Thursday, January 10, 2008


Hillary Clinton Liberates Women To Be Human!


The ProConPundit will share these quotes and let them speak for themselves. Sorry about the picture, I couldn't resist.


On Hillary Clinton’s emotional moment:


1. Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-Ill.), said, "...there were tears that melted the Granite State. And those are tears that Mrs. Clinton cried on that day, clearly moved voters. She somehow connected with those voters. But those tears also have to be analyzed. They have to be looked at very, very carefully in light of Katrina, in light of other things that Mrs. Clinton did not cry for, particularly as we head to South Carolina where 45% of African-Americans who participate in the Democratic contest, and they see real hope in Barack Obama. We saw something very clever in the last week of this campaign coming out of Iowa, going into New Hampshire, we saw a sensitivity factor. Something that Mrs. Clinton has not been able to do with voters that she tried in New Hampshire. Not in response to voters -- not in response to Katrina, not in response to other issues that have devastated the American people, the war in Iraq, we saw tears in response to her appearance. So her appearance brought her to tears, but not hurricane Katrina."

2. Hillary Clinton on her emotional moment, or if you are older than the ProConPundit, her Muskie moment: "Maybe I have liberated us to actually let women be human beings in public life."

3. My favorite, Tucker Carlson’s reaction to Hillary Clinton’s liberation of women to be human: "If there is a more grandiose statement that has been uttered on this continent in the last century I don’t know what it is."

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