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Home Front: Politix
Giuliani: Clinton Spewing 'Political Venom' on Iraq
2007-09-13
One day after Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., sharply questioned the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Rudy Giuliani blasted his Democratic presidential rival, accusing her of spewing "political venom" in the Iraq war debate. "I don’t know what she’s trying to say when she’s accusing a general of the ‘willing suspension of disbelief,’” Giuliani said Wednesday on the "Randy and Spiff" show, a radio program which airs in Atlanta. The former New York mayor repeated his criticism of the Democratic frontrunner for president later in the day Wednesday during a media availability in Akron, Ohio.

When Army Gen. David Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker came before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, Clinton said that their claims of progress in Iraq require a "willing suspension of disbelief."
"Despite what I view is your rather extraordinary efforts in your testimony both yesterday and today, I think that the reports that you provide to us really require a willing suspension of disbelief."
Giuliani accused Clinton of "playing into" a MoveOn.org ad that ran in the New York Times Monday that read: "General Petraeus or General Betray Us?"

After co-host Spiff Carner said, "She's trying to tell us that she knows more about the whole situation than he does,” Giuliani shot back by saying, “Doesn’t it also sound like she’s also saying that he isn’t telling the truth?”
"I really do think to accuse a general of the ‘willing suspension of disbelief,’ particular in the atmosphere that Moveon.org has created with these terrible attacks, I don’t know, I mean I think that’s not the way in a responsible way to go about , you know, forging the foreign policy of the United States and the military policy of the United States. I think this name calling, you know, saying to people, ‘willing suspension of disbelief,’ and then saying the horrible thing they said about betrayal -- that is the last thing we need right now."
"What we need right now," he added, "is a reasoned account, we need statesmanship not political venom.”
Posted by:Fred

#8  xb: if Hillary ran against Hitler himself, I'd have a tough time deciding.
Posted by: BA   2007-09-13 20:33  

#7  If Hillary ran against Lyndon LaRouche, I'd have a hard time deciding who to vote for.
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-09-13 19:51  

#6  Not when it directly encourages more attacks on his troops, he doesn't.

Not when men and women are dying in Iraq while SOBs in Washington posture.
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-13 19:43  

#5  Oh, I dunno. You make four stars, you've probably been through the dog and pony show before. Petraeus might've found it amusing, like playing with kittens with a ball of string...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-13 16:03  

#4  As I watched that clip of Hillary with the General, I wondered, just how soon would he and those other green suits around him, go into retirement?
Posted by: Sherry   2007-09-13 15:41  

#3  If the honorable Gen. Petraeus feels like 'betraying' MoveOn, I will wholeheartedly support him in that endeavor.
Posted by: Free Radical   2007-09-13 14:52  

#2  I'd watch it, Rudy. She probably can actually spew political venom.
Don't get any on you...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-13 13:02  

#1  Hildebeast is like the scarecrow, a tin-man and a lion from the Wizard of OZ who respectively are trying to find a brain, heart and courage as well as and MONEY and VOTES!
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-09-13 12:50  

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