Is Hillary a liar??

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#61 Postby streetsoldier » Mon Jun 09, 2003 10:46 am

Hillary, like her husband before her, picks and chooses the interviewer she feels will be more sympathetic...I'd like to see her being interviewed by Bill O'Reilly in a two-hour special, IF she has the intestinal fortitude to do it. :D
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#62 Postby j » Mon Jun 09, 2003 11:53 am

..haha..SS...just ask Rosie about an O'reilly interview
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#63 Postby streetsoldier » Mon Jun 09, 2003 1:11 pm

Re: any O'Reilly vs. Hillary showdown would have to see one, or both of them in bulletproof "boxes". Such is the "common wisdom" here...any others?
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#64 Postby JetMaxx » Mon Jun 09, 2003 5:31 pm

j wrote:right...everybody lies, but nobody does it better, and without a shred of regret than Hillary and Bill. Both are proven liars and have done it while under oath! They should both be in jail!


Well said!!
I'd serve more hard time in the slammer for stealing a Milky Way bar than Bill Clinton did for lying to a Federal Grand Jury.
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#65 Postby j » Tue Jun 10, 2003 8:28 am

back to Hillary..The Liar..here is an interesting excerpt for a NY Times review of her book by Michiko Kakutani:

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It is a book that purports to deal with the many controversies and scandals in Bill Clinton's campaigns and presidency, presumably to get these issues behind her before she contemplates running for the White House herself. Yet the book skates over the problems the Clinton administration faced in its rocky debut and in the impeachment crisis and skims over details of matters like Whitewater and "travelgate" while expending a startling amount of space on her trips abroad and her personal appearance.

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In other words..the book is a lot of fluff, just as we knew it would be.
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#66 Postby j » Wed Jun 11, 2003 7:29 am

latest update: (remember folks..almost 50% of Bill's audiance is made up of Moderates and Liberals)

Q: Do you believe Hillary Clinton's book is largely truthful?

Answer Percent
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No 93%

Yes 7%
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Total Votes: 30764* View Previous Survey/Poll Results
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#67 Postby j » Thu Jun 12, 2003 12:23 pm

It won't be long before they come out of the woodwork to offer their side to "truths" Hillary has put in print for all the world to read.

Do you all Remember Dick Morris? Well check out his note to Hillary as published in the National Review. (I never liked this guy, but I think he is now doing a good job as a correspondent for Fox News..I think a resonable person would have to believe Morris over Billary any day!

Here is his memo:

Dear Hillary,

In your new book, Living History, you correctly note that when you asked me to help you and Bill avert defeat in the congressional election of 1994 I was reluctant to do so. But then you assert, incorrectly, that my reluctance stemmed from difficulties in working with your staff. You even misquote me as telling you: "I don't like the way I was treated, Hillary. People were so mean to me."


As you know, I never said anything of the sort. I had, in fact, no experience in dealing with either your staff or the President's at that point, and had not yet met Leon Panetta or George Stephanopoulos. My prior dealing with Harold Ickes had been twenty five years earlier.

The real reason I was reluctant was that Bill Clinton had tried to beat me up in May of 1990 as he, you, Gloria Cabe, and I were together in the Arkansas governor's mansion. At the time, Bill was worried that he was falling behind his democratic primary opponent and verbally assaulted me for not giving his campaign the time he felt it deserved. Offended by his harsh tone, I turned and stalked out of the room.

Bill ran after me, tackled me, threw me to the floor of the kitchen in the mansion and cocked his fist back to punch me. You grabbed his arm and, yelling at him to stop and get control of himself, pulled him off me. Then you walked me around the grounds of the mansion in the minutes after, with your arm around me, saying, "He only does that to people he loves."

I continued to work for Bill since I felt a responsibility to do so until Election Day in 1990. But our relationship was never close and never the same. After the 1990 campaign we parted ways as a direct result of the altercation.

When the story threatened to surface during the 1992 campaign, you told me to "say it never happened."

That, and not the invented conversation in your memoir, was the reason that I was reluctant to work for Bill again.

Yours,
Dick Morris
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