To: Orcastraiter who wrote (494764 ) 11/18/2003 11:47:16 AM From: JakeStraw Respond to of 769670 ""State of a Union" author Jerry Oppenheimer described the heated encounter between Hillary and her husband's 1974 congressional campaign manager Paul Fray based on the accounts of three witnesses: "By three A.M. it was all over. Clinton had lost by a mere six thousand votes. He, Hillary and Fray went back to Fayetteville... The minute Paul walked into the back room at the Fayetteville headquarters that night, Hillary hit him between the eyes. 'You f--king Jew bastard,' she screamed." Then there's that other Democratic Party paragon of racial sensitivity, Sen. Robert Byrd. We're still waiting for McAuliffe to condemn the former Ku Klux Klansman's rant on Fox News Sunday just two years ago. "There are white n----rs. I've seen a lot of white n----rs in my time. I'm gonna use that word." More recently Sen. Byrd has claimed through his spokesman that he was a personal practitioner of racial tolerance - even as he recruited West Virginia racists to go out and lynch black folks. Of course, even the Senate's unofficial Grand Kleagle can't hold a candle to former first brother Roger Clinton, who once regaled local narcotics investigators with his tale of an encounter between a friend and a local black teen on a 1984 police surveillance tape. "Some n----r, some junior high n----r kicked Steve's ass while he was trying to help his brothers out," Roger helpfully explained. "Junior high or sophomore in high school. Whatever it was, Steve had the n----r down. However it was, it was Steve's fault. He had the n----r down, he let him up." Needless to say, McAuliffe has yet to utter a critical word about the outbursts by Hillary, Roger and the Democrats' most famous night rider."