No, it would create loathing for the victim that chose to remain the victim.
2007-02-23 00:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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One would have to be very shallow and ignorant of history to think this. Hmmmm
This is verrrrrrry old stuff, but as I recall hilary viewed the vrwc as exposing clinton (so to speak) not proof of what he didn't do.
Read the book, "Blinded by the Right." It's by David Brock, one of the right wing hit squad aimed at the Clintons. He wrote the nasty book on Anita Hill. But, then he his conscience got activated and he writes in his book BBTR about the right wing slime machine. You may be part of it, still doing this.
(If one pauses for a moment and ponders, exposing a man's affair in front of the country, his wife, and his child is pretty mean, pretty low, pretty sleazy (lying about it being the more noble behavior), and ultimately pretty hypocritical since his main accusers were all philanderers - including one leading the charge, newt, who was actively cheating - with a staff member - on the wife who had gotten MS, you know, the woman he'd cheated with when his first wife had cancer.
The right wing hit squad is still out there - the Post's recent printing of Victoria Toensig's screed on the Libby trial reminds us. Because after a few years of the RW being on top, the American people have already sicked of them, and they are going back to their lying, attack and distort 'journalism.'
The pay must be really good for those people. What enables you to turn off your thinking cap?
(P.S. As a liberal, I don't care for Hillary. But I'm fairly sure admiration for her begins with her work on the Watergate committee and runs through her achievements as lawyer, children's advocate, and first lady, including but not beginning with or limited to, her response to the VRWC's attempt to destroy the country by destroying her marriage. Really, how low can one go? )
2007-02-23 08:33:51
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answered by cassandra 6
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Hey! That's a great idea! Maybe I'll tell my daughters to screw over everyone they ever meet in their entire life if it puts a dollar in their pocket, bend and squeeze the law in every imaginable way just shy of "breaking" it to further my agenda, and pledge blind, unquestioning, mindless allegiance to a party which has long forsaken the American ideals........will this make people in the Republican Party admire them?
Thanks for the advice!
2007-02-23 08:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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