May 28, 2005

Why there will never be a "President Condi"

From a much longer article about an appearance in San Francisco:
...[Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was] asked for her opinion about the role of armed volunteers guarding the border with Mexico.

"As to enforcement, that is a role for the United States government and the United States government alone," she said bluntly...
Yes, well, unfortunately, the U.S. government is intentionally not doing the job.

If she ever gets close to being nominated for an elected office, expect her support for Bush's various Open Borders goals to be a major part of the opposition from anyone to the right of things.

For previous examples, see "She's a team player!", "Borderline Insanity - Part IV: Globalized Insanity", and "Visas for Terror".



Posted to Politics at May 28, 2005 08:09 PM

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