Posted on 05/11/2006 9:51:40 AM PDT by shining_city
Hillary Clinton weighed in on the immigration reform debate recently by accusing the House Republicans of passing a bill that would criminalize the Good Samaritan and probably even Jesus himself. Hillary also opined that the House bill flew in the face of Republicans stated support for faith and values.
Hillary eagerly pounces on her political opponents supposed betrayal of their values, but what about her values? Far from walking in the footsteps of the Good Samaritan or Jesus himself, Hillary has consistently revealed a personal and political character the core values of which are ruthlessness, unbounding arrogance and endless ambition.
One of us had the surreal experience of being confronted by Hillary -- self-declared feminist and champion of womens rights -- as she protected her husband Bill against the charge of rape. Another of us worked with the Clintons prior to being sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton, and witnessed her dismissive, contemptuous interactions with others whenever the cameras werent present. Our experience of Hillary Clinton as ruthless and vindictive is validated in a newly released book, Ive Always Been a Yankees Fan: Hillary Clinton in Her Own Words, by Tom Kuiper.
Ive Always Been a Yankees Fan is a collection of quotes -- hundreds of them -- by and about Hillary Clinton, spanning her entire life and career, complete with pictures, captions and humorous but spot-on commentary. The quotes show a crass, insensitive side of Hillary, and in the foreword Dick Morris writes of this wonderful little book that No politician could possibly amass quotes like this and expect to run for office. Nobody would dare. Hillary Clinton, however, possesses an extraordinary level of arrogance (even for a politician), and expects to claw her way back to the White House despite being called out for her despicable attitudes and statements.
Our perception of Hillary, one shared by Tom Kuiper and Dick Morris, stands in stark contrast to the one touted by feminist legal scholar and author Susan Estrich. In her recent book, Estrich opines that Hillary can and should be elected the first female president. Estrich writes, I think that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, soon-to-be second-term senator from New York, centrist Democrat, strong on security, tough, moderate, family values, middle-aged, qualified, managed by Bill Clinton, is the next president of the United States. Moderate? Family values? Kuipers new book goes a long way toward discrediting the version of Hillary Clinton that permitted her to launch her own political career, and on which she hopes to ascend to the presidency in 2008.
For example, Kuiper quotes multi-millionaire Hillary opining that The unfettered free market has been the most radically disruptive force in American life in the last generation. It is difficult to discern any moderation in that statement. Or in this response by Hillary to a constituent who expressed concern over being forced into a government-run health-care plan: Its time to put the common good, the national interest, ahead of individuals. Or in this explanation to wealthy donors regarding her support for repealing the Bush tax cuts: Many of you are well enough off that [the] tax cuts may have helped you. Were saying that for America to get back on track, were probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. Were going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.
How about Hillarys supposed support for family values, which should include justice for abused women and children? Ive Always Been a Yankees Fan presents Hillary publicly announcing, I am proud that my husband has stood up as president to confront the violence and to protect American women. But Kuiper also accurately recounts how Hillary privately revealed a complete lack of concern for protecting women against violence when she asked to meet Juanita Broaddrick just weeks after Juanita had been raped by Bill Clinton. Hillary was willing to do whatever it took to prevent Juanita from holding her husband accountable for an unspeakable act of violence.
Kuiper also quotes Hillary Clinton as saying of the many women who have reported having sexual encounters with Bill Clinton (forced or otherwise): These women are all trash. Nobodys going to believe them. This is hardly how Jesus himself would respond to women reporting what often amounted to sexual mistreatment, and we doubt that He would crucify Gennifer Flowers for daring to disclose her affair with Hillarys husband -- even though Bill Clinton himself eventually admitted under oath to having the affair with Flowers. Hillary professes to be a voice for Americas children, yet at an event with preschoolers at the governors mansion as first lady of Arkansas Mother Clinton was overheard on the intercom system saying, I want to get this s--- over with and get these damn people out of here. Hillary has not demonstrated a consistent track record of treating women and children -- at least children not her own -- with care and concern. She was certainly quick enough to demand that taxpayers fund a pool for the governors mansion while first lady of Arkansas.
Hillary invariably relies on the maxim the best defense is a good offense to deflect attention from her own wrongdoing. She refuses to address or apologize for the statements -- many of them vulgar and outrageous -- that Tom Kuiper has painstakingly assembled, but she audaciously continues to malign others for supposedly failing to act on faith and values. Based on our personal experiences with Hillary Clinton, we encourage others to explore the true nature of this woman through Kuipers entertaining but revealing book before throwing political support to Hillary on the misguided impression that she is the moderate, family-values candidate she wants you to think she is.
