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More Fun From The
Clintons
Jordan Richardson
April 14, 2008
Do
you remember Hillary Clinton's remarks about
being under sniper fire while on a trip to
Bosnia? While that was a big issue, it blew over
somewhat, that is, until Bill Clinton decided to
interfere again.
From Politico: On
Thursday, the former president gave a passionate
defense of his wife’s claim about “landing under
sniper fire” — just as the damaging controversy
was dying down .Bill Clinton said the news media
treated her like she had “robbed a bank” and
claimed she was experiencing end-of-day fatigue,
even though she had made the claim in morning
speeches.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.)
acknowledged two weeks ago that she “misspoke”
and “made a mistake” in her overly vivid account
of the 1996 landing in Tuzla, Bosnia, during a
goodwill mission as first lady. Video of a
tranquil arrival ceremony refuted the claim, and
her comments hurt her struggling campaign by
reviving questions about her candor.
On Thursday he revived the issue by claiming the
comments were true during a “Solutions for
America” campaign event in at Boonville High
School in Boonville, Ind. Here are his comments,
recorded by networks and reported by CBS News:
"You know, I got tickled the other day. A lot of
the way this whole campaign has been covered has
amused me. But there was a lot of fulminating
because Hillary, one time late at night when she
was exhausted, misstated — and immediately
apologized for it — what happened to her in
Bosnia in 1995 [sic]. Did y'all see all that?
Oh, they blew it up.
"Let me just tell you. The president of Bosnia
and General Wesley Clark – who was there making
peace where we'd lost three peacekeepers, who
had to ride on a dangerous mountain road because
it was too dangerous to go the regular, safe way
— both defended her, because they pointed out
that when her plane landed in Bosnia, she had to
go up to the bulletproof part of the plane, in
the front. Everybody else had to put their flak
jackets underneath the seat in case they got
shot at. And everywhere they went, they were
covered by Apache helicopters. So they just
abbreviated the arrival ceremony.
"Now I say that because what really has mattered
is that, even then, she was interested in our
troops. And I think she was the first First Lady
since Eleanor Roosevelt to go into a combat
zone. And you woulda thought, you know, that
she'd robbed a bank the way they carried on
about this. And some of them, when they're 60,
they'll forget something when they're tired at
11 at night, too.”
This is strange; the woman who is
supposed to be up answering the White House
crisis phone at 3 AM cannot remember at 11 at
night whether she was greeted with flowers or
gunfire? Yet the Clintons keep campaigning and
providing us with plenty of laughs along the
way.
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