Posted on 10/22/2001 2:49:03 PM PDT by Mia T
Why is hillary clinton the most reviled woman in American history? |
Hillary jeered by NYC heroes Crime/Corruption Senator Hillary Clinton's inner circle is furious at MIRAMAX king Harvey Weinstein after the former first lady suffered through a public relations nightmare during Saturday's AMERICA: A TRIBUTE TO HEROES concert in New York City. Hillary Clinton was jeered and booed by thousands gathered at Madison Square Garden as she took to the stage -- unannounced -- to introduce a movie clip. VH1 cameras captured firemen and police heroes wildly booing Clinton, who attempted to raise her voice above the shouting crowd. "Get off the stage! We don't want you here!" yelled one New York City police officer just feet from the senator. Anti-Clinton slurs spread and intensified throughout the Garden, with many standing near the stage lobbing profanities. Event-planner and close Clinton friend Harvey Weinstein was visibly shaken as he heard the crowd erupt with boos and jeers, according to an eyewitness. The junior senator from New York ending up giving the shortest presentation of the evening, clocking in at under 20 seconds. "How could we not know this would be the wrong forum for Hillary?!" shouted one confidante. "These are cops and firemen who listen to right-wing talkradio. They still think she killed Vince Foster, for Christ sake!" Other New York politicians received warmer welcomes during the 5-hour concert which featured Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Elton John and others. Former President Bill Clinton, who took the stage minutes after his wife, worked over scattered boos with talk of the rescuers' heroism. Following the Clintons, James Taylor soothed the heroes with an acoustic FIRE AND RAIN. The concert raised millions of dollars for September 11 relief efforts. http://www.drudgereport.com for updates (c)DRUDGE REPORT 2001
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ST. PAT'S PARADERS HISS ALL OVER HILL
ROAST OF THE TOWN:
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And this excerpt from the NY Daily News: The mayor, in a green Manhattan College slicker and baseball hat, soaked up the "Rudy, Rudy" cheers, as he darted from curb to curb, working the crowd. "I love him," said Diane Vitiello of Richmond Hill, Queens, after hugging Giuliani. Clinton's smile never faded as she walked and waved, ignoring such signs as "Something's Rodham in the White House." "We've had our fill of Hill and Bill," read one carried by former Giuliani Housing Authority Commissioner Myrtle Whitemore, who chanted, "Go home!"-- Penny |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton marched in her first St. Patrick's Day parade today but was greeted by many along the parade route with a resounding chorus of boos and shouts of ''go back to Arkansas.'' Accompanied by fellow Democrats City Council President Peter Vallone, former Mayor Ed Koch, and Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Joseph Crowley, Clinton ignored her vocal critics and kept smiling and waving. The largest chorus came at St. Patrick's Cathedral, where parade watchers stood two and three deep on the sidewalk. ''Find your own state,'' some shouted. ''Go back to Arkansas,'' others screamed out. Many preferred to hurl generic boos at the first lady. And while there were Clinton supporters cheering, they were drowned out by the more vocal opposing crowd. ''Rudy, Rudy,'' one group of young men shouted as she passed by. ''The mayor has done so much for the city,'' said John Durkin, of Sayville, on Long Island. ''He is absolutely awesome.'' Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Clinton's Republican rival for the Senate, and Gov. George Pataki led the parade but not before taking a shot at what he calls Clinton's carpetbagger status, saying he hoped she doesn't get lost. ''I think I've got some good guides to find my way,'' responded Clinton, marching further back in the parade. The first lady began the day -- a dreary overcast day that included a freezing rain and later light snow -- at a St. Patrick's Cathedral Mass attended by about 5,000 worshippers. She sat several rows behind Giuliani inside the church but they did not exchange greetings. After the Mass she attended a breakfast hosted by Vallone at the Princeton Club where