Posted on 10/23/2001 3:19:34 AM PDT by Gothmog
For a month now we've refrained from taking childish, if not infantile, if not downright cheap and totally unfair shots at Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton - self-proclaimed virtuecrat and humanitarian, most meritorious of the meritocracy, smartest of the smart set, chief priestess of right-thinking, diversity-university, holier-than-thou know-it-alls who surely know that it takes a village and if you don't know it too you are, simply, a knuckle-dragging member of the vast right-wing conspiracy of dunces.
We've refrained, as I said. But we can keep silent no more.
Saturday night, Madison Square Garden. The Heroes of New York spot the ubiquitous pantsuit. They recoil. Like spontaneous generation, like The Wave rolling through Fenway, the boos come to life and crescendo to full throttle, all but drowning her out. ``Thank you. Thank you for being here tonight,'' says Hillary, onstage at ``The Concert for New York.'' Eight words into her greeting, she's shouting to be heard. ``Thank you for supporting New York.'' She's practically bellowing.
``Get off the stage!'' jeers a cop a few feet away.
``Thank you for your generosity.'' She's screeching.
``We don't want you here!!!'' the cop screeches back.
``On behalf of all the people who are going to need help for a very long time . . .''
And the ``anti-Clinton slurs spread and intensif(y) throughout the Garden, with many standing near the stage lobbing profanities.'' We're quoting The Drudge Report here, pardon me. But these are desperate times.
``Please join me in welcoming . . .'' And Hillary goes on bellowing but smiles as if nothing's wrong, as if she were not being pummeled by the very people we and she have canonized since Sept. 11 - New York City police and firefighters and survivors of the World Trade Center tragedy - as if she were not utterly humiliated and ready to pulverize whoever got her into this nightmare. Oh my, my, my. What a deeply satisfying moment it was.
``It's visceral for me,'' an equally thrilled fellow Hillary-hater Kevin Barry said yesterday. ``Who's she to get up on the stage?'' Who, indeed?
And who better to tell her than The Heroes, the real, regular people who apparently can't stomach her fawning phoniness anymore.
Yet according to Drudge again (sorry), a Hillary confidante labeled these same heroes as ``cops and firemen who listen to right-wing talk radio. They still think she killed Vince Foster!''
In other words, heroes when it suits her; knuckle-dragging vast right-wing conspirators when it doesn't.
In case you missed the others, this is the third post-9/11 faux pas for the first feminist who would, heaven help us, be our first female president.
Last week, a black van carrying Hillary and driven by a Secret Service agent blasted through security at a Westchester County airport, injuring a policeman who tried to stop it. First he shouted at them to stop. Then he banged on the van. ``I didn't know if we had a terrorist,'' said vigilant officer Ernest Dymond, who was briefly hospitalized. ``Once I found out who he was, I was even more agitated that he, of all people, should have known.''
Hillary was on her way to a private airplane at the time.
Then there was her petulant performance during President Bush's speech to Congress a month ago. He's talking courage, endurance, patience, love. She's grimacing, rolling her eyes, chatting away, clapping stingily, as if it hurt.
He's reassuring a shattered nation. ``The state of the union is strong.'' She looks, this newspaper said, like she's ``sucking on a lemon.''
Of course, we could cut Hillary some slack here. We could point out, for example, that many of the Heroes of New York overimbibed Saturday. We could. But we won't.
For if there's one bright side to our current horror, it's that we're drawn to what's better among us, what's higher, grander, truer and soul-enlarging - not what's prunish, greedy, grasping, cold-blooded, calculated and completely full of it. Like her.
Hell NO!!
In fact ... Rush just now said that he will be taking a call on the air from the firefighter, Mr. Moran (brother of a Freeper who died in the WTC), who was THERE Saturday night when she got booed. He was the one that got on stage to tell Osama bin Laden, "Come and get me [expletive deleted]". He will tell Rush why he thinks she got booed. :) I can't wait!! BTTT
Wow, this authour sure has Hillary's number! "Grasping," isn't that what Barbara Olson called her? Maybe it was Peggy Noonan.
Funny, so do I. Or that she was involved in the hit.
MKM
The author of the e-mail chose to blame the actions of the honorees and audience members on the consumption of beer. Now if the audience was comprised of Clinton supporters, they probably would have been coked up.
Good article!
Writing for the Boston Herald, she stands a chance at the former. Keep in mind it was the Boston Globe that trashed its lone conservative columnist (Jeff Jacoby) last year on trumped-up accusations.
More or less.The Globe's focus is broader than the Herald's, and it tries to be more "upscale" or suburban. The Herald, a tabloid, is more urban/sensational/slick than the Globe. Subscription rates tell the tale of the tape. The Globe does most of its business through subscriptions, while the Herald does most of its business through newsstand sales.
That said, if the Herald were produced in a different format, it'd kick the Globe's ass as a newspaper. It's got much better columnists (Howie Carr, Margery Eagan (even if she's a lefty), Don Feder, etc.) than the Globe---Derrick Z. Jackson just about sums up the quality of the Globe's columnists; Jacoby is their only shining star. The Herald also does a tremendous job at shoe-leather journalism and investigative journalism.
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