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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

20070320 BEWARE THE PANDER BEAR


Hillary Clinton – She’ll Say Anything To Be President

BEWARE THE PANDER BEAR

Citizen Alert: Hillary Clinton Kicks Off Campaign Of Pandering With D.C. Fundraising Gala Near The National Zoo

March 20th, 2007

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Hillary To Kick Off Campaign:

Tonight, Clinton Will "Have The Official Washington, D.C., Kickoff For Her Campaign At The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Near The National Zoo." (Josh Kurtz, Lauren W. Whittington and Matthew Murray, "Clinton's Umpteenth Kickoff," Roll Call, 3/7/07)

The Senator From New York Is "One Big Pander Bear":

The Washington Post's Colbert King: "You Had One Big Pander Bear There And That Was Hillary Who Was Pandering." (WJLA's "Inside Washington," 3/11/07)

"In One Of The Most Blatant Examples Of Political Pandering In Modern History, Clinton Claimed She Was A Yankees Fan When She Ran For The Senate." (Richard Roeper, "Academic Team Makes One Proud To Say: We Are Marshall," The Chicago Sun-Times, 2/15/07)

"Eyeing The 2008 Presidential Race," Clinton "Pulled A Chameleon Act" To Pander To More Conservative Voters. "Meanwhile, Clinton took her lefty base for granted and pandered to the right. She pulled a chameleon act. Eyeing the 2008 presidential race, she morphed from blue to a finely calibrated shade of red." (Phil Reisman, Op-Ed, "In Our Blue Haven, Red State Tactics Fizzle," The [Westchester County] Journal News, 6/22/06)

Clinton Pandered To Farmers On Dairy Supports: The New York Times' Gail Collins: "The dairy thing is a little bit more interesting in that that's sort of much more like the in-depth pandering you really do need to do when you are a candidate. ...This is the sort of thing you have to do when you're running for senator from New York, and she's doing it." (CBS' "Face The Nation," 7/11/99)

Newspapers Note Hilary's Compulsive Pandering:

Chattanooga Times Free Press: "In our feel-good age, we want to be told what we want to hear, and Hillary Clinton is the ideal pander candidate." (Editorial, "The Hillary Factor," Chattanooga Times Free Press, 6/5/06)

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: "So how does Hillary Clinton celebrate [MLK Day]? She goes from fawning before Letterman to pandering to Al Sharpton." (Editorial, "Looking For Hillary On The Streets Of Manhattan, Ark.," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 1/26/00)

The New York Post: "In her pandering for votes, Mrs. Clinton now claims Yankee allegiance and revels in her alleged Jewish ancestry." (Editorial, "Hillary's Jewish Roots -Rooted In Political Pandering," The New York Post, 8/8/99)

Hillary Is A Pop-Culture Pander Icon:

The View's Elisabeth Hasselbeck: "You want to talk about the environment all the time until we get to Hillary Clinton and her pandering about ethanol production." (ABC's "The View," 2/27/07)

Late Night's Conan O'Brien: "Hillary Clinton marched in today's St. Patrick's Day Parade, and spectators accused her of pandering to voters. They might be right because Hillary was wearing a button that said, 'Kiss me, I'm also Jewish, black, Puerto Rican, and a huge Yankee fan.'" ("Campaign Laugh Track," The New York Times, 3/26/00)

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