she told the group she brought greetings from the president, who was meeting with parties involved in the Northern Ireland peace process. She made a reference to her new status, saying, ''It is just a great pleasure to be here as a New Yorker for St. Patrick's Day.'' Outside, Clinton supporters, wearing stick-on shamrocks that simply said, ''Hillary,'' got ready to line the 45-block parade route. She was one of the few prominent Democrats to march. Many Democrats boycott the parade because the Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization is not permitted to march. The parade is organized by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, a Catholic fraternal group that excludes ILGO on the grounds that homosexuality is not accepted by the Catholic church. Sixty-six members of the Irish gay group held a protest before the start of the parade and were arrested on disorderly conduct charges when they tried to march down Fifth Avenue. The first lady has said repeatedly that she wants to highlight her support for the Irish peace process by taking part in the parade, but she has also said she had hoped the parade would be ''inclusive'' of the gay group. Her reasoning did little to pacify angry ILGO members. ''Hillary came to New York and did not understand Irish politics. She should not be marching in the main parade,'' said ILGO member Maxine Wolfe, 58, of Brooklyn. ''She's hypocritical for saying she's marching to support the peace process.'' ''I understand their concerns about it not being inclusive,'' Clinton said when asked to respond to her Irish gay critics. ''But this is a day also to honor the values and contributions of Irish Americans.... when you're in public life you have to balance competing values.'' City Comptroller Alan Hevesi, city Public Advocate Mark Green, former Mayor David Dinkins and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer are among the Democrats conspicuously absent amid the bagpipes and marching bands. But Green attended the morning Mass with Clinton, who accented her outfit with a green scarf. ''I often come to Mass but I don't march because I'm hoping some day it will be an inclusive parade,'' Green said before the service began. Hevesi, Green and a bevy of other elected Democratic officials did join the first lady on Feb. 27 for an early St. Patrick's Day parade in Queens that permitted gay organizations to march. In December, Clinton said she would march after she was asked about the parade during a press conference with a group of Irish-American officials. She apparently did not know about the ILGO conflict when she made her initial commitment. |
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HILLARY! BOOED, RICK CHEERED AT MIDTOWN RALLY OUTSIDE ISRAELI CONSULATE
hillary's head revisited: hillary clinton's brain (such as it is) II
Synchronicity at work... ;)
Clinton OK After Airport Incident News/Current Events YONKERS - A bizarre accident at Westchester County Airport involved Senator Hillary Clinton's entourage Sunday. Sources tell News 12 Westchester that a vehicle in Senator Clinton's security team tried to bypass a mandatory check point at the airport, which has been under a heightened state of alert since the terrorist attacks. A county police officer attempting to stop the vehicle from getting through injured his shoulder. That officer was taken to Saint Agnes Hospital in White Plains, and his condition is not known. Senator Clinton, who turned 54 Sunday, was en route to board a jet to an unreleased destination. The former first lady could not be reached for comment. |
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DRUDGE : HERO FIREMAN BLASTS SEN. HILLARY: WE DIDN'T WANT TO HEAR THE CLAPTRAP Source: Drudge Report XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX TUE OCT 23, 2001 13:01:49 ET XXXXX
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Nothing phony about response to Hillary at fete Source: The Boston Herald 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. |
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---GEORGE WILL, Sleaze, the sequel |
The rape took place while Bill was running for governor. Hillary came bursting into the room to talk to two people, one of whom I personally know. She said "You won't believe what this &^%$#@#$%^ did now. He tried to rape some b*tch."
