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The Psychobiography of Hillary Rodham Clinton (warning - heavy with Freudian symbolism)
Excerpt from Bill Clinton Meets The Shrinks ^ | Circa 1998 | Paul Lowinger

Posted on 05/31/2003 5:42:58 AM PDT by Liz

Hillary with family

Hillary's Psychohistory
An excerpt from Bill Clinton Meets The Shrinks, by Paul Lowinger
Copyright 1998 by Paul Lowinger

The psychohistory of Hillary Rodham Clinton is a challenge since the sources are limited. The biographies of Hillary lack information about her early development although they offer some childhood particulars. We have no maternal autobiography like Leading With My Heart by Virginia Kelley, Bill Clinton's mother.

On the other hand, Hillary has written a book which is sometimes personal and even intimate as it offers a potpourri of child rearing, child psychology and public policy about children. It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us is about Hillary's beliefs and experiences so it qualifies as a psychological script to be deciphered. A brief public controversy about this book revealed that Hillary's own role in its writing was primary. Hillary's biographies and the books about both Hillary and Bill also contribute to my study.

The question persists. Why study Hillary? The primary goal is to understand the Clinton presidency and Bill Clinton himself which can't be understood without a Hillary analysis. Her own influence on the culture of the nineties is also significant so as she becomes more real we illuminate ourselves and our times.

Hillary's Oedipus

Hillary was Daddy Hugh's girl but what does this mean?

She was Hugh Rodham's victim who wanted his love and approval even as she tried to escape his stinginess, irascibility and perfectionism. The victim survived and was marked by an identification with the aggressor. Like Hugh the adult Hillary became irritable, demanding and the family breadwinner but that's getting ahead of her story. When she brought home a report card with all A's, Daddy replied that it must be an awfully easy school. We're not told what Dorothy Rodham said when she saw the grades maybe because this wasn't important or perhaps Mother Dorothy was also hard to please. It was Dorothy who said there was no room in the house for cowards when little Hillary ran home after an attack by an "obnoxious girl." Forced to confront her attacker, she won the battle and now had the respect of the neighborhood players, says biographer David Brock.

A curmudgeon was the way one Hillary biographer, Norman King described Hugh while another, Roger Morris finds him guilty of the "psychological abuse of his children. Chief Petty Officer Hugh Rodham was a drill instructor who trained recruits in the Navy during World War II. Afterward he became a successful businessman in Chicago who moved his family to Park Ridge, an upper middle class suburb from a city apartment three years after Hillary was born. He was a regal presence in this family; Hillary says it was like the television sitcom, Father Know Best. But the humor was lacking according to Dorothy who said of Hillary, "She had to put up with him." Of course, Dorothy did too.

The current picture of Hugh as a genial task master is a sanitized version of his behavior thirty years earlier.

After his death, he was characterized as "confrontational" by Hillary's brother Tony. Family symbols were Hugh's new Cadillac every year and the elegant Georgian suburban home on the corner which was ice cold each winter morning because Hugh turned off the heat at night. Was this a family purification or atonement ritual led by Hugh, the high priest who wanted to turn off the libidinal night dreams?

Hillary's Adult Oedipal theater in Little Rock is a drama of the new Queen, the law partner and First Lady of Arkansas, earning the family income while Bill governs and philanders. Enter daughter Chelsea who was needed to stabilize the governing family who would otherwise divorce. Or so we are told by Governor Clinton who was tearful at a press conference announcing his withdrawal from the Presidential race in 1987 to spend more time with his daughter. Hillary wiped away a tear too. Did the Clintons stay together to become the Presidential family? This was a time when the Clinton candidacy was fearful of a womanizing disclosure story in the local newspaper which didn't appear. It is reported that Bill had to disclose this threat to Hillary and their marriage to justify his remaining in Little Rock till the l992 Presidential race.

Hillary's Oedipus Meets Feminist Theory

It is convenient to begin the description of Hillary's development with the Oedipus complex because this is a crucial event. Also, an examination of the Oedipus complex is often the most direct route to hidden conflicts and the sources of anxiety. The fateful and incestuous union between the mother Jocasta and the son Oedipus was a symbol for the desire of the daughter for the father and the death of King Laios at the hand of Oedipus represented the daughter's jealousy of the mother. The use of a male centered myth for understanding women's development emphasizes the sexist bias of Freudian psychology.

Freud and his followers debated among themselves for decades about how Oedipal events form the female personality although the explanation of the male Oedipus complex achieved a prompt consensus among Freudians. More recently women analysts and feminist psychologists amended Freudian theory removing penis envy, vaginal orgasm, girls' castration fears, feminine passivity and the weakness of the female superego from the Freudian stage. The gender-free constructs of id, ego, superego, the unconscious, ego defenses, instincts, bisexuality and psychosexual stages remain unchanged. The result is a compromise, a new psychology with the centrality of the mother in human development (for both girls and boys) permitting a mix with the older gender-biased Freudian ideas. The pre-Oedipal mother before the age of three has a greater influence of on both sexes and the effect on girls is more important and more prolonged then on boys.

