Friday, March 02, 2007

Hillary Clinton's hidden thesis - Hillary Clinton News - MSNBC.com

"Hillary Rodham (who wasn't the valedictorian of the Wellesley class of '69, no matter what Wikipedia has said since July 9, 2005) was indeed an honors student and received an A on the thesis after her oral defense of it that May, recalls professor Schechter, who was one of the three graders."


One good thing about Hillary, she actually finished college, she actually made good grades, she actually took challenging classes. The left won't have to make things up or leave things out as they did (and still do) with Al Gore. But how will her young conservatism play? Will is be an asset or a liability?

'In her paper, she accepted Alinsky's view that the problem of the poor isn't so much a lack of money as a lack of power, as well as his view of federal anti-poverty programs as ineffective. (To Alinsky, the War on Poverty was a “prize piece of political pornography,” even though some of its funds flowed through his organizations.) “A cycle of dependency has been created,” she wrote, “which ensnares its victims into resignation and apathy.” '


One has to ask then: What happened to HRC's common sense view of the world?

Left and Right wing partisans should take to heart this notion from the comments section:

"You can't have both, either what they did in the past influences who they are now or it doesn't. You can't insult Bush for actions at 21, and then say what Hillary did at 21 doesn't matter because she was young. They're both accountable or neither are accountable."

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