The Hillary Papers

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The Hillary Papers

Hillary Clinton was a political strategist who relished revenge against her adversaries and complained in private that nobody in the White House was “tough and mean enough.”
Diane Blair, her good friend an confidante kept her journal and is now releasing her papers on her friend. Here are note from those papers:


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B]THE SEX FILES[/B]

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

“[Hillary] is not trying to excuse [Bill Clinton]; it was a huge personal lapse. And she is not taking responsibility for it,” Blair wrote.

In her conversations with Blair, the first lady gave her husband credit for trying to end the affair with Lewinsky, and said he did not take advantage of his White House intern.

“It was a lapse, but she says to his credit he tried to break it off, tried to pull away, tried to manage someone who was clearly a ‘narcissistic loony toon’; but it was beyond control,” wrote Blair.

“HRC insists, no matter what people say, it was gross inappropriate behavior but it was consensual (was not a power relationship) and was not sex within any real meaning (standup, liedown, oral, etc.) of the term

Obviously, the affairs didn’t bother Hillary one the personal level, just a political level. She made excuses for him and even defended him and blamed the “narcissistic looney toon women. Even blamed herself. That was handy, too. We can only imagine what he would be like with nothing to do in the White House.


ALL THOSE WHINEY WOMEN

Noting Clinton allies had “really been trying to keep the women’s groups in line since Paula Jones filing,” Bill Clinton, according to Blair’s account, was concerned feminist groups “might blow sky high” if he appointed Arnold to the Supreme Court. Arnold had ruled that the Jaycees club could bar women from full membership—a decision later overturned by the highest court in the land.

The Clinton camp found itself dealing with Bill Clinton’s infidelity early on. In a confidential Feb. 16, 1992, memo entitled “Possible Investigation Needs,” Clinton campaign staff proposed ways to suppress and discredit stories about the then-Arkansas governor’s affairs.

“Exposing GF: completely as a fraud, liar and possible criminal to stop this story and related stories, prevent future non-related stories and expose press inaction and manipulation,” said the memo.
In 1998 Bill Clinton admitted he had had a sexual relationship with Flowers.

Although Richard Arnold was the natural candidate for the opening on the SC, he was overlooked to punish the editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr in Arkansas for printing negative stories of the Clinton’s affairs.


YOU ARE ENTERING A WORLD OF PAIN


The First Lady often confided in Blair about her “hellacious” first year in the White House, and her many clashes with staffers, administration figures, and her husband. By the spring of 1994, Hillary was “furious” at Bill for “ruining himself and the Presidency.”

“She keeps trying to shape things up, knows what’s wrong, but [Bill] can’t fire people, exert discipline, punish leakers,” Blair wrote on May 17, 1994. “Never had strategy for Whitewater, troopers, Paula [Jones]. … Inability to organize, make tough choices, drives her nuts.”

Bill just wasn’t mean enough.

REALIST HILLARY: THEY’VE BEEN KILLING EACH
OTHER FOR 900 YEARS
At the time, however, Hillary Clinton was not on board with the use of deadly force. According to Blair’s April 29, 1993 account, the First Lady said she “was very much against any intervention—had been killing each other for 900 yrs.”

Since leaving the White House, however, Hillary Clinton has said that she favored earlier intervention in the Balkans, decrying “the tragic failures in Rwanda, early Bosnia, and up to now, the inadequate response in Darfur” in a 2005 speech to the United Nations.
The truth and Hillary are sometimes strangers.


SUPREME THWART

A three-page memo written by Blair on May 11, 1994, shows the First Lady privately urging President Clinton to reject his preferred 1994 candidate for the U.S. Supreme Court because of political considerations.

Hillary Clinton also argued that rejecting Arnold would send a “message” to the judge’s ally, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr., whose paper often printed unflattering stories about the Clintons.

“Goddamn Hussman needs to know that it’s his own goddamn fault; that he can’t destroy everybody from Ark. and everything about the state and not pay the price for his precious Richard [Arnold],” Hillary said, according to Blair’s account.
“He needs to get the message big-time, that Richard might have a chance [to be appointed to the Supreme Court] next round if Hussman and his minions will lay off all this outrageous lies and innuendo.”

