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June 13, 2005

WARNING: RADIOACTIVE!

Last Friday I posted a warning about public ad hominem attacks on Hillary after I read in the NY Post's Page Six that Klein's book makes charges of lesbianism. As I stated it's A LOSE-LOSE SUBJECT FOR REPUBS.

Titter about it amongst yourselves if you must, but doing so in public ... blogs, letters to editors, etc. ... will do no good for the Republicans. As Rush always says, we want to defeat the Dems and libs in the arena of ideas and issues. HRC will be a formidable candidate as it is; she's proven that she'll do anything to win. We don't need to give the Dems any ammo.

Today AnkleBitingPundits follows suit with Don't Fall Into Trap On Latest Bill and Hillary Allegation
This is a scurrilous allegation that our side should steer clear from for a variety of reasons.

I've stumbled upon yet another book, this one about Bill:
Clinton Accused of Raping Nurse in New Book
Lawyer Candice E. Jackson was so disgusted Clinton virtually ignored his infidelities in his best-selling autobiography My Life, she wrote Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine, to expose several women she claims he sexually abused.
Jackson's controversial tome focuses on seven women, including Clinton's alleged mistress, Gennifer Flowers, radio host Sally Perdue, White House intern Monica Lewinsky and the alleged rape victim, Juanita Broaddrick.


If I honestly and truly believed in conspiracies, which I don't, I'd speculate that Hillary cooked up the idea for this book on her herself, along with its radioactive allegations, just so she can once again play the victim. Her victim performances garner her sympathy while further enraging her already rabid base. This also puts the Repubs in the position of having to side with her to deflect any negative feedback. If I believed in conspiracies, that's what I'd say is happening. But, of course, I don't believe in them.

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Posted by kitty at June 13, 2005 11:29 AM

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on the other hand, there are many who are turned off by the fact that hillary has stayed with bill and has allowed herself to be continually subjected to the copious amounts of his sexual deviations. that is not admired and people wonder that if she continues to go along with this in her personal life, choosing to stick around and put up with it and/or go after the women themselves, will she handle it if she and bill are in the white house again??? there were shades of that distaste for her marriage predicament coming out of california this last week. i also believe that many women will turn away from hillary because they want to see a woman in the white house that stands on her own, be her own woman. hillary will never be her own woman. she is forever joined at the hip to bill clinton and he will always be behind everything she does and is. bill hasn't changed, isn't going to change (re example: canadian girlfriend), and CAN"T change. hillary can play the victim card, but there are too many women out there desperately trying to get themselves separated from abusive husbands who see hillary as failing to do so herself. sticking with him for political reasons isn't good enough. she is one of the worst examples when one of the positive things that has come out of the women's movement is the work in battered and abused women. women have been learning what sexual harrassment and abuse are about and i think that in the end bill clinton will not get a pass on the way he treats women. the challenge, too, will be that conservatives and republicans don't lower themselves to the levels of childishness and vileness of the left and it's following. they need to be more like mehlman and never like dean.

Posted by: sue at June 13, 2005 03:01 PM

I agree and was pleased that all the radio shows today (Ingraham, Rush and Hannity) gave this little or no coverage. I went to Amazon and cancelled my book order. This is really outrageous and I am apt to believe Kitty's "conspiracy theory." Remember, Dems are the ones that operate in that mental framework.

Posted by: Aaron at June 13, 2005 06:44 PM

Hillary's record is enough to flame her. As Marvel Comics' Thing would say: "'Nuff said.'

Posted by: ProfShade at June 14, 2005 09:46 PM

On the other other hand, it turns out that Jackson's Their Lives is a well-written book, and is not full of inflammatory accusations. Rather, she provides an articulate discussion of Clinton's misogynistic behavior in the context of liberal politics. I highly recommend it.

Posted by: chris at June 29, 2005 02:23 PM

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