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Maybe I'm missing something

Speaking to Wolf Blitzer on CNN, Hilary Clinton says that she doesn't think that "politics should be playing a role in how our country responds" to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

Well, it was a political assassination. What exactly does she expect?

She is, of course, referring to the Obama camp's implication that her foreign policy skills are lacking. But in the same breath she talked about how she knew Bhutto personally, and they cut to video of Clinton and Bhutto walking together, so how exactly is her reaction not political in and of itself? Gimme a break.

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