Please see #109 — can anyone think of a Freeper who might be near Palo Alto, CA and able to try to get a look at or a copy of Chelsea’s undergrad thesis on the Irish peace process?
It would be incredibly revealing of another Hillary fabrication if Chelsea’s 150 page account written in 2001, presumably with plenty of help from her father and his colleagues, did not match Hillary’s recent fantasy.
Of course, it would not be meaningful if Chelsea’s thesis DID support Hillary’s account since that could just be Clintonista spin in formation...... but think how revealing it would be if Chelsea had written 150 pages on the topic for the Stanford history dept. and did NOT attribute a central role to Hillary? That would put both of them on the spot for a huge credibility problem and they could no longer get away with answering “none of your business” (well they might try, but a lot of people could finally see through it).
Here’s an article which confirms that Chelsea interviewed her father (no mention of her mother!!!!) for her undergrad thesis — I’m sure he also put her in touch with various former colleagues for the subject.........
“In 2001, Chelsea delivered her 167-page thesis on the Northern Ireland peace process (for which she interviewed, among others, her father) and set her sights on Britain’s Oxford University where would pursue studies in International Relations.”
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-07/24/content_351366.htm
http://www.mrcranky.com/movies/tombraider/35.html
`She is very bright. She's extremely well-informed, as someone would expect. She's very well-read. She's read things I'd be surprised an undergraduate had read,'' said her thesis adviser, Professor Jack Rakove, Pulitzer Prize- winning author of ``Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution.''
Her honors history thesis was on the role of her father's administration in mediating the peace agreement in Northern Ireland.
``She did talk at some length with her father and some members of the administration, but for the most part relied on the documentary record,'' Rakove said. ``It was a fairly careful examination of how the peace talks unfolded in the 1990s and the American role in them.''
no mention of hellary. isn't that interesting ?
Sorry E, I don’t know a soul in that area.