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One Reporter’s Opinion – Hillary Uncensored



It is this reporter's opinion that as we approach the primaries and the election of 2008, the mud is beginning to fly.

Let’s look at the top tier of both parties. The attack on Rudy Giuliani concerns itself with his marital problems and his possible associations in the criminal world.

Next comes Romney, with attacks on his Mormon faith and how he compiled his fortune.

Mike Huckabee is the current target . . . his flip flops and his Christianity.

Not to be outdone, on the Democratic side are charges against Barack Obama and his past use of marijuana and cocaine.

Most recently, the tabloid journalists have had a field day charging John Edwards with a paternity situation.

But all of this pales by comparison when it comes to Hillary Clinton. Her friends and supporters are working overtime to sell her “softer” side.

The campaign is titled, “The Hillary I Know,” which attempts to paint Sen. Clinton in a more sympathetic hue. She appears with her own mother, Dorothy Rodham, and daughter, Chelsea, in a new campaign video.

She’s even dropping a tear on occasion.

But Hillary has a problem with her four-letter vocabulary — atrocious, off-color language.

It begins with the book “Inside the White House” by Ronald Kessler, where on Page 244, Hillary allegedly shouted to an associate at the White House, “Where is the g*dd*mn f***ing flag? among other expletives.

This excerpt is just an example of Hillary’s foul language . . . words that would put a drunken truck driver to shame!

Here are some examples, from other various sources, of Hillary’s propensity for using four-letter words:

  • “Inside: A Public and Private Life” by Joseph Califano, Page 213

  • “American Evita: Hillary Clinton’s Path to Power” by Christopher Andersen, Pages 90, 259

  • “Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation” by L.D. Brown, Page 84

  • “The First Partner: Hillary Rodham Clinton” by Joyce Milton, Page 259

  • “Hillary’s Scheme: Inside the Next Clinton’s Ruthless Agenda to Take the White House” by Carl Limbacher and Newsmax, Page 89

  • “Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House” by Gary Aldrich, Page 139

  • “The Truth About Hillary: What She Knew, When She Knew It, and How Far She’ll Go to Become President” by Edward Klein, Page 5

  • “Dereliction of Duty: The Eyewitness Account of How Bill Clinton Compromised America’s National Security” by Robert Patterson, Pages 71-72

  • “I’ve Always Been a Yankees Fan: Hillary Clinton in Her Own Words” by Thomas Kuiper, Page 6

    All of these ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, hateful and abusive expletives allegedly mouthed by one who would have total control as commander in chief of the military — the military for which she has shown incredible contempt and distain for throughout her public life.

    Clinton’s supporters will be forced to work overtime to sell her softer side. Perhaps we now find the reasons why Hillary and Bill are so reluctant for the public to see the archives, the record of Hillary’s eight years as first lady.

    Perhaps this is why our friend, Tom Fitton, who is the president of Judicial Watch, has been forced to go to court to obtain the White House documents including Hillary Clinton’s calendar, daily office diary, schedule, day planner, telephone log book, and other files.

    During a recent hearing before a U.S. district judge, it was stated that the National Archives would be ready for release by the end of January 2008. But there is a Clinton game plan. On release of the records, officials must then notify former President Bill Clinton and he has 30 days to review them.

    Hillary Clinton recently said, “We’re moving as quickly as our circumstances and the processes of the National Archives permit.” Fitton says the ball is "now in the Clintons' court.”

    Bill and Hillary are on record saying they support release of the records and they blame the National Archives for the delays.

    But Archives’ officials note that on average, President Bill Clinton’s representatives have taken 237 days to review the previous records. That would mean the records created by the New York senator (when she was first lady) could be delayed until after the 2008 election, keeping information secret that voters could find important.

    That is the little game the Clintons would love to keep playing right on through the presidential election. The National Archives blame the Clintons for the delay. The Clintons blame the National Archives.

    Judicial Watch is committed to making sure the full and complete record of Hillary’s role in the many Clinton era scandals is made available to the public and Hillary’s office records are a good place to start.

    Shall we call all of this at least for the present, “Hillary uncensored?”

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