Hillary missed winning Iowa caucus by only this much

by @ 11:29 pm on January 3, 2008. Filed under Tim Sumner, Uncategorized

After perusing the faces of those standing next to and behind Senator Clinton, I have to ask: did they run out of makeup while working on the 60 year-old Hillary Clinton for the cameras or was the campaign hoping to make her look good by comparison?

BTW, Madeline Albright reminds me of “Kilroy was here” in that photo. LOL!

20 Responses to “Hillary missed winning Iowa caucus by only this much”

  1. Rich says:

    Bill’s got quite an ego, he thinks she’s talking about him….

  2. ScottT says:

    Rich,

    I suspect she hasn’t been into “that” in decades. LOL!

    Obama & Edwards both make me cringe as much as everybody……..but is it just me, or is anybody else getting a HUGE laugh out of “Hillary The Inevitable” coming in THIRD PLACE??

    So much for the “Clinton Machine” & all their putrid swine like Howard Wolfsen, Terry McAuliffe, and all the rest of that batch of misquito larvae.

  3. task says:

    This translates into one very pissed off Witch. Somehow coming in third doesn’t make a difference for her but coming in second makes a big difference for Romney. You have to marvel at how these people spin.

  4. Burlem says:

    What scares me is “Ready for Change”, what change?
    Other than higher taxes, socialized medicine, degredation of the military, what is she planning?

  5. Sgt. Tim, that’s the ugliest Kilroy I’ve ever seen! Coyote ugly!
    Tim

  6. Conservative Indy says:

    Barack Obama must prepare for every dirty trick the Clintons will employ. Barack Obama, you have my full support in the Democrat primaries. In the Republican primaries, you’re going down!

    Edwards, drop out.

    I predict Mrs. Clinton will speak in tongues to appeal to Evangelical Democrats. All 3 of them.

  7. task says:

    Hillary is already speaking in tongues. Bottom line is that you have 3 brands of socialism as reflected by the Dem candidates.
    On the Republican side, from the short view, you have 2 brands of socialism.
    There is a difference but the gap is narrowing.

  8. Interesting that anyone believes that these things have any real value in predicting who will be the next president. Considering that nothing prohibits folks from voting in the opposition party’s primaries in some states, IMHO, this is entirely a media “peeing on my leg” marathon.

    The fact that Romney could come in second in such a liberal circus, says a lot about his personal charisma on the stump. The fact that the annointed Hillary comes in third, says something about hers.

    That is all we can glean of any value from this exercise.

  9. HankWilliams4th says:

    Mrs Clinton looks at least 30 years younger compared to the pic in Drudge recently. Is that her butterfly technique (in swimming), or is she singing, MOON RIVER …. wider than a mile, my Hucka very friend …?

    Does anyone feel sorry for Mrs Clinton being rejected by voters in IA?

  10. Liz says:

    Hillary has lost more than Iowa IMO.
    She has lost her #1 spot. She didn’t even come in 2nd.
    Her chances of going completely negative against Obama are now limited or she risks alienating more people than the 50% that already view her as unlikeable will increase.
    She can’t cite the WINNER any longer either as inexperienced since it didn’t seem to bother the Caucus goers in Iowa. They had no trouble casting a vote for a 2 yr Senator.
    Her message of change? It’s starting to sound more like she lifted that line from Obama, AND she can’t speak change and have Bill at her side when she does it.

    All of her so called experience?
    Sure she has experience in dragging further down the totem pole Arkansas ranking on education. She took it down to 49th.
    Her experience in health care? It was HERS, Bill must have forgotten that he APPOINTED her to that and even announced the appt. at a press conference. That failed health care cost her Liberal Newsday here in NY’s endorsement in 2000. They blamed her and her alone for the Repub takeover of Congress in 94 and that’s why they wouldn’t endorse her.
    Everything she cites as experience is no different than wives, mothers, teachers, nurses, women doctors, women lawyers all have done for centuries and I don’t see any of us thinking we are qualified to lead this country because of it.

  11. DubInDallas says:

    I really had a lot of mixed emotions today- I was a little bummed that Romney didn’t win, but the sight of Shrillary going down to a humiliating defeat at the hands of Barack (Not THAT Hussein!) Obama cheered me right back up!! I can’t wait to hear what TGO has to say about all of this- his illness prompted me to get my flu shot!!

  12. John in Dublin says:

    LOSER!!!!

    LOL!!

    Doesn’t Madame Not-so-bright look like the troll looking over the wall?? :P

  13. The False Dervish says:

    I wonder if Hillary will blame her defeat on the right wing conspiracy, or perhaps she will simply blame Pres Bush?

    But, after all, it is not Hillary’s fault that she lost Iowa, it is the fault of the people of Iowa who did not fall for her message…right…whoops, I mean left, Senator Clinton?

  14. task says:

    You want to know who she will blame it on? Start feeling sorry for BJ. And she will be half right.

  15. DubInDallas says:

    And BJ will be half right when he blames HER!!

  16. task says:

    Exactly!

  17. Liz says:

    Dub,

    Hillary has many things against her IMO.

    But….the most arrogant of all I believe is taking the public for granted.

    She takes us for fools.
    Does she really think we are deaf, dumb and blind, and we don’t see how she is hiding from the press at every opportunity????
    She is today anywhere from 10 to 12 pts behind Obama, and yet she still won’t make herself available to the press.
    Tim Russert announced Hillary was invited to participate yesterday on “Meet the Press” she turned him down.
    The woman is trying to hide her “past”, maybe that’s why she talks about “change” so much because she doesn’t want anyone to know her past.
    It may have worked here in NY in 2000 to ignore the press, not answer the tough questions, and get away with saying “I can’t talk to the press, I’m on a “listening tour”, but the Presidential election is the big leagues.
    She’s willing to “expose” Obamas kindergarten letter, but won’t expose her writings as First Lady, where she claims to have gotten all the experience she needs to lead.
    You don’t win an election without your past coming into play.

    Her problem, overestimating what she and her people perceive as this never ending “love fest” with her husband.
    We Americans have short memories.
    Bill has been out of office for nearly 8 yrs.
    The LOVE has faded, and most people don’t consider a First Lady inside the WH, with NO security passes, NO cabinet meeting experience, as experience enough to be President.

  18. Liz says:

    Forgot to add Hillary UNDERESTIMATED Big Time, IMO the far left of her own party.

    She thought they’d forgive her for her War Vote.
    They won’t and didn’t.

    I read someplace but never checked it out that in 2006 Michael Moore had on his website that he would be working overtime to see that anyone who voted for the War was not re-elected.

    A lot of others in Hollywood, the support she always received, turned their backs on her because of her War Vote. Several spoke publicly about it like Susan Sarandon.

    This group of people are all gravitating to Obama.
    I think he has a lot of young potential voters who are not informed and who believe that the draft will be reinstated and have turned their backs on Hillary because of her vote and have given their support to Obama.

    I thought Sat night she set back the “women’s movement” decades, when she responded “That hurts my feelings” in that girlie girl way, but this new one, the near crying jag takes it back centuries.

  19. twins3499 says:

    Sgt. that Kilroy line was hysterical.

    But I wonder would you prefer the alternative of viewing her face in it’s entirety?

  20. Sgt Tim says:

    Actually twins3499, I’d prefer to see her wearing a double-layered burka, back dancing in North Korea, and view the scene via the radio.

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