The Sadness of Hillary
While this is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year, it is difficult to imagine that yesterday wasn’t for Senator Clinton as she spoke to an audience of adoring fans at Brandeis University. After all, it’s reported that she told her loyal supporters of how America no longer has a vision for our future. No health-care plan, no energy policy, no Brady Bill, no Clinton in the White House... no she didn’t say that. But she did say that her husband, the great, yet humble, 42nd President did it "just right." Along with this pearl of Clintonian wisdom: "The history of America is... to make sacrifices today for a better tomorrow."
Clinton is concerned that our economy is near collapse, that we have no investment in energy policy, and that our president hasn’t shown a thoughtful, visionary direction for the nation.
Perhaps her voting record should be reviewed. Would she support drilling in less than one percent of ANWR as a component of our energy policy? Or a democratic oil producing Middle Eastern nation, such as Iraq?
She extolled the virtue of her husbands taking on the "gun lobby" with the Brady Bill. Well at least now we know that the Brady Bill took on the "gun lobby" rather than criminals, as they would have had us believe over the last decade.
Today is supposed to be the most depressing day of the year; it looks like Hillary was off by a day.

