Posted by
Bob Siegel on Sunday, November 04, 2007 9:48:42 PM
People are getting concerned about Hillary. They’ve finally figured out that she doesn’t
really stand for anything. They’ve
finally noticed her flip flopping on issues like Iraq.
(Remember? She supported the war but in
such a way that she opposed it.)
And now in last week’s debate, with the question about drivers’ licenses
to illegal immigrants, we were once again bewitched by Hillary’s duplicitous
charm. At the debate she was sympathetic
to the idea but she never actually supported it. And she wanted to make this
position abundantly clear.
You see, with Hillary the People Pleaser, it’s always something for
everybody. But is this what we want in
our president? Don’t we need somebody
who firmly stands by her convictions even if she doesn’t have time to read
polls and listen to focus groups?
Well, folks, be of good cheer. You
need not worry about Hillary’s flip flopping any more. Your ol’ pal, Bob is gonna navigate you
through this. You see, Hillary does
indeed have one very clear conviction.
And if you listen carefully to every one of her speeches, and if you
listen carefully to every one of her answers to every one of her questions, you
can hear how she truly feels.
Now, it does take some careful listening, mind you, almost like
deciphering that back masking in The Sixties.
Remember? Those old L.P.’s that
preceded CDs? After playing The Beatles’
Abbey Road album
backwards, you heard somebody confess to having buried Paul.
So let’s try some back masking with one of Hillary’s speeches or “candid”
answers. Any one will do. Just pick one. Did you pick one? OK.
Listen now…Listen carefully. It
almost sounds like whispering. “I wanna
be president. I wanna be president. Who knows what I’ll really do if I’m ever
elected? I might wage a war. I might sue for peace. But I do intend to be president, and that,
you can take to the bank.”
There you go. Are we clear? So now you know where she stands. Stop saying she doesn’t stand for
anything. Stop saying she doesn’t truly
believe in anything. She believes in
herself. And after all, isn’t that what
it’s really all about?
This is Bob Siegel, making the obvious, obvious.
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