The world Hidden Under a Rock
Stew Richland
The first of a series of commentaries on Hillary Clinton
One of the “boy things” that my friends and I used to do
when we were out discovering new lands in the local park was to poke around big
rocks and turn them over to discover what was hidden from sight.
Never found treasure, but did disturb the living world of
bugs and insects that maintained their hidden existence, their life cycle,
undisturbed and flourishing until a kid like me exposes their secrets life for
all to see.
Well Hillary Clinton does not live under a rock, now her
secret life is being exposed to the light of scrutiny each and every day. Even though she is lives in the spotlight,
her real world is obscured by layers and layers of shadows that she and her
husband have created. and like when the moon energizes the movement of our
oceans, we are treated with glimpses of corruption and slimy deals that
characterizes the core of her career as a lawyer, wife of a governor and
President, owner of a $1.7 million
dollar house in Chappapua, New York, and the Clinton Foundation that promised to
provide a “Partnership of Purpose” for those who contribute to its coffers.
In 1969, Hillary Rodham wrote a 92-page senior thesis for
Wellesley College about famed community organizer Saul Alinsky entitled There
Is Only the Fight . . . : An Analysis of the Alinsky Model. When Clinton became first lady, some
Washington columnists attempted to get copies of it but were rebuffed by the
White House and Wellesley College. Many
thought that the socialist views she expressed and the Clinton Administration
wanted the thesis sealed. In early 1993, the White House requested that
Wellesley not release the thesis to anyone.[3] Wellesley complied, instituting
a new rule that closed access to the thesis of any sitting U.S. president or
first lady, a rule that in practice applied only to Rodham. It is interesting
to note that Clinton and President Obama have both been exposed to the
teachings and ideas of Alinsky.
Hillary Clinton was
living in Berkeley, California, in the summer of 1971. She was interning at the
left-wing law firm Treuhaft, Walker and Burnstein, known for its radical
politics and a client roster that included Black Panthers and other militants.
With a community organizer now in the White House, can we really afford another 4 or 8 more years of terrible leadership.
With a community organizer now in the White House, can we really afford another 4 or 8 more years of terrible leadership.
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