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The Guild 9-3-2003 Chilly Hilly
SeattlePI ^ | 9-3-2003 | Cecelia Goodnow

Posted on 09/02/2003 9:13:35 PM PDT by BigWaveBetty

Insiders say a certain social hypothermia has developed between supermodel Christie Brinkley and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. (They deny it and proclaim deep mutual affection.) The scoop is that a year ago, Clinton agreed to speak at a benefit for Brinkley's charity, the Star

Foundation, with the understanding a Hillary fund-raiser would precede the event -- but no fund-raiser took place. Although Clinton came, Brinkley reportedly felt she left too early. Now Brinkley and her husband, Peter Cook, have declined an invitation to join the board of an unrelated Clinton fund-raiser -- an act seen as a slap in the face. "They'll never be asked again," one insider fumed.

Hilly is chilly because she was stiffed out of campaign cash? Nahhhhhh, couldn't be!



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Gosh I hope I didn't mistake this for satire.
1 posted on 09/02/2003 9:13:36 PM PDT by BigWaveBetty
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs; mountaineer; Timeout; ClancyJ; BlessedAmerican; daisyscarlett; LBGA; Rheo; ..
Good Morning!
2 posted on 09/02/2003 9:14:44 PM PDT by BigWaveBetty (Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us all to be happy ~~ Ben Franklin)
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To: BigWaveBetty
I certainly HOPE the photo at the top of the page is satire. If it isn't,,,, it's really, really scarey.
3 posted on 09/02/2003 9:29:50 PM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: Iowa Granny; BigWaveBetty
What is up with Hillary's hair? It looks as if it hasn't been washed for weeks, and then got wet. Ugh, I'd be soooo embarrassed to be seen with hair like that in public.
4 posted on 09/02/2003 9:57:47 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs; mountaineer; Iowa Granny; BigWaveBetty; lodwick; All
I was at Super Target earlier this evening looking at the books. As a ervice to the public, I moved both copies of Living History. One I put behind Dr Phi's book, and the other one I put behind some steamy bodice ripper romance book.
5 posted on 09/02/2003 9:59:44 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
I saw on another thread that Hillary is whining about having gained 15# on her book tour. Comparing her book cover with her latest photo, looks more like 30#.

You can get a copy of her book in India for under $5.00....

A Bangladeshi hawker sells the English and Bengali versions of 'Living History,' authored by former U.S. first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (news - web sites), in Dhaka, September 2, 2003. Bangladeshi writer Pramit Hossain translated the book into Bengali and it is being sold for 250 taka ($4.28). The downloaded English version is sold for 400 taka ($8.56). REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman

6 posted on 09/02/2003 11:05:38 PM PDT by daisyscarlett (a)
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To: Iowa Granny
Guess by the time the Kerrys got to Iowa, Teresa's "homemade" brownies were all gone. So John F. Kerry, the French looking candidate and War Hero, opened up his fat wallet and bought yogurt cones for everyone...What a guy!!

Democratic presidential hopeful and U.S. Senator John Kerry buys frozen yogurt cones for campaign workers, supporters and passersby, in Des Moines, Iowa, September 2, 2003. Slipping in the polls and searching for a spark to ignite his White House bid, the U.S. senator from Massachusetts formally launched his run for the Democratic nomination in 2004, drawing on his past as a war hero before heading to Iowa, site of the first major election test in January. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

7 posted on 09/02/2003 11:13:25 PM PDT by daisyscarlett (a)
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To: daisyscarlett; All
Good Morning.
8 posted on 09/03/2003 5:00:33 AM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: daisyscarlett
I did not know that yogurt was available in Iowa. Huh!
9 posted on 09/03/2003 5:40:07 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: Iowa Granny; *The GUILD
Escape reality with the Hindustan Times

10 posted on 09/03/2003 5:46:58 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: lodwick
That's reality?
11 posted on 09/03/2003 5:55:50 AM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: Iowa Granny; All
Sticking to her "just say no" stance, Sen. Hillary Clinton repeated yesterday she's not interested in a White House run next year.

"I've just got my hands full right now," Clinton (D-N.Y.) told reporters in Brooklyn, where she spoke to the borough's Chamber of Commerce.

"I'm just not thinking about it," she said. "I'm focused on doing my job [selling my novel], and I'm focused on electing a Democrat who is running."

But with speculation swirling to the contrary, Clinton's words were parsed yesterday for signs that her no really meant yes - or even maybe. Her denials were softer than on Friday, when she answered the same question with a flat, "I am absolutely ruling it out."

But one aide insisted, "It doesn't mean anything. ... She hasn't changed her mind."

Asked whether the rumors are harming the current field of Democratic candidates, Clinton replied, "I think that we have some very good candidates running. ... I think one of them will emerge, and I think [President Bush] is beatable."

Clinton repeatedly has vowed to serve out her Senate term, which ends in 2006. Many political insiders have speculated that Clinton would make a presidential push in 2008, assuming Bush wins a second term next year. But "Hillary '04" rumors were sparked last week when her aides posted gushing E-mails on her campaign Web site from supporters begging her to take on Bush. Word of a fund-raising meeting Clinton scheduled next week with strategists, along with recent polls showing Bush's support sagging, added fuel to the fire. But several political consultants were betting against a Clinton candidacy next year.

