Lest you have forgotten the pain of Hillary while distracted by the pain of Obama, hear is a devastating, well-documented dismantling of the Hillary myths. This piece by Clarice Feldman at American Thinker should be sufficient ammunition to sink her candidacy without a trace. Well we can dream anyway.
We say “should be.” Will the GOP use it? Golly, we don’t know. But here’s a clue. The genesis of the Feldman article, the well publicized award by an organization called the National Constitution Center of its premier recognition, the Liberty Medal, to Hillary Clinton. It was presented by . . . wait for it . . . Jeb Bush.
How much confidence can one put in the depth of Bush’s constitutional understanding when he participates as chairman of an organization so ridiculously “flexible” or superficial in its recognition of merit as to award Hillary Clinton an award for her constitutional understanding? The deep problems in this country are in no small part due to the debasement of the Constitution. Hillary Clinton has been at the center of that from her earliest years out of law school.
Read the American Thinker article here: More commentary about the award with a finding similar to ours can be found in an article by James Richard Edwards writing in the Washington Times. The Tampa Bay Times Washington Bureau Chief Alex Leary has some comments about the political fallout for Jeb Bush.
A variety of titles reflecting on the Clinton “Co-Presidential” years are readily available. Most of the Bill Clinton biographies are replete with Hillary expose’s. Some in our library focused on Hillary include:
Hillary Rodham Clinton – What Every American Should Know, by Christian Josi, then ED of the American Conservative Union
The Truth About Hillary , What She Knew, When She Knew It, and How Far She’lll Go to Become President, by Edward Klien
American Evita, by Christopher Andersen.
Their Lives, The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine, by Candice E. Jackson also bannered as “The Missing Chapters from Bill Clinton’s Life.”
DLH w/ R Mall