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Mar 06 2009

Hillary Clinton, Secretary of the State of Confusion.

Published by csc5502 at 1:26 pm under Current Events, Politics Edit This

Hillary Clinton is a diplomatic disaster, surpassed only by her utter fool of a boss, Barack “thanks for the priceless, museum quality artifacts…here, take these DVDs” Obama.

Let’s see what we have out on the world stage, now that the evil, brutish, cowboy George Bush and his total disdain for diplomacy are gone.

Hillary Clinton went out and mispronounced the names of European officials.  If Bush or someone in his pay had done this, we would hear about it for 25 years, like Dan Quayle’s spelling of potato.  With Hillary, it’s the “oh she’s tired again” excuse.

She also claimed that our democracy was older than Europe’s, something the Greeks might take offense to.

But the most ironic and appropriate piece of diplomatic genius was handing the Russian foregin minister a big red button with the word “reset” in Russian.  It was supposed to represent a “reset” of American-Russian relations after the “low” reached under that horrible diplomat Bush.  She even bragged about “[w]e worked hard to get the right Russian word.”  Only “we” did not get the word right.  The button actually said “overcharge.”  Given Obama’s desire to tax anything that produces, this seems like one hell of a Freudian slip.

So, nobody in the new, revamped, Super Diplomacy Uber Alles, State Department of the Messiah could translate Russian accurately?

Again, thank Gaia (sorry, I almost said God) that those incompetent Bush buffoons are out.

Right, Obamatons?

Read it yourself here and here.

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