re-election this year.
Asked if it was unfair to New York voters to not tell them whether she might run for president in two years, Clinton said: "Any New Yorker who worries about what might happen in the future should certainly take that into consideration."
Statewide polls have shown Clinton well ahead of her potential Republican senate challengers and national polls show her leading the field of potential 2008 Democratic presidential contenders.

2 Comments:

At 9:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If history repeats itself then hold on to your seat belt folks.
Bush I: Basically an unpopular dud.
Bush II: Return of the duds buddies, with a new and intelectually challenged figurehead.
Clinton I: Ass-kicking economy, Soul Asylum plays the White House, everybody gets a little proud to be American.
(Predicted)
Clinton II: Makes another presidential/family record. Visits Canada when first elected like normal F-ing US Presidents do, Actually is concerned about Bin Laden and basically cleans house and reminds everyone why America is good.
Hillary Clinton: Strong enough for a man, and chicks like her too!
Hillary Clinton: Because she gives other women with balls someone to look up to.
Hillary Clinton: Senate 06, President 08.
Hillary Clinton: Wonder what kind of cigar she smokes?

 
At 9:58 PM, Blogger G. Mackster said...

Thanks for both your comments.

Do you realize that if she does make it,our US Presidents for the past 20 years (1988-2008)will have
come from only two families?

What does that say about our willingness to hold on to the past vs. moving ahead into the future?

 

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