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Paul Rogat Loeb Donating Member (107 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 12:32 PM
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Letter to Hillary: Remember When John McCain Slimed Your Daughter
Dear Hillary,

Reasons abound why you should do all you can to defeat John McCain--but for you, it should be personal. Maybe you've forgotten in the heat of the Democratic contest. But remember McCain's cruel joke about your daughter, when Chelsea was 18 and vulnerable. This alone should give you every reason to stand against McCain--and nothing to boost his chances.

McCain made the joke at a 1998 Republican Senate fundraiser. "Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly?" he asked. "Because her father is Janet Reno." Chelsea was a lovely young woman then, and is even lovelier now. But when you're 18, an attack like that can be deeply wounding. It's outrageous for McCain to slime an innocent young woman who'd done nothing to offend him--just to throw red meat to a Republican crowd.

It would be bad enough had McCain's joke targeted only Janet Reno and you, feeding the misogynist myth that any assertive woman must be gay. But as adults, both you and Reno could recognize the nasty joke as reflecting solely on the man who made it. Sliming teenage Chelsea like that, however, crossed a fundamental line--a line that I'm sure matters for you and Bill as parents.

Sure, McCain apologized after a flurry of media coverage, but talk of that sort is cheap. It's like his using the excuse that he'd had a long day, after telling his own wife at a 1992 campaign event: "At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt." That was his public response to her teasing him about his thinning hair. But the Chelsea "joke" was from a prepared text, not accidental. It's a window into McCain's cruel side. Your lovely daughter was the target of his abuse.

You should want to defeat McCain for other reasons too. He pushed strongly for the 1998 bill supporting Iraqi "regime change," said the country's people would greet us as liberators and has no problem with our staying as occupiers for a hundred years. He thinks it's fine to do little or nothing about people whose homes are being foreclosed on, fine for Bush to have vetoed a bill banning waterboarding, and fine to joke about bombing Iran. The Children's Defense Fund rated him the worst senator in Congress for children last year, and he got a zero rating from the League of Conservation Voters. He voted against a Martin Luther King holiday and gave the commencement address at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University after Falwell claimed the 9/11 attacks happened because God was angered by the gays, lesbians, feminists, abortionists, the ACLU, and People for the American Way. Any of these should be reasons enough for voters to reject him. But you should also have an intensely personal reason: McCain can be decent and charming, but he also has a mean streak--one he exercised at the expense of your beloved only child.

Please remember McCain's ugly actions and words between now and November. Don't let their import dissipate in the passion of the Democratic contest. It must be difficult to have envisioned your making history as America's first women president, with the chance to lead the country toward your most passionate heart-felt goals--and then to see the nomination steadily slip away. I'm sure you're frustrated and angry that after withstanding all the right-wing assaults, you may miss the electoral prize. But think of your daughter and dedicate yourself from this point forward to defeating McCain. It's your right to keep running; but stop attacking Obama in your speeches, your ads, and your surrogates' statements (including those of Bill). A few weeks ago, you whipped up a crowd to boo Obama in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. You stood by and said nothing while Machinist Union head Tom Buffenbarger used recycled lies to dismiss his supporters as "latte-drinking, Prius-driving, Birkenstock-wearing, trust fund babies." You said you and McCain had enough experience, while Obama had nothing but "a speech he made in 2002." You and your surrogates are taking an accurate point Obama raised about anger in economically devastated communities, and caricaturing it with classic Republican talking points tarring him as an out-of-touch "elitist."

You may feel these attacks are just politics ("the fun part," in your words), and that Obama's gone after you just as harshly. But remember, your words have an impact. At my Washington State caucus, Obama supporters listened respectfully while your spokesperson made her pitch. Then your supporters heckled and booed the Obama person, and several even turned their backs. You've seen the recent Gallup poll, taken mostly before Obama's Philadelphia race speech, where 28% of your supporters say they'd vote for McCain in November if Obama is the nominee (as would 19% of Obama's, were the situation reversed). As the pollsters pointed out, people often give similar responses during intensely fought primaries, and then shift back in November. But I've gotten far too many emails from your supporters that dismiss Obama's strengths using the very words and themes your campaign has stressed, like saying they mistrust a candidate "who's done nothing in his life." These responses may be just a way to vent for those who see their own dreams of America's first female president at least temporarily snatched away. I trust most will come around by November, whoever is the Democratic nominee. But not all will. And the more you conduct a scorched-earth campaign, the more the likely defections. If past campaigns are any guide, you won't be able to turn on a dime and erase the rancor at the last minute.

So keep on through the final primary if you think it makes sense. But remember what John McCain did to your daughter. And make clear in every public statement that you'd give Obama your full and enthusiastic support if he ends up the nominee. Keep your ads focused on your own strengths, and tell your surrogates to do the same. You can certainly ask this as well of Obama, who's said repeatedly that he'd back you energetically if he lost. Then let the delegates make their choice. If you aren't the winner, take a well-deserved vacation, then come back and campaign as hard (well nearly as hard) for an overall Democratic victory as you did for the presidential nomination. After all, the broader the Democratic victory, the more you can accomplish in the Senate.

