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August 7, 2007
Doris Kearns Goodwin Finds Something Wrong With Shrillary
Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin was posed quite a challenge on the Today show this morning, when fellow lib Andrea Mitchell asked her to try to think of something negative to say about the atrocious Hillary Clinton. Ms. Goodwin opined that Shrillary may need to make herself more likable to us little people by proving that she's human:
It means she may have to take a risk of making a mistake. She may have to take a risk of not being so articulate and so prepared, to show spontaneity, to show humor.
But as NewsBusters points out, we already know that the articulate and prepared Hillary is capable of making mistakes. What's really worrisome is that she doesn't learn from them, as with the HillaryCare socialized medicine debacle that she will almost certainly revive.
Fortunately for Hitlery, her elite intelligentsia fan club doesn't learn from its mistakes either, or it wouldn't be backing another Clinton.

On a tip from Eneils.
Posted by Van Helsing at August 7, 2007 5:37 PM
Comments
She may have to take a risk of not being so articulate and so prepared ...
Oh please. That's like telling a job interviewer that your biggest fault is your habit of working all the time and showing unswerving loyalty to your employer.
Doris, how about something more realistic, such as suggesting that Hillary not emit waves of ball-busting coattail-riding carpet muncher vibes?
Posted by: Jay Guevara at August 7, 2007 6:16 PM
I remember what Jackie Mason said about Hillary.
When she was running for Senator, she toured a Hasidic neighborhood. She told the rabbis that a distant relative of hers, I think her great-grandfather, was Jewish. Jackie Mason said, if Hillary was touring a Nazi neighborhood for potential voters, she would claim her great-grandfather was in the SS.
Posted by: phil at August 8, 2007 7:39 AM
And another thing....
What's with that Southern drawl she mysteriously develops when talking to black people?
Posted by: phil at August 8, 2007 7:53 AM

