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Ms. Hillary Comes Back to Wellesley (Hillary Clinton Makes Snide Remarks About G.W.---MUST READ)
The Massachusetts News ^ | March 3, 2003 | Georgia Pellegrini

Posted on 04/14/2003 11:22:42 AM PDT by PJ-Comix

Hillary Clinton's fourth visit to Wellesley in ten years began with the Senator offering snide remarks about George Bush and his administration.

The junior Senator from New York was in town to accept an Alumnae Achievement Award and to attend an event honoring retiring professor Alan Schechter, who changed her from a Republican to a Democrat.

The audience of assembled Clintonistas eagerly lapped up Madame H's every word at a gathering for Professor Schechter prior to the Alumnae Awards ceremony.

Having taught at Wellesley for 41-years, Schechter has remained a good friend to Clinton since her years as one of his students. Clinton praised him as a "motivator and provocateur" who had close relationships which he fostered with the students. She also credited him, her political science professor and thesis advisor, with her "conversion" to the other side. She served as president of the Wellesley College Republicans for some time but slowly moved left during her years at Wellesley, ultimately switching parties after a "Wellesley in Washington" experience which Schechter had encouraged her to attend.

Clinton answered questions from adoring minions and basked in the opportunity to share her views openly. She began by outlining her case for admitting people to colleges and universities based on race, expressing her full support for the University of Michigan and its pending case before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Wellesley College president, Diana Chapman Walsh quickly jumped on the bandwagon adding that she was proud to say that Wellesley was one of 28 schools that have collectively asserted their support for the University of Michigan's affirmative action policies through an amicus curiae brief. Hillary also disclosed that she had written President Bush a letter, thanking him for his support of diversity through the 10% plan that he had promoted as governor of Texas. "I was surprised to get that much out of him!" she remarked knowingly.

More of the same followed as Clinton addressed questions, laid out her agenda and made other required remarks such as, "I thought initially that when [George Bush] came into office [he was] intent on undoing everything my husband had done … I'm now convinced they're not only trying to undo the Clinton administration, they're trying to undo the Franklin Roosevelt administration, and the Andrew Jackson administration!"

After the applause and guffaws subsided, one brave Wellesley student dared to ask one of the few questions of substance. A confessed Republican, she asked that in light of President Bush's economic plan, which he articulated during the State of the Union address, and in light of Clinton's clear opposition to his plan, what were her thoughts on the kind of economic plan the United States should be implementing?

Clinton replied with more subtle derision that ignited the audience's laughter once again. She launched into vague nostrums about her vision for "the children" and "America's dreams," managing in the same breath to establish her atheism with a remark to the effect that Bush did not "have an ideology, he had a theology." The audience was happy. The intrepid student was not, as she sat with her question unanswered.

When the pre-event gathering for Prof. Schechter ended, students, faculty and alumnae made their way to the gathering for the achievement awards. There, a group of students - former Clinton groupies - stood in protest of the Senatoress with signs and banners calling for her to change her vote for war, to one against war. The students, who chose to protest outside the awards ceremony, where two other alums were also getting honored, rather than in front of the chapel where Clinton had spoken for an hour on her politics, were considered by some students to be "disrespectful," given the fact that the two other alums had nothing to do with Clinton's politics. But the students were quickly forgotten as people rushed in to get their spot for the next event.

Other Alums Are Recognized

The next event, rather pointedly contrasted the previous one and very clearly expressed the contrasting factions at Wellesley. It began by honoring a renowned professor and chair of the "Division of Educational Leadership, Administration and Policy" at the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University. She, Barbara Loomis Jackson '50, spoke of the tradition of Wellesley and of the opportunity that Wellesley had provided her, even as the only black student during her first year at the college. She delighted the audience with her humor and witty words.

The event then honored a senator in Thailand, Niramol Bulakul Suriyasat '54, who had a distinguished career as an entrepreneur and philanthropist and as one of Thailand's leading business executives. She has received wide acclaim for her various roles at Toshiba Thailand. Among her many accomplishments, Suriyasat received the highest honor the King of Thailand bestows upon a civilian. She died of leukemia three weeks after hearing that she had won the award, but her three daughters, also Wellesley graduates, flew from Thailand to accept the honor on their mother's behalf. An emotionally driven and moving speech, the audience was on their feet in appreciation of one young daughter's words.

Hillary's Greatest Joy

Hillary Clinton '69 was then given an award for her advocacy of women's choices and women's rights. She spoke of the importance of Wellesley College as an institution, recalling the circumstances that led her to attend Wellesley and how sometimes, when one composes their life, they are really going on gut feelings and instinct. She ended by saying, "I have had many awards in my life, but I don't know that any honor has given me greater joy than this one."

The Wellesley College Alumnae Achievement Award recognizes alumnae who have brought honor to themselves and to Wellesley College through their outstanding achievements. The award is the highest honor given to alumnae for excellence and distinction in their fields of endeavor and has been presented annually since 1970. Hillary Clinton has certainly created what has been aptly named the "Hillary Effect," with increased applications for admission since her years in the public eye. What some contest is the assertion that she has brought honor to the college and that she should have received the award.

