Hillary’s war
The Weekly Standard
by Matthew Continetti
New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton remains the most hawkish prospective candidate in the race for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Among the major Democrats who have announced or are about to announce their candidacies, only Sen. Clinton has not clearly repudiated her October 10, 2002, vote authorizing the use of force against Saddam Hussein. And although Clinton opposes Bush’s proposed increase of American combat troops deployed in Iraq, and has called for the ‘phased redeployment’ of some troops from Iraq in order to foster a political settlement that might end sectarian killing there, such positions still leave her to the right of the antiwar left and most other Democrats.” (for publication 01/22/07)
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by Matthew Continetti
New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton remains the most hawkish prospective candidate in the race for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Among the major Democrats who have announced or are about to announce their candidacies, only Sen. Clinton has not clearly repudiated her October 10, 2002, vote authorizing the use of force against Saddam Hussein. And although Clinton opposes Bush’s proposed increase of American combat troops deployed in Iraq, and has called for the ‘phased redeployment’ of some troops from Iraq in order to foster a political settlement that might end sectarian killing there, such positions still leave her to the right of the antiwar left and most other Democrats.” (for publication 01/22/07)
http://tinyurl.com/ymlcl7
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Hillary
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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