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Clinton Says Gay Opponent of His Wife May Be 'Self-Loathing'
NY Times ^ | April 12, 2005 | RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Posted on 04/12/2005 3:28:18 AM PDT by Pharmboy

Former President Bill Clinton unleashed an attack yesterday against a gay Republican strategist who has plans to work against Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's re-election, suggesting that the man may be "self-loathing" to work on behalf of the Republican Party.

The former president was reacting to reports that the strategist, Arthur J. Finkelstein, was in the midst of setting up a political action committee to defeat Mrs. Clinton in 2006. Republican officials close to Mr. Finkelstein have said that he hopes to be able to finance an advertising campaign similar to the one orchestrated against John Kerry last year by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

"I was sort of sad when I read it," Mr. Clinton said, speaking at a news conference at his office in Harlem, where he announced that his foundation was donating $10 million to treat children with AIDS.

The former president noted that an earlier article over the weekend reported that Mr. Finkelstein had married his male partner in a civil ceremony at his home in Massachusetts, then he alluded to the Republican Party's use of the same-sex marriage issue to mobilize conservative voters.

"Either this guy believes his party is not serious and he's totally Machiavellian," Mr. Clinton said, or "he may be blinded by self-loathing." Mr. Finkelstein, a reclusive former adviser to Gov. George E. Pataki, did not respond to a message left at his office seeking a comment on Mr. Clinton's remarks. But his allies quickly did.

"It's really beneath a former president to comment on someone's personal life like that," said Michael McKeon, a Republican strategist, former Pataki aide and friend of Mr. Finkelstein's. "After everything he has been through in his own life, you'd think he'd know better."

The spectacle of the former president coming to the defense of his wife, a tough politician in her own right, generated considerable buzz in political circles, particularly since Mr. Clinton has tried to keep a low profile and stay out of Mrs. Clinton's way since she took office.

While Mrs. Clinton's popularity rating is high and Republicans are having trouble finding a strong candidate to run against her, the senator's political advisers have seized on Mr. Finkelstein's plans as a strong sign of the fierce campaign they expect from Republicans.

Mr. Finkelstein, who helped engineer Mr. Pataki's 1994 victory over Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, has not publicly commented on his plans to establish an anti-Clinton committee.

But the Republicans familiar with those plans say he is attempting to line up donors to help the committee, called Stop Her Now, reach its goal of raising as much as $10 million to finance an independent campaign against her. In that context, Mr. Clinton offered high praise for his wife's record in office, describing her as a hard-working senator. "I don't think he'll stop her," he said, referring to Mr. Finkelstein.

Mr. Finkelstein's associates have said they were surprised to learn of his marriage to another man, in light of his history with the party and his own place as a prominent conservative. He has been allied over the years with Republicans who have adamantly opposed gay rights measures, including former Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina. Mr. Finkelstein has been the subject of attacks by gay rights advocates who have accused him of hypocrisy.

Donald G. McNeil Jr. contributed reporting for this article.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: clintonlegacy; dirtyrats; finkelstein; gay; hillary; hitlary; homosexual; homosexualagenda; hrc; impeachedpotus; rats; slickwillie; worstlady; x42
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To: organdonor; BikerNYC

I know there is alot of money in the homosexual world, but why would it be profitable to be a homosexual Republican?


61 posted on 04/12/2005 6:40:29 AM PDT by Delphinium
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To: Pharmboy

Just tell me where to mail the check!


62 posted on 04/12/2005 6:41:09 AM PDT by RoseD (Oklahoma)
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To: Pharmboy
Former President Bill Clinton unleashed an attack yesterday against a gay Republican strategist who has plans to work against Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's re-election, suggesting that the man may be "self-loathing" to work on behalf of the Republican Party.

Clinton seems to be suggesting gays are naturally 'self-loathing'. I am not sure gays will take kindly to this line of attack.

