Sen. Clinton compared GOP-run House to a
'plantation'
MSNBC
January 18, 2006
NEW YORK - A day after Hillary Clinton blasted the Bush administration and
compared the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to a plantation,
Republicans said Tuesday that the New York senator was out of line.
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., said that Clinton "was probably a
little over the top," NBC News reported. He also said that having never run a
plantation, he was unsure Clinton was implying, but "if she was trying to be
racist, that is unfortunate."
Clinton said on Monday had said Bush's administration was "one of the worst"
in U.S. history and said the House "has been run like a plantation, and you
know what I'm talking about."
She said the House "has been run in a way so that nobody with a contrary
view has had a chance to present legislation, to make an argument, to be
heard."
White House spokesperson Scott McClellan said Tuesday that Clinton was "out
of bounds."
Former Vice President Al Gore also attacked Republicans on Monday, calling
Bush's domestic wiretap program "a threat to the very structure of our
government."
Asked about the criticism coming from the two high-profile Democrats on the
same day, McClellan said, "Well, I think we know, one tends to like or enjoy
grabbing headlines; the other one — sounds like the political season may
be starting early."
Clinton is running for re-election this year.
Clinton apologizes on behalf of government
Speaking during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event, Clinton offered an apology
to a group of Hurricane Katrina survivors "on behalf of a government that left
you behind, that turned its back on you."
Her remarks were met with thunderous applause by a mostly black audience at
the Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in Harlem.
"We have a culture of corruption, we have cronyism, we have incompetence,"
she said. "I predict to you that this administration will go down in history as
one of the worst that has ever governed our country."
RNC spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt said: "On a day when Americans are focused on
the legacy of Martin Luther King, Hillary Clinton is focused on the legacy of
Hillary Clinton."
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