Hillary Clinton's Unspoken Vulnerability

An unspoken political vulnerability of Sen. Hillary Clinton is that she is the first presidential candidate to have both her and her spouse subject to regular, long-term surveillance by an Executive Branch under the control of an opposing political party.

Hillary Clinton has been subject to regular surveillance by Bush's Executive Branch -- and history suggests that it might be used against her in the coming election. Full Story »

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Francis Scalzi
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by Francis Scalzi - Oct. 1, 2008

Robert Parry has been one of the most reliable investagaitive reporters in the media - - and his record goes back a long way. Along with Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, his were early warnings that the first Bush administration (remember Lee Atwater, Ted Olsen, The American Observer, Richard Mellon Scaife, and the rest of the criminal enterprize in the 90's ?) had launched the "Arkansas Project" that tried to kill off the Clintons, and nearly succeeded. The mainstream media ignored it nearly completely, but now it accepted as fact by most media, save possibly the New york Times which amplified every false accusatioin and rumor. No one in his right mind by now expects George W. Bush and his gang of criminals to follow any acceptable rules of political conduct; expect only the most corrupt and underhanded methods possible - and you may also expect that they will lie through their teeth when found out, as they have so consistently since assuming office. Heed Parry's words. He is far better informed and wiser than 99% of the rest of the hapless boobs and drooling weasels in the media.

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