Stephen, Ask Hillary This, Will You?

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Hillary Clinton will be the guest of Stephen Colbert tonight in the Philadelphia taping of "The Colbert Report." What will he ask her?

We'd like to suggest this: Senator Clinton, which Democratic presidential nominees, or actual Democratic ex-presidents, do you respect? Who's right for the real, not the elite, people?

Hillary already has dissed John Kerry and Al Gore directly this week. She has said that she thinks Obama is elitist and out of touch, like them. And she hasn't had any photo-ops with Dukakis or Carter, for that matter.

That only leaves Bill Clinton on the "endorsed by Hillary" list, unless we go all the way back 36 years.

We know from Hillary's memoirs that she worked for loser George McGovern (1972), and she liked loser Clean Gene McCarthy (1968) in the Vietnam War days. Before that, she was a Goldwater Girl, so she certainly didn't admire LBJ, Adlai Stevenson, or JFK at the time.

So, Stephen, this is your chance. Ask Hillary Clinton which Democratic leaders aren't elitist losers, in her view.

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Rovette

Ask her why if she is the best candidate, she has to resort to demeaning and negative tactics to elevate herself above her opponent and play her campaign from the Rove/Machiavellian handbook "How to manipulate the publics fears and distrusts into becoming President"

Please ask Sen. Clinton the following:

She is the president of the ACME Co. producing titanium widgets. The widgets are too expensive to make and the company is loosing money. At a share holders meeting she states that the titanium widget project is bad and not good for ACME Co. Two of her top executives are champions of the titanium widget project and are also on the payroll of the company that is producing titanium. Can she explain why those executives are still employed by ACME Co.?

Colbert

Please ask her is would be willing to share the ticket with McCain?

dugg here

http://digg.com/political_opinion/Buzzflash_suggests_great_Colbert_Question_Tonight

Ask her which party's nomination

she's running for. If she weren't female, I couldn't tell her apart from the Republican nominee. No, scrap that, I can't tell her apart from George W. Bush. Donnat