Posted on 11/07/2001 6:41:58 AM PST by Tatze
Let's all pay a visit again today!
EDITOR TO ALL
Looks like the Boortz scum are not accustomed to respectful debates and are continuing to harass this forum. I do not have the time to keep editing the forum, so this is what I'm going to suggest:
I will contact LVD today with my rough draft for the new forum which will allow respectful members to debate while at the same time keeping the Boortz scum out. Unfortunately I will have to close this forum for a week because I'm going to Disneyland with my daughter and my two darling little grandkiddies.
The new forum is a huge and complicated site but LVD can just get the registration process up and running to keep the Boortz scum out.
So I will say goodbye to you until November 19th.
That's the best!
Mrs Kus
Good job Freepers hillary.org is fead till Nov. 19th, hehehehehehhehehe
Except that Hillary.com is attempting to intimidate another site into removing its speech. It can remove all the Hildebeasts it wants from its own site. I have no problem there. The free speech issue arises outof its attempt to restrict others.
It would be akin to JimRob telling me I can't post certain info on my personal website because others were lifting it and putting it on FR.
Also, presumably, Hillary.com is a quasi-public site in that it is an advocate for a US Senator.
Esme Taylor, 64, is the queen of the Hillary underground. It was she who founded the Hillary Clinton Forum in 1995, and it is she who now runs it as a rowdy, often profane, free-for-all that she insists Hillary would "get a kick out of" if only she knew where to find it. (Mrs Clinton has yet to master e-mail, say White House insiders.)
Taylor's office on the north side of San Francisco Bay is ground zero for the new paranoid Left that has emerged in response to the Starr report's alleged excesses. "This forum has been designed to protect your messages from Kenneth Starr," her home page states. But it has the good sense to accept contributions from anyone, including "Zippy the Wonder Slug", a diehard Hillary-phobe who once joined in the attacks on the First Lady's "piano legs", but reversed his position on seeing the photograph of her dancing on a beach with the President last year. "You know what?" Zippy mused. "She has a lovely ass."
Taylor was born in South Africa to English parents. She moved to America in 1961 and late in life set up an Internet business with the help of computer boffins in Siberia who use Russian military satellites to beam over new software to handle her booming traffic.
She has monitored all of Mrs Clinton's makeovers. "In Arkansas she wore her hair longish, with a thick Alice band to keep it out of her face," she says. "But when she got to Washington they couldn't deal with it like that."
Hence her first bob, by Christophe, which grew out into a Jennifer Aniston-style face-framer, but by the time of her husband's re-election campaign was too long by half: "In 1995, when we first brought her on to the site, she was looking a bit Arkansas again."
A second overhaul followed in 1996, but it took the private hell of this year - and a reported blitz in the gym - for her to find public acceptance at last. "Before Lewinsky the country saw her as powerful and pushy, and Americans still like their women weak and wimpy," Taylor avers. "Now she's the one who's risen above it all, who is being presidential."
Taylor knows whereof she speaks. A group of trial lawyers who share her building in the seaside town of Sausalito arranged for her to attend a recent Democratic fundraiser at which Hillary spoke on behalf of her friend Senator Barbara Boxer. "I was the guest of honour," Taylor says. She shook the First Lady's hand and was thanked by her, even though Mrs Clinton is on record as saying she thinks the Internet should be patrolled for smut and other naughtiness.
Such censoriousness doesn't seem to bother Taylor or her cohorts of Hillary addicts. For them, after years in the wilderness, Mrs Clinton has come into her own as the antithesis of the pasty-faced Kenneth Starr. Which is to say, as the sexiest woman alive."
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.