The Hill
Friday, December 05, 2008
SEARCH
Home
HillTube
Mobile
White Papers Portal
New Member Guide
BLOGS
Pundits Blog
Congress Blog
Blog Briefing Room
NEWS
Leading The News
Business & Lobbying
K Street Insiders
John Breaux
John Engler
Vin Weber
Dave Wenhold
The Executive
Campaign 2008
Endorsements '08
COLUMNISTS
Dick Morris
A.B. Stoddard
Brent Budowsky
Ben Goddard
David Hill
David Keene
Josh Marshall
Mark Mellman
Jim Mills
Markos Moulitsas (Kos)
Byron York
COMMENT
Editorial
Letters
Op-eds
Weyant's World
CAPITAL LIVING
Today's Stories
50 Most Beautiful 2008
Other Features
In The Know
Bookshelf
Food & Drink
Onward and Upward
RESOURCES
Classifieds
Subscribe
Order Reprints
Last Six Issues
Useful Links
RSS


Home arrow Leading The News arrow Clinton blasts Bush on ‘Mission Accomplished’
Leading The News PDF Print E-mail
Clinton blasts Bush on ‘Mission Accomplished’
Posted: 05/01/07 08:04 PM [ET]
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination, yesterday slammed President Bush on the fourth anniversary of his famous “Mission Accomplished” speech.

Clinton decried the speech as a “political stunt” that she views as “one of the most shameful episodes in American history.”

“Never before in our history has a president said ‘mission accomplished’ when the mission had barely begun,” Clinton said in reference to the May 1, 2003 speech, which Bush held from the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. “Never before has a president landed on the deck of an aircraft carrier to proclaim the end of major combat operations to a war that rages on four years later.”

Clinton continues her quest to bolster her anti-war credentials to make gains with the Democratic base and fend off the challenges of her main rivals for the Democratic nomination, Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) and former vice presidential candidate John Edwards.

“The President took us to a preemptive war of his choosing based on his assessment of faulty evidence and trumped up facts,” Clinton said. “He ignored the warnings of senior military advisors and he retaliated against those who tried to stop him. And once he got the authority to put inspectors back into Iraq, he ignored their findings.”

Clinton said Bush’s handling of Iraq “stand as one of the darkest blots on leadership we’ve ever had in our nation’s history” and vowed to end the war.
 
 
 
BLOGS
ADVERTISER
Home | Privacy Policy | Terms And Conditions
The Hill
1625 K Street, NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20006
202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax

The contents of this site are © 2008 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc.