Condi's Confirmation Hearing.
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Condi's Confirmation Hearing.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Evade, dodge, evade, evade.
Boxer: "Can you answer to these quotes of yours I have here?"
Condi: "How dare you impugn my character."
Biden: "How many Iraqis are trained to do the job of protecting their country?"
Condi: "Our best estimate say 120,000."
Biden: "The Iraqis seem to dispute that. They say 4,000."
At least Clinton didn't give his mistress a Cabinet position.
Evade, dodge, evade, evade.
Boxer: "Can you answer to these quotes of yours I have here?"
Condi: "How dare you impugn my character."
Biden: "How many Iraqis are trained to do the job of protecting their country?"
Condi: "Our best estimate say 120,000."
Biden: "The Iraqis seem to dispute that. They say 4,000."
At least Clinton didn't give his mistress a Cabinet position.
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Although I do not agree that she is dishonest and incompetent, even though she lied to congress and failed in her job as national security advisor..............wait, did I say she was not dishonest?
Seriously, Condi Rice is such an unpopular figure outside of the Bush Administration internationally, due in large part to unwaveringly towing the Bush line, that her nomination is a collosul mistake. Not to disparage Rice as a person, but how can someone of her stiff political make up be considered the right person to represent the US to the world in State affairs. We have lost enough credibility over the last 4 years even with a person I thought well suited to the task in Powell. Now we will have a party hard liner in that position. It just doesn't make sense to me. It seems Bush is thumbing his nose at the world in general in order to try to make brownie points with the women and blacks.
Hell if he wants brownie points from minority groups he should have nominated Jim Kolbe for the spot. Oh ya he hates fags, even republican fags, sorry.
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Seriously, Condi Rice is such an unpopular figure outside of the Bush Administration internationally, due in large part to unwaveringly towing the Bush line, that her nomination is a collosul mistake. Not to disparage Rice as a person, but how can someone of her stiff political make up be considered the right person to represent the US to the world in State affairs. We have lost enough credibility over the last 4 years even with a person I thought well suited to the task in Powell. Now we will have a party hard liner in that position. It just doesn't make sense to me. It seems Bush is thumbing his nose at the world in general in order to try to make brownie points with the women and blacks.
Hell if he wants brownie points from minority groups he should have nominated Jim Kolbe for the spot. Oh ya he hates fags, even republican fags, sorry.
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hmmmm
these confirmation hearings are just another place for democrats to spew their bullshit rhetoric again and again. Its so politicized it makes me sick.
Regardless of what anyone says or thinks she is going to get confirmed, just seems like a perfectly good waste of time and money to do this.
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Regardless of what anyone says or thinks she is going to get confirmed, just seems like a perfectly good waste of time and money to do this.
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"Every now and then men who understand our Constitution but imperfectly raise an outcry against the president for consulting the senators in matters of appointment, and even talk about the senators 'usurping' his function. The Senate has no right to dictate to the president who shall be appointed, but they have an entire right to say who shall not be appointed, for under the Constitution that has been made their duty." - Theodore Roosevelt.superwalrus wrote:these confirmation hearings are just another place for democrats to spew their bullshit rhetoric again and again. Its so politicized it makes me sick.
Regardless of what anyone says or thinks she is going to get confirmed, just seems like a perfectly good waste of time and money to do this.
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she is one crazy bitch and i mean that she scares me
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she is one crazy bitch and i mean that she scares me
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hmmm
Partha, you totally misunderstood what I was saying.
Explain to me how there was ever a chance Rice would not get confirmed.
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Explain to me how there was ever a chance Rice would not get confirmed.
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Because I don't presume to read minds. You seem to have this idea that party loyalty trumps all, when in reality, all politics is STILL local. As more and more pressure is applied on the local end, you're starting to see Senators who would have stayed silent speaking up in opposition and others who were strong supporters of the Bush cabinet questioning that handling now. This is why a Lindsey Graham, who is no liberal by any standard, comes out and openly questions an Alberto Gonzales, when your model would indicate that all he would do is suck up and throw softballs.
Of course, history shows that the Senate is generally willing to give the President his nominees. However, in times when such an unqualified candidate is put forward for such an important position, I wouldn't bet the farm on it. Especially one who melts down when confronted with her own statements who's trying to become our top DIPLOMAT.
Of course, history shows that the Senate is generally willing to give the President his nominees. However, in times when such an unqualified candidate is put forward for such an important position, I wouldn't bet the farm on it. Especially one who melts down when confronted with her own statements who's trying to become our top DIPLOMAT.
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Oh, and Torakus -
That's been the operative plan for the whole first term, m'man. That's why the Embars of the world fall all over themselves defending this clown, 'cuz he stans up to da furriners.It seems Bush is thumbing his nose at the world in general
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