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Mrs. Clinton Meet Saul Alinsky

Mrs. Clinton loves to give advice and boosts of making “hard decision.”  Shame she never decided to heed her own advice.

Saul D. Alinsky, via Wikipedia [1]:

“Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.” If the rule is that every letter gets a reply, send 30,000 letters. You can kill them with this because no one can possibly obey all of their own rules.

Originally published Saturday, August 22, 1998, by Rex Murphy, Globe and Mail’s Focus [2]:,

Remember when the famous novelist remarked of another famous novelist: “Every word she writes is a lie — including “and” and “the.” Except with Bill Clinton and his brigade of semantic prostitutes, we would say every word including “and” and “the” and the spaces between the words. People have lied before, sure. Politicians have lied, sure. And there have been moral cold spells in Washington before. But with the arrival of Bill Clinton, Pinocchio Priapus on the Potomac, this is the Ice Age of Mendacity. Miles deep and glacially thick, the place is rigid with duplicity.

They lie so much, they lie so often, they lie so vigorously — I (furrow the brow) did not have (grit teeth, don’t bite lip) sexual relations (is this going to work?) with that woman (oops!) Ms. Lewinsky — and they lie so fully and so well that you are sometimes brought to wonder, truly and anxiously wonder, did we get it all wrong when we were young, or have we been so wrong ever since, that lying in itself, just plain lying, is hardly ever right? And were we also wrong to hold that public men and women, lying in public, to the public, were practicing the most corrosive kind of lying?

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Hat tip and reax, Kimberlee Kaye, Legal Insurrection [3].

February 15, 2011, then Secretary Clinton spoke about Internet Freedom at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. 2011 Hillary made a great case for why 2015 Hillary should disclose her emails to the public.

As MOTUS would say, “Alinsky works for us now.” Mrs. Clinton preaches great standards. We should hold her to them.