It happens every so often. Here is her statement on
the Olympics:
The violent clashes in Tibet and the failure of the Chinese
government to use its full leverage with Sudan to stop the genocide
in Darfur are opportunities for Presidential leadership. These
events underscore why I believe the Bush administration has been
wrong to downplay human rights in its policy towards China. At this
time, and in light of recent events, I believe President Bush
should not plan on attending the opening ceremonies in Beijing,
absent major changes by the Chinese government.
I encourage the Chinese to take advantage of this moment as an
opportunity to live up to universal human aspirations of respect
for human rights and unity, ideals that the Olympic games have come
to represent.
Americans will stand strong in support of freedom of religious
and political expression and human rights. Americans will also
stand strong and root for the success of American athletes who have
worked hard and earned the right to compete in the Olympic Games of
2008.
An all out boycott of the Olympics wouldn't be fair to
the athletes who worked so hard to get to this point, so let them
compete. But were President Bush himself to boycott the games, it
would make an important statement on human rights.