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Fifth Column
Hillary to Troops: Support for War Fading
2003-12-01
In a demoralizing message to U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq, visiting U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton told them that Americans back home were growing increasingly skeptical of President Bush’s decision to send them into battle. Describing two meetings with GIs over turkey dinners in Baghdad, Clinton, D-N.Y., told reporters later that soldiers wanted to know "how the people at home feel about what we are doing." Clinton said she told the troops, "Americans are wholeheartedly proud of what you are doing, but there are many questions at home about the [Bush] administration’s policies."
"Many of them are from my staff and speech writers, of course..."
She suggested that the U.S. could eventually lose the war in Iraq. "We have to exert all of our efforts militarily, but the outcome is not assured."
No, it's not. Not with a significant portion of the political class and the press willing to sell out.
Despite her sour pronouncements, the former first lady insisted that the soldiers were just as glad to see her as they were President Bush, whose surprise visit less than 24 hours earlier was greeted with standing ovations.
"Oboy! It's Hillary! Lucky us!"
"It’s a positive for the commander in chief to visit troops in the field," Clinton told reporters, adding, "the troops [also] seemed to appreciate seeing myself."
That would be "seeing me" if herself was being grammatical...
Speaking from a secure location just over the Kuwaiti border, Clinton launched one verbal salvo after another at the White House. She argued that Bush officials had been "obsessed" with getting Saddam Hussein and said the perception blinded them to the difficulties of deposing his regime.
Or maybe they just assumed they'd deal with the difficulties because the job had to be done...
"The Pentagon tried to make do with as few troops as possible, as light a footprint as they could get away with," Clinton said. "Now we’re playing catchup. ... Unfortunately, I don’t think they fully appreciated the conditions we would encounter." The top Democrat reprised her charge that the White House is being less than candid when it comes to apprising the American people of the costs of the war. "The obstacles and problems here are much greater than the administration usually admits to," she said. "Everybody has to be honest."

How nice of the Junior Shrew from New York to go over and tell the troops “Hey, everyone back homes thinks this is all a mistake.” I cannot begin to describe the HATRED I now have for Shrillary. The (so called) purpose of her trip was to visit troops from her home state and to find facts. Seems to me that she went there with an agenda and wanted a forum to vent. And she veted on the troops? I can’t imagine some Soldier asking “Gee Senator, what are the folks saying back home about us?” If you believe that, I have some land I want to sell you in Florida and a bridge in Brooklyn. Shame on her for making political speeches in a foreign country. To quote a famous Senator: “if this isn’t treason, then it’s the first cousin of treason.”
Posted by:Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)

#23  Trav. So just wtf is it that you agree with ala HILLARY. Jwtf! Spit it out and don't be shy.

Best Wishes Unto You, ect, ect...
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-2 1:10:22 AM  

#22  Trav. So just wtf is it that you agree with ala HILLARY. Jwtf! Spit it out and don't be shy.

Best Wishes Unto You, ect, ect...
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-2 1:06:47 AM  

#21  Weeeeeeelllll...I kind of thought that any praise for Hillary would get some blood flowing here.

I must say that my Secretary and myself just laughed big time at Hyper's spirited riprost. All those "Fuck You,"s and the ending Fuck you Very Much...still has me laughing.

As to the Grunt's eye view...they grouse at anything and everything,(it is their Solemn Right as Soldiers...and truth be told, the picture of Bush hugging the black female soldier, no one else in that crowd looked particularily happy either).

A Soldiers stock in trade, after all, is death and potentially dying. It is their Raison d'Etre, and at times it is a distressing and depressing business.

In any case, because I don't want to comment on politics, all I was saying and am saying is that, from a Military standpoint, I tend to agree with what Hillary had to say.

But Goodness, she IS a polarizing figure isn't she...lol

Best Wishes,

Traveller
Posted by: Traveller   2003-12-1 9:35:32 PM  

#20  Speaking of Democrat candidates. I was without a computer for the weekend at my parents house for Turkey Day, but they had the December issue of Atlantic Monthly which featured excerps from Tour of Duty John Kerry in Vietnam. It iced my opinion of the guy. The article is worth a read by any who care to vote in elections.