Feminist psychologist Nancy Chodorow explains, "... the earlier criticisms of Freud's bigotry and phallocentric theories could still stand without ... being obliged to discard psychoanalytic theory in its entirety." She concludes that both the traditional ideas and the new theories can be used to understand the female (and male) Oedipus complex. I will use this feminist psychoanalytic theory with some asides to older concepts like penis envy.

The investigation of Hillary begins with the questions about her image, character and behavior which puzzle us. We immediately recognize her energy, intelligence, organizational and leadership abilities, political and professional ambition, charisma, social and religious motivations and family commitment. This needs to be balanced with her chronic anger and impatience, temper outbursts, her anxiety as a "worrier," a victim of a philandering husband, her role the family breadwinner who cut some ethical corners and as the icy "Sister Frigidaire," a label from her high school newspaper. These are the complexities and polarities that we explore with Hillary's psychohistory.

How do the explanations of Hillary's problems fit in with the old Freudian and the new feminist Oedipal models? First, the Freudian Hillary. She was fixated in her love for her father according to the Freudian explanation of this universal and fateful event after her Oedipal disappointment when she discovers at four or five years of age that she doesn't have a penis. So penis envy moves the Freudian Hillary from the mother-love of the pre-Oedipal years to a father-love which is never really resolved.

"If someone has a female boss for the first time, maybe they can't take out their hostility on her, so they take it out on me." Ibid.

"Hillary can separate personal emotions from the goal and task ahead in a way few women can." Betsy Wright in "Hillary the Pol," by Connie Bruck, The New Yorker, May 30, 1994

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Penis envy, a Freudian universal means that her mother is held responsible by Hillary for the loss or absence of the treasured organ and the daughter will replace it with the father's penis and by having his baby. This wish is repressed and held in the unconscious where it mobilizes jealousy and death wishes for the mother and so threaten a loss of the mother's love. The process by which this is resolved is the development of the conscience or superego, which in the classical Freudian tradition is incomplete in the girl so her newly formed superego is weak because she fears the loss of the mother's love. According to this theory, Hillary's connection to Dorothy is intact; she remains ambivalent about boys because of her tie to Hugh and so she is uninterested in dating and make-up.

Then at eleven the view of Hillary as "teacher's pet" emerges from biographer Donnie Radcliffe. This was when her sixth grade teacher, Elisabeth King transferred so she could continue to teach Hillary for two more years at intermediate school. In the class picture Elisabeth has her hand on Hillary's shoulder. A school girl "crush" on a teacher and vice versa points to homosexual feelings which may become conscious and sometimes overt at puberty.

All the early phases of development, oral, anal and Oedipal involve bisexual feelings and these remain mostly unconscious. This is a look at Hillary's childhood and adolescent feelings not an attempt to uncover a historical infatuation. Maybe these emotions were repressed and forgotten or perhaps her unconscious presented them in disguised dreams or even in daytime questions like, "Do I love Elisabeth? Does Elisabeth love me? What if Elisabeth was my mother?" The homosexual impulse often reflects the negative Oedipus complex beginning about age five when a rejection by the girl's father is accompanied by death wishes against him and a revival of the earlier love for the mother. Again this an explanation of maturation, not a theory about female homosexuality. Here it seems to be a vehicle for Hillary's escape from her frustration in the unresolved Oedipal link to Hugh before her next important pubescent event, the appearance of Don Jones.

"My strong feelings about divorce and its effects on children have caused me to bite my tongue more then a few times during my own marriage and to think about what I could do to be a better wife and partner. " Ibid.

"I'm a Rorschach test." Hillary Clinton in The Unique Voice of Hillary Rodham Clinton edited by Claire G. Osborne, Avon Books, 1997

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Don Jones was the new 30 year-old youth minister of Hillary's Methodist Church who arrived when she was thirteen. Don drove a fire-engine-red Impala convertible, played Dylan on the guitar and offered the modern theology of Niehbur. But most important, Don Jones was a different kind of father because he was not a father-aggressor.

Don's emotional impact on Hillary's libido was to sublimate her teenage eroticism into art, theology and social concerns. But maybe she told her diary that she was in love with Don or pondered the question? The teacher's pet, compliant Hillary was to give way to the new argumentative Hillary. Soon she had "...a temper you would not believe" according to the New Yorker profile by Connie Bruck who tells us that Hillary's staff is "terrified of her." Roger Morris describes how Hillary "ate him (Bill) for breakfast." She was elected to high school and college class offices and by the late eighties she was mentioned as a candidate for governor of Arkansas to succeed Bill. But it was the thirteen year old Hillary who completed the transition from conformity to a controversial leader.

