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Politics : Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator from New York?

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To: C Kahn who started this subject10/16/2000 6:59:19 PM
From: jimpit  Read Replies (2) of 3389
 
Two more articles begging a response from hillary...
...and, the mainstream "free, objective, fair, honest" media.

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NewsMax.com
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With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...
Monday October 16, 2000; 12:03 AM EDT

More Anti-Semitism in Hillary's Closet

First lady Hillary Clinton isn't the only Rodham
family member to be hit with charges of
anti-Semitism while seeking a U.S. Senate seat,
NewsMax.com has learned.

When Hillary's brother Hugh sought Florida's
Senate seat in 1994, his campaign tried to use
his primary opponent's Jewish faith against him
- even as the first lady heartily endorsed her
sibling and traveled to the state to campaign
for him.

The Rodham family's latest anti-Semitic shocker
has yet to be reported during Mrs. Clinton's own
New York Senate bid. But with just a month to go
before the 1994 election, Washington Times
editor Wesley Pruden revealed:

"Hugh Rodham, for whom sister Hillary Rodham
Clinton campaigned over the weekend, has
descended into the most toxic slime of all. Hugh
Rodham's opponent in today's Democratic run-off
primary in Florida is, as it happens, Jewish.
But he has a name that is not readily
identifiable as Jewish.

"So the Rodham campaign dispatched Ellis Rubin
of Miami, a Jew who ran third in the first
primary, to Florida's rural panhandle to make
sure the Klansmen they imagine populate the
territory will understand why they must vote for
Mr. Rodham, like him or not, lest they
unwittingly vote for a Jew.

"The breathtakingly shameless Mr. Rodham stays
behind to campaign in unsuspecting synagogues."

Days after the Washington Times report appeared,
a staffer in Florida senator Connie Mack's
office confirmed the Rodham campaign's ugly
tactic to NewsMax.com.

Rodham's primary opponent, Mack's office
explained, was Mike Wiley, a Florida talk radio
host whose real name is Mike Schreibman. The
Rodham campaign allegedly dispatched Rubin to
parts of the state where the Jewish population
was slim to non-existent.

Once on the stump, Rubin would accuse Wiley of
not being proud enough of his ethnicity to use
his real name. Rodham's ploy was to "out"
Schreibman as a Jew in locales where being
Jewish was not thought to be a political plus.

A Sept. 22, 1994, Miami Herald report reviewed
by NewsMax.com confirms the account of Mack's
office. The Herald described Rubin's position
with the Rodham campaign as "senior executive
consultant," but then adds, "his title might as
well have been hatchet man."

"Rubin, during a press conference with Rodham at
his side, immediately turned his fire against
radio personality Mike Wiley," the Herald
reported. The Miami lawyer accused Wiley of
"unethical behavior," including the fact that he
"changed his name before the campaign to deceive
voters about his Jewish religion."

Rubin even went so far as to charge that
Schreibman's name change "may constitute fraud."

Wiley told the Herald that he had been advised
to register his candidacy under his more famous
radio pseudonym and "angrily denied changing it
to disguise his religion, saying he has never
denied being Jewish."

The Jew-baiting, however, took its toll on
Wiley, who was handily defeated by Hillary's
brother.

Rodham, in turn, was defeated a month later by
his Republican opponent, Sen. Mack.

Though news of the Rodham campaign's cynical
attack appeared in both the Miami Herald and the
Washington Times, NewsMax.com could find nothing
on the record suggesting that Mrs. Clinton
either objected to her brother's Jew-baiting or
took any steps to stop it.

The New York offices of Hillary2000 did not
return a call seeking comment by press time.

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With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...
Monday October 16, 2000; 12:10 PM EDT

Kathleen Willey to New Yorkers: 'Hillary Knows Bill Assaulted Me'

Sexgate accuser Kathleen Willey says that Senate
candidate Hillary Clinton privately believes
President Clinton sexually assaulted her and
other women who have made similar allegations
and has offered to come to New York to confront
the first lady on the issue.

"When I hear these stories about what happened
to other women, I know they're telling the
truth," Willey told WABC talk radio host Mike
Gallagher on Saturday. "Hillary knows in her
heart that we're all telling the truth. And
we're getting in her way by telling the truth."

In 1998 Willey charged the president with
grabbing and groping her inside the White House
and later claimed that Mrs. Clinton was behind a
campaign to intimidate her.

"I think she knows that we're telling the
truth," Willey reiterated to Gallagher. "I think
in her heart of hearts that she believes us. She
just doesn't know how to deal with it."

In what could be an ominous development for the
first lady's New York Senate campaign, Willey
says she's willing to confront Hillary in her
own backyard by coming to the state and telling
her story to voters.

"If there's anybody in New York who wants me to
talk to them or their groups or people that are
interested in the election, I'd be glad to sit
down and talk to people and tell them what this
woman and her husband did to me," the Clinton
accuser promised.

"They smeared my late husband's name. They have
threatened me. The have let me know that if I
spoke up there would be hell to pay," Willey
told Gallagher.

On the day Clinton sexually assaulted her,
Willey's husband committed suicide amidst
mounting financial problems.

Willey called Mrs. Clinton hypocritical for
touting women's rights while ignoring a slew of
sexual abuse allegations against her husband.

"That's her thing," Willey said. "This is a
woman who stands out there and tells everybody
how much she fights for women's rights all over
the world. ... [But] any woman who gets in the
way of Bill Clinton's sophomoric, adolescent
behavior needs to go into the witness protection
program afterwards. Your life is ruined."

After news that she was willing to testify
against Clinton leaked out, Willey says that the
threats and harassment got so bad that she began
to fear for her life.

"I hesitate to say that because a lot of times
when you get caught up in something people look
at you and they hear what you're saying and they
think you're making it up or you're just crazy -
because they can't imagine these things
happening to anybody. [But] I was frightened. I
was very, very, very frightened."

Willey told Gallagher that, like Paula Jones,
she had recently received an offer to pose nude
for money, a coincidence which may be part of an
orchestrated campaign to discredit Clinton's sex
accusers.

"We had a phone call here from a gentlemen, I
can't even remember his name. But he claimed to
broker these deals for Playboy and Penthouse.
... He promised that any kind of a layout would
be according to my wishes. And it would be very
classy, blah, blah, blah."

"My husband picked up the phone - I just
recently got married - well, my husband was
furious. He told him not to ever call again and
we would never consider it for any amount of
money."

Willey said she was disappointed in Jones for
accepting a similar offer, because it would hurt
her credibility. The president's defenders "will
be the first ones to say that," she added. "This
is what they love to see."

Compounding the first lady's predicament, on
Sunday Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick
joined Willey in trying to warn New Yorkers
about her.

In an open letter first published by "The Drudge
Report," Broaddrick recalled meeting Hillary
just weeks after her husband had allegedly raped
her.

"As soon as you entered the room, you came
directly to me and grabbed my hand," Broaddrick
wrote.

"Do you remember how you thanked me, saying, 'We
want to thank you for everything that you do for
Bill.' ... What did you mean, Hillary? Were you
referring to my keeping quiet about the assault
I had suffered at the hands of your husband only
two weeks before? Were you warning me to keep
quiet? We both know the answer to that
question."

"You are the same Hillary that you were twenty
years ago ... cold, calculating and self
serving. ... I only hope the voters of New York
will wake up in time and realize that Hillary
Clinton is not an honorable or honest person."

Read Mike Gallagher's regular columns
exclusively on NewsMax.com. And listen to
Gallagher's radio show, broadcast weekdays on
nearly 200 outlets coast to coast and Saturday
afternoons on WABC New York.

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