Control, Control. Control. Haven’t we had enough if that?http://freebeacon.com/the-hillary-papers/
 
The Hillary Papers

Hillary Clinton was a political strategist who relished revenge against her adversaries and complained in private that nobody in the White House was “tough and mean enough.”
Diane Blair, her good friend an confidante kept her journal and is now releasing her papers on her friend. Here are note from those papers:


[
B]THE SEX FILES[/B]

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

“[Hillary] is not trying to excuse [Bill Clinton]; it was a huge personal lapse. And she is not taking responsibility for it,” Blair wrote.

In her conversations with Blair, the first lady gave her husband credit for trying to end the affair with Lewinsky, and said he did not take advantage of his White House intern.

“It was a lapse, but she says to his credit he tried to break it off, tried to pull away, tried to manage someone who was clearly a ‘narcissistic loony toon’; but it was beyond control,” wrote Blair.

“HRC insists, no matter what people say, it was gross inappropriate behavior but it was consensual (was not a power relationship) and was not sex within any real meaning (standup, liedown, oral, etc.) of the term

Obviously, the affairs didn’t bother Hillary one the personal level, just a political level. She made excuses for him and even defended him and blamed the “narcissistic looney toon women. Even blamed herself. That was handy, too. We can only imagine what he would be like with nothing to do in the White House.


ALL THOSE WHINEY WOMEN

Noting Clinton allies had “really been trying to keep the women’s groups in line since Paula Jones filing,” Bill Clinton, according to Blair’s account, was concerned feminist groups “might blow sky high” if he appointed Arnold to the Supreme Court. Arnold had ruled that the Jaycees club could bar women from full membership—a decision later overturned by the highest court in the land.

The Clinton camp found itself dealing with Bill Clinton’s infidelity early on. In a confidential Feb. 16, 1992, memo entitled “Possible Investigation Needs,” Clinton campaign staff proposed ways to suppress and discredit stories about the then-Arkansas governor’s affairs.

“Exposing GF: completely as a fraud, liar and possible criminal to stop this story and related stories, prevent future non-related stories and expose press inaction and manipulation,” said the memo.
In 1998 Bill Clinton admitted he had had a sexual relationship with Flowers.

Although Richard Arnold was the natural candidate for the opening on the SC, he was overlooked to punish the editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr in Arkansas for printing negative stories of the Clinton’s affairs.




Bill just wasn’t mean enough.

REALIST HILLARY: THEY’VE BEEN KILLING EACH
OTHER FOR 900 YEARS
At the time, however, Hillary Clinton was not on board with the use of deadly force. According to Blair’s April 29, 1993 account, the First Lady said she “was very much against any intervention—had been killing each other for 900 yrs.”

Since leaving the White House, however, Hillary Clinton has said that she favored earlier intervention in the Balkans, decrying “the tragic failures in Rwanda, early Bosnia, and up to now, the inadequate response in Darfur” in a 2005 speech to the United Nations.
The truth and Hillary are sometimes strangers.


SUPREME THWART

A three-page memo written by Blair on May 11, 1994, shows the First Lady privately urging President Clinton to reject his preferred 1994 candidate for the U.S. Supreme Court because of political considerations.

Hillary Clinton also argued that rejecting Arnold would send a “message” to the judge’s ally, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr., whose paper often printed unflattering stories about the Clintons.

“Goddamn Hussman needs to know that it’s his own goddamn fault; that he can’t destroy everybody from Ark. and everything about the state and not pay the price for his precious Richard [Arnold],” Hillary said, according to Blair’s account.
“He needs to get the message big-time, that Richard might have a chance [to be appointed to the Supreme Court] next round if Hussman and his minions will lay off all this outrageous lies and innuendo.”

Control, Control. Control. Haven’t we had enough if that?http://freebeacon.com/the-hillary-papers/

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

he didnt have an affair with lewinsky

he took advantage of a intern or employee
 
The Hillary Papers

Hillary Clinton was a political strategist who relished revenge against her adversaries and complained in private that nobody in the White House was “tough and mean enough.”
Diane Blair, her good friend an confidante kept her journal and is now releasing her papers on her friend. Here are note from those papers:


[
B]THE SEX FILES[/B]

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

“[Hillary] is not trying to excuse [Bill Clinton]; it was a huge personal lapse. And she is not taking responsibility for it,” Blair wrote.

