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Code Pink dogs Clinton on 2008 trail | ||
2007-03-29 | ||
![]() An Standing in front of the Capitol Hill Hyatt Regency, the group made its presence known, inviting a sea of union members from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to “go back downstairs and kiss Hillary’s a--.” While the group of laborers, enjoying cigarettes between speakers at the Communications Workers of America (CWA) forum, looked on with bemused interest, the protesters sang songs and waved signs advising Clinton not to “buy Bush’s war.” "Bemused interest"? That ain't the IBEW I know...
As The Hill reported last week, former President Bill Clinton all but acknowledged his wife’s glaring vulnerabilities — stemming from her vote for the Iraq war authorization in 2002 — by offering an animated and full-throated defense of her decision. That vote and her refusal to apologize for it, combined with continued votes for the war-funding bill, has spurred the anti-war crowd to make itself a thorn in Sen. Clinton’s side at most every campaign event. While the crowd at the CWA forum repeatedly rewarded Clinton’s Tuesday morning speech with standing ovations, Code Pink’s presence was noticed and mentioned by the labor brass present. “We don’t need that to be the focus of the news today,” CWA’s secretary-treasurer, Barbara Easterling, told the group. One of Code Pink’s
Murphy said the group has been targeting a number of candidates, including Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), at whose Chicago field office it has been conducting weekly sit-ins. But Clinton’s front-runner status has made her a marked woman for anti-war candidates. Clinton’s campaign did not return phone calls from The Hill Tuesday, but President Clinton hardly was shy in his wife’s defense last week, questioning the fairness of media reporting on Sen. Clinton’s votes. “It’s just not fair to say that people who voted for the resolution wanted war,” the former president said last week. Murphy said this week’s vote on supplemental funding for the Iraq war is an “opportunity” for Clinton to start making her way back into the group’s good graces. Don't forget to pluck out her liver while you're at it... | ||
Posted by:Dave D. |
#6 wouldn't be surprised if Ft. Marcy Park has a couple "suicide" stiffs dressed in pink in the coming months |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-03-29 17:02 |
#5 Code Pink Dogs If only the title of the story had stopped right there... |
Posted by: Jonathan 2007-03-29 13:35 |
#4 They deserve each other |
Posted by: Captain America 2007-03-29 10:28 |
#3 President Bill Clinton all but acknowledged his wife’s glaring vulnerabilities — stemming from her vote for the Iraq war authorization in 2002 — by offering an animated and full-throated defense of her decision. Interesting choice of words there... |
Posted by: tu3031 2007-03-29 09:02 |
#2 Methinks this is the type of red on red activity that the gathering of eagles would not wish to counterprotest. ;) Just saying... |
Posted by: DanNY 2007-03-29 08:09 |
#1 Do NOT forget the stake through her heart, hardwood is best. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2007-03-29 06:07 |