Well, "misleadingisms" ought to be a word
Clinton has always claimed to be the cold-eyed realist in the race, and at one point maybe she was. Increasingly, though, her words and actions reflect the kind of thinking that animates myths and fairy tales: Maybe a sudden and powerful storm will scatter my enemy's ships. Maybe a strapping woodsman will come along and save the day. - Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, May 27, 2008It's well worth reading the whole piece. I have not bothered to blog about her RFK comments, perhaps in anticipation of Hillary's forthcoming irrelevance, but I did note with pleasure that she floated her assassination comment on a raft of Clintonian misleadingisms (What is the word I want? Does it exist?), which Robinson and others have done a good job of disassembling.
Labels: 2008 presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton's delusional architecture
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