What kind of person was Hillary Rodham, before she became a Clinton, as a young sophomore college student? Well, according to a friend from those days, she was easily depressed, considered herself an agnostic, and an "intellectual liberal and an emotional conservative".
At one point, she called herself a misanthrope, and admitted she, at that particular time, disliked people in general and certain people specifically.
More importantly, she said all this in letters to her friend, now an obscure college professor at a woman's college, a man who has now released thee letters, soon to be published.
Is this part of a strategy to humanize Hillary? Or is it all a part of a "vast right wing conspiracy" meant to point out her potential flaws and the dangers of electing such a person-with a family history of depression-to the Oval Office?
This article from the Independant points out the correlation to the deep depression Hillary underwent in the first two years of the Clinton Presidency, in the aftermath of the suicide of her friend Vince Foster, the Health Care debaucle that was, in a political sense, basically her own personal contribution to later-term abortions, and the 1994 mid-term elections, for which she was to a great extent blamed for the Democrats being swept out of power in both houses of Congress.
Well, if she does win, let's just hope she keeps an eye on Bill's blow jobs, and personally makes sure no one else finds out about them. A situation like that could do permanent damage to Republican spin about Democrats being afraid to go nuclear.
At one point, she called herself a misanthrope, and admitted she, at that particular time, disliked people in general and certain people specifically.
More importantly, she said all this in letters to her friend, now an obscure college professor at a woman's college, a man who has now released thee letters, soon to be published.
Is this part of a strategy to humanize Hillary? Or is it all a part of a "vast right wing conspiracy" meant to point out her potential flaws and the dangers of electing such a person-with a family history of depression-to the Oval Office?
This article from the Independant points out the correlation to the deep depression Hillary underwent in the first two years of the Clinton Presidency, in the aftermath of the suicide of her friend Vince Foster, the Health Care debaucle that was, in a political sense, basically her own personal contribution to later-term abortions, and the 1994 mid-term elections, for which she was to a great extent blamed for the Democrats being swept out of power in both houses of Congress.
Well, if she does win, let's just hope she keeps an eye on Bill's blow jobs, and personally makes sure no one else finds out about them. A situation like that could do permanent damage to Republican spin about Democrats being afraid to go nuclear.