Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - The National Taxpayers Union has issued its annual "Taxpayers Score," which rates members of Congress based on their fiscal voting records, and the group said one freshman senator stands out.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) "earned the dubious distinction of being the lowest-scoring member of the Senate in 2001, with a 3 percent [rating]," NTU said in its announcement.
"This is the worst score for a Senate freshman in their first year in office that NTU has ever recorded," the group added.
It is unbelievable that she could profess to be for fiscal responsibility, among the various other lies in her spiel.