It was my opinion at the time that the article was actually written by one of Hillary's minions. There is also a hint that Senator Pantsuit may be coming out advocating a repeal of the tax cut.
I want nothing more than to see these people totally out of the public arena. They are destructive to the American soul.
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You are quite right. Anyone who saw the Daschle speech saw a man who appeared as if he was almost forced to give it. Furthermore, the first appearance of the "bad tax cut" idea appeared in that odious Chelsea Clinton article in Talk magazine. (That was the statement that the first thing she thought of was how would the government be able to help all those poor people now that the tax cut was passed.) It was my opinion at the time that the article was actually written by one of Hillary's minions. There is also a hint that Senator Pantsuit may be coming out advocating a repeal of the tax cut. I want nothing more than to see these people totally out of the public arena. They are destructive to the American soul. 6 posted on 1/10/02 7:30 AM Pacific by Miss Marple |
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chelsea clinton's choice of nursery rhyme character was more than slightly unfortunate: the irreversibly shattered ovoid is the perfect metaphor for her parents. Or as Christopher Hitchen once put it, the clinton years were "Through the Looking-Glass for real." It is entirely conceivable then, that on the morning of 9-11, thoughts of Humpty-Daddy would race through chelsea clinton's head, a head -- if we are to believe the mother -- in imminent danger of burial by Twin Towers debris. After eight years of the parents, no one still sentient, and certainly not the daughter, could miss this latest detritus of clinton fecklessness and depravity. What is not believable--what not only calls into question the truth of the entire statement, but exposes the depth of the abuse of chelsea by her parents -- is chelsea's claim that while she was dodging debris -- virtually running for her life if we are to believe the mother -- she had the political presence of mind to simultaneously assault Bush and praise mommy-dearest, i.e., to claim that while she watched the towers collapse she "was worried that with the [Bush] tax cut, we wouldn't have enough money to repair New York and D.C., and to help the families of the thousands I knew must have died...Once we stopped running . . . [I] thanked God my mother was a senator representing New York." Standard issue, balkanizing, insulting clinton claptrap. Economic and psychological non sequiturs, to be sure, and political logic of the arrogant, dimwitted clintonian sort facilitated by equally dimwitted, arrogant media.
In her new book, Political Fictions, Joan Didion indicts the fakery of access journalism practiced by vacant politicos like the clintons, whom she sees as "purveyors of fables of their own making, or worse, fables conceived by political strategists with designs on votes, not news." The dysfunctional Humpty Dummies had a great fall, indeed. It was inevitable...and it was inadvertently documented by their own daughter.
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