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Hillary A 'Threat to American Security' |
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/9/12/92822.shtml
Hillary A 'Threat to Security'
Wes Vernon
Friday, September 12, 2003
WASHINGTON - Hillary Clinton is an unofficial candidate for president, and
that presents a threat to America's national security, a NewsMax editor and
New York Times best-selling author warns.
Furthermore, Carl Limbacher believes longtime Bush family confidante Mary
Matalin is better suited than White House political guru Karl Rove to run
President Bush's re-election campaign.
Speaking to a NewsMax luncheon just two blocks from the White House,
Limbacher, author of "Hillary's Scheme," criticized what he sees as an inept
White House response to the "Clinton Express" of attack, attack, attack
while the Bush administration turns the other cheek, thinking-to its
political detriment-that if you ignore the Clintons, they will simply go
away.
"She's in [the presidential race]," the author told his audience. "If she
doesn't [ultimately] run, it's because she's withdrawn."
Given the record of both Clintons in tossing security of the nation
overboard when it suits their political ends, the editor of the popular
NewsMax "Inside Cover" section, sees a Clinton presidential bid as threat to
America in a post 9/11 world
Limbacher's page-turning tome says Hillary Clinton has been planning for a
2004 race, not 2008 pr 2012, as the conventional wisdom has it. He despairs
that some of the predictions in "Hillary's Scheme" are already becoming
reality.
As an example, he cited a New York Times report saying Hillary says "No" to
the presidential nod, while her eyes say "Yes," a headline that could have
as easily appeared on NewsMax.com.
Should Mary Matalin replace Karl Rove as mastermind of the 2004 campaign?
Absolutely, Limbacher believes.
Matalin, he says, showed her mettle in 1992 when, as an operative for the
campaign of the first President Bush, she set in motion some investigations
of the Clinton campaigns threats and intimidation of women who had damaging
information about Bill Clinton. For that, the '92 incompetent Bush
re-election campaign almost fired her.
What about concerns that Matalin, wife of razor-tongued Democrat consultant
and Clinton buddy James Carville, "sleeps with the enemy?"
"Mary Matalin may be sleeping with the enemy, but she's saying the right
things," Limbacher says, recalling not only her refusal to roll over and
play dead for the Clinton juggernaut, but her straight from the shoulder
performance as a conservative radio talk show host in the mid 90's.
"I hope and pray the White House is reading this book ["Hillary's Scheme"],"
Limbacher declared. If not, "they are whistling past the graveyard" in being
"so afraid to take on the 'Clinton Express.'"
He speculated that the former first lady would attempt to douse Americans'
doubts about Democrat focus on security by choosing retired Gen. Wesley
Clark as her running mate.
The author alluded to the refusal to answer Hillary's blaming President Bush
for the blackout of August 14, and more recently charging an EPA coverup of
air quality at Ground Zero right after 9/11.
That allegation was not answered for days by the GOP, and never by the Bush
White House Much of that battle was left to former New York Mayor Rudy
Giuliani who on Thursday's NBC "Today Show," dismissed the charge, saying
the EPA report was consistent with those of 7 or 8 other agencies.
Limbacher sees an eerie resemblance of the current Bush re-election drive to
the listlessness that pervaded that of the president's father 11 years ago.
At that time, one of the elder Bush's own cabinet officials suggested that
he sit down and have a conversation with himself about why he wanted a
second term.
The current President Bush, while initially instilling confidence among the
GOP base that he had more fight in him that his dad, is now raising concerns
over a failure to answer verbal stink bombs such as comparing him to Herbert
Hoover on the economy.
Meanwhile, plans forge ahead with "Hillary's Scheme" which the author sees
as "the biggest threat to national security."
NewsMax CEO Christopher Ruddy presided over the meeting which was emceed by
longtime radio talkshow host Barry Farber.
Among others on hand to hear Limbacher were retired Admiral Thomas Moorer,
onetime Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; former FBI whistleblower Gary
Aldrich, head of the Patrick Henry Center; and Reed Irvine of Accuracy in
Media.