"I think that Hillary has brought nothing but shame to Wellesley College," said Claire Ashington-Pickett '04, president of the Wellesley College Republicans. "Her status as an alumna of my school is embarrassing. She is a deceptive, dishonest, dangerous public figure. Her advocacy of women's choice is limited solely to the issue of abortion, which is nothing more than her support for women to choose to murder their children. She has not championed women's rights; women were doing just fine before she came along. Hillary has given a bad name to women in politics. She is a criminal who should be behind bars, not on a stage accepting a prestigious award."

Students who experienced the evening no doubt got a taste of the two faces of Wellesley. On the one side, they saw the tradition of the institution with Suriyasat's daughters recounting their mother's and their own experiences at Wellesley. On the other side they saw Hillary elicit both praise and protest from her leftist followers as she recounted the ways in which Wellesley transformed her, while interspersing her disdain for President Bush. Most striking was the fact that she could expect to, and did indeed, receive so warm and one-sided a response from her audience to her rather blatant bias. It was immediately clear to all that any Republican voice that dared to speak, during these temporary times at Wellesley, would be quickly squelched.

Perhaps Professor Jackson put it best when she said, "College at Wellesley has changed a lot since I was here."

What Jackson and many other alums probably have not realized, is how much the days of white gloves have given way to a wild deluge of leftist clamor. They would be disheartened to know that their prestigious alma mater is slowly creeping down in the ranks as generations of students at Harvard, MIT and the like begin to see Wellesley women not as the ideal that they once were, but as alienating figures of anger and irrational ideology.

The Wellesley women who are promoting a "Conservative Coming Out Day" this month, say they are fighting not just a battle of ideology and politics, but a fight to preserve the tradition that once was Wellesley.


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 666; georgebush; heilhitlery; herheinous; hildebeast; hillaryclinton
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To: PJ-Comix
What kind of college would consider her heinous of having done them proud.
21 posted on 04/14/2003 11:54:02 AM PDT by OldFriend (without the brave, there would be no land of the free)
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To: Digger
I've heard she denies that it was a defense of murder by Black Panther revolutionaries, but then again who knows?
22 posted on 04/14/2003 11:54:47 AM PDT by Republicus2001
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To: jimt
As my ex-wife attended this hotbed (pun intended) of communist lesbians...

So would you recommend that we NOT marry any graduates of Wellesley? I do note you said "ex-wife."

23 posted on 04/14/2003 11:56:42 AM PDT by PJ-Comix (A Person With No Sense Of Humor Is Someone Who Confuses The Irreverent With The Irrelevant)
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To: Republicus2001
I've heard she denies that it was a defense of murder by Black Panther revolutionaries, but then again who knows?

So did O'Reilly during her 2000 campaign.

I received the email going around charging her with that and forwarded it to a long list including O'Reilly.

Only O'Reilly replied with a lengthy refutation--marking him as a liberal at core, a pig in a dress.

24 posted on 04/14/2003 11:57:43 AM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: PJ-Comix; CedarDave; Digger
Thesis? I was unaware that Hillary had an advanced degree. Does the department that Hillary received her degree from require a thesis for a B.S./B.A.? Or was it just a paper she turned in for some class? Or is the whole thing an urban legend?
25 posted on 04/14/2003 12:02:04 PM PDT by RonF
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To: Fintan
bump...... this will make your blood boil....
26 posted on 04/14/2003 12:06:57 PM PDT by alisasny
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To: All
HILLARY’S COLLEGE THESIS HIDDEN FROM PUBLIC

When Bill Clinton was inaugurated President in 1993, Hillary Clinton’s 1969 college thesis from Wellesley College was immediately sealed to prevent public access and viewing. Does the First Lady have something to hide from American public, especially now that she’s running for the U.S. Senate? According to author Barbara Olson, Hillary’s thesis centered on her hero, radical Marxist Saul Alinsky, who was legendary organizing numerous extreme leftist demonstrations. But Alinsky is most renowned for his teachings on accumulating political power through any means necessary. Some of his most anti-democratic tactics include lying and deceiving the public; ridiculing and defaming your opponents; and polarizing people into belligerent groups. “It seems that Alinsky’s teachings are the source of Hillary’s campaign strategy,” comments CIC’s Linda Whitman. “It is quite sad to see how Hillary has deliberately polarized New Yorkers by race and religion.”

27 posted on 04/14/2003 12:09:22 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: PJ-Comix; CedarDave; Digger
O.K. Answered my own question. From Wellesley's Political Science department web pages:

In addition to the subfield distribution requirement, all majors must do advanced work (Grade III) in at least two of the four subfields; a minimum of one of these Grade III units must be a seminar, which normally requires a major research paper. Admission to department seminars is by permission of the instructor only. Interested students must fill out a seminar application, which is available in the Political Science office prior to preregistration for each term. Majors should begin applying for seminars during their junior year in order to be certain of fulfilling this requirement. Majors are encouraged to take more than the minimum number of required Grade III courses.

