Hillary Clinton's Disgraceful Campaign: Racism and Hypocrisy

Only this past weekend, as Clinton continued to reference Reverend Wright in her stump speeches, the filmmaker Michael Moore reminded us that in 1998, Reverend Wright had actually been a guest at the Clinton White House, for a "prayer breakfast," after Bill Clinton's rather tawdry affair with intern Monica Lewinsky had been made public.


"Thank you so much for your kind message," Clinton wrote Wright after his visit. "I am touched by your ... Full Story »

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by pratip chatterjee - Oct. 1, 2008

Yes . It is relevant and contextual in the light of the Clinton campaign trying to trawl up the issue of racial divisiveness that is implicit in the electorate. The general modus operandum seems to be to point to some past associates of Senator Obama and to make insinuations. The article , by recalling how Bill Clinton himself had been endorsed in his troubled time by one such prominent associate , gives a factual lie to Hillary Clinton's campaign issue.

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