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View from the Right: Clinton on the verge of a nervous breakdown

Hillary Clinton snapped. It was unfortunate, because she is our secretary of state, and she blew a fuse while abroad; but it's only human to unload now and again, and it was all a misunderstanding, in any case. What I find dispiriting is how the media's treatment of situations like this has a decided partisan bias.

Unless you were on vacation and avoiding all media, you probably know the story. During her seven-nation tour of Africa, the former first lady lashed out at a student in Kinshasa, Congo, who apparently asked her a question about her husband's views on China and the Congo. (According to reports, the student claimed it was a mistranslation and he was asking about President Obama's views.)

Our secretary of state reacted: "Wait, you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? My husband is not the secretary of state. I am. You ask my opinion, I will tell you my opinion. I am not going to be channeling my husband."

As it happens, the student's query wouldn't have been the most inappropriate thing to ask. Clinton's husband, we must recall, is a former president of the United States. And his own mission to North Korea to secure the release of two imprisoned journalists had just eclipsed his wife's trip to Africa.

In reporting the incident, NBC's Andrea Mitchell explained on the Today show: "A lot of jet lag, clearly. By then she was at the half point in a 12-day trip, seven countries, very difficult travel. She had done 22 speeches and five interviews and she was exhausted -- and clearly, some would say, having a bad hair day. So not an easy day for Hillary Clinton." Later in the morning, she repeated the bad-hair day observation and excuse.

If bad hair days account for international incidents, perhaps Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson needs to be nominated for the country's chief diplomatic position next time. Rogaine prohibited.

One liberal columnist, in defending Clinton, took the occasion for an additional defense of President Obama and his assessment of the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. In a line that became increasingly familiar in media circles, both the secretary of state and the president were coyly condemned for their authenticity, as if they were being "too real" for the sensitive, ethereal world of politics.

The alternative explanation is that both Clinton and Obama behaved unprofessionally and got called on it. Both succumbed to a very human error -- falling victim to pride -- but they did so in a very public manner. Democrats are not alone in flubbing it in such unfortunate ways. But it's not typical for NBC reporters to defend a Republican the way they'll defend Hillary Clinton or the president, even weeks later.

Things were not the same for another live-wire female politician. On NBC's sister network, during the presidential campaign, Newsweek's Howard Fineman declared: "Sarah Palin makes Barack Obama look like John Adams. I mean, it's just, it's no contest."

Also during the campaign, NBC's Chris Matthews declared: "The fact of the matter is, the comparison between (Sarah Palin) and Hillary Clinton is the comparison between an igloo and the Empire State Building!"

And just this month Matthews led a conversation on whether or not it was racist for Palin to raise concerns about health-care reform and end-of-life issues.

But that's nowhere near the most biased media coverage of the former governor of Alaska: An otherwise well-respected magazine has allowed a prominent writer on its Web site to regularly question whether her youngest child is actually hers.

So Palin obviously knows by now what the uneven playing field looks like in politics. I've even seen MSNBC commentary on Palin's daughter's rhetoric. So Hillary Clinton gets a pass but Bristol Palin doesn't?

Outbursts have consequences. There will be tabloid coverage, and there should be criticism. But then we all move on and maybe spare a prayer for people who serve. It's hard to exist in the spotlight.

Kathryn Lopez is the editor of National Review Online (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.

(Aug. 20, 2009)

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The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Hanford Sentinel

Alihandero wrote on Aug 20, 2009 2:32 PM:

" Actually, I am sympathetic with Hillary on this one.

She was exhausted, had little preparation or makup on, the lighting was hot, harsh and unflattering.

The interpreter got it the question wrong.

If Hillary showed annoyance with the question AND her husband it was about time.

After all, she is only human... "

Deb wrote on Aug 21, 2009 4:49 PM:

" I like Hillary and was quite shocked at her response. While, I do understand it it was nonetheless unprofessional.

This comentator has a very short memory. Hillary has taken repeated media & GOP abuse. Chris Matthews said at one point Hillary's career was made possible by her husbands philandering.

Chesea has been an open target as well.... Even from McCain. In 1998 at a Republican fundraiser McCain made a joke about Chelsea.

"Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly?" he asked. "Because Janet Reno is her father."

While all of it is inappropriate - there's no one person in public office who goes unscathed by either the other party or the media.

It brings viewership, sells papers and in some cases probably wins a vote or two. "

Alihandero wrote on Aug 23, 2009 4:08 AM:

" And Deb, don't forget the liberal cable station MSNBC had one of their prominent reporters, David Schuster, declare that "Chelsea's sort of being pimped out in some weird sort of way."

Chris Matthews knifed Hillary repeatedly because his favorite Obama made him have a 'thrill run up his leg.'

Lets be fair and balanced for a change, Deb. "

Deb wrote on Aug 23, 2009 2:10 PM:

" Aahhh... I would have used MSNBC, but then would have been accused of using liberal sources. I was fully aware of that and I happen to think belittling of any kind is inappropriate. Once again, as one of the local liberals who like's Hillary - I think what she said and HOW she said it was inappropriate. No good excuse, reasons yea... we all have those, but it's not an excuse. "

ToldYouSo wrote on Aug 23, 2009 5:39 PM:

" Her outburst just shows how much she is hurting inside, afterall, she couldn't even beat Obama or get the loser's VP request and her husband Bill could beat them both in an election without even trying. As a Republican, I often wondered who could possibly be worse than Bill Clinton, then Gore, Obama, and Hilliary ran for office. "

Watchdog Fred wrote on Aug 24, 2009 12:07 PM:

" Where was Hillary's anger during the blue dress incident. She might have won the presidency had she showed this kind of spunk prior to this incident.

Her husband has an intern and a cigar in the oval office and that is o.k. but he upstages her on a foreign diplomatic venture and she looses her cool. Go Figure!

That is not the chronological timing you would expect comparing the two events in her life.

I guess it was easier to write a book about cigars and interns in Big Blue Dresses with stains on them, than students asking questions abroad.

Evidently one broad doesn't bother Hillary but another broad does. "

Deb wrote on Aug 24, 2009 2:58 PM:

" Did that really make you feel good Fred? C'mon... "

THEREALDOG wrote on Aug 26, 2009 10:09 AM:

" Could be worse.....The student could have asked another QUESTION about her hubby....LOL and his PAST.....LOL "

ToldYouSo wrote on Aug 28, 2009 7:08 PM:

" Bill Clinton really was a class (less) act, but Hillary can't really argue that she would be less than a nobody without him. "




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