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at the expense of the individual was murderously synergistic.
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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/9/12/92822.shtml
Hillary A 'Threat to Security'
Wes Vernon
Friday, September 12, 2003
WASHINGTON - Hillary Clinton is an unofficial candidate for president,
and that presents a threat to America's national security, a NewsMax
editor and New York Times best-selling author warns.
Furthermore, Carl Limbacher believes longtime Bush family confidante
Mary Matalin is better suited than White House political guru Karl
Rove to run President Bush's re-election campaign.
Speaking to a NewsMax luncheon just two blocks from the White House,
Limbacher, author of "Hillary's Scheme," criticized what he sees as an
inept White House response to the "Clinton Express" of attack, attack,
attack while the Bush administration turns the other cheek,
thinking-to its political detriment-that if you ignore the Clintons,
they will simply go away.
"She's in [the presidential race]," the author told his audience. "If
she doesn't [ultimately] run, it's because she's withdrawn."
Given the record of both Clintons in tossing security of the nation
overboard when it suits their political ends, the editor of the
popular NewsMax "Inside Cover" section, sees a Clinton presidential
bid as threat to America in a post 9/11 world
Limbacher's page-turning tome says Hillary Clinton has been planning
for a 2004 race, not 2008 pr 2012, as the conventional wisdom has it.
He despairs that some of the predictions in "Hillary's Scheme" are
already becoming reality.
As an example, he cited a New York Times report saying Hillary says
"No" to the presidential nod, while her eyes say "Yes," a headline
that could have as easily appeared on NewsMax.com.
Should Mary Matalin replace Karl Rove as mastermind of the 2004
campaign? Absolutely, Limbacher believes.
Matalin, he says, showed her mettle in 1992 when, as an operative for
the campaign of the first President Bush, she set in motion some
investigations of the Clinton campaigns threats and intimidation of
women who had damaging information about Bill Clinton. For that, the
'92 incompetent Bush re-election campaign almost fired her.
What about concerns that Matalin, wife of razor-tongued Democrat
consultant and Clinton buddy James Carville, "sleeps with the enemy?"
"Mary Matalin may be sleeping with the enemy, but she's saying the
right things," Limbacher says, recalling not only her refusal to roll
over and play dead for the Clinton juggernaut, but her straight from
the shoulder performance as a conservative radio talk show host in the
mid 90's. "I hope and pray the White House is reading this book
["Hillary's Scheme"]," Limbacher declared. If not, "they are whistling
past the graveyard" in being "so afraid to take on the 'Clinton
Express.'" He speculated that the former first lady would attempt to
douse Americans' doubts about Democrat focus on security by choosing
retired Gen. Wesley Clark as her running mate.
The author alluded to the refusal to answer Hillary's blaming
President Bush for the blackout of August 14, and more recently
charging an EPA coverup of air quality at Ground Zero right after
9/11. That allegation was not answered for days by the GOP, and never
by the Bush White House Much of that battle was left to former New
York Mayor Rudy Giuliani who on Thursday's NBC "Today Show," dismissed
the charge, saying the EPA report was consistent with those of 7 or 8
other agencies. Limbacher sees an eerie resemblance of the current
Bush re-election drive to the listlessness that pervaded that of the
president's father 11 years ago. At that time, one of the elder Bush's
own cabinet officials suggested that he sit down and have a
conversation with himself about why he wanted a second term.
The current President Bush, while initially instilling confidence
among the GOP base that he had more fight in him that his dad, is now
raising concerns over a failure to answer verbal stink bombs such as
comparing him to Herbert Hoover on the economy.
Meanwhile, plans forge ahead with "Hillary's Scheme" which the author
sees as "the biggest threat to national security."
NewsMax CEO Christopher Ruddy presided over the meeting which was
emceed by longtime radio talkshow host Barry Farber.
Among others on hand to hear Limbacher were retired Admiral Thomas
Moorer, onetime Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; former FBI
whistleblower Gary Aldrich, head of the Patrick Henry Center; and Reed
Irvine of Accuracy in Media.
So how is she a threat to national security? I gotta hear this.
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