As each day passes, the statements that come out of the Hillary Clinton camp are more pathetic and absurd than the day before. So today, we have Clinton’s chief spokesman, Howard Wolfson, stating that Obama is like Kenneth Starr. Are they freaking kidding me? Does Clinton really want to stir up Whitewater, Vince Foster and Monica Lewinsky; all of which made the basis for Bill Clinton’s impeachment?
Hillary Clinton, herself, is apparently above answering personal questions. She has yet to provide her tax returns, as all presidential candidates must do, plus, keeping her First Lady papers tied up with numerous excuses.
WASHINGTON (
AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign compared rival Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday to independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr, the Clinton’s chief nemesis of the 1990s. Clinton herself declined to comment on the comparison, made by her chief spokesman in a conference call with reporters and also in a memo distributed by the campaign.
Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said Obama’s statement that he plans to be more critical of Clinton’s record is reminiscent of the attacks the Clintons endured during the investigations in the 1990s.
“After a campaign in which many of the questions that voters had in the closing days centered on concerns that they had over his state of preparedness to be commander in chief and steward of the economy, he has chosen instead of addressing those issues to attack Senator Clinton,” Wolfson told reporters in a conference call. “I for one do not believe that imitating Ken Starr is the way to win a Democratic primary election for president.”
Injecting Starr into the debate is a way for Clinton to depict herself as a victim of “enemies out to get her”. She’s already complained about the media being against her.
- Clinton was asked later at a news conference how she thinks Obama and Starr are alike. She said, “I’m not going to respond to that,” and turned to take another question.
Of course not Hillary, answering questions is not required.
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