Many of us already have read and heard things about Hillary Clinton’s temper, ambition, and especially her use of subterfuge in her quest for power. There are numerous tomes written by numerous authors depicting her relentless pursuit thereof, most of which have been either roundly dimissed or viciously attacked by her supporters. To this day I am astounded by the success both she and her husband have had using the simple tactic of denial. She reminds me of Sabrina the Witch who, with a twitch of her nose, will make you believe that as you stand right in front of her in the kitchen that that cookie jar is not stuck on her hand.
“As forbidden fruit, the writings of a 21-year-old college senior, examining the tactics of radical community organizer Saul D. Alinsky, have gained mythic status among her critics — a “Rosetta Stone,” in the words of one, that would allow readers to decode the thinking of the former first lady and 2008 presidential candidate.”
Rosetta Stone indeed. It will be interesting to see how much exposure this gets in the mainstream media, but one thing is certain; if it becomes an issue at all, Hillary will no doubt whip out the “youthful transgression” card, a tactic that only seems to work for democrats.
Or she’ll simply deny that the paper is indeed hers. That should work. She’s crafty.