Friday, January 11, 2008

¿Hablas Illegal?


Hillary Clinton's shamelessness and rabid quest for power have met in Vegas. (Insert intellectually lazy "misogynist" label here) And unlike whatever else happens in the Sin City, her hunger for power at any cost was in full display as the former First Lady turned on the charm to entice the illegal alien vote.

The neighborhood campaign stop was vintage Hillary at her condescending, pandering "best."

At a staged home visit she feigned concern at campaign plant Gilberto Santana's mortgage and disability payments and gave rehearsed answers to previously agreed upon questions while stroking one his daughter's hair. "I feel so strongly that if we don't take care of our children, we don't take care of our future," Hillary said as if her alleged concern for children goes beyond anything but a cheap photo op.

There was the predictable scare statement, ""I think we're slipping toward a recession."Apparently, "a couple of people" Hillary met on the street," randomly I'm sure, and who supposedly work in construction told her " it's slowed down." I don't know about you, but it concerns me that a presidential candidate would learn about economic cycles from a couple of people she's just met on the street.

The crowd cheered when at a staged stop at a Mexican restaurant, Hillary said that "no woman is illegal." That's the same Hillary who was against driver licenses for illegal immigrants. Before she was for them, that is. Or was it the other way around? I know I'm not supposed to remember what Hillary says anyway.

"We treat these problems [bad mortgages, foreclosures and vacant neighborhoods] as if one is guacamole and one is chips, when ... they both go together," Hillary said. Weird and ... tasteless analogy.

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