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It's weird that he totally blocked her breakdown out of his memory.

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
It's weird that he totally blocked her breakdown out of his memory.


Weird, yet remarkably predictable.

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Predictable would be you're tranny pics G-man. (although I have noticed you have cut back to just a couple a day)


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He only posted one or two Hilary pics.

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Are you sure they were not Rudy doing drag pics?


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I thought this was the Hilary topic?

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
I thought this was the Hilary topic?


And yet it's usually about conservatives and their sour grapes


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your the only one that brought up a conservative. does it hurt to be broken?

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
your the only one that brought up a conservative. does it hurt to be broken?


My mentioning Rudy was that big a deal to you?


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wow your hurting arent you. you mentioned rudy, yet you acted like someone else did, now your back to admitting you brought him up. do you take medication? if not have you considered it?

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Another basams meltdown.


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yes of course it is. i hope you get something to help you. sometimes i think the guilt of being gay makes you lash out.

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It must be really sad when you get to the point where you can't remember what you actually typed and what you copied and pasted. Is this why he's so for collectivism?


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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/849837/clinton-hails-liberian-president

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A close aide to Hillary Clinton has dismissed as "psychobabble" the fuss over the US secretary of state's barbed response to a questioner asking for her famous husband's opinion instead of her own.

Clinton ignored questions about the episode as she wound down a marathon African trip on Thursday.

Clinton had reacted strongly earlier this week when a Congolese student in Kinshasa asked her for the opinion of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, about an international economic issue.

"Wait. You want me to tell you what my husband thinks?" a wide-eyed Clinton asked on Tuesday in response. "My husband is not the secretary of state; I am. So you ask my opinion, I will tell you my opinion. I'm not going to be channelling my husband."

Asked on Thursday about the impact of the widely reported exchange, Clinton was silent, then quickly launched into a glowing assessment of her 10-day tour of seven African nations.

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no wonder Obama beat her so badly!

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New York Post:
  • President Obama engaged in some shuttle diplomacy yesterday -- between Hillary and Bill Clinton!

    Upstaged by her husband's North Korean coup, Hillary Rodham Clinton got some respect at a private White House meeting with Obama -- but the secretary of state raised eyebrows when she didn't attend her husband's own sit-down with the commander-in- chief.

    The separate West Wing meetings for the Clintons fueled speculation of lingering bad blood over the way the former first lady has been overshadowed by her spouse.

    Hillary's spokesman blamed a scheduling conflict

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/08/...ations-evolves/

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In the last few weeks, a former president traveled to North Korea to negotiate the release of two imprisoned Americans; a U.S. senator flew to Burma to bargain for the release of yet another American; and envoys of the reclusive North Korean regime have come to the U.S. for talks with America's former ambassador to the United Nations.

And throughout all of it, one question grows: Where is America's top diplomat, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?

The missions by former President Bill Clinton and Virginia Sen. Jim Webb to secure the release of Americans held in North Korea and Burma detoured sharply around Clinton's State Department.

And two diplomats from North Korea were meeting privately Wednesday with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson -- a Clinton family pariah whose decision to back Barack Obama in last year's presidential campaign earned him a barbed comparison to Judas.

These developments certainly have not curbed the narrative that Clinton has been marginalized in the Obama administration.

"She has been the most low-key secretary in recent times," said Nile Gardiner, director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the conservative Heritage Foundation. "There does appear to be two different tracks of U.S. diplomacy at this time: One headed by Hillary Clinton and another headed by an array of different figures....

"What we have is an immensely confusing patchwork of foreign policy initiatives without any real central coherence."

This "mercenary-style approach," Gardiner said, enables U.S. adversaries to adopt a "divide-and-rule strategy" with the Obama administration.

Observers have noted that Clinton has a particularly contentious relationship -- or non-relationship -- with officials from North Korea, which could pose a barrier to both sides in future negotiations.

In a bizarre name-calling exchange last month during Clinton's trip to Asia, she compared the North Koreans to "unruly children" demanding attention, and Pyongyang's foreign ministry retaliated by calling her a "funny lady" who sometimes "looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping." The ministry was quoted as calling her remarks "vulgar" and saying "she is by no means intelligent." The State Department returned fire with another tapestry of put-downs.

So perhaps it came as no surprise when Kim Jong Il summoned not the secretary of state, but her husband -- more of a rock star, less of a prickly pear -- in exchange for the release of two jailed American journalists.

But the global fanfare surrounding the mission and its successful conclusion appeared to get under the secretary's skin, though the Obama administration was still involved in the North Korean operation.

In a flash-in-the-pan moment that came to overshadow pretty much all positive aspects of her lengthy tour through Africa, Clinton snapped at a university student in the Congo who asked her what her husband thought about a multibillion-dollar Chinese loan offer.