In her conversations with Blair, the first lady gave her husband credit for trying to end the affair with Lewinsky, and said he did not take advantage of his White House intern.

“It was a lapse, but she says to his credit he tried to break it off, tried to pull away, tried to manage someone who was clearly a ‘narcissistic loony toon’; but it was beyond control,” wrote Blair.

“HRC insists, no matter what people say, it was gross inappropriate behavior but it was consensual (was not a power relationship) and was not sex within any real meaning (standup, liedown, oral, etc.) of the term

Obviously, the affairs didn’t bother Hillary one the personal level, just a political level. She made excuses for him and even defended him and blamed the “narcissistic looney toon women. Even blamed herself. That was handy, too. We can only imagine what he would be like with nothing to do in the White House.




Although Richard Arnold was the natural candidate for the opening on the SC, he was overlooked to punish the editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr in Arkansas for printing negative stories of the Clinton’s affairs.




Bill just wasn’t mean enough.


The truth and Hillary are sometimes strangers.


SUPREME THWART

A three-page memo written by Blair on May 11, 1994, shows the First Lady privately urging President Clinton to reject his preferred 1994 candidate for the U.S. Supreme Court because of political considerations.

Hillary Clinton also argued that rejecting Arnold would send a “message” to the judge’s ally, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr., whose paper often printed unflattering stories about the Clintons.

“Goddamn Hussman needs to know that it’s his own goddamn fault; that he can’t destroy everybody from Ark. and everything about the state and not pay the price for his precious Richard [Arnold],” Hillary said, according to Blair’s account.
“He needs to get the message big-time, that Richard might have a chance [to be appointed to the Supreme Court] next round if Hussman and his minions will lay off all this outrageous lies and innuendo.”

Control, Control. Control. Haven’t we had enough if that?http://freebeacon.com/the-hillary-papers/

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

he didnt have an affair with lewinsky

he took advantage of a intern or employee

Actually, you're right.
 
The Hillary Papers

Hillary Clinton was a political strategist who relished revenge against her adversaries and complained in private that nobody in the White House was “tough and mean enough.”
Diane Blair, her good friend an confidante kept her journal and is now releasing her papers on her friend. Here are note from those papers:


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Obviously, the affairs didn’t bother Hillary one the personal level, just a political level. She made excuses for him and even defended him and blamed the “narcissistic looney toon women. Even blamed herself. That was handy, too. We can only imagine what he would be like with nothing to do in the White House.




Although Richard Arnold was the natural candidate for the opening on the SC, he was overlooked to punish the editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr in Arkansas for printing negative stories of the Clinton’s affairs.




Bill just wasn’t mean enough.


The truth and Hillary are sometimes strangers.




Control, Control. Control. Haven’t we had enough if that?http://freebeacon.com/the-hillary-papers/

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

he didnt have an affair with lewinsky

he took advantage of a intern or employee

Actually, you're right.

same thing for Paula Jones as well she was a state employee
 
B]THE SEX FILES[/B]

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

“[Hillary] is not trying to excuse [Bill Clinton]; it was a huge personal lapse. And she is not taking responsibility for it,” Blair wrote.

In her conversations with Blair, the first lady gave her husband credit for trying to end the affair with Lewinsky, and said he did not take advantage of his White House intern.

“It was a lapse, but she says to his credit he tried to break it off, tried to pull away, tried to manage someone who was clearly a ‘narcissistic loony toon’; but it was beyond control,” wrote Blair.

“HRC insists, no matter what people say, it was gross inappropriate behavior but it was consensual (was not a power relationship) and was not sex within any real meaning (standup, liedown, oral, etc.) of the term


How in the hell does a political adversary cause a person to have an affair. Talk about a pitiful deflection.

To his credit he tried to end the affair? Are you freakin' kidding me? He was the most powerful man in the world and he couldn't "pull out" of an intern? My gosh what is wrong with that woman? Lewinsky is just lucky they didn't go all Vince Foster on her.

I see HRC also has a problem with dictionary definitions of words like sex.
 
