Hillary writes McCain lines
Assuming that Obama becomes the Democrat candidate, the McCain campaign need only borrow some of Hillary’s words for the general election:
“My opponent gets a little unhappy when I talk about national security. He says that talkin’ about the realities of the job of being commander in chief, like these 3 a.m. phone calls that come out of the blue, is somehow fear-mongering*,” Clinton said, often dropping her g’s as she addressed boisterous rallies in Fort Worth and Dallas. “I gotta tell you, I don’t think people in Texas scare all that easily.”
“If Senator Obama doesn’t want to debate me about national security, how is he going to debate Senator McCain?” Clinton asked.
“I think you’ll be able to imagine many things Senator McCain will be able to say. He’s never been the president, but he will put forth his lifetime of experience. I will put forth my lifetime of experience. Senator Obama will put forth a speech he made in 2002,” Clinton told reporters on her plane en route to Fort Worth from San Antonio.
Hilarious Hillary declares her “lifetime of experience.” As what? Lawyer? Political wife? Avid watcher of The West Wing? Kissing Mrs. Arafat?
What advice did the give her hubbie about thwarting the threat of Osama bin Laden? About ending the genocide in Rwanda?
On Iraq, Hillary is quite experienced — if you count having multiple shift-with-the-wind positions on the same topic experience.
* If the ad had come from McCain, Obama would be complaining about fear mongering and having his patriotism questioned.