Posted on 09/12/2016 1:03:56 PM PDT by drewh
Hillary Clinton just cant get her facts straight! The presidential candidate is in the crosshairs again, RadarOnline.com can reveal, because a new story that shes shared on the campaign trail just isnt adding up.
Clinton went viral this week in a touching Humans of New York post about sexist bullying she allegedly experienced as a young would-be attorney. Fans quickly reposted the vision of a kinder, gentler candidate.
But Radar can reveal that several aspects of her story dont quite pass a basic fact check.
First, Clinton said, one of [the men] even said: If you take my spot, Ill get drafted, and Ill go to Vietnam, and Ill die.' And while its true that law students were exempt from the draft up until February 16, 1968, but Clinton graduated from Wellesley in June 1969. Therefore, she would have taken the LSAT in 1969 or late 1968 in both cases, long after she could have been accused of taking someones spot.
Former Clinton aide Dick Morris told Radar, Good, story, but its a made-up yarn!
Morris said the tale was a whopper, a blatant lie designed to make her look more human and vulnerable.
Indeed, in her memoir, Living History, Clinton does not mention the supposedly scarring incident at all, merely writing, I took the law school admissions test and applied to several schools.
Said Morris, As always, her story makes her out to be a hero, battling against a cold cruel world.
Indeed, this is hardly the first time that Clintons been caught fudging the truth to make herself the victim.
In one incident, she claimed to be named after Mt. Everest climber Sir Edmund Hillary. Only problem? He climbed the great peak five years AFTER she was born!
She once said she followed her heart to move to Arkansas to practice law, but it was then revealed that she flunked the DC Bar and the Arkansas Bar was the only one she passed.
But perhaps the most famous fib was exposed in 2008: Clinton recalled landing under sniper fire in Bosnia in 1996, during a speech at George Washington University. Almost immediately, the Washington Post published photos of the landing, which showed her happily receiving flowers from local children and definitely not a sniper in sight.
Said Morris, Now, she is under pressure from her campaign staff to soften her image and humanize herself. So she did what she always does: She lies and makes up a story
Only trouble, is that the Draft ended June 1972
I thought so as well, but this seems to be the main version she went with. It looks like earlier versions of the story may also have included alleged sexism.
You can’t even ask this person what time it is or what day of the week- you wouldn’t get a straight answer.
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In 1969, did prospective students have to take the LSAT at the school they were going to attend? By the 1980’s they didn’t.
If you could take the LSAT at any school where there was a qualified proctor, how did the other student even know that Hillary had applied to the same schools he had? How did he know that Hillary would get a better score than he would?
For that matter, was there a qualified proctor for the LSAT at Wellesley in 1969? It was, and still is, an all-girls’ school.
If so, I would expect that most of the students who took the LSAT at Wellesley to be women. I would think a male student would be going out of his way to take the LSAT at Wellesley when there were other colleges near there that offered the test.
What do you make of this?
https://books.google.com/books?id=pR-39z5htJUC&pg=PA183
It appears that 59,050 students took the LSAT in 1969 (which was July 1968-April 1969), and 74,092 took it in 1970 (surely she would have had to have taken the test August 1969 or before - the 1969 year is far more likely.
It appears that about 1/2 those who took the test were admitted to law school....more later....
Exactly. This is yet another example of Hillary reflexively lying when she perceives the lie to be to her advantage. The Bosnian sniper fire and Sir Edmund Hillary lies come to mind as examples, but there are probably dozens of documented others.
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