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'If you'd had my life you'd be tough, too'

Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 4:45 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ’s Mike Memoli
SALISBURY, NC -- Hillary Clinton used her latest proposal on oil prices to portray herself as the fighter in the race, telling a few hundred people at the local train station here that she’d be their champion in the White House.
 
This morning, Clinton unveiled a plan to tax oil company “windfall” profits to pay for a gas tax holiday, which she said would provide needed relief for working-class Americans, who have seen energy costs take up greater percentage of their incomes. Here, she also discussed plans to create new jobs in a push to move toward energy independence, while outlining tough tactics she’d employ against oil producing countries to keep oil prices in line.
 
“Now, none of this is easy to do, but I don’t think we have a choice,” she said. “We can continue to be at the mercy of the … oil countries, which will mean that our standard of living will continue to decline. We will not recognize America. We will not recognize the American middle class. So we can either say, ‘OK, fine we’ll just kind of go along and, you know, elect somebody who’s nice or elect somebody who’s gonna continue the Bush policies. Or we can elect somebody who’s gonna fight for you. That is the choice in this election.”
 
Amid cheers, she made clear which candidate is that fighter. 
 
“Now, I know there are some people who say, ‘Oh my goodness, she is tough. Well, if you’d had my life you’d be tough, too.”
 
She urged those in the crowd to vote early, before Friday’s deadline. And in closing, added one last dig at her Democratic opponent.
 
“I wish it were true that you could go to Washington and say, ‘I want everybody to come together and just agree with me, and then let's just make these changes, because we all know we're supposed to do it,” she said. “I wish it were that simple. Because, boy, we sure could make change in a hurry.”
 
Three times during Clinton’s speech, trains passed by, some faster than others. The first time, as Clinton discussed oil, she waved at a caravan of tankers passing by. When another train came a-chugging, she interjected some of her views on rail travel.
 
“I love trains,” she said. “Someday I would hope we’d have passenger trains again that would be going through Salisbury. I think that would make a lot of sense; it would save us a lot in energy bills and, as our country ages, which we are, which is a good problem, it’ll give more people mobility than they might have otherwise. But that’s for another day.”

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TOUGH,YEA LIKE BEEF JERKY.MEMO TO HRC:TOUGH DOES NOT  EQUATE STRENGH. YOU KNOW,LIKE IN STRENGH OF CHARACTER. YOU LOST ALL OF MY RESPECT WHEN YOU DID'NT THROW BILL OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE.NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT TAX PAYERS HAVE BEEN FOOTING YOUR BILLS FOR 23YRS.TOUGH---HONEY YOU DONT HAVE A CLUE. ANGRY AND SHRILL IS MORE LIKE IT. IM NOT LOOKING FOR A TOUGH PRESIDENT.IAM LOOKING FOR TRUST, HONESTY,INTEGRITY AND STRENGH IN MY NEXT PRESIDENT-----OBAMA
Oh my goodness.... she is SO tough!! Imagine what it was like dodging sniper fire while trying to protect your only child!  And staying with your husband all during his numerous affairs just so you could ride his coat tails and campaign on his accomplishments because you have none of your own.  

And having a husband who makes 1M as a former president giving speeches (it's tough getting paid that much money just for giving speeches).

Do you have any idea how tough it is to HIDE money we're getting from all those shady deals we made during our White House years???

OH MY GOODNESS... she is SO TOUGH!!!!

Besides, who in this entire world would want to have an American President who was actually a nice person?

"if you had my life you would be tough too"
sooo your saying we are weak?
stop the presses hilary calls the voters weak


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