Posted on 02/17/2003 12:11:46 PM PST by Liz
November 15, 1999
Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton
An IWF Speakers Series featuring author Barbara Olson
Barbara Olson was one of the founders of the Independent Women's Forum, and both she and the Independent Women's Forum have come a long way since 1992. Barbara has been a regularly featured guest on our panels over the years, and she has appeared widely on television as a commentator. She was the Chief Investigative Counsel of the House Government Reform Committee, and in that capacity, she investigated both the Travelgate and Filegate scandals. She turned that experience into a compelling and fascinating new book, Hell to Pay: the Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton. "Speaking truth to power" is a common catchphrase of the feminist hard left. But in fact, if there's anybody who has spoken truth to power, who has championed right over might, who has defended the rule of law against the rule of men, it is our own Barbara Olson.
IWF President Anita K. Blair
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The title of my book, Hell to Pay, came out of the early scandal of the travel office firings. David Watkins was head of Clinton's Office of Administration. In January of 1996, he sent a memo to Chief of Staff Mack McLarty, saying that they both knew there would be "hell to pay" if they failed to take swift and decisive action in conformity with the first lady's wishes. That memo stuck in my mind. When I started to write this book, I realized there had been so much hell to pay by so many people in this White House. The real crimes against people were committed when they dared to cross the first lady's wishes.
The Clinton administration's firings were not just the travel office employees. You may remember that a White House usher, Chris Emory, was fired when he dared to talk to Barbara Bush about her computer. The switchboard ladies were fired who operated the telephone. The correspondence ladies were removed. The kitchen chef and the kitchen help were removed. The Secret Service was moved out of the residence. Cameras were taken down. There was a total turnover. At one point in my book I talk about the paranoia of the Clinton administration. That came full circle when we saw Hillary Clinton claim on television that there was a vast right wing conspiracy promoting allegations about her husband's sexual liaison with Monica Lewinsky. Of course, those allegations were later proven true.
If you go back and read Mrs. Clinton's writings about children, which are numerous, you see that her caring for children really extends to using them as political levers. Whenever Hillary has a position-on welfare, pollution, crime control-she quite often will say that these policies are for the children. And it's very difficult, as everyone in Washington knows, to be against people when they say "it's for children" because then you are evil and you are against children. I think that has worked very well for her.
One thing that really stopped me when I was re-searching her views on children was in an essay that she wrote. She said, "Decisions about motherhood and abortion, schooling, cosmetic surgery, treatment of venereal disease, or employment, and others where the decision or lack of one will significantly affect the child's future should not be made unilaterally by the parents." If the parents aren't going to make these decisions for children, who is? If these decisions are going to be made by someone else, we'll have to insert a government advocate into the family. And we all know what happens once a government advocate is inserted: We no longer have the traditional American family. We have the village that Hillary talks so much about. We have a family that has social workers and teachers and pediatricians inserted into the decision-making of the family unit.
It's a philosophy of family socialism. It comes out of her sixties roots. It was carried throughout the seventies and it was implemented in Arkansas when she was helping Bill Clinton in his reelection. People have said, "Well, you know a lot of kids were sixties radicals." But the more you look at her background, the more it becomes obvious that she was not merely a frivolous protester. This was a woman who studied under some of the hardest ideological gurus of the left.
In my book, I talk a great deal about the legendary radical activist Saul Alinsky and, indeed, I've opened all of my chapters with a quote from his book Rules for Radicals. The more I read Saul Alinsky, the more I saw that Hillary Clinton's way of dealing with opposition comes right from him.
Saul Alinsky really disdained the SDS students and the students who were growing their hair long and scaring most of America. He said that was the wrong way to go about a revolution. What he recommended to Hillary and others was that you use your middle-class roots, that you infiltrate and you change the system from within.
After Hillary finished her Wellesley senior thesis under the mentoring of Saul Alinsky, he offered her a job. She turned it down to go to law school. If you follow her career and look at her writings and her work, you can see how she successfully internalized those rules for a soft, but radical revolution.
Barbara Olson, a lawyer currently in private practice, is a television commentator and legal analyst and is a member of the National Advisory Board of the IWF. She spoke to the IWF in November about her book, Hell to Pay (Regnery).
But in fact, if there's anybody who has spoken truth to power, who has championed right over might, who has defended the rule of law against the rule of men, it is our own Barbara Olson.
For Alinsky, Lucifer was the prototypical symbol of the student radicals he trained with his utilitarian end-justifies-the-means methodology.
Alinsky wrote: "Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins - or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom -- Lucifer."
THE FINAL DAYS: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House, Regnery, 2001.
Hitlery's sealed Wellesley thesis was a paean to Saul Alinsky, radical counselling, "Tell any lie for power."
From Hell, pp 56-57:
Treuhaft was a former lawyer for the Communist Party.
Treuhaft is not like the Black Panthers. Treuhaft is a man who dedicated his entire legal career to advancing the agenda of the Soviet Communist Party and the KGB.
Treuhaft had formally left the Communist party in 1958, but only because it had lost so many members that it was no longer a viable organization. Mitford [Treuhaft's wife], an unreconstructed acolyte of Joseph Stalin, would later condemn the Hungarian Freedom Fighters who threw Molotov cocktails at Soviet tanks as "grasping neo-Fascist types."
In 1972 Treuhaft offered Hillary a summer internship working on behalf of indigent criminal defendants in Berkeley. Hillary accepted and worked for Treuhaft for a summer. She later paved the way for Mitford to lobby Governor Bill Clinton on the death penalty.
Hillary has never repudiated her connection with the Communist movement in America or explained her relationship with two of its leading adherents. Of course, no one has pursued these questions with Hillary. She has shown that she will not answer hard questions about her past, and she has learned that she does not need to--remarkable in an age when political figures are allowed such little privacy.
Thus wrote the most effective critic of Hitlery in 1998.
Another Stalin acolyte, Saddam Hussein, sent his agents to meet with Mohammad Atta, twice.
As a result of Atta's work, the vital voice of Barbara Olson was stopped September 11, 2001.
But the danger of Hitlery persists.
This is the real Hillary Clinton, a radical communist hippy freak who hides behind the compliant media. The most dangerous woman in America.
Thank you Barbara for exposing her to the light of the truth. You are missed, RIP.
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