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"I believed that he had done it. I believed her that she had been raped 20 years ago. And it was vicious rapes, it was twice at the same event." Asked point blank if the president is a rapist, Shays said, "I would like not to say that it way. But the bottom line is that I believe that he did rape Broaddrick." Christopher Shays, Shays Shocker: Clinton Raped Broaddrick Twice |
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"Who is Juanita Broaddrick? I've never heard of her!" cried Betty Friedan, the founder of modern feminism. Friedan's outburst came at last Fridayís conference, entitled "The Legacy and Future of Hillary Rodham Clinton." Held at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington. D.C., the event offered a chilling microcosm of an angry, divided America. For nearly an hour, a five-woman panel had been debating whether Hillary qualified as a "feminist heroine." I thought Broaddrick's claim of having been raped by Hillary's husband had some bearing on this point, so I broached the subject during the question-and-answer period. Friedan's dyspeptic denial followed. Was Friedan telling the truth? Maybe. And maybe all those millions of Germans who professed ignorance of the death camps were telling the truth too. The problem is, having admitted her ignorance, Friedan showed no interest in exploring the matter further. And that was the problem with the Germans too.
---Richard Poe, The Hillary Conspiracy |
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THE BOTTOM LINE:
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...at everything!!!
They will even ELEMINATE people who are "troublesome."
ELEMINATE!!!
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Isn't that amazing? Why would people who know how to investigate crimes think Vince Foster was murdered?
As you can see, the response from the clinton camp is not very clever; it was easily refuted...
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e-pilogue: 2 e-mails to Drudge
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EDITOR'S NOTE: A [clinton spinning nanny disguised as an ordinary] reader emails: |
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MASSIVE vote fraud....n
....MASSIVE quantities of $$$Commie Bucks$$$
- the slobbering clintonoid spittle. . .
Honor guard harassed at Arena Albany -- Police unit was spit at and called names as they carried flags at Democratic convention Members of the Albany Police Department Honor Guard were harassed and spit on by a few people as they carried flags into Tuesday's Democratic state convention at Pepsi Arena, officials said. "This was probably a very small minority in a sea of legitimate Democratic Party members,'' said Albany Police Chief John C. Nielsen. "It's probably going to send the wrong message about what was in fact an overwhelmingly peaceful, law-abiding and respectful group.'' President Bill Clinton attended the ceremony as state Democrats unanimously nominated Hillary Rodham Clinton as their U.S. Senate candidate. The five-member honor guard, which is made up of Albany police officers, told authorities that some people in the crowd of 11,500 Democratic supporters called them "Nazis'' and "members of (New York City Mayor Rudolph) Giuliani's 'Third Reich.' '' The harassment took place as the officers entered the arena around 5:45 p.m. in front of the Albany Police Department Pipes & Bags band. The honor guard were in full-dress uniform and carrying the American flag, said Detective Thomas McGraw, president of the Albany Police Officers Union. "We are very upset,'' McGraw said. "The honor guard were asked to act as ambassadors to the city of Albany. They were invited guests and they were volunteering their time.'' The incidents allegedly took place on the floor of the arena, where only delegates carrying passes were allowed access, officials said. Mayor Jerry Jennings blasted those responsible. "I'd love to identify these individuals,'' Jennings said. "It's unfortunate there are people who don't know how to act. It's behavior I find reprehensible.'' |
Member's of the Albany Police Department's Honor Guard were harassed and spit on by delegates to the New York State Democratic convention that nominated Hillary Clinton for U.S. Senate Tuesday night. The Albany Times Union reported Thursday. Police Honor Guard officers in full-dress uniform were carrying the American flag as they entered the Pepsi Arena at 5:45 pm, in front of the members of the Albany Police Department's Pipes and Bags band. "The five-member honor guard, which is made up of Albany police officers, told authorities that some people in the crowd of 11,500 Democratic supporters called them 'Nazis' and members of(New York City Mayor Rudolph) Giulani's 'Third Reich'," reported the paper. "The (spitting and heckling) incidents allegedly took place on the floor of the arena, where only delegattes carrying passes were allowed access, officials said." "We are very upset," Albany Police Officers Union President Thomad McGraw told the Times Union. "The honor guard was asked to act as ambassaadors to the town of Albany. They were invited guests and they volunteered their time." Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings called the incident "reprehensible". |
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