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Debunking Hillary’s Experience

by @ 7:03 am on March 8, 2008.

A Nobel Peace Prize winner has said that Hillary Clinton had no real role in negotiating peace in Northern Ireland:

Hillary Clinton had no direct role in bringing peace to Northern Ireland and is a “wee bit silly” for exaggerating the part she played, according to Lord Trimble of Lisnagarvey, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and former First Minister of the province.

“I don’t know there was much she did apart from accompanying Bill [Clinton] going around,” he said. Her recent statements about being deeply involved were merely “the sort of thing people put in their canvassing leaflets” during elections. “She visited when things were happening, saw what was going on, she can certainly say it was part of her experience. I don’t want to rain on the thing for her but being a cheerleader for something is slightly different from being a principal player.”

Mrs Clinton has made Northern Ireland key to her claims of having extensive foreign policy experience, which helped her defeat Barack Obama in Ohio and Texas on Tuesday after she presented herself as being ready to tackle foreign policy crises at 3am.

“I helped to bring peace to Northern Ireland,” she told CNN on Wednesday. But negotiators from the parties that helped broker the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 told The Daily Telegraph that her role was peripheral and that she played no part in the gruelling political talks over the years.

Well, maybe she made the coffee or something, because she certainly wasn’t actively involved in the process:

[W]hile Hillary Clinton represented the U.S. on the world stage at important moments while she was first lady, there is scant evidence that she played a pivotal role in major foreign policy decisions or in managing global crises.

Pressed in a CNN interview this week for specific examples of foreign policy experience that has prepared her for an international crisis, Clinton claimed that she “helped to bring peace” to Northern Ireland and negotiated with Macedonia to open up its border to refugees from Kosovo. She also cited “standing up” to the Chinese government on women’s rights and a one-day visit she made to Bosnia following the Dayton peace accords.

Earlier in the campaign, she and her husband claimed that she had advocated on behalf of a U.S. military intervention in Rwanda to stop the genocide there.

But, as the song says, it ain’t necessarily so:

[H]er involvement in the Northern Ireland peace process was primarily to encourage activism among women’s groups there, a contribution that the lead U.S. negotiator described as “helpful” but that an Irish historian who has written extensively about the conflict dismissed as “ancillary” to the peace process.

The Macedonian government opened its border to refugees the day before Clinton arrived to meet with government leaders. And her mission to Bosnia was a one-day visit in which she was accompanied by performers Sheryl Crow and Sinbad, as well as her daughter, Chelsea, according to the commanding general who hosted her.

Whatever her private conversations with the president may have been, key foreign policy officials say that a U.S. military intervention in Rwanda was never considered in the Clinton administration’s policy deliberations. Despite lengthy memoirs by both Clintons and former Secretary of State and UN Ambassador Madeleine Albright, any advice she gave on Rwanda had not been mentioned until her presidential campaign.

Hillary may have more experience than Obama in that she’s visited more countries, but the assertion that she has real foreign policy experience is just another Clinton lie.

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3 Responses to “Debunking Hillary’s Experience”

  1. crazy politico Says:

    I’m a supporter of neither, however, if you look at actual, elected government experience, Obama actually has more than Hillary.

    As a commentator in Milwaukee noted, if Hillary’s experience as first lady makes her qualified to be president, then Deanna Favre should be the starting QB for Green Bay next season.

  2. Crazy Politicos Rantings Says:

    Best Line of the Week…

    If you need a read about Hillary’s “experience” give this one at Below the Beltway a shot….

  3. Libertarian Says:

    This post made me realize that Hillary has a catch-22 problem, but I’ve never heard anyone mention it: if she claims that sleeping with the President counts as experience, then she was operating as more than just First Lady. So………if she is elected, does that mean Bill will be doing the same? “Oh no!” she says, but you can’t have it both ways.

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