Archive of 'closest friend' paints portrait of ruthless First Lady
On May 12, 1992, Stan Greenberg and Celinda Lake, top pollsters for Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign, issued a confidential memo. The memo’s subject was “Research on Hillary Clinton.”
Voters admired the strength of the Arkansas first couple, the pollsters wrote. However, “they also fear that only someone too politically ambitious, too strong, and too ruthless could survive such controversy so well.”
Their conclusion: “What voters find slick in Bill Clinton, they find ruthless in Hillary.”
The full memo is one of many previously unpublished documents contained in the archive of one of Hillary Clinton’s best friends and advisers, documents that portray the former first lady, secretary of State, and potential 2016 presidential candidate as a strong, ambitious, and ruthless Democratic operative.
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Anyone who's payed any attention to this POS be-ah-ch can tell just how ruthless she is. "What difference at this point does it make?", "I certainly think the free-market has failed." and my personal favorite, "The American people are tired of liars and people who pretend to be something they're not." This woman needs a bit and bridle.
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