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Date: 17 Aug 2004 12:10:26 AM
Object: HILLARY HOOEY - 35 whoppers from the senator from New York!! Liberals Hate America!!!!!!!!
HILLARY HOOEY - 35 whoppers from the senator from New York!! Liberals
Hate America!!!!!!!!
October 23, 2003, 11:15 a.m.
Hillary Hooey
35 whoppers from the senator from New York.
Rich Lowery, NR Editor
One of the more unpleasant parts of writing Legacy: Paying the Price
for the Clinton Years was reading Hillary Clinton's Living History.
But I had to do it - for the cause! for history's sake! for my sins! -
so I might as well make use of it. Herewith is an accounting - just
partial, I'm sure - of some of deceptions, distortions,
misrepresentations, and general howlers in Hillary's book. Perhaps
foolishly, I'm trusting her on things like her assertion on page 363
of Living History that "I'm a pushover for big, stirring ceremonies."
Here goes:
1) "Recent deficit projections by the [first] Bush administration
camouflaged the real deficit by underestimating the effects of a
stagnant economy, the impact of health care costs and federal spending
on the savings and loan bailout...." (Page 147)
It was important to the Clintonites to feign shock at the worsening
deficit figures when they took office in 1992, to make them seem a
Republican conspiracy. In fact, the Clintonites knew about the
worsening numbers during the campaign, but - as Bob Woodward has
documented - chose to ignore them since they made the
(soon-to-be-abandoned) Clinton economic plan totally implausible.
2) "Perhaps most important, the system would allow patients to choose
their own doctors, a non-negotiable item in Bill's view." (Page 150)
The thrust of Hillary health-care plan was to make it more difficult
for people to choose their own doctors.
3) "I knew that Bill was frustrated by Europe's failure to act after
it had insisted that Bosnia was in its own backyard and was its own
problem to solve." (Pages 169-170)
Nonsense. Clinton matched Europe, pusillanimity for pusillanimity,
during much of the Bosnia crisis. Clinton's complaints about European
inaction were an excuse to keep from acting himself.
4) "The Independent Counsel, for example, concluded that the decision
to fire the Travel Office political employees was lawful and that
there was evidence of financial mismanagement and irregularities."
(Page 173)
She leaves out that the independent counsel's office also found that
she made "factually false" statements during the investigation.
5) "The [1993 budget] plan wasn't everything the Administration had
wanted, but it signaled the return of fiscal responsibility for the
government and the beginning of an economic turnaround for the
country...." (Page 179)
The recession officially ended in March 1991, and the economy was
already growing at three percent annually in 1992.
6) "...of an economic turnaround for the country unprecedented in
American history...." (Page 179)
The first part of the 1990s followed the standard pattern of the last
couple decades - a slowdown in the first two years, followed by a
recovery. There was nothing extraordinary about the 1990s until later
in the decade, which was a result of a technology revolution, not the
1993 economic plan.
7) "The plan slashed the deficit in half...." (Page 179)
The deficit was already declining in fiscal year 1993, before the
Clinton plan took effect. And most of the subsequent decline can be
attributed to the growing economy. Also, Congress killed the Clinton
health-care plan and his "stimulus bill," both of which would have
worsened the deficit picture.
8) "...the plan raised taxes on gasoline and on the highest-income
Americans, who in return got lower interest rates...." (Page 179)
Interest rates increased in the immediate aftermath of the plan's
passage.
9) "Bill signed the legislation on August 10, 1993." (Page 179)
THIS IS A TRUE STATEMENT!
10) "[The Health Insurance Association of America ads said] `things
are changing and not all for the better. The government may force us
to pick from a few health care plans designed by government
bureaucrats,' the announcer intoned. It was false and misleading
advertising...." (Page 186)
The ads were a completely accurate depiction of the "health alliances"
in the Hillary plan.