How does the feminist Oedipal Hillary differ from the Freudian Hillary? Hillary's basic gender identity is a response to her early pre-Oedipal mother and the relative security in this relationship was fertile for the transition to the Oedipal attachment to Hugh. Again Chodorow clarifies, "...women experience themselves as part of a relationship triangle in which their father and men are emotionally secondary, or at most only equal in importance to their mother and women." The relationship to father Hugh was not a threat to the relationship to mother Dorothy or a murderous rivalry; it was a part of family development.

The homosexual attraction to the teacher Elisabeth gives the pre-Oedipal mother a new identity without Dorothy's flaws, her passivity in the face of Hugh's sadism and her own aggression when she sent Hillary back to the Park Ridge streets to face the belligerent playmate.

Don's arrival added to Hillary's experience of love for men and so Don amplified the Oedipal-Hugh attachment. Don, the new youth minister at the Church showed Hillary and other suburban teens the hidden emotional world of art, politics and religion by reading e e cummings and T. S. Eliot, going to Chicago to hear Martin Luther King , seeing Picasso's Guernica mural about the Spanish Civil War and meeting black and Hispanic youth from Chicago's inner city. These experiences of good and evil, words, images, passion and hell and heaven revived the repressed, primal and unconscious forces of Oedipal conflict.

Hillary's intellectual and religious stimulation in the long private sessions in Jones' office were a metaphor for and a reactivation of the sexuality of the Oedipal relationship. Were these new erotic feelings unconscious, conscious or even overt? Maybe all three.

The Oedipal era with expressions like "I want to marry daddy," is typically is resolved at six and is followed by a latency period which lasts until the onset of puberty. Don Jones was the marker for earlier sexual events in the Oedipal period that Hillary may not recall or understand. Such events are as ordinary as mutual manipulation while playing doctor with a younger brother or a sexual overture by an uncle or a cousin or even just hearing a story about this happening to a girlfriend.

The relationship with Jones was the visible admission of her earlier Oedipal love for Hugh which was not extinguished. The feminist psychoanalytic theory of Chodorow explains the female drama: the quality of a girl's sexuality is determined by her relationship with her mother. The mother's unconscious as well as her behavior are a major factors in the development of heterosexuality in girls. This cultural motivation stands in contrast to Freud's instinct-determined and biologically controlled Oedipus complex. In the feminist psychoanalytic story, the gradual resolution of the female Oedipus complex doesn't involve the daughter's hatred of the mother and her superego is just as strong as that of the male. But as a women, her superego is different, more concerned with affectional relationships and less with male abstracts and absolutes. This theory of personality growth doesn't exclude instinct nor does it require it. Penis envy isn't needed to explain the process of development but it isn't banished.

Hillary's Sadism and Masochism

Does Hillary's identification with Hugh's aggression lead to sadism? The expression of aggression is derived from the life or survival instincts, the psychic energy devoted to satisfying the nonsexual needs for food, shelter, work and identity. Not all aggression is sadism which refers to cruelty or destructiveness as pleasurable. In the usual course of events, the life instincts including aggression become sexualized while the sexual instincts are tinged with aggression. The instincts don't have free play, their expression is controlled by the ego representing parental rules and reality and the critique of the conscience or superego where guilt is generated.

Hillary learned to play the victim role for Hugh's punishment followed by her rescue and solace when he took her to Chicago's skid row and the dark and dangerous Pennsylvania coal mines where he had worked. Hugh's implicit or explicit threat to leave her there predetermined that he would rescue her, a frightening moral lesson from "Mr. Reality Check." Hugh's aggressiveness toward Hillary can be called sadism, a mixture of Hugh's sexual and aggressive instincts producing more pleasure then pain for Hugh. Hillary's identification with Hugh made this behavior her own so she became a sadist. Bill refers to her as the "dragon

Hillary's sadistic impulses produce guilt and so they are turned against herself as masochism, self-inflicted punishment and pain that is experienced as pleasurable. The two are joined together as sadomasochism. Hillary's sadomasochism like Hugh's is also derived from aggression and is expressed as both masochism and sadism. Hugh's sadism as a curmudgeon is a family legend but his masochism is only briefly visible in Hillary's account of his youth when he suffered broken legs falling off a truck on which he was stealing a ride. This prank called delinquency by Hillary was Hugh's masochistic fate.