If the requirements were similar back in 1969, this is what she would have written; an undergraduate research paper. Not exactly what I'd call a thesis. But probably what people are talking about.

28 posted on 04/14/2003 12:18:10 PM PDT by RonF
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To: PJ-Comix
Both of the Toons' are "Clear and Present Dangers"...
29 posted on 04/14/2003 12:19:32 PM PDT by Mustang (Evil Thrives When Good People Do Nothing!)
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To: PJ-Comix
After the applause and guffaws subsided, one brave Wellesley student dared to ask one of the few questions of substance. A confessed Republican, she asked that in light of President Bush's economic plan, which he articulated during the State of the Union address, and in light of Clinton's clear opposition to his plan, what were her thoughts on the kind of economic plan the United States should be implementing?

Clinton replied with more subtle derision that ignited the audience's laughter once again. She launched into vague nostrums about her vision for "the children" and "America's dreams," managing in the same breath to establish her atheism with a remark to the effect that Bush did not "have an ideology, he had a theology." The audience was happy. The intrepid student was not, as she sat with her question unanswered.

I'd like to enquire of the Massachusetts News what Sen. Clinton actually said, as opposed to this snide characterization masquerading as journalism.

30 posted on 04/14/2003 12:20:22 PM PDT by RonF
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To: PJ-Comix
So would you recommend that we NOT marry any graduates of Wellesley? I do note you said "ex-wife."

I'd recommend considering it a strong negative.

My ex, during our courtship, proudly announced she was a graduate of Wellesley. I think she was terribly disappointed when I said "Where's that?".

Leftists are (mostly) untrustworthy. Lesbians (mostly) have bad attitudes towards men. While not EVERY Wellesley grad is a communist lesbian, lots of them are. I'll do everything I can to keep my daughter out of that place.

31 posted on 04/14/2003 12:25:07 PM PDT by jimt (Support our troops !)
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To: Fred Mertz
Claire Ashington-Pickett '04, this young lady certainly has her head screwed on right. Probably gets lousy grades in Poly-Sci though. Need to e-mail her to let her know about FreeRpublic.
32 posted on 04/14/2003 12:32:15 PM PDT by Jimmy Valentine's brother (Iragis are liberating Saddam's symbols of power.)
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To: jimt
I'll do everything I can to keep my daughter out of that place.

Antioch College in Ohio is another place you don't want your daughter to be. Oh, and while we are in Ohio, add Oberlin College to that list. I used to camp out near there and everytime I passed through Oberlin, I saw nothing but bohemian MTV types. Just about 100% of the student body fits that category at Oberlin.

33 posted on 04/14/2003 12:37:00 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (A Person With No Sense Of Humor Is Someone Who Confuses The Irreverent With The Irrelevant)
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To: PJ-Comix
Where's her book? I'm still waiting for her 8 millon dollar book deal.
34 posted on 04/14/2003 12:42:55 PM PDT by Teacup (Poor ole crusty)
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To: Teacup
Where's her book? I'm still waiting for her 8 millon dollar book deal.

Patience. Her ghostwriter is still busy stringing together harmless platitudes.

35 posted on 04/14/2003 12:45:50 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (A Person With No Sense Of Humor Is Someone Who Confuses The Irreverent With The Irrelevant)
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To: PJ-Comix
"I think that Hillary has brought nothing but shame to Wellesley College," said Claire Ashington-Pickett '04, president of the Wellesley College Republicans. "Her status as an alumna of my school is embarrassing. She is a deceptive, dishonest, dangerous public figure. Her advocacy of women's choice is limited solely to the issue of abortion, which is nothing more than her support for women to choose to murder their children. She has not championed women's rights; women were doing just fine before she came along. Hillary has given a bad name to women in politics. She is a criminal who should be behind bars, not on a stage accepting a prestigious award."

Woo hoo!!!

36 posted on 04/14/2003 12:46:39 PM PDT by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
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To: BenLurkin; alisasny

HILLARY'S HEROES

You may have forgotten Numero Uno...

 

 

 

37 posted on 04/14/2003 1:10:30 PM PDT by Fintan (Barnum was wrong...it's more like every fifteen seconds.)
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To: Labyrinthos
Yeah, I've been wondering that too? These broads have pushed their way into all the male military institutions (which they purport to loathe), but they keep this college free of men ...??
38 posted on 04/14/2003 1:11:11 PM PDT by CyberAnt ( America - You Are The Greatest!!)
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To: PJ-Comix
I'll skip the text, and scroll right to the scating comments. Saves on indigestion.
39 posted on 04/14/2003 1:13:28 PM PDT by mombonn
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To: CyberAnt
I did a little research since my original post and discovered that Title IV (20 U.S.C.S. Sec.1651) specifically exempts private, single sex colleges and universities with respect to sexual discrimination in the admissions process for undergraduate programs. Nevertheless, where is Martha Burka leading the charge against this moral outrage.
40 posted on 04/14/2003 1:17:23 PM PDT by Labyrinthos
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