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Home Front: Politix
Clinton demands withdrawal from Iraq
2008-04-09
"Me! Me! Don't forget me!"
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton Tuesday poured disdain on assurances by the top US general and diplomat in Iraq that US policy was working and demanded an orderly troop withdrawal.

"For the past five years, we have continually heard from the administration that things are getting better, that we are about to turn the corner," the New York senator told General David Petraeus and US ambassador to Baghdad Ryan Crocker. "Each time, Iraqi leaders fail to deliver," she said, saying it was time to start an "orderly" US withdrawal from Iraq.
Each time the Dhimmicrats fail to deliver, and yet they're still there. al-Maliki has shown more courage in the past month than Clinton and Obama have shown in years.
"It might well be irresponsible to continue the policy that has not produced the results that have been promised time and time again."
Like your campaign, for instance. How many primaries have you lost? Ever think of quitting?
Clinton, who appeared more disdainful, yet less confrontational than she had been in a previous hearing involving Petraeus in September, instead dwelt on the huge costs to US troops and their family of staying in Iraq.
Moving the goalposts 'cause she can't do anything else and stay in her own campaign.
She said the situation in Iraq was "tenuous" and did not merit the upbeat descriptions of the US administration. "What conditions would have to exist for you to recommend to the President that the current strategy is not working?" she asked. "How are we to judge General Petraeus what the conditions are, or should be and the actions that you and the administration would recommend pursing, based on them?"
Petraeus didn't answer that question, and good for him.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Here's a suggestion: get elected. Then you can issue orders to your heart's content.
Posted by: Chief Running Gag   2008-04-09 12:18  

#10  Senator, my response to that would be did you make this coffee, because it's fucking terrible.
Posted by: Petraeus   2008-04-09 11:00  

#9  She said the situation in Iraq was "tenuous" and did not merit the upbeat descriptions of the US administration.

And she'll be heading over soon to verify. Just as soon as she gets over the PTSD from the sniper thing...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-09 10:57  

#8  Yes there are riots in Egypt, but they are not by citizens wanting to be free. The people rioting are the "brotherhoad" that wants to establish a theocracy.
Posted by: bman   2008-04-09 10:54  

#7  And in other news, Obama demands Clinton withdrawl from the election..... (^8
Posted by: 3dc   2008-04-09 10:37  

#6  As a Brit , I find her more nauseating than listening to George Galloway or Ken Livingstone . And thats saying something !

Posted by: Spash Lumumba2608   2008-04-09 08:37  

#5  Clinton proves she will do anything, say anything and be anything to get elected.

We are winning, democracy is coming, riots in Egypt against a corrupt dictator, freedom is being openly discussed all over the Arab world and yet this bitch and her ilk talks about failure. Absolutely disgusting.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-04-09 07:21  

#4  "Me! Me! Don't forget me!"

coffee alert!
Posted by: Woodrow Slusorong7967   2008-04-09 06:50  

#3  Hillary and her ilk remind me of a bunch of pontificating school board members that don't know sh*t about nothin'. As a facility director for a school district, I dealt with a lot of those types. They have nothing positive to say. They bring no solutions to the table. And they show how shallow, agenda-driven, dishonest, and stupid they are every time they open their pie-holes.

My hat goes off to General Petraeus for the professionalism of his presentation and demeanor when dealing with alpha-hotels like Clinton and Levin.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-04-09 02:01  

#2   "What conditions would have to exist for you to recommend to the President that the current strategy is not working?"

What can you tell the enemy that may provide them victory?
Posted by: Crolusing tse Tung2745   2008-04-09 01:56  

#1  How irritating must it be to the state sponsors of terror, the moneymen behind them, and the cabal invested in the failure of America that no matter how much money and effort they pour into the pressure groups, universities, and certain of the more corrupt impressionable lawmakers, Iraq is still bristling with the well-sharpened pointy ends of Yank spears?
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-04-09 00:32  

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