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The Audacity of Clinton

07 Mar 2008 06:09 am

Samantha Power is an Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, scholar, and author. She's an eloquent and brilliant voice for the idea that American power can, if skillfully used, build a more just and humane world. She's widely respected across a variety of domains and political points of view. She's also supporting Barack Obama. She also committed a gaffe, for which she promptly apologized and then resigned. And yet Hillary Clinton's campaign is still trying to run her name through the mud in hopes of keeping the story alive for a bit longer. Just as with Clinton's Liebermanesque praise of John McCain's commander-in-chiefiness we see a family that doesn't really care what people or causes they harm as long as it stands some vague chance of in some slight way helping their clique get back in power. I'd take their clique over McCain's clique in a heartbeat, but it's a pretty appalling approach, albeit in keeping with the Clinton camp's habit of insulting Obama's voters, whole states, etc. Basically, they're wreck whatever they need to wreck to keep hope alive.

Perversely, this is actually near the core of her appeal -- say what you will about her, but at least she's willing to fight dirty. The team that executed Ricky Ray Rector versus the guy who patiently built a coalition to protect the rights of the accused.

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The team that executed Ricky Ray Rector versus the guy who patiently built a coalition to protect the rights of the accused.

That is as insightful as it is devastating.

I think Obama is a much better candidate on civil liberties, but come on, the Ricky Ray Rector thing is pretty bogus.

You still hear this bandied around like Bill gleefully executed a retard. Ricky Ray Rector basically shot a cop in the back, and was only subsequently mentally diminished because he shot himself in the head afterwards and botched it.

Shot a cop in the back?

Should have made him President...

Oh, wait, he shot himself?

Never mind...

Seriously, Matt is right here - the Clintons are about "me, myself and I" and nobody else.

OTOH, it's clear Matt is soft on Sam, so we can disregard the whole post.

Actually, Sam should have said, "Yes, I said it, I believe it and I'm not resigning over it! Fuck you!"

That would have impressed even me.


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