11) "Consumed with the demands of the Presidency, he told me to decide
with David [Kendall] how to handle our response." (Page 200)
This refers to the decision whether or not to hand over Whitewater
documents to the Washington Post. Hillary maintains that Bill was too
busy to make this crucial decision himself. This is implausible. David
Gergen reports that Clinton said he couldn't make the decision himself
because Hillary had been his partner in the Whitewater business.
Gergen speculates that she opposed giving the Post the documents
because she was worried that her cattle trades would be exposed.
12) "In the years since, no lawful donor has lost his guns, but
600,000 fugitives, stalkers and felons have been stopped from buying
them." (Page 203)
This refers to the Brady Bill. The number 600,000 is for denials. Some
of them are for administrative reasons - botched records and the like.
And there is no way of knowing whether those denied purchase go on to
acquire guns in some other way. As a general matter, the Brady Bill
had no effect on crime rates.
13) "Another trooper who reportedly claimed that Bill had offered him
a federal job for his silence later signed an affidavit...." (Page
208)
The trooper in question, Danny Ferguson, didn't sign the affidavit,
his lawyer did.
14) "...signed an affidavit swearing it never happened...." (Page 208)
He didn't swear that Clinton never offered him a job, just that he
never offered him a job explicitly in exchange for a silence. Clinton
did offer him a job, and everyone involved knew why, even though he
didn't make the reason explicit.
15) "[Paula Jones] said she wanted to clear her name. But instead of
announcing a libel suit against the Spectator, she accused Bill
Clinton of sexually harassing her by making unwanted advances." (Page
227)
It made sense that Jones would sue Clinton, who didn't have the First
Amendment protections of a magazine. He could have helped her clear
her name, by telling the truth and/or making an early settlement.
16) "I knew that Bill respected military service, that he would have
served if he had been called...." (Page 240)
He was called, but he didn't serve.
17) "The ongoing Whitewater investigation, despite Fiske's findings,
was about undermining the progressive agenda by any means." (Page 245)
There was real criminality surrounding Whitewater, which produced
guilty pleas from or convictions of 12 people.
18) "Limbaugh and others rarely criticized the contents of the Health
Security Act or any other policy the Democrats introduced." (Page 245)
Oh, come on. Rush Limbaugh has always prominently included policy
arguments in his arsenal.
19) "...the giant economic strides Bill had made [by 1994] - the
deficit was finally coming back under control...." (Page 252)
Clinton had little or nothing to do with bringing the deficit under
control.
20) "....and the economy was starting to grow...." (Page 252)
The economy had already started to grow before Clinton took office.
21) "President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program - which resulted
in Medicare, Medicaid and historic civil rights legislation - was
denounced by Newt Gingrich...." (Page 291)
Gingrich denounced the outdated and inefficient aspects of Medicare.
See Howard Dean's comments during the same period, and his defense of
them since. Also, he extravagantly praised the Democrats for the
civil-rights revolution.
22) "[David] Hale was a well-paid pawn in a furtive campaign designed
to discredit Bill and bring down his administration." (Page 350)
David Hale made his allegations - true or not - before he was ever in
contact with the "vast right-wing conspiracy," and his story never
changed. The suggestion that he made his allegations in exchange for
money was investigated and no one was charged with a crime.
23) "Anyone who believes that prosecutors can't abuse the American
criminal justice system should read Susan's book, The Woman Who
Wouldn't Talk: Why I Refused to Testify Against the Clintons and What
I Learned in Jail. It's a chilling account of the abuse she suffered
from Starr's crowd...." (page 406)
Susan McDougal refused to testify about the Clintons, going to jail on
civil-contempt charges for 18 months instead. One of the questions she
found too outrageous to answer, even with an offer of immunity, was
"To your knowledge, did William Jefferson Clinton testify truthfully
during the course of your trial?" It was Judge Susan Webber Wright who
had Susan McDougal jailed for contempt, of which she was flagrantly -
proudly - guilty. Her famous perp-walk in chains had nothing to do
with Starr, but was standard U.S. marshals' practice.