"Wait, you want to know what my husband thinks?" she responded. "My husband is not the secretary of state. ... I am not going to be channeling my husband."

For a secretary of state who was recently grounded due to a broken elbow, contributing to speculation that she was being sidelined, the student's question was quite literally adding insult to injury -- though it turned out the student apparently meant to ask about President Obama's opinion.

On top of that, Webb, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relation Committee's East Asia and Pacific Affairs Subcommittee, just secured the release of American John Yettaw, who was sentenced to seven years in jail in Burma for sneaking into opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's home.

In another duo of breakthroughs, Webb met with Senior Gen. Than Shwe and Suu Kyi herself - though Suu Kyi's detention still stands.

Now Richardson, who has previously traveled to North Korea on special missions, is hosting diplomats from that country in his home state. Emerging briefly from talks he told reporters Wednesday the session is a "hopeful sign" of improving ties.

Reportedly, the North Koreans once again requested the terms for the meeting. And the governor's office is saying Richardson is not representing the Obama administration.

So who is?

Robert Schadler, senior fellow in public diplomacy at the American Foreign Policy Council, said these meetings set an unhelpful standard.

"It does set something of a precedent and it allows the other side to appear to gain more because they've gotten their negotiator of choice," he said.

But Schadler said when American prisoners or hostages are involved, particularly in countries where the United States does not have formal diplomatic relations, it presents a tricky situation for the diplomatic establishment in Washington.

The administration, he said, does not want to encourage American hostage-taking by returning every imprisonment with an official visit from Washington. It also does not want to breach its own longstanding decision to sever ties with those countries.

Instead, Schadler said, hostage negotiation falls in the hands of "people in the gray area," which presents another problem in that these people are not always publicly vetted for that job.

Looking ahead, Clinton has another pair of diplomatic challenges, which she has so far handled from afar.

One is the detention of three American hikers in Iran. Last weekend, Clinton renewed the call for them and others to be released, issuing a statement to "once again urge Iran's leadership to quickly resolve all outstanding American citizen cases."

According to Britain's Sky News, she has also urged Scotland's justice system not to release Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, convicted in the deadly 1988 bombing of a Pan Am flight over Lockerbie. The Libyan government wants Megrahi transferred to Libya.

In Clinton's favor, public opinion seems to be on her side, even as Obama's approval numbers drop.

The latest FOX News poll, of 900 registered voters last week, showed 66 percent of people approve of the job she's doing as secretary of state. Obama's approval rating was at 53 percent.

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looks like the phone may be off the hook at 3 AM......

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Is Kerry Stealing Clinton's Thunder? Mass. senator, back from mission to Afghanistan, brushes off notion that he's stepping Clinton's toes

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Clinton got Obama PWNED again.

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http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/nilega...-iranian-front/

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The White House should send a search party to track down Hillary Clinton. America’s foreign policy chief has been missing from the world stage for several days, and has become as elusive as the Scarlet Pimpernel at the height of the French Revolution. I wrote earlier in the year that Clinton had become the invisible Secretary of State, and her current absence certainly reinforces that impression.

One would have thought that with a potential revolution on the streets of Tehran, and with scenes of horrific and savage brutality against protesters by the Iranian regime, that Washington’s official voice on international affairs might at least have expressed an opinion. Even Barack Obama took time away from the golf course in Hawaii to comment (albeit rather weakly) on the latest developments in the Middle East’s biggest power, which included over 1,500 arrests by the brutal Iranian security forces and Revolutionary Guards, and the murder of at least ten dissidents.

I’m not aware however of a single statement from a senior official at the State Department on the latest situation in Iran – a disgraceful state of affairs and a huge abdication of responsibility.

As far as I can tell there is no foreign policy leadership at all in Washington at the moment, at a time when the United States is faced with a grave nuclear threat on the horizon from the Iranian dictatorship, and the world is anxiously watching as pro-democracy protesters are being beaten to a pulp and in some cases killed.

I don’t buy the view that because this is the Christmas/New Year holiday, senior figures in the Obama administration can’t be expected to react rapidly to major international developments. There are millions of police officers, nurses and other vital personnel on duty at this time – why not top government officials when the need arises? It’s also significant that several of Hillary Clinton’s counterparts in Europe have already been vocal in condemning the actions of the Iranian government, and that includes even the usually meek David Miliband, hardly known for picking a fight with the Mullahs.

It’s time for Hillary Clinton to make an appearance and project a strong US voice on the Iranian issue, condemning the sickening violence meted out by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s jackbooted thugs against Iranian protesters, and sending a clear signal that the United States is on the side of those fighting for freedom in Iran. Her striking absence from the world stage is a damning indictment of the lack of American leadership at a time of tremendous upheaval on the streets of Tehran, and when the United States is facing a mounting threat from an increasingly dangerous and hostile Islamist regime.

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Clinton got Obama PWNED again.

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