Wednesday, October 18, 2006

People who buy lies

Lady Edmund's mountain
Is there a person in the room who was not aware of Hillary Clinton's blatant lie about being named for rock climber Sir Edmund Hillary?   Now, a full decade after PWAB were alerted to this particular falsehood (I think Rush Limbaugh was the first to figure it out, she admitted it was a preposterous claim.  I'm guessing it's an attempt to cut down on the instances where people can call her a serial liar during her coming presidential run ['oh that's old news ... I already explained that], but there's a larger lesson here. 

The New York Times, which repeated the claim as fact in a story just one week ago, reported Sen. Clinton's campaign issued a correction yesterday. [Hillary comes clean about Sir Edmund]


Bill Clinton recounted the lie in his autobiography, "My Lie."  You're looking at a major reason for the gulf that increasingly exists between Americans.  One group is aware of details in the national debate, the other - choosing to ignore any information not served up by a CLMO, are not.  At some point it's fair to say that these perpetually ignorant canker blossoms are, in fact, incurably stupid clotpoles.  At any rate, there are by my count another 6,783 lies in Hillary's sack.  This will be interesting.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

it is amusing...

the woman on CNN, is it 'Jinnie Mo'?

who does those quirky human bits, tried their best to portray this as a sweet story of a Mother's invention.

it was total bs, and the lie was quickly turned into some attempt to make it a positive Hillary thing.

quite laughable, knowing she was promoting the lie for years as an adult.

i feel the question remains, is there anything relating to the truth, in regards to the Clintons?

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