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    OP-ED: Thomas Houlahan
    Published: December 31, 2007
    How credible is Hillary Clinton on Pakistan?

    Last weekend after returning to my office from the television studios of a major network where I had done a brief segment on the security of Pakistan's nuclear weapons, I turned on CNN to watch their coverage of the Bhutto assassination's aftermath.

    Sen. Hillary Clinton was telling Wolf Blitzer that she didn't think "the Pakistani government at this time under President Musharraf has any credibility at all."

    She then said something that betrayed a serious lack of knowledge about Pakistan and called her own credibility on the subject into serious question.

    "If President Musharraf wishes to stand for election," she told Blitzer, "then he should abide by the same rules that every other candidate will have to follow."

    My immediate reaction was: "Did I hear that correctly?"

    As a Pakistan analyst, I know for a fact that Pervez Musharraf doesn't wish to stand for election any time soon.

    The upcoming elections are for the next parliament. Musharraf was just elected president of Pakistan, overwhelmingly, by popularly elected electors on Oct. 6. He's just begun his five-year term as the president of the country. Why would he ever want to run for one seat in parliament? It wouldn't make sense.

    However, I checked the transcript of the interview later. That's exactly what she said.

    My next reaction was: "Maybe she misspoke. Candidates do a lot of interviews. Not every sentence comes out the way they want it to."

    After all, Sen. Clinton is a candidate who is running claiming big-time foreign policy knowledge and experience that she says her closest opponents in the Democratic Primary don't have.

    Pakistan? A nuclear power? A front-line ally in the war on terror? A country that's been in the news an awful lot in the past few months? "C'mon," I told myself. "A candidate with all of those advisors has got to know at least the basics about Pakistan's political system."

    No such luck.

    Sunday morning, ABC's This Week ran an interview George Stephanopoulos had done with Sen. Clinton on Friday.

    The interview produced this gem:

    Referring to a possible delay in the elections, Sen. Clinton said: "I think it will be very difficult to have a real election. You know, Nawaz Sharif (leader of the PML-N, an opposition party) has said he's not going to compete. The PPP is in disarray with Benazir's assassination. He (President Pervez Musharraf) could be the only person on the ballot. I don't think that's a real election."

    And then it hit me:

    Sen. Clinton really didn't know that the upcoming elections were for individual seats in Pakistan's parliament. She actually believed that Bhutto, Nawaz and Musharraf would be facing off as individual candidates for leadership of the country in the upcoming elections.

    Sen. Clinton didn't know that Nawaz Sharif isn't allowed to run for office in Pakistan because of a felony conviction. She didn't know that President Musharraf won't be on the ballot because he's already been elected.

    Sen. Clinton, a candidate for the leadership of the free world, apparently doesn't know the first thing about the country referred to by some as "the most dangerous place on earth."


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    Thomas Houlahan is the director of the Military Assessment Program at the Center for Security and Science.
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  • #2
    But the democrats are going to dance around blowing rainbows and nominate her.
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    • #3
      And I thought after the mistakes Bush jr. regularly made nothing could shock you anymore
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      • #4
        Hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by SlowwHand
          Hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it?
          It's just too bad it took you guys 8 years to figure out Bush was a moron. I would have thought you would have picked that up after the first 4.
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          • #6
            Somehow, I think even Hillary Clinton will be an improvement.



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            • #7
              An unlinked op-ed attacking a political candidate and everyone believes it immediately? I don't think it's Hillary who should be called retarded.
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              • #8
                I'm actually not sure if Houlahan really realizes what he's talking about. Sharif actually has said his party will not compete for the elections. The PPP is in disarray and what is left is Musharaf's PML. The parties in Pakistan are really just extensions of their leaders. I mean, you aren't voting for your individual... you are really voting for Musharraf or Sharif or Bhutto.

                Furthermore, the MAIN ISSUE is whether Musharraf is VALID as President. The Supreme Court was about to declare his election illegal when he declared emergency rule and if Sharif or Bhutto was to win the parliament (or a joint coalition among them) would have acted to get Musharraf tossed out out of power and a new Presidential election which Musharraf would participate in as a civilian.



                On October 6, 2007, Musharraf won a vote to be re-elected Pakistan's president. However, the Supreme Court ruled that no winner would be proclaimed until it decides on the legality issue


                Did ole Houlahan forget that whole thing?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DaShi
                  An unlinked op-ed attacking a political candidate and everyone believes it immediately?
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                  • #10
                    Well, there's a link. It's still just an op-ed. It's not like outright lies about the Clintons haven't appeared in newpapers before. But you still believe it, don't you? Well, you believed Bush.
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                    • #11
                      Well, at least she can read up on the place.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DaShi
                        Well, there's a link. It's still just an op-ed. It's not like outright lies about the Clintons haven't appeared in newpapers before.
                        Damn that CNN. Does the right wing conspiracy know any bounds?!?!

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                        • #13
                          I was waiting for that.

                          So appears that Hillary did make those statements. However, upon reading those transcripts you'll see that Houlahan's arguments are based solely on a biased interpretation of those statements. You of all people should also know the meaning of the word "if" by now.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                            spin spin
                            ****ing pathetic. Once you became serious about basing your career on being a lawyer, you've gradually become shameless in turning off your brain and repeating hollow talking points only designed to confuse those who don't have the time to acquire in-depth knowledge about the situation. In this instance it is particularly disgusting since it would be only the good of your country to elect the most qualified leader available.

                            Clinton got caught with her pants down from not knowing the difference between the bicameral parliament and the President of Pakistan while pretending to be an expert on it. The empress has no clothes, and since journalists are now hired based on their looks', it's left to regional experts on the Internet to point out how naked the politicians really are with their pretended expertise.

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                            • #15
                              Actually, Imran makes some valid points. He doesn't deserve to be attacked so harshly for them. You can attack his point though.
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