Hillary continued her gaffe parade through Europe today.Pushing her "smart" foreign policy, Hillary mispronounced her EU counterpart's names and claimed the US democracy was older than Europe's.This follows her embarrassing "start button" gaffe from yesterday.Reuters reported:
Hillary Clinton raised eyebrows on her first visit to Europe as secretary of state when she mispronounced her EU counterparts' names and claimed U.S. democracy was older than Europe's....A veteran politician, Clinton compared the complex European political environment to that of the two-party U.S. system, before adding:"I have never understood multiparty democracy."It is hard enough with two parties to come to any resolution, and I say this very respectfully, because I feel the same way about our own democracy, which has been around a lot longer than European democracy."The remark provoked much headshaking in the parliament of a bloc that likes to trace back its democratic tradition thousands of years to the days of classical Greece.One working lunch later with EU leaders, Clinton raised more eyebrows when she referred to EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who stood beside her, as "High Representative Solano."She also dubbed European Commission External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner as "Benito."
March 8, 2009
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