Hillary attacks her adversaries while she suffers as a victim of womanizing Bill , the sniping media and a hostile Congress. The emotional energy for Hillary's aggression and sadism comes from the identification with Hugh as aggressor and sadist. Are Hillary's frustrations with Bill, the media, the Congress, her critics and Hugh justified? Of course, but the psychological question is really how and why do aggression and sadomasochism play such a prominent role in her responses?

Hillary's Oral and Anal Development

Orality, the first of the Freudian stages of development is described by Psychoanalyst Erik Erikson as producing a person's Basic Trust while an impairment during this phase leads to Basic Mistrust. The first year is characterized by an early passive incorporation or sucking followed by a later active incorporation or biting. Despite many changes after this stage, Hillary still exemplifies this lack of trust. There is a catalog of oral pessimism from the words of her Village book: bone disease, bombing, sexism, misgogyny, suicide, a distraught baby, powerlessness, skid row, death, math anxiety, hurry, a frightened grandmother, delinquency, accidents, desperation, difficult children, suffering, divorce, shortcomings, sexual abuse, a sharp tongue. parental indifference, a cold house, cowardice, teen drinking and smoking and drug abuse, teen pregnancy, murder, violence, fainting and the list goes on. The list of positives is much shorter and less graphic: sports, work, opportunities, support, discipline, guidance, love, prayer, parenthood and village. The question isn't what Hillary thinks or says about children but how she says it. Yes, this is a crude and involuntary Rorschach.

The anal stage Erikson calls Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt when he discusses the emotional consequences of bowel and bladder training and the increased muscular coordination and activity. Conflicts about elimination and self-control in two and three year-olds may lead to anal fixation resulting in a person who is stingy, stubborn, compulsive and acquisitive. The list of words from Hillary's book illustrate the conflicts about this phase as well. Most of the words are in the category of Shame and Doubt while only a few reflect Autonomy.

Hillary's Frigidity

The Sister Frigidaire image opens a door on Hillary's frigid character. The formation of character is specially influenced by the forces of sexual and aggressive unconscious instincts which press the ego for gratification. Hillary's aggressive and sexual drives were unacceptable according to her external reality and her conscience. The reaction is frigidity but this is more then just a defense because the character itself is altered in the interest of harmony. The solution was the type of frigid character with a loss of flexibility described in textbooks like Otto Fenichel's The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis. Hillary's frigid image alternates with her charisma and her rational appeal both during high school when the icy nun image was generated and today.

"I'm proud of my marriage. I have women friends who choose not to marry, or who married and choose not to have children, or who married and then divorced, or who had children on their own. That's okay, that's their choice. This is my choice. This is how I define my personhood-it's Bill and Chelsea. Ibid.

--SNIP-- Long read. Go to source link for complete analysis.

Bibliography
References (excluding quotes)
Brock, David The Seduction of Hillary Rodham, Simon and Schuster, 1996
Carpozi, George Clinton Confidential, Emery Dalton Books, 1995
Chodorow, Nancy Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory, Yale University Press, 1989
Jong, Erica "Hillary's Husband Re-elected!" The Nation, Nov. 25, 1996
King. Norman Hillary, Birch Lane Press, 1993
Radcliffe, Donnie Hillary Rodham Clinton, Times Warner, 1993


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: hillary; idolatry; psychology
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To: maxwell
Freud had several acolytes including Carl Jung who carried on after Freud's heyday.
21 posted on 05/31/2003 11:42:14 AM PDT by Liz
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To: lilylangtree
Musta read "The Prince" backward and forward.
22 posted on 05/31/2003 12:28:15 PM PDT by Liz
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
LOL
23 posted on 05/31/2003 1:34:05 PM PDT by Arpege92
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To: Liz
hmmm... any truth to the rumor that Hugh was a bagman for the Gambino family? If so, it explains how she won New york
24 posted on 05/31/2003 1:41:31 PM PDT by JesseShurun (The Hazzardous Duke)
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To: JesseShurun
I believe it......
25 posted on 05/31/2003 2:56:17 PM PDT by Liz
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To: Liz
yes, he was an international money launderer, but don't suppose HITlery covered that in her memoir
26 posted on 05/31/2003 2:59:59 PM PDT by JesseShurun (The Hazzardous Duke)
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To: JesseShurun
That's another subject she didn't cover....LOL.
27 posted on 05/31/2003 3:02:50 PM PDT by Liz
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To: Liz

Pretty funny article. It comes down to ---Hillary hates men so she marries a feminized man she can control. She doesn't really care about sex so it's okay for him to cheat on her ----she's all about power and control.


11 posted on 05/31/2003 7:26 AM PDT by FITZ


Vince Foster was bruised up --- no bleeding !
28 posted on 05/31/2003 3:20:33 PM PDT by f.Christian (( apocalypsis, from Gr. apokalypsis, from apokalyptein to uncover, from apo- + kalyptein to cover))
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