Posted on 11/28/2001 3:48:43 AM PST by kattracks
New York Senator Hillary Clinton has reportedly refused to attend a single funeral or memorial service for any of the victims of the World Trade Center disaster unless it was a major media event.
"We sent both Sen. Clinton and Sen. Chuck Schumer letters asking them which services they attended and which families they visited," Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly reported late Tuesday.
Sen. Clinton's office ignored FNC's letter and repeated phone calls, "most likely," said O'Reilly, "because the only events we know she attended were three highly publicized memorial services."
In marked contrast to Clinton's stonewalling, Sen. Schumer's office said they had attended 10 services and promised to provide a list of each one. New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Gov. George Pataki have attended hundreds of funerals for WTC victims.
Anthony Gardener, who lost his brother Harvey in the World Trade Center and has become an advocate for the victims of the disaster, told FNC that he contacted Clinton's New York office twice but got no response.
"I invited her to come and be on our board of advisers to help us with the nonprofit support group that we created, WTC United Family Group," Gardener told O'Reilly. "I never had any feedback from her office, not even an assistant to an assistant or anyone."
Gardener said that he knew getting Mrs. Clinton to help would be "a far-fetched thing. [But] I just thought she might be eager to help."
Associated Press reporter Beth Harpaz, author of the Hillary 2000 campaign chronicle "The Girls on the Van," said that Mrs. Clinton snubbed WTC victims because they didn't vote for her.
"Her core supporters and the main victim groups of 9/11 are pretty much two distinct groups," Harpaz told O'Reilly. "You know, we have a lot of male-dominated professions here, firefighters, cops, Wall Street, a lot of suburbanites, a lot of political conservatives."
Harpaz also suggested that Mrs. Clinton couldn't attend many funerals because "she's been busy in Washington" and she also feared being booed again, as she was at an Oct. 20 concert for WTC victims.
Visibly angered, the Fox host shot back:
"If I were the senator of New York, I would have tried to attend as many of those funerals and memorial services as I could. And if they booed me, they booed me. I'd get down on my knees and say a prayer for that dead person and then I would go and leave."
Three high-profile events Mrs. Clinton attended were a memorial service at Yankee Stadium a week after the attacks, a similar event at Ground Zero in early October, and the funeral for New York City Fire Department Chaplain Father Mychal Judge, where she delivered the eulogy. All three services were televised.
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So what you're saying is that those smug "other staters" who are trying to cover NYers with a stinky blanket are alreaady covered by a stinky blanket dated 1992 and 96 themselves? Excellent point, thanks.
I get so ANGRY listening to the media questioning everything Pres. Bush says or does when they didn't question anything these crooks did EVER. Then they expect people to trust their 'reporting'?! NEVER!
I wasn't watching the show on purpose (REALLY) but I saw Hill trying to look her MOST- I FEEL YOUR PAIN - as she was standing by someone who looked to be Arab-American.
Didn't get the gist of the conversation but thought it too pathetic that she came out from under her rock.
KEEP GOING MR. O ..you are smoking them out of their comfort zone.
I worked for the City of New York for more than 20 years. I found that our unionized workers (and their numbers are large!) would blindly vote for whomever the unions endorsed.
Interesting you should mention that. I read a few weeks ago, it was on FR in somebody's post, that Fox is not carried on cable in NYC. And that Giuliani had tried to get it carried, but that one of the Clintons had stopped it. I would really like to know more about that, and whether it's true.
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