What made me think of it in this context is a description from Kerry's letters of a this type of visit to frontline troops by Adm Zumwalt and Gen Abrams. From Kerry's descrition, the meeting was less than motivating to the audience.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-1 9:13:11 PM  

#19  Her trip was an unqualified fustercluck. From the moment this administration took action in Afghanistan up to present, the Donks have been braying with indignation....and now Shrillary says we should apply all our military options. That's rich. The only option the Demoncrats have come up with is to turn everything over to the UN, tuck tale and run. Not one of the the Dwarves, including Ol' Pear Bottom has offered a single serious alternative course of action. Whoever came up with this idea did not think it through.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2003-12-1 8:22:59 PM  

#18  Traveller, I think your missing something. The outcome is most surely assured. As a matter of fact the main mission was/is complete. The ouster of saddam. Nation building, is incomplete and what that looks like is unknown. Partitioned, civil war, what have you.

HILLARY is trying to divide the red vs blue. You've got a liberal bias working very diligently to make Bush look bad. If you think that winning the WoT means creating a whole new Iraq/Afg in our image think again. Libs will just go into the "sending or money overseas and not taking care of our own at home" routine. No, winning this war means going directly at countries that sponsor and harbor terroist. To the extent that we can and when we can. And it's not more grunts that's needed. It's more special forces types that can work with the popular people to rid the place of bad guys. Iraqis don't like bad guys either.

HILLARY would crassly have us send tons of troops there and have them become a liability for Bush. she'll just bitch and moan with no blood on her hans while she goes on preaching to the choir.Those troops are needed for the leap frog, whatever that may be. BUT IRAQ IS NOT THE END GAME in the WoT. It was a campaign.

Best Regards, ect, ect...
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-1 8:16:51 PM  

#17  Traveller, I think what OP and CyberSarge are trying to express to you and others what the grunts must have felt like on the receiving end of her speech. She either wasn't talking to the soldiers or her mindset makes her unable to address soldiers in a combat zone effectively. Speaking negatively about the "administration" to soldiers in nuanced political speak is akin to having a math teacher stand up at a pep rally and lecture on the values of Eclidean Geometry.

One of the reasons that the military folks like GW and his wife is that they are genuine people. It is not hard for me to imagine both of them at a ship's picnic serving hot dogs. Bill Clinton, Al Sharpton or Dean could pull it off as well. Hillary, Kerry or Al Gore would be hopelessly out of place in that scenario.


Shipman,
Hillary's trip turned into an event that gave many people the sensation of fingernails running down the blackboard. I think this comes mostly when it stands in contrast to Bush's trip. Her trip flopped because Bush also made a trip, but would it have if he had stayed home?
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-1 7:54:36 PM  

#16  I would like to add my voice to the reasonable and logical conversation one finds so eloquently expressed by fellow Rantburgers.

Mrs. Clinton,

FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU

You give comfort and aid to the enemy when you stand on foreign soil and spew your selfishly calculating bile.

Fuck you very much.
Posted by: Hyper   2003-12-1 7:15:35 PM  

#15  You know, Old Patriot, I don't pay much attention to the Dummy 9, so it is difficult for me to assess their impact and influence on public opinion.

I certainly could be wrong in this, but I assume most people are like me, pretty well informed, we know that things are not going as well as we might like...and then there are things that make me absolutely crazy...meaning the proposed new Afghan Constitution that calls for an Islamic Republic in Afghanistan.

I know that it is subject to re-write...but as an former military man myself, I will find it very difficult to forgive Mr. Bush if this comes to pass. (and there seems to be some danger of this happening in Iraq also).

American bood and treasure spent for this outcome? No, I'm sorry, but I doubt if I could get past this...it is just too terrible to contemplate.

Best Wishes,

Traveller
Posted by: Traveller   2003-12-1 6:53:31 PM  

#14  Hitlary is absolutely on target: Support for the War on Terror and the battlefieds in Iraq and Afghanistan is declining, rapidly. However, she forgot to mention the demographic she used to determine this, which was the nine dummy-dwarves running for the Democratic nomination. There, the support for the war has dropped from a minus-twelve percent back in January of the year to a whopping minus-seventy-four percent, as the United States continues to make progress. When asked why, spokesman Joe Moron, working for the Dean camp, said "We have to oppose the war. The war makes George Bush look good. We HAVE to force the US to turn the war effort over to the United Nations, so they can foul it up in their usual manner. Then we can blame Bush for getting us into the war, and not being able to win it. It's a win-win situation for us."

When asked if their attitude might prove costly to the United States in the long run, Moron replied, "Who cares, as long as it gets us back in the White House?"
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-12-1 5:49:47 PM  

#13  Not to raise a dissenting voice, but...isn't what Hillery said true? It sounds to me that she wants, as do I, a larger military footprint in Iraq. (It seems that that fired Army Chief of Staff Shinseki Was correct in his mandpower assessment).

