Hillary Clinton Does Not Respond Well To Criticism

Robert Paul Reyes
No president in recent history has been mocked, second-guessed, criticized and condemned more than George W. Bush. It’s not my purpose to defend Dubya, he deserves much of the abuse, but I have to admit that he hasn’t lost his good nature.

Contrast Bush’s reaction to adversity with the way Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton handles criticism. David Geffen, the Hollywood mogul, and former Clinton friend and donor shared his thoughts about Hillary Clinton with the New York Times:

Everybody in politics lies, but they (The Clintons) do it with such ease it’s troubling”

I don’t think that another incredibly polarizing figure, no matter how smart she is and no matter how ambitious she is—and God knows, is there anybody more ambitious than Hillary Clinton?—can bring the country together.”

Hillary whose default mode seems to be “shrill”, reacted with outrage: “This is the politics of personal destruction.”


Geffen could have mentioned that Slick Willy cheated on her and was subsequently fined $90,000 for lying to a federal judge about it.

Shrill Hill, that’s not the politics of personal destruction. That’s an honest assessment by a former friend of yours, who knows you quite well.

Hillary expected her presidential campaign to be a coronation, with nary a word of criticism, but out of nowhere comes Barack Obama, stealing the spotlight and some Hollywood donors.

Hillary sounds and acts like a dictator who feels she is above criticism. If Hillary Clinton wins the White House, I will move to Venezuela. Hugo Chavez may be usurping all the power in Venezuela, but he seems to be a gentleman.
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