The Hillary Papers

Hillary Clinton was a political strategist who relished revenge against her adversaries and complained in private that nobody in the White House was “tough and mean enough.”
Diane Blair, her good friend an confidante kept her journal and is now releasing her papers on her friend. Here are note from those papers:


[
B]THE SEX FILES[/B]

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

“[Hillary] is not trying to excuse [Bill Clinton]; it was a huge personal lapse. And she is not taking responsibility for it,” Blair wrote.

In her conversations with Blair, the first lady gave her husband credit for trying to end the affair with Lewinsky, and said he did not take advantage of his White House intern.

“It was a lapse, but she says to his credit he tried to break it off, tried to pull away, tried to manage someone who was clearly a ‘narcissistic loony toon’; but it was beyond control,” wrote Blair.

“HRC insists, no matter what people say, it was gross inappropriate behavior but it was consensual (was not a power relationship) and was not sex within any real meaning (standup, liedown, oral, etc.) of the term

Obviously, the affairs didn’t bother Hillary one the personal level, just a political level. She made excuses for him and even defended him and blamed the “narcissistic looney toon women. Even blamed herself. That was handy, too. We can only imagine what he would be like with nothing to do in the White House.




Although Richard Arnold was the natural candidate for the opening on the SC, he was overlooked to punish the editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr in Arkansas for printing negative stories of the Clinton’s affairs.




Bill just wasn’t mean enough.


The truth and Hillary are sometimes strangers.


SUPREME THWART

A three-page memo written by Blair on May 11, 1994, shows the First Lady privately urging President Clinton to reject his preferred 1994 candidate for the U.S. Supreme Court because of political considerations.

Hillary Clinton also argued that rejecting Arnold would send a “message” to the judge’s ally, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher Walter Hussman, Jr., whose paper often printed unflattering stories about the Clintons.

“Goddamn Hussman needs to know that it’s his own goddamn fault; that he can’t destroy everybody from Ark. and everything about the state and not pay the price for his precious Richard [Arnold],” Hillary said, according to Blair’s account.
“He needs to get the message big-time, that Richard might have a chance [to be appointed to the Supreme Court] next round if Hussman and his minions will lay off all this outrageous lies and innuendo.”

Control, Control. Control. Haven’t we had enough if that?http://freebeacon.com/the-hillary-papers/

Clinton defended her husband in a phone call with Blair. She said her husband had made a mistake by fooling around with the “narcissistic loony toon” Lewinsky, but was driven to it in part by his political adversaries, the loneliness of the presidency, and her own failures as a wife.

he didnt have an affair with lewinsky

he took advantage of a intern or employee

True enough but I do believe his cigar may have consummated the relation. :evil:
 
This is damning information? A bunch of scribblings in a secretary's diary about Hillary Clinton's marriage? Try harder. She's done a lot worse than forgive her husband for getting head.

You Republicans are straining yourselves to find anything that will make Democrats look as bad as Bush, but all you have to do is point to the fact that Obama has carried over all of Bush's policies.
 
THE HILLARY PAPERS: Why Now?

Guest post by Lee Cary @ Doug Ross @ Journal: THE HILLARY PAPERS: Why Now? with links

Indeed, an interesting question. Just what is the purpose of releasing them so far ahead of the 2016 campaign debacle? So what? She's ruthless. But is also says, “she's loyal.” And makes her seem to be the victim of Bill's fooling around.

Why are Diane Blair’s private papers archived at the University of Arkansas Special Collections Library just now becoming news?

The Washington Free Beacon article dated February 9, 2014, entitled “The Hillary Papers, Archive of 'closest friend' paints portrait of ruthless First Lady,” was featured in the Drudge Report this week.

Judge for yourself after reading the article. :cool:
 
This is damning information? A bunch of scribblings in a secretary's diary about Hillary Clinton's marriage? Try harder. She's done a lot worse than forgive her husband for getting head.

You Republicans are straining yourselves to find anything that will make Democrats look as bad as Bush, but all you have to do is point to the fact that Obama has carried over all of Bush's policies.

Hey, it's not like they're gonna win the female vote anyway. LOL (sigh) And no, a maj will not see Monica as a poor victim figure.
 

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