It also seems to me that a large part of this precieved problem with Hillery is Newsmax spin.

When Hillary says:

"We have to exert all of our efforts militarily, but the outcome is not assured."


I am not sure why anyone would object to the above statement. I do however agree that all of this is not a morale boost.

And yet, why shouldn't the troops be told the truth? I am curious if there isn't a kind of dumbing down in American Political Rhetoric seeping into the body politic.

Serious pro-war people, (myself included) are have serious problems with some of the post-war reconstruction and managment issues.

I see nothing wrong with Hillery saying what is obviously true.

Best Wishes,

Traveller
Posted by: Traveller   2003-12-1 5:16:38 PM  

#12  (Veep in 2004, POTUS in 2008,2012)!

So it's wishful thinking that motivates her.
Posted by: Atrus   2003-12-1 5:14:54 PM  

#11  Being on the Senate Armed Services and not visiting the troops in the field might look bad for her. That's all it is... A photo op with the troops also helps her (she thinks) to win the veep spot in 2004 which is part of the latest Hillary scheme, folks (Veep in 2004, POTUS in 2008,2012)!
Posted by: Hillarity   2003-12-1 5:03:50 PM  

#10  Hell-ary Clintonista went to Iraq for a phot-op.

I am trying hard to visualize Hell-ary as as my Commander and Chief.

It's just not working.
Posted by: alaskasoldier   2003-12-1 4:56:54 PM  

#9  What I don't understand is why the hell she went.

Pure posturing. This way her people can slap pics of her in 'combat' (trying valiantly not to sneer at the troops) on her election website. Doesn't matter that she loathes the military and especially the troops, as long as she can get the photo op.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-12-1 4:41:12 PM  

#8  What I don't understand is why the hell she went. The Clintons are a lot of things but stupid they're not, nor are they poltically deaf. I don't get it. Put off message by the President's trip?
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-1 4:10:57 PM  

#7  What's the difference between Hillary Clinton and Jar Jar Binks?

Jar Jar means well.
Posted by: Atrus   2003-12-1 3:47:51 PM  

#6  I saw some footage of HILLARY "over there" and was struck at how perfect her hair was and no shots of that pear shaped ass. From the waist down I mean, as she is a pear shaped ass.
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-1 3:31:13 PM  

#5  Hil says, "Everybody has to be honest".

A supremely ironic statement considering.

Of course it would be nice if she told the media to honestly report the cool reaction she got from the troops.
Posted by: mhw   2003-12-1 3:24:32 PM  

#4  Clinton: "Everybody has to be honest."

What response can the soldiers make to this without coming up hard against Article 88 ("Contempt toward officials") issues? "Lady, you're full of crap!" would seem to be a bit of a problem when directed at a Senator...

What an awful creature...
Posted by: snellenr   2003-12-1 3:11:05 PM  

#3  Despite her sour pronouncements, the former first lady insisted that the soldiers were just as glad to see her as they were President Bush, whose surprise visit less than 24 hours earlier was greeted with standing ovations. "It’s a positive for the commander in chief to visit troops in the field," Clinton told reporters, adding, "the troops [also] seemed to appreciate seeing myself."

That's not how John Gault remembers it:

The President visited with the troops in Iraq for Thanksgiving. The troops loved it and it did the President good too. There was absolutely no advance notice except to a select handful of people in Iraq. The Thanksgiving visit by POTUS was the right thing to do.
Almost as surprising, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) visited Baghdad on Friday. In fact I ran into her here at the CPA. She seemed disappointed at the cool reception she got at the CPA mess hall for lunch. Most just stared silently. A few left. I imagine she was expecting a rush of well wishers: "Look. It's Hillary!" Sorry, Hillary but no, it ain't gonna happen here. Given Hillary's constant trashing of the Administration's policies and the work being done in Iraq, her advance people get a flunking grade on setting up a lunch to be with the "troops" and other Americans in the CPA mess hall. That was not the right thing for Hillary do to.
(Bet you don't see nearly as much press coverage of her lunch in Baghdad.)
Posted by: Steve   2003-12-1 3:09:11 PM  

#2  She's writing off the entire military vote for a photo op. What she may not realize is that military people have relatives - and friends.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2003-12-1 2:54:04 PM  

#1  Hey Hillary! I have a message for you: ..|..
Posted by: Atrus   2003-12-1 2:53:45 PM  

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