Hillbillary: Open Mouth, Insert Foot
Hillbillary’s “Evil Men” comment is the first of what I hope to be a regularly entertaing cycle over the next few months. Now that the Superbowl is about over, I need something to watch for sheer entertainment.
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Written by randomfool on January 29th, 2007 with
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This really is going to be fun. Hillbillary is only days into her “conversation” and she’s already managed to stick her foot in her mouth and tell a bad joke only to be shocked that people would interpret it the way she did. Moreover, she’s now mad because everyone told her to lighten up and be funny so she now claims that she was just doing was she was told. See the problem here is that we are all just so stupid, aren’t we Hillary? We should just skip the election and hold a coronation because you are soooooo smart and we are all just a bunch of idiots that can’t even understand a good joke. This is going to be a fun election because I am sure that this is just the first of a series of incident involving Her Majesty that will based on the following pattern:
1. Hilbillary says something that is calculated to generate one response but instead generates another response that she doesn’t approve of.
2. The comment gets repeated 8 billion times over a two day period.
3. Hilbillary (a) chastises the poor, stupid electorate for misunderstanding her or (b) blames a vast [insert ideology different than Clintonian poll-watching nothingness] conspiracy.
4. People like me get a good chuckle for a day or two, liberals protest in front of the White House, conservatives proclaim her unelectable and the general public ignores the whole thing.
It would be nice if the candidates and the press that follow them would spend a few hours talking about real issues but I have long since given up any hope for that and, instead, look forward to firing up Bloglines every morning in hopes of a repeat of the Hilbillary cycle.
Written by randomfool on January 29th, 2007 with
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