December 27, 2007
Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda?
Hillary Clinton may have just outdone Mitt Romney in the making-up self-serving stories department. Steve Gilbert of Sweetness & Light catches the following verbiage in her press release about Benazir Bhutto's assassination:
I came to know Mrs. Bhutto over many years, during her tenures as Prime Minister and during her years in exile.
He then cites her ghost-written autobiography Living History, that seems to indicate otherwise. Read it and see what it seems to be saying, keeping in mind that the Clintons have raised slippery language to a high art.
No doubt our unbiased press will shortly be pressing her for details of her many implied-but-not exactly-specified meetings "over many years."
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