63 posted on 04/12/2005 6:43:18 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: Delphinium

Because, as has been shown to be the case with this particular person, people pay him for his advise regardless of whether or not he is a homosexual republican (or maybe because of it, for whatever reason). Finklestein has been with his partner for 40 years. Certainly Jesse Helms and his other clients knew this.


64 posted on 04/12/2005 6:47:23 AM PDT by BikerNYC
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To: beyond the sea

Lyn Nofziger had an article in the Washington Times yesterday about a book detailing the signs of a sociopath and saying that 4% of all people are sociopaths. This article is really sums up Bill Clinton perfectly.


65 posted on 04/12/2005 6:57:11 AM PDT by goosie
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To: organdonor
The idea a a "guy" marrying another "guy" is repugnant at best, unless you are a Democrat. This, little fact, is the reason we have a "divide" between the parties currently everybody talks about. In my opinion, the Republicans and conservatives, did nothing wrong, we were FORCED to take stronger positions, due to the attacks by the democratic party (i.e. Homosexual marriages in MA). We, on this side, generally believe in 'live and let live.' And we did that for many years... and then one day we found out, we were under total attack by what I call the culture of perversion. They were no longer happy living their lives but now wanted to imposed it on all of us, whether we like it or not!! And this also finally woke us up to the fact, that judges were getting more aggressive creating law, thus, the awareness right now, this has to be fixed. So you see? it's all related.

:)

This is a war for preserving our values.

66 posted on 04/12/2005 7:30:32 AM PDT by ElPatriota (let's not forget, we are all still friends despite our differences)
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To: goosie
Lyn Nofziger had an article in the Washington Times yesterday about a book detailing the signs of a sociopath and saying that 4% of all people are sociopaths. This article is really sums up Bill Clinton perfectly.

Clinton is "out there" alright!

67 posted on 04/12/2005 7:35:53 AM PDT by beyond the sea (Advanced Directive -- don't step on my blue suede shoes.)
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To: Pharmboy
"It's really beneath a former president to comment on someone's personal life like that,"...

Nothing is beneath clintoon.

68 posted on 04/12/2005 7:38:38 AM PDT by CPOSharky (You are born cold, wet, and hungry. Things get worse, then you die.)
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To: CPOSharky

Notice how they did not say: "...really beneath Clinton." Only that it's "...really beneath a former president."


69 posted on 04/12/2005 7:43:20 AM PDT by Pharmboy ("Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God")
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To: theDentist
Is it beyond libs to see that maybe sexuality isn't the only defining character of someone's life? That maybe there's more to a person than a quirk of his personality?

Very true. Roy Cohn also comes to mind.
70 posted on 04/12/2005 7:51:44 AM PDT by BikerNYC
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To: Pharmboy

Clinton has a self that is worthy of nothing but loathing, yet he actually worships himself.

If Bill was the humane person he pretends to be and really does believe Finkelstein loathes himself, he would stop bashing him and teach him how he manages to adore his own loathesome self.

In appreciation for Clinton's act of kindness, Finkelstein could be so moved that he would share a part of his name with Clinton. What could possibly be more appropriate than Billyfink Clinton?


71 posted on 04/12/2005 7:54:52 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Have the Democrats,our RINOs and their MSM ever met a skunk too stinking to snuggle up to?)
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To: BikerNYC

Exactly!


72 posted on 04/12/2005 8:09:09 AM PDT by theDentist (The Dems are putting all their eggs in one basket-case: Howard "Belltower" Dean.)
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To: beyond the sea
Just getting read to take the Hippocratic oath.

On my oath I will use spell check as to not upset certain freepers.

73 posted on 04/12/2005 8:30:12 AM PDT by OldFriend (MAJOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH.....INSPIRATIONAL)
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To: OldFriend
ROFL!!!!!
74 posted on 04/12/2005 1:26:39 PM PDT by beyond the sea (Advanced Directive -- don't step on my blue suede shoes.)
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