Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Return of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

The pandering Pantsuit is on a roll lately, and today brought back an old staple of hers, the dreaded "vast right-wing conspiracy," made memorable back on the day her husband wagged his finger at us and told he "did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."

Why she's so painfully tonedeaf is her problem, but I hope she keeps reminding why she's unfit for the highest office in the land and continues to conjure up images of stained blue dresses.
Presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton told Democrats Tuesday the "vast, right-wing conspiracy" is back, using a phrase she once coined to describe partisan criticism.

Speaking to Democratic municipal officials, the New York senator used the term to hammer Republicans on election irregularities.

Clinton was first lady when she famously charged allegations of an affair between her then-president husband Bill Clinton and White House intern Monica Lewinsky were the result of a conservative conspiracy.
Of course, everyone knows Lewinsky's name came to light when her husband lied under oath in a deposition after being sued by Paula Jones. He was later impeached and stripped of his license to practice law in Arkansas. But why confuse us with the facts when you can rewrite history?
"People think we're paranoid when we talk about the vast right-wing conspiracy, but there is a real connection of these groups - the same names keep popping up," said Sullivan. "They are the most disgusting group of political thugs that I have ever seen."

RNC spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt responded that Democrats "might be disappointed to learn that almost a decade later, the senator's playbook consists of little more than a resurrection of Clinton-era talking points."
Clinton also dredged up an old Democrat staple, long lines at polling places, as if that's somehow the fault of Republicans rather than incompetence in certain areas.
She also said the government should do more to end unusually long lines at certain polling places.

"It just so happens that many of those places where people are waiting for hours are places where people of color are voting or young people are voting. That is un-American, and we're going to end it," Clinton said.
Well, it just so happens those problems are predominately in urban areas, which are overwhelmingly Democrat precincts.

So thanks for reminding us of the fact that Democrats are un-American.

UPDATE: Allahpundit has more.

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