Trust? Integriity? Respect?
I may be sick.
1 posted on
02/15/2003 7:47:35 AM PST by
Liz
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To: Liz
This is not the same speech that she tried for so long to keep under wraps is it? If so, I expected more. But for a few choice remarks which are no real surprise, I find her diatribe to be typical of a pseudo-intellectual malcontent who just has a fondness for playing with words and who delights in the sound of her own voice, using voluminous verbiage to say very little.
To: Liz
She must have started inserting [you know] into every sentance at some time *after* graduation. Wonder when it was?
56 posted on
02/15/2003 7:46:47 PM PST by
Ditter
To: Liz
It talks about integrity and trust and respect. Obviously this was the last moment these character traits ever crossed her mind, even though not from her own understanding or example.
To: Liz
bump
58 posted on
02/15/2003 7:50:05 PM PST by
GrandMoM
(Spare the rod, spoil the child!)
To: Liz
...and it didn't turn us into cynical, bitter old women at the age of 18. No, that took a few more months.
59 posted on
02/15/2003 7:54:51 PM PST by
Bob J
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To: Liz
Bill and Hill, windbag soulmates. To be a fly on the wall listening to their pillow talk.
60 posted on
02/15/2003 8:00:52 PM PST by
CaptainK
To: Liz
I was at MIT at that time (a couple of years behind this person) and have my own observations on the cross-registration HRH alluded to. We could sign up for Wellesley courses and vice versa, so I signed up for a Russian history course there. The first day of class, a Professor Berliner sounded positively ecstatic when discussing the assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia by pre-Bolshevik revolutionaries in 1881. I immediately dropped the course and started telling everybody I knew about the Communist indoctrination the girls were getting at Wellesley (and probably other high-income colleges). No wonder the Hillary creature turned out the way she did.
To: Liz; Defender2
"Earth could be fair."Her infamous quote from Nancy Scheibner's poem condenses liberalism into four little fantasticly stupid words!!!
(see 5th line from the end)
62 posted on
02/15/2003 8:23:50 PM PST by
SierraWasp
(Snap Out Of It, CA!!! Be Courageous! It's Contageous! Zap Zany Gray!!!)
To: Liz
Hillary D Rodham.
What's the "D" stand for?
My guess: Dzerzhinskii.
66 posted on
02/15/2003 10:57:15 PM PST by
Erasmus
To: Liz
"Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
She doesn't thoughtfully explain a problem and then elucidate solutions to the problem. She just says she wants to use problems as issues to gain power.
Mein Kampf?
To: Liz
I'm getting the feeling I'm close to experiencing the Acid Reflux my wife went through until she had surgery...
To: Liz
Maybe the NYT will publish this.....uh on second thought never mind......
To: Liz
Obligatory bump and recommendation for Hell to Pay by the late Barbara Olson. One of the few books that accurately outlines Hillary's antics, complete with endnotes.
75 posted on
02/16/2003 3:43:01 PM PST by
CanisMajor2002
(Never let the facts get in the way of liberal lawmaking...)
To: Liz
"Impeachment did not have to be for criminal offense but only for a course of conduct that suggested an abuse of power or a disregard for the office of the President of the United States."
..."that a person's course of conduct, while not particularly criminal could be of such a nature that it destroys trust, discourages allegiance, and demands action by the Congress."
"...the office of the President is such that it calls for a higher level of conduct than that of the average citizen of the United States."
Hillary on Nixon, written back when (to borrow an earlier FR line) "she actually wanted to screw a president"
To: Liz; cavtrooper21; Paul Atreides; cake_crumb; WhirlwindAttack; Grampa Dave; Mudboy Slim; ...
<< Trust? Integriity? Respect? >>
For me any details that may or may not be contained within it are swept away by the enormity of the sheer asininity and puerile infantilism of the whole diatribe.
Such morbid asininity and puerile infantilism, that is, as are dupicated and exceeded only by this frumpish psychopathologically-predatory recidivist's Elena-Ceausescu-cloned co-serial-rapist's lifetime of egomaniacly-imperialistic criminality.
86 posted on
02/17/2003 4:32:26 AM PST by
Brian Allen
(This above all -- to thine own self be true)
To: Liz
How did you get this? I thought Wellesley wouldn't make this public. Don't forget that she and her commie friends lobbied to speak and she was not Valedictorian nor
salutatorian. Traditionally a student did not speak at graduation. Also, I believe that the speach she submitted to the faculty was not given and instead she went into a diatribe against Senator Brooke.
88 posted on
02/17/2003 5:35:31 AM PST by
Jimmy Valentine's brother
(Let the US and British led weapon inspections in force start now!)
To: Liz; timestax
"Words have a funny way of trapping our minds on the way to our tongues but there are necessary means even in this multi-media age for attempting to come to grasps with some of the inarticulate maybe even inarticulable things that we're feeling".
I believe she's admitting that she really doesn't know a damn thing and is insecure of this fact.This is one mindless word drool of a speech, but I digress.
"Within the context of a society that we perceive -- now we can talk about reality, and I would like to talk about reality sometime,(Oh right, I bet she would) authentic reality, inauthentic reality, and what we have to accept of what we see -- but our perception of it is that it hovers often between the possibility of disaster and the potentiality for imaginatively responding to men's needs".
What??? I'm not sure what she's saying; did she know what she was saying? This is "Pure Gobbledy-Gook" all the way around.What does this wretched woman know about reality, except in relation to Manipulating other peoples reality,hmmm? MAY VINCE FOSTER R.I.P.
93 posted on
02/17/2003 10:41:32 AM PST by
Pagey
(Hillary Rotten is a Smug , Holier-Than-Thou Socialist.)
To: Liz
Is this the much waited for Commencement Speech?
I find it intriguing. The woman is a walking contradiction. She married a man that was opposite everything she believed. A womanizer, untrustworthy, disrespectful, and lacking any integrity.
She appears to hate the fact that men ruled the world, and yet had to submit to the leadership of her husband to accomplish her goals.
Which now begs the question, which will destroy the other first?
94 posted on
02/17/2003 11:11:01 AM PST by
swheats
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