Olbermann: Hillary "Has No Business Being. . . President of the United States"
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Todd Epp in 2008 Election, 2008 Presidential Election
If you think I was hard on Hillary Clinton's monumentally stupid attempt to use the possibility of a political assassination against Barack Obama as a good reason to stay in the Democratic Presidential race, well, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann (a god in my book) did me about ten times better.

Here's his Special Comment in video:



And here are some excerpts from the transcript:

  • You actually invoked the nightmare of political assassination.

You actually invoked the specter of an inspirational leader, at the seeming moment of triumph, for himself and a battered nation yearning to breathe free, silenced forever.

You actually used the word "assassination" in the middle of a campaign with a loud undertone of racial hatred - and gender hatred - and political hatred.

You actually used the word "assassination" in a time when there is a fear, unspoken but vivid and terrible, that our again-troubled land and fractured political landscape might target a black man running for president.

  • Since those awful words in Sioux Falls, and after the condescending, buck-passing statement from her spokesperson, Senator Clinton has made something akin to an apology, without any evident recognition of the true trauma she has inflicted.
  • We cannot forgive you this -- not because it is crass and low and unfeeling and brutal.

This is unforgivable, because this nation's deepest shame, its most enduring horror, its most terrifying legacy, is political assassination. . .

The politics of this nation is steeped enough in blood, Senator Clinton, you cannot and must not invoke that imagery! Anywhere! At any time!
  • Because a senator - a politician - a person - who can let hang in mid-air the prospect that she might just be sticking around in part, just in case the other guy gets shot - has no business being, and no capacity to be, the President of the United States.

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