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Did
Hillary Clinton Work for Chuck Colson?
Just
before Thanksgiving, Bob Novak reported that a Clinton agent was
spreading the word that the Clinton campaign had scandalous information
about Obama, in an article entitled, Hillarys
Nixonian Tactics Against Obama. At the beginning of December
on Face the Nation, Howard Wolfson, Sen. Hillary Clintons
spokesman, accused Obama of running a slush fund; see
Hillarys
Slush-Fund Attack. Now Bill Shaheen, Clintons national co-chairman
and one of her most trusted advisers, resigned after pushing stories to
the Washington Post about Obamas high school drug use.
Youll remember that the Washington Post was used by another Clinton
aide who had to resign after spreading stories about Obamas religious
background in a widely condemned article that received front page treatment
titled, Foes
Use Obamas Muslim Ties to Fuel Rumors About Him. After Matt
Drudge, the Washington Post appears to be Hillarys favorite place
to spread rumor and innuendo, and the Post appears only too happy to oblige.
Just who is Hillary Clinton? We know that she was a proud Goldwater Girl,
working beyond the call of duty for the far-right Republican candidate
for president in 1960 and 1964. In 1965 she was elected president of the
Wellesley Young Republicans. Hillary
attended the 1968 Republican Convention in Miami, and this is where things
get interesting. During this time, she was supposedly a supporter of Eugene
McCarthy too.
Chuck Colson,
Nixons political architect, and the teacher of dirty tricks to the
likes of Lee Atwater, George W. Bush and Karl Rove, would have been familiar
with Hillary Clinton at the time, as he was from the Boston area. One
of his and Nixons favored weapons was trying to bootstrap candidates
who could split the opposition. McCarthys campaign did just that,
knocking Lyndon Johnson out of the race and opening up the field so that
Nixon could win. Colson and Nixon loved to send out young Republicans
to pose as Democrats in order to sabotage them and gather intelligence.
Hillary
went on to graduate from law school at Bushs alma mater, Yale. Judging
from her campaigns behavior in the last few weeks, she has obviously
learned a lot from Nixon. The question is, did she work for Chuck Colson,
and if she did, for how long?
This article
was originally
published on Thursday, December 13, 2007
Aaron
Dahl
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