Hillary Clinton Wants al-Malaki’s Head
Hillary Clinton is calling for the head of democratically elected Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Iraq. This Marxist lapdog is oblivious to the fundamentals of the democratic process. She obviously has D.C. politics confused with democracy. If her methodology of the workings of the democratic process’s application in Iraq were applied in the U.S., 80% of the U.S. Congress would be replaced for “being nonfunctional and unable to produce a political settlement.” She had this to say about Maliki:
WASHINGTON (CNN) – White House front runner Hillary Clinton called for the ouster of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Wednesday afternoon, hours after President Bush expressed confidence in the embattled leader.
“The Iraqi government’s failures have reinforced the widely held view that the Maliki government is nonfunctional and cannot produce a political settlement, because it is too beholden to religious and sectarian leaders,” the New York senator said in a statement given exclusively to CNN’s Jessica Yellin.
Clinton went on to say she, “hope[s] that the Iraqi parliament will replace Prime Minister Maliki with a less divisive and more unifying figure when it returns in a few weeks.”
Clinton is under fire from some of her Democrat Presidential rivals and is being hammered by the left wing bloggersphere for admitting the surge is working, but she also stated that there is “not a military solution in Iraq.” Her statements came during the same week that the surge’s troop deployment reached 100%.
The surge has made documented progress even though it has been operating at less than 100% until this week. The progress of the surge can only expand going forward. More of Clinton’s inane and robotic rhetoric:
“Progress will only come from political reconciliation and compromise from the Iraqis themselves,” she said in the statement. “Given that reality, the President’s escalation strategy is not succeeding.”
The mathematical irrelevance of her comments by the numbers:
Prime Minister al-Maliki’s approval rating hovers at 50%.
A new Gallup Poll finds Congress’ approval rating the lowest it has been since Gallup first tracked public opinion of Congress with this measure in 1974. Just 18% of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, while 76% disapprove, according to the August 13-16, 2007, Gallup Poll.
Survey shows just 3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war in Iraq. This survey had a margin of error of 1 1/2%.
Representative Clyburn, the third-highest ranking House Democrat, summed up the Democrat’s true attitude concerning the war in Iraq with this statement: “it would be a real big problem for Democrats if progress is made in Iraq.” Not a problem for the insurgents–just the Democrats.
If the U.S. had a program similar to the foreign exchange student program, perhaps we could swap Maliki for Clinton. She could then implement the socialist state she wants so badly with a country that virtually has a politically clean slate. Maliki could get a good look of what the democratic process looks like when a politically motivated Congressional cesspool has a strangle hold on it.
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