'View' Bids Sad Farewell to Possibility of President Hillary

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On Oct. 13 "The View" hosts reacted to the news that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had ruled out a future run for the presidency. "Hillary Clinton told Anne Curry that she will not be making another run for president of the United States, saying she loves her job as Secretary of State and is looking forward to retirement at some point ... Ya know, that kind of made me sad," Whoopi Goldberg lamented.

 

Sherri Shepherd called Hillary "victorious" - "an inspiration to women" - and equated the news of her retirement with "being hit in the pit of your stomach" and "deflating a balloon."

"Because - not ever calling Hillary Clinton a quitter, but it's something - even when she pulled out, I felt sad," Shepherd said. "Because as a woman, you just look at Hillary as, ‘You don't quit. You always keep going' ... The fact that she's saying, ‘I think I'm going to stop and retire,' it's just like, no, Hillary!"

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While the rest of "The View" tsked and sighed their disappointment, Joy Behar explained why such an "ambitious" lady would throw in the towel. She said, "She doesn't have it in her to do the thing [presidential election] again. She can't do it again."

Goldberg quickly agreed, saying, "That running is really rough. It gets into your personal business. They talk about your legs. They talk about your mama."

"And they got on her when she was real and showed a tear, when they asked her, ‘How do you do it all?'" Shepherd added.

"It's a little bit sad because she is such a great lady, you know, she is such a great lady," Goldberg continued. "People say, ‘Would you ever run for an office?' And I think I wouldn't because it is so brutal .. It would kill me."

Behar empathized with Goldberg, saying she's been there and done that: "Just being in the public eye, I think, you get criticism. There are people who hate me, you know, because of my positions. On the right-wing blogs, they're all over me. And I don't read them, just F.Y.I. But Hillary, she had to endure it. She had to take it in."

If only she could muster the same sympathy for other embattled female politicians. "The View" notoriously ripped apart another 2008 candidate: Sarah Palin.

CMI's Colleen Raezler exposed their obvious contempt for Palin in her article "'Views' from the Left":

Behar questioned Palin's commitment to family values before the election, called her an "airhead" after the election and declared that the "press [is] in love" with Sarah Palin. (Never mind that the press' "love affair" with Palin made Ike and Tina's relationship look like a Disney movie.)

Behar's meager defense was, "It's not personal. It's my country that I'm worried about."

Both Behar and Shepherd applauded Tina Fey's dunce-like impressions of Palin, while Goldberg denied that Fey's impressions "had any real impact on the election." Shepherd said, "They were very funny impressions, but she didn't do anything but shine the light on what was already there." And Behar, who has bluntly called Palin "dumb," concluded that "it's like when you quote President Bush, you know, and you say the crazy things he says, it gets a laugh. You don't even have to write this stuff." 

Barbara Walters also attacked Palin, claiming that Palin only went after Letterman's inappropriate remark about her daughter in order to hog more media attention. As CMI pointed out, Walters' obvious left-slant was glaring even to the New York Times. Reporter Jacques Steinberg wrote an article that highlighted Walters distaste toward Palin:

[Walters] pressed Mr. McCain in her first question about whether he actually believed Sarah Palin to be, as he has said, the "greatest" vice-presidential nominee in the nation's history. She wondered aloud whether Ms. Palin could ever be compared to John Adams. (He responded that he should probably be more wary of "hyperbole.") Ms. Walters then asked about Ms. Palin's mandate to be a Washington reformer, asking, "Who is it that Governor Palin is going to reform. You? The Senate?"

Elizabeth Hesselback, the only conservative of the bunch, was the sole defender of Palin on "The View" and was often scolded by her co-hosts, who called her a "talking head" that never admitted when the others had a point.

So, while just a few months ago they happily kicked Palin out of the running with a steel-toed boot, "The View" waved a tearful goodbye to Hillary - an "ambitious" lady that at least will leave when "people still love her."  

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Anyone who believes what

Anyone who believes what Hillary says I have a particular East River bridge in NYC I can let you have cheap.

All during her re-election campaign for the Senate seat she stated she would not seek to run for President. Barely 3 months after winning re-election she started her bid for the Presidency.  She is nothing but a lying POS.  I trust her as far as I could kick her.

The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER

I predict that within a

I predict that within a year she will have a very public disagreement with the administration over a policy issue, resign her post and prepare to challenge BO for the 2012 nomination.  Since our economy will resemble a 3rd world country by then it will be cool to challenge him.

Opposes who?

Rahm Emanuel and John Podesta and many others on Obama's team are former Clinton backers so where would the "change" be in a Hillary administration?

The strongest thread holding all this together is spelled S-O-R-O-S.

I think she'll wait about two years

I don't think she'll leave in a year, she's getting too much publicity as Sec State.  She'll wait until she HAS to break with the administration in order to campaign visibly.  Even then, if she thinks her chances against Obama are poor, she'll continue to play along; if Obama's approval ratings continue to fall, and it's clear he won't be reelected, she'll break away, probably write a book about how every mistake he made and every unpopular policy was against her advice, and go from there.

I agree that we can't accept what she's saying about being out of the running as the truth.  Politicians have often dropped out of the race, to come back in, in order to avoid the press scrutiny and the effects of the current era of negative campaigns.  Stay out of the race long enough, the others will kill each other off with smear campaigns.

   Rover

 

Liberal Women

These yackers are not supporters of women candidates. They are supporters of LIBERALS whether male or female. Except Hesselback. Remember the NB reports of their Obama swooning?

Anyone who doesn't see

Anyone who doesn't see Hillary as a selfish, self-centered, power-hungry charlatan is too ignorant to be seen in public.

If Hillary is saying she

If Hillary is saying she definately isn't going to run for president again one thing is for certain:  She is going to run for president again.

lol @ the old "I don't read

lol @ the old "I don't read them" but you seem to know so much about these right wing blogs... liberals have perfected the art of lying

Disapointment

When I first saw the title of this article I thought it was going to say, "'View' Bids Sad Farewell to Joy Behar."  

madrat - if only you were

madrat - if only you were right!

 

Their view

Women are not dismayed at losing a strong, independant, intelligent woman in politics. We still have Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin.

Good riddance!

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Only problem is, she's still in Washington - as 'Secretary of State'.  I say cast her out of any and all public offices, ban her from ever running for any other kind of office, and cut off the 'lifetime' salary she's sponging out of our pockets!

Good Riddance?

Oh.. my bad.. I thought Jerry quit again.

"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason

Spare me

One replay of 'War of the Worlds' would have these idiot hens pledging allegiance to their new robot overlords.

The Hildabeast will arise to fight for her preordained destiny, I assure you.

Watch for her to go camo-pantsuit on her next overseas mission as SOS - if there ever is one, which I highly doubt.

USSC

Might she be angling for the next Supreme chair? That would constitute a 'retirement from politics' in Clinton-speak.

This cackling Coven doesn't

This cackling Coven doesn't even slow down their big mouths long enough to think and say, "Hey, you know...there actually are other women in politics besides Hillary!"

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

Short Memories

I think these "View-tards" must have very short memories; Hillary has ALWAYS denied running for office...until she's actually running!

They might better lament her inability even to score a Democrat primary. If she's really quitting (which I doubt), this may have more to do with it than anything.