"OUCH [K. J. Lopez] From the upcoming Edward Klein book on Hillary Clinton, as excerpted in the July Vanity Fair:
…Hillary said, "Because I had a bill that would protect the teaching hospitals—"
"Hillary!," Liz interrupted. "That's Pat's bill."
"Oh," said Hillary, "did he have one, too?"
Hillary wasn't an elected official, and yet, according to the insider, she was talking as though she had introduced her own bill. And she was looking right at Liz Moynihan and comparing herself to Pat Moynihan, who had one of the most distinguished records in the history of the U.S. Senate.
At that point, Pat Moynihan had had enough. "You have to excuse me," he said to Hillary, getting up slowly from his chair, favoring his back. "I told them I would go to the Senate today."
He left the room. But he did not go to the Senate. He went to an adjoining room and waited for Hillary to leave." nationalreview.com |