Saturday, February 04, 2006

Big Mouth, No Evidence

Hillary really irritates me.

Senator Clinton told a largely friendly audience here Saturday night that the slow pace of government-sponsored reconstruction following Hurricane Katrina was the result of a deliberate decision by the Bush administration and may have been motivated by a desire to discourage Democratic voters from returning to the devastated region.

"I think that basically we are now watching a deliberate policy of neglect take root," Mrs. Clinton said during an appearance at a fund-raiser for legal services charities. "It is deeply troubling for any American to believe that your government would abandon such a huge part of our country and such an important part of our history."

Mrs. Clinton said she suspected that the assignment of President Bush's top political adviser, Karl Rove, to oversee the relief effort indicated that political mischief was afoot. "Cynical minds might suggest that the destruction of the Democratic vote in Louisiana was a mixed blessing. If you rebuild New Or leans, all those Democrats might come home," she said during a 90-minute public interview conducted on an auditorium stage by a former television host, Jane Pauley.

I would demand some proof if I wasn't certain that this was the worst of the political rhetoric out there. Can anyone really believe this without real evidence?
Mr. Duffy said Mr. Bush has already directed $85 billion to recovery efforts in the Gulf. "He stands by that commitment just as he did in the rebuilding of New York City after 9/11. I think it might be best if we return to the spirit that brought New York back from the ashes," the spokesman said.
So the funding is already in the field. Maybe she means something else?

Read the rest of the article. It gives an interesting perspective on where Hillary is on quite a bunch of topics.


1 comment:

Granted said...

That's some really disturbing moonbat-speak coming out of the mouth of a US Senator. I'm not sure, but I suspect if she gets the Presidential nomination, the Repubs could run a concrete block against her & win. Not that I want a concrete running the country.