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Comments: 31
1. She is a candidate and has not yet been nominated by her party.
2. Even if she were President what right would she have to call for the resignation of another countrys primmister?
This woman has a habit of doing and saying things that or not under her jurisdiction. Like fireing government employees and hireing her friends. Introducing legislation. She did those things as the wife of the President. NO AUTHORITY WHAT SO EVER.
I guess a large number of people that had to work with her, found her everything but "Nice".
On another note, GWB is just as laughable concerning this issue, as he flip flops:
"U.S. President George W. Bush's conflicting remarks on the effectiveness of the Iraqi government prompted comments in the Arab media which described them as yet another sign of the failure of U.S. policies in the war torn country.
Bush on Wednesday said he supported Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, calling him a "good guy, good man" — after having expressed frustration with the lack of political progress in the country just the day before.
The U.S. leader's initial statement elicited an angry response al-Maliki, who on a trip to Syria called U.S. criticism "discourteous," and said no one has the right to impose timetables on his elected government, and that Iraq can "find friends elsewhere."
Commenting in the pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat, one of the most influential papers in the region, analyst Zuhair Qusaybati described the American and Iraqi leaders' remarks as a reflection of "feeble discourse, failure and depression in Washington and confusion in Baghdad over its destiny, with no sign of hope for a solution."
The Associated PressPublished: August 23, 2007
If still be married is the criteria for her success, then the country of Iraq is a success as it is still a country. Give it a rest? I'll rest when News Hound rests about George Bush. Did you see his long comment about George Bush? What has that to do with this article about Hilllary?
If Hillary goes away, all I'd have to rant about is Nancy Pelosi. Go Mrs. Obama!