24) "Members of Starr's team, and Starr himself, appeared to be
leaking secret grand jury testimony, which was against the law." (Page
406)
"Appeared" is a weasel word. Starr was absolved of making any illegal
leaks.
25) "The previous fall, Starr had finally conceded that Vince Foster
really had committed suicide." (Page 439)
This is a cheap shot. Starr never doubted that Foster had committed
suicide. He reopened the investigation only to try to tie up every
last loose end.
26) "Although there had been opportunities to settle with Jones out of
court, I had opposed the idea in principle, believing that it would
set a terrible precedent for a President to pay money to rid himself
of a nuisance suit." (Page 440)
Denying Paula Jones's charges - and not settling the case - was part
of the smear-and-defend tactic that the Clintons had used at least
since the 1992 campaign. Preserving the institution of the presidency
had nothing to do with it.
27) "He said that she had misinterpreted his attention, which was
something I had seen happen dozens of times before. It was such a
familiar scenario that I had little trouble believing the accusations
were groundless." (Page 441)
It's unlikely that Clinton's attentions were so often
"misinterpreted."
28) "We later learned that Reno's recommendation was based on
incomplete and false information provided to her by the OIC. Bill had
been blindsided, and the unfairness of it all made me more determined
to stand with him to combat the charges." (Page 442)
Clinton wasn't blindsided. He knew that Monica was on the Jones
witness list, and his lawyer Bob Bennett urged him not to lie under
oath.
29) "....Judge Susan Webber Wright had decided to throw out the Paula
Jones lawsuit, finding that it lacked factual or legal merit." (Page
452)
This implies that Wright found that the Jones incident never happened.
She didn't.
30) "It would have been difficult for the United States to send troops
[to Rwanda] so soon after the loss of American soldiers in Somalia and
when the Administration was trying to end ethnic cleansing in Bosnia."
(Page 455)
Yes, it would have been "difficult" - which is why Clinton didn't do
it, despite all his preening about Africa. It's untrue, however, that
at this time that he was trying to end the ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.
He was taking a pass on that as well - because it too was "difficult."
31) "But Bill and his national security team were having a hard time
directing congressional attention and government resources to the
growing threats at home and abroad. Perhaps that was because so much
energy in the news media, Congress and the FBI was directed to an
investigation of the President's private life." (Page 465)
If Clinton had wanted to wage a serious campaign against Saddam -
Hillary is referring to the Iraq crisis in this passage - he could
have mustered the country behind him. He had no interest in doing so.
32) "I could hardly breathe. Gulping for air, I started crying and
yelling at him, 'What do you mean? What are you saying? Why did you
lie to me?'" (Page 466)
This shocked reaction that there was something to the Monica
allegation is very implausible, as others have written on NRO.
33) "With the whole world watching - much of it wondering what the
fuss was about - Bill felt that the President of the United States
couldn't afford to appear on television looking weak." (Page 468)
This refers to Clinton's speech after his grand-jury testimony.
Mostly, he was just pissed. If he was so worried about the appearance
of the presidency, he wouldn't have had Monica service him in the
first place.
34) "...and the integrity of the Constitution hung in the balance."
(Page 472)
Impeachment is a procedure set out in the Constitution. Using it is
not an offense to the Constitution.
35) "I was convinced that [Starr] had overstepped his legal authority.
The Constitution requires the legislative branch of government - not
the independent counsel, which is a creation of the executive and
judicial branches - to investigate evidence of impeachable offenses."
(Page 475)
Under the independent-counsel statute, Ken Starr was obliged to
present evidence of an impeachable offense to Congress. If Hillary had
problems with the statute, she should have urged her husband not to
sign it in the first place.
36) "They were supposed to present 'evidence' of the impeachable
offenses while Bill's lawyers would defend him. No live witnesses were
introduced." (Page 493)
Hillary makes this seem some unconstitutional deviation on the part of
the House managers, when they would have been happy to present live
witnesses, but were kept from doing so by Senate Democrats and
timorous Senate Republicans.
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