Bear Creek Ledger

April 27, 2005

It’s What She Does, Not What She Says That Is Important

Filed under: Dems/Neo-Socs/Lefties, Abortion — Toni @ 6:18 am

Pro-Life Activists Question Hillary Clinton’s Sincerity — 04/26/2005

Like this is a big shock to those of us following the attempt by Hillary Rodham Clinton to re-invent herself.


The Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, said pro-life leaders, including himself, have been trying for two months to arrange a face-to-face meeting with Sen. Clinton, but she has declined. 

In late January, Sen. Clinton urged a group of abortion rights supporters to find common ground with pro-lifers. “We should be able to agree that we want every child born in this country to be wanted, cherished and loved,” Clinton said in a speech near Albany, N.Y.

It now seems that the statements Senator Clinton made concerning finding common ground on abortion, were politically motivated and not sincere,” Mahoney said in a press release.“These comments should now be viewed as an attempt to reinvent herself and appear less radical on the issue of abortion in light of the 2008 race for the White House.”

Just keep the focus on what she does and you won’t be confused by her phoney statements. HRC seems to be good at the meaning of the word “is”, just like her hubby.

Just keep the focus on what she does and you won’t be confused by her phoney statements. HRC seems to be good at the meaning of the word “is”, just like her hubby.

2 Comments »

  1. All sizzle, no steak. In fact, I think she is a Boca Burger.

    Comment by mdmhvonpa — April 27, 2005 @ 4:40 pm

  2. Hill knows that first she’s going to have to win reelection here in NY. If she plays her “moderate” role too early, it could cost her her Senate seat. We’re talking about a state that re-elected Schumer (big-time liberal) with over 70% of the vote. Look for her to lean harder to the right (relatively speaking) after 2006. She may be phonier than a wooden nickel, but some people are sure to buy it.

    Comment by Noble Eagle — April 29, 2005 @ 1:56 am

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