"Sometimes politicians should be taken at their word, and this is one of those cases," said Jeff Plaut, a Democratic consultant with Global Strategy Group. [Jeff, Jeff, Jeff - take a Clinton at his or her word? Are you crazy?]

Another strategist, who asked not to be identified, was more blunt: "I don't think she's running. I don't think she can win [against Bush]." NY Daily News

12 posted on 09/03/2003 6:14:09 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: BigWaveBetty
I guess this harridan won't do anything unless it benefits HER personally.
13 posted on 09/03/2003 6:18:39 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ; BigWaveBetty; All
We're moving past Labor Day, and the Hillary for President campaign is beginning to bubble and soon there may be a little steam.

Her denial that there's anything to the speculation that she's running next year and not in '08 — a denial far short of a Sherman — hews carefully to a script carefully worked out by the fun couple.

She is "absolutely ruling it out," the former first lady told reporters in New York. Well, of course she is. Ruling it in comes later. She didn't say, as the infamous Tecumseh Sherman famously did, that she wouldn't run if nominated and wouldn't serve if elected.

Clintonspeak is not difficult to parse. Bill was similarly coy, back in Arkansas in that other century, making a solemn promise to his constituents that if they would elect him governor one more time he would absolutely, positively serve the full term and not even think about the White House. The dust had hardly settled on the Bible on which he made his oath before he was on his way to New Hampshire.

Organizing a spontaneous draft is not easy, but this one will be easier than most. There's even a secondary "draft" under way, to get Wesley Clark in place to be her running mate, as cover in a time of war for that well-known Clinton loathing of the men and women of the military.

Desperate is as desperate does, and panic is the only way the Democrats can keep their wits about them. Who but a nanny can burp and diaper a party with a terminal case of the colic? .... Rest of Wes Pruden column

14 posted on 09/03/2003 6:32:40 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Utah Girl
On the last thread you said:

"That's the best description that I've heard of how the Clintons "governed" this country. They had/have no idea of how to lead or how to govern, they focus grouped all of their decisions to see what was popular, and took all the perks of the office for themselves and their cronies. It's almost as if they were aliens, imitating what true leaders do."

Actually, I've thought about this ever since the moment I watched his announcement that he would run for president. It wasn't just "what was popular" or all the perks.

Everything that man did in public.....every move, word, thought....was aimed at: How will I look, how will this play, on TV? It was the "affectation" that drove us all crazy. That's what I meant when I said they were "playing" government.

In the first campaign it was: how will this play on tonight's news? In the next 6 years, it became: How will this play with the "important" journalists? In the last 2 years, it became: How will this play with the historians..."my legacy"?

The dictionary defines "solipsism" as:
The theory or view that the self is the only reality.

That's Clinton.

There came a time when I was almost convinced he didn't really exist anymore, that he had become no more than that little figure in my TV set.

Unfortunately for our country, he was all too real.
15 posted on 09/03/2003 6:37:08 AM PDT by Timeout
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More Terry McAwful news (John Fund column):

But Clinton supporters have other reasons to be leery of a Dean candidacy. In June, the Drudge Report noted that Mr. Dean had confided to associates that he intended to change the leadership of the Democratic National Committee if he became the party's nominee.

A Dean adviser told Drudge that "it is important . . .to mark a new beginning, cut ties from the past."

Mr. Dean feels that Mr. McAuliffe, who served as Mr. Clinton's finance chairman in the 1996 election, has not performed well under pressure and was the architect of last year's disastrous off-year election results in which the Democrats became the first party out of power to lose seats in a mid-term election in over 60 years. Mr. McAuliffe is so controversial among Democratic activists that recently he has not been signing the patry's fund-raising mail. A no-name deputy now signs the direct mail appeals for funds. Mr. McAuliffe still has the confidence of Bill and Hillary Clinton, but his circle of admirers beyond that is limited.

Joe Trippi, Mr. Dean's campaign manager, disputed the Drudge account saying "No one from the Dean campaign leaked anything to Drudge. This report is like a National Enquirer headline." Doesn't sound like an unequivocal denial to me. Mr. McAuliffe has gone out of his way not to criticize Mr. Dean since the Drudge item, but privately is aware of the fact that Mr. Dean is the only one of the Democratic candidates who is hostile to his remaining as chairman. link

16 posted on 09/03/2003 6:37:11 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Timeout
The dictionary defines "solipsism" as:

The theory or view that the self is the only reality.

Thanks for the new vocabulary word. Can you give me the phonetic pronounciation? This is one I'm going to use.

17 posted on 09/03/2003 6:45:16 AM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: Iowa Granny
...uh, no. That's escaping reality, imo. ;-)
18 posted on 09/03/2003 6:47:07 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: Timeout
Excellent observation of the bent years. Thanks.
19 posted on 09/03/2003 6:50:09 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: Iowa Granny
Sol-ips-izm

emphasis on "sol", which rhymes with "doll".
20 posted on 09/03/2003 6:50:50 AM PDT by Timeout
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