Mrs. Willey is a Virginia businesswoman and former White House volunteer who was allegedly sexually assaulted by Clinton in 1993.
Ms. Jackson is an attorney, rape survivor, and author of Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine.
Ms. Broaddrick is an Arkansas businesswoman and former "Clinton for Governor" supporter who was allegedly raped by Bill Clinton in 1978.
You've got it down pretty well.
How long after he was sworn in was it before he made that statement. About 2 weeks as I recall!
yep. Just busted his ass for 2 whole weeks.
I would have to be drunker than a Kennedy to be fooled by a Clinton.
Ouch.
Thank you so much for posting this. Unlike any of Hillary's adoring lapdogs, these ladies have suffered at the hand of the Clintons, and know first hand their cruelty.
"One of us had the surreal experience of being confronted by Hillary -- self-declared feminist and champion of womens rights -- as she protected her husband Bill against the charge of rape.
Another of us worked with the Clintons prior to being sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton, and witnessed her dismissive, contemptuous interactions with others whenever the cameras werent present. Our experience of Hillary Clinton as ruthless and vindictive is validated in a newly released book, Ive Always Been a Yankees Fan: Hillary Clinton in Her Own Words, by Tom Kuiper."
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AN OPEN LETTER TO HILLARY CLINTON BY JUANITA BROADDRICK
As I watched Rick Lazio's interview on Fox News this morning, I felt compelled to write this open letter to you, Mrs. Clinton. Brit Hume asked Mr. Lazio's views regarding you as a person and how he perceived you as a candidate. Rick Lazio did not answer the question, but I know that I can. You know it, too.
I have no doubt that you are the same conniving, self-serving person you were twenty-two years ago when I had the misfortune to meet you. When I see you on television, campaigning for the New York senate race, I can see the same hypocrisy in your face that you displayed to me one evening in 1978. You have not changed.
I remember it as though it was yesterday. I only wish that it were yesterday and maybe there would still be time to do something about what your husband, Bill Clinton, did to me.
There was a political rally for Mr. Clinton's bid for governor of Arkansas. I had obligated myself to be at this rally prior to my being assaulted by your husband in April, 1978.
I had made up my mind to make an appearance and then leave as soon as the two of you arrived. This was a big mistake, but I was still in a state of shock and denial.
You had questioned the gentleman who drove you and Mr. Clinton from the airport. You asked him about me and if I would be at the gathering. Do you remember? You told the driver, "Bill has talked so much about Juanita", and that you were so anxious to meet me.
Well, you wasted no time. As soon as you entered the room, you came directly to me and grabbed my hand. Do you remember how you thanked me, saying "we want to thank you for everything that you do for Bill". At that point, I was pretty shaken and started to walk off.
Remember how you kept a tight grip on my hand and drew closer to me? You repeated your statement, but this time with a coldness and look that I have seen many times on television in the last eight years. You said, "Everything you do for Bill". You then released your grip and I said nothing and left the gathering.
What did you mean, Hillary? Were you referring to my keeping quiet about the assault I had suffered at the hands of your husband only two weeks before? Were you warning me to continue to keep quiet? We both know the answer to that question.
Yes, I can answer Brit Hume's question. You are the same Hillary that you were twenty years ago. You are cold, calculating and self-serving. You cannot tolerate the thought that you will soon be without the power you have wielded for the last eight years.
Your effort to stay in power will be at the expense of the state of New York. I only hope the voters of New York will wake up in time and realize that Hillary Clinton is not an honorable or an honest person.
I will end by asking if you believe the statements I made on NBC Dateline when Lisa Myers asked if I had been assaulted and raped by your husband? Or perhaps, you are like Vice-President Gore and did not see the interview.
Juanita Broaddrick
Arkansas
I expect they will be the 2008 version of the Swiftboats.
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I was listening to Hugh Hewitt a little while ago...and he had on John Podhoretz that wrote a book about Hillary...
He said that if the POTUS election was held now, Hillary would win, hands down. YIKES.
We have got a LOT of work to do...
You can count on me...
I have been making quite a few freeper enemies by inserting in the immigration threads and others that they better be careful or they will have Hillary as President.
Some think that is preferable to President Bush...sigh
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