Where Is Hillary?

This seems to have been a massive Charlie Foxtrot of the State Department as well. Just for example, how did this guy get a multiple-entry visa?

Yet Her Highness is nowhere to be seen. In fact, the last time I recall seeing her was when she was berating a middle-school student somewhere near Timbuktu for asking a badly interpreted question about her husband.

At least Janet Incompetano has been out taking fire, making a fool of herself on an hourly basis, even though her department actually had not that much control over what happened. Do we need to put the Secretary of State’s picture on a milk carton?

7 thoughts on “Where Is Hillary?”

  1. I believe Hillary is off eating/drinking herself to oblivion for giving up her Senate seat to climb aboard the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. At least she knows enough to keep her head down at a time when the Administration is surely looking for scapegoats now that the “Blame Bush” excuse has passed its due date.

  2. I am impressed that Hilary has so graciously offered her support to Obama and her party-I have been more impressed with her since then I ever was before.

  3. The multiple entry visa, from last I read, came during the previous administration. The question is particularly, why was he allowed to keep it once being put on a terrorist watch list? Why is the Nigerian and British US embassies pointing fingers at each other over who is responsible?

  4. At least she knows enough to keep her head down at a time when the Administration is surely looking for scapegoats now that the “Blame Bush” excuse has passed its due date.

    Haven’t you heard? They’re still unearthing hundreds of barrels of FAIL that Bush left buried in the backyard. It’s sure to be a problem through the 2012 election cycle.

  5. The multiple entry visa, from last I read, came during the previous administration.

    One of the primary reasons the Dems run Congress and Our Community-Organizer-in-Chief got themselves into power was their promise to clean up the messes and corruption of the GOP and Bush. So they’ve had 3 and 1 year, respectively, to show some progress. At some point they’ve got to stop whining about how hard the job is, how they were left with a mess far larger than they’d expected, to stop blaming their predecessors and actually do something that can be considered “progress” in that clean up.

    Considering that this is the same party that’s been running against Herbert Hoover since 1928, McCarthyism since 1952 and Richard Nixon since the 60s, I don’t expect them to stop blaming Bushitler any time soon.

  6. It would be nice in these times to have an appointee with actual experience and qualifications for a senior role. Come to think of it, that would be nice in our elected officials as well.

    Yet another reason limited government is a good idea.

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