Several days ago I jotted down 21 reasons why Hillary Clinton should not and will not win the Democratic Party Nomination. I was putting some flesh on the rough outline when it looked like Obama was going to stomp Hillary anyway and I did not have to rush my writing out to my blog posts. But I think I should reconsider writing what I have had in mind.
It seems that people need to be educated after all.
Addressing a Democratic fund-raiser on June 28th, 2004, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, told wealthy supporters the government will need to take money away from them for the "common good."
Clinton headlined an appearance with other women Democratic senators in San Francisco, where donors gave as much as $10,000 to California Sen. Barbara Boxer's campaign.
"Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may have helped you," Clinton said, according to the Associated Press. "We're saying that for America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut that short and not give it to you.
"We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
Republican National Committee spokeswoman Christine Iverson made it clear that Americans should take careful note of Clinton's remarks.
"This is John Kerry's Democratic party," she said. "Small-business owners and taxpayers all across America should be very, very concerned."
Kerry and Clinton, Iverson said, are people who "believe the government knows how to spend your own money better than you do."
Iverson acknowledged Clinton's use of the term "common good" was telling, evoking the language of Karl Marx, who envisioned a society that distributes wealth "from each according to ability, to each according to need."
In her book, "Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton," the late author Barbara Olson wrote, in Clinton's "formative years, Marxism was a very important part of her ideology."
Olson described the senator growing up as a "budding Leninist" who "understood the Leninist concept of acquiring, accumulating and maintaining political power at any cost."
People need to be reminded of who we are dealing with.
Another book I have read is called "The Truth About Hillary" which goes into great detail of Hillary's education in Socialism and Communism. She was also a player in Watergate. Yes, Watergate. She was asked to reserch and see if the Democrats had done dirty tricks like Nixon had. She found out that they had. Then she was asked how to conceil that or minimize that in case of Impeachment proceeded. She was schooled in the idea that politics was all about lies, tricks, and con jobs.
She applied this in Whitewater, and countless other frauds and dirty dealings and back-stabbings.
History, my friends, spins on a dime. We can only imagine what the world would be like if RFK or MLK were not assinated.
The world would be different if Barbara Olsen was not killed on 9-11. We should pick up her torch and carry on in her name.