Friday, January 20, 2006

Hillary Makes a Tough but Necessary Choice

In her never-ending attempts to confuse voters so much they find it preferable to just vote for her rather than try to figure her out where she stands on anything, Hillary Clinton has tough words for the Bush administration.

Clinton strongly criticized the current administration's policy toward Iran. "I believe that we lost critical time in dealing with Iran because the White House chose to downplay the threats and to outsource the negotiations," Clinton said.

Does she mean like we outsourced Tora-Bora? (Message to Hillary: John Kerry lost. One of the reasons was his too smart by half, gymnastic attempts to triangulate issues like this. It sounds stupid and makes voters laugh.)

Hillary broaches the dreaded nuclear option:

"We cannot take any option off the table in sending a clear message to the current leadership of Iran that they will not be permitted to acquire nuclear weapons," Clinton said.

Hillary defines her clear message:

Wealthy businessmen Hassan Nemazee and Faraj Aalaei are associated with the American Iranian Council, a pro-regime anti-sanctions group. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Namazee has contributed $4,000 to Clinton's reelection while Aalaei has given $1,000.

The press describes their lobby this way "the American-Iranian Council [AIC], a pro-regime lobbying group trying to get Congress and the Bush administration to lift the trade embargo on Iran."

Hillary Clinton is also raising money from Gati Kashani, another figure linked with the Mullahs.

On its website, the Iranian American PAC noted, "On Friday June 3rd, Iranian American friends of the Hillary Clinton Senate re-election campaign hosted a fundraising event in honor of Senator Clinton. The event took place at the home of Gita and Behzad Kashani in Los Altos Hills, California."

The PAC favors looser Visa rule for Iranians coming to the United States.


Hillary is very serious about the Iran threat and desperate times call for like measures. If Iran annihilates our country, Americans Victimized by the Bush Administration will need a spokesperson. Someone the Iranians can trust. For our sake.

She's such a centrist.

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