Hillary Clinton on Iraq vote: ‘I still got it wrong. Plain and simple.’

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Good for Her. Would never vote for her, but sadly I think it's fait accompli that she's gonna be President in 2017, and one of the most important qualities a person in that position can have is to own up to their mistakes. Hopefully there's alot more owning up in that Book.


Hillary Clinton on Iraq vote: ‘I still got it wrong. Plain and simple.’




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Hillary Rodham Clinton, in her strongest language yet about her 2002 Senate vote to authorize military action in Iraq, writes in her forthcoming memoir that "I still got it wrong," CBS News reported Thursday afternoon.
In "Hard Choices," Clinton, a former secretary of state and former U.S. senator who is exploring a 2016 presidential campaign, writes: "[M]any Senators came to wish they had voted against the resolution. I was one of them. As the war dragged on, with every letter I sent to a family in New York who had lost a son or daughter, a father or mother, my mistake become (sic) more painful."
Clinton continues, "I thought I had acted in good faith and made the best decision I could with the information I had. And I wasn't alone in getting it wrong. But I still got it wrong. Plain and simple."
CBS News obtained an early copy of Clinton's book, not scheduled for release until next Tuesday, and published excerpts on its Web site Thursday afternoon. Clinton also writes about the Sept. 11, 2012, terror attacks in Benghazi, Libya, as well as the Obama administration's attempts to secure freedom for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the Arab Spring, the Osama bin Laden raid and U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, Russia and Syria, according to CBS News.
Clinton's Iraq comments are significant considering how much her vote dogged her with the Democratic Party's antiwar activist base in the 2008 presidential primaries. Her chief rival, Barack Obama, opposed the Iraq war from the start; he gave a speech in 2002, when he was still an Illinois state senator, opposing military action in Iraq.
Throughout the campaign, Clinton struggled to strike the right tone rhetorically about Iraq and over time distanced herself from the vote, although she stopped short of saying she regretted casting it.
In a late 2006 interview on NBC's "Today" show, Clinton said, "Obviously, if we knew then what we know now, there wouldn't have been a vote." She added, "And I certainly wouldn't have voted that way."

A few months later, addressing a meeting of the Democratic National Committee, Clinton said, "If I had been president in October of 2002, I would not have started this war.... If we in Congress don't end this war before January 2009, as president, I will."
Clinton's language in "Hard Choices" is nearly identical to the language another 2008 Democratic primary rival, then-Sen. John Edwards (N.C.), used when he disavowed his vote to authorize military action in Iraq. Edwards began an op-ed about Iraq published in The Washington Post in 2005 with the sentence, "I was wrong."
Dan Balz contributed to this report.
 

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she's right, she was categorically incorrect about the surge



only the Guessers of this world don't realize she's posturing for a run at the democratic nomination

after that, she'll boast about how she supported the war start to finish

remember how they used Cindy Sheehan in 2004? then kicked her to the curb, the most despicable people on earth
 

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A Hillary Clinton classic

paraphrasing: "when I went to Bosnia in 199?, when we disembarked the plane on the runway we had to run because there were bullets flying over our heads"

only problem with that statement? everyone with her said that didn't happen




yet another great example of liberals creating a life for themselves they didn't experience, they want to be more than they are, and they have a devastating affliction for the truth

it's all so damn weird
 

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So let me get this straight.

Allen West is a hypocrite and a liar for changing his stance on Bergdahl.

Hillary Clinton is wise and respectable for changing her stance on Iraq.


The Libtards are in full loon mode these days.
 

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So let me get this straight.

Allen West is a hypocrite and a liar for changing his stance on Bergdahl.

Hillary Clinton is wise and respectable for changing her stance on Iraq.


The Libtards are in full loon mode these days.

Nope, they're both Hypocrites and liars. Wise and respectable?? Where did I say that? She's damn smart, but respectable, not so much IMO. Hillary gets credit for owning up to a Huge mistake on her misguided and stupid vote on the Iraq war. She's not half assing it, pussyfooting around it, she's totally owning up to it. Allen West sniveled his way out of a military Court Martial. He's "changing his stance on Bergdahl" simply because he's a partisan Hack, who will reflectively disagree with whatever Obama does. It's what pays the bills for him. Nothing new happened there to cause a change in his stance from a few months ago and his stance now, except Obama got the guy back as he demanded, so now he's against it. You know the type.
You Have to do better than "libtards", you just have to.
 

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Good for Her. Would never vote for her, but sadly I think it's fait accompli that she's gonna be President in 2017, and one of the most important qualities a person in that position can have is to own up to their mistakes. Hopefully there's alot more owning up in that Book.


Hillary Clinton on Iraq vote: ‘I still got it wrong. Plain and simple.’
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Nope, they're both Hypocrites and liars. Wise and respectable?? Where did I say that? She's damn smart, but respectable, not so much IMO. Hillary gets credit for owning up to a Huge mistake on her misguided and stupid vote on the Iraq war. She's not half assing it, pussyfooting around it, she's totally owning up to it. Allen West sniveled his way out of a military Court Martial. He's "changing his stance on Bergdahl" simply because he's a partisan Hack, who will reflectively disagree with whatever Obama does. It's what pays the bills for him. Nothing new happened there to cause a change in his stance from a few months ago and his stance now, except Obama got the guy back as he demanded, so now he's against it. You know the type.
You Have to do better than "libtards", you just have to.

Yeah, as soon as Iraq became a poison pill ALL of the loser liberal democrats jumped off the ship like flees off a dog.
Having a change of heart is one thing, changing one's position due to political pressure is another.

If you for one minute think Hillary is saying this for any other reason than trying to maintain her lifetime politician status, and dream of becoming the first woman President, you are not very wise.
 

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