Wednesday, October 10, 2007

She'll never change

Senator Hillary Clinton gives an interview to the Washington Post. Towards its end, she's asked why former Clinton administration national security adviser Sandy Berger, who after all not longer was prosecuted for, and admitted, improperly purloining classified documents from a federal archive, was part of her campaign. Typically, she evaded: "Asked about reports that Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, who was one of President Bill Clinton's national security advisers, had been brought in to advise her campaign, despite his conviction on charges of stealing national security documents, Clinton said his role is strictly unofficial. "I've known him for 30-plus years, and he is one of many people who offers ideas, but he has no official role in the campaign," she said."

Yes, right, it depends on our defintion of "role" and of "campaign." But not of "is" this time.
She'll never change.