Saturday, March 12

What Condi DIDN'T say

Lately the news surrounding the 2008 presidential candidates has all been speculation. It's all about what Hillary didn't say or how Hillary is trying to pander to the moderates and centrists.

Now it's Condi's turn.
In an interview with The Washington Times, Condi protests that she never dreamt of becoming an elected official but Mr. Sammon can't help but point out that the current Secretary of State did not deny a possible 2008 run.

Bottom line to Republicans: Don't get your hopes up in a female match-up against Hillary.
2008 run, abortion engage her politically
By Bill Sammon
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday pointedly declined to rule out running for president in 2008, and gave her most detailed explanation of a "mildly pro-choice" stance on abortion.
In an interview with editors and reporters in the office of the editor in chief at The Washington Times, she said she would not want the government "forcing its views" on abortion.
She seemed bemused by speculation that a Rice candidacy could set up an unprecedented all-woman matchup with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, who is widely expected to seek the presidency.

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