March 12, 2007

HRC = JKF? NBL*

Oh, puh-lease:

March 11, 2007 -- NASHUA, N.H. - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton invoked the campaign of the nation's lone Catholic president, John Kennedy, last night as she talked about her challenge in becoming the first female commander-in-chief.

"He was smart, he was dynamic, he was inspiring and he was Catholic. A lot of people back then [1960] said, 'America will never elect a Catholic as president,' " the White House hopeful told the New Hampshire Democrats' 100 Club fund-raiser here.

"But those who gathered here almost a half century ago knew better," she said. "They believed America was bigger than that and Americans would give Sen. John F. Kennedy a fair shake, and the rest, as they say, is history."

Noting women are "the majority" of voters and are in the workforce in "record numbers," she added, "So when people tell me 'a woman can never be president,' I say, we'll never know unless we try."

How very 1968.

Does the Hill really think this sort of thing is going to sell?

I think what "people" are telling her is not "a woman can never be president," but rayther, "you can never be president." Which, of course, is not the same thing a-tall.

(I also restate my per-diction here that the first woman president will, in fact, be a Republican.)


* Not bloody likely.

YIPS from Steve-O: HRC=JFK? WTF? RUFKM?

Actually, in all seriousness, when I think of Hillary! I think of Benazir Bhutto.

Posted by Robert at March 12, 2007 08:52 AM | TrackBack
Comments

When Hill gives the "Ahsk Nawt" speech, will it be in her usual atonal hectoring style or in her newfound HillBilly (TM) drawl?

Posted by: MCNS at March 12, 2007 12:21 PM

Of course, did Kennedy really win it? Or did Papa Daley's machine pull in enough with Papa Joe Kennedy's cash?

Posted by: tdp at March 12, 2007 02:41 PM