That would be the best response to McCain's cruel and capricious assault on Chelsea. It would also be the best possible way to move toward a future you'd be proud to have your daughter inherit.

Paul Rogat Loeb is the author of The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear, named the #3 political book of 2004 by the History Channel and the American Book Association. His previous books include Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in a Cynical Time. See www.paulloeb.org To receive his articles directly email sympa@lists.onenw.org with the subject line: subscribe paulloeb-articles
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Infinite Hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 12:36 PM
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1. lol, sorry but the jokes are funny from a strictly comedic standpoint. They lack taste though. n/t
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Rose Siding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 09:23 PM
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11. Hmm...maybe, but if I imagine them being told about my child
in public, by a grown man who trades on his "honor", I'm pretty sure I'd have trouble being as effusive about him as Hillary has been. Even after an apology, civility would be my limit. Family values and all that...
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AX10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 12:38 PM
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2. And the left wing has not been much meaner towards..
Mrs. Clinton.
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guyanakoolaid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 12:40 PM
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4. Sorry to sound so simplistic, but SHE STARTED IT. Repeatedly before Obama ever responded.
Quit playing the wounded duck, believe me it works on nobody.
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guyanakoolaid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 12:38 PM
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3. She would throw Chelsea off a cliff if it would get her the nomination.
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Divernan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 01:09 PM
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5. Chelsea can relate to boyfriend whose father is in prison for fraud
I think Chelsea Clinton has been extremely controlled by her parents her whole life, and tries very hard to keep them satisfied with her. She has observed her father's multiple transgressions and wheeling-dealing, and she has observed her mother's acceptance of the transgressions and encouraging of the wheeling-dealing. Her mother's brother has also had legal problems arising from wheeling-dealing with presidential pardons. So is it really a surprise that Ms. Clinton feels comfortable with and attracted to a young man whose politician father is in prison for fraud?
I think the Clintons threw Chelsea under the bus from early on with their deficient role modeling.

www.nymag.com/realestate/movers/44185/

Clinton’s Boyfriend Relocates Near Chelsea
By S.Jhoanna Robledo Published Feb 14, 2008


(Photo: Gregory Bull/AP)

If the gossips are to be believed and Chelsea Clinton is indeed engaged to Goldman Sachs banker Marc Mezvinsky, then we can expect a sighting around the Shake Shack in the near future. A source says Mezvinsky, who according to some reports has been friends with the former First Daughter since the two were teens, has bought a 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom condo in the Flatiron district that’s priced at about $3.8 million. Mezvinsky, the son of former Iowa congressman (and current incarcerated felon) Edward Mezvinsky, apparently toured the place with Clinton, suggesting that he sought her approval before signing off on the purchase. Assuming the deal goes through, it would end what appears to have been a protracted search on Mezvinsky’s part; a source claims the two toured various downtown properties last fall. As for Chelsea herself, at present she lives a few blocks away, somewhere in the vicinity of Gramercy Park.


www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/28/whills28.xml
Even here, there is potential embarrassment. Miss Clinton's boyfriend - and soon-to-be-husband, if the tabloids are to be believed - is Marc Mezvinsky, 29, a former intern in her father's White House who now works for Goldman Sachs.

His parents were also Democratic politicians and family friends of the Clintons, but Mr Mezvinsky's father Ed, a former congressman, is serving six years in jail for fraud offences he committed to recoup losses in a Nigerian scam.

Given that the Clintons were dogged by allegations of financial impropriety over the Whitewater land deal, it seems unlikely that Sen Clinton's foes will refrain from making capital of the fact that her daughter's prospective father-in-law is behind bars for fraud.

Sen Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, also faces financial and legal trouble, accused of failing to repay $107,000 (£54,600) in loans from a carnival company whose owners received pardons from Mr Clinton when he was president.

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Mags Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 01:09 PM
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6. how tacky. You will say and do anything to degrade her.
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guyanakoolaid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 01:18 PM
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7. No, she will say and do anything to degrade the party and help her chances of winning
Ironically, it's not helping her win.
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Doctor_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 03:26 PM
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9. Yes, people (rightly) rip McCain for sucking up to the BFEE after they slimed him in 2000
and Hillary is now slobbering all over McCain despite the mean old dirt bag's insults to her family. Really discouraging.
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Doctor_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 03:24 PM
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8. I can't wait until the GE campaign when Obama can run this clip,
and the "How do we beat the bitch?", along with "Economics isn't my strong suit", "Sunnis from Iran", and on and on. McCain is *, only older and with a purple heart.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 04:28 PM
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10. His caucus experience was unusual
"At my Washington State caucus, Obama supporters listened respectfully while your spokesperson made her pitch. Then your supporters heckled and booed the Obama person, and several even turned their backs."

Reports that I've heard indicated nothing but mutual respect between supporters of both candidates.
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Hawaii Hiker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-16-08 10:07 PM
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12. I'm hoping there is an audio of that pig McCain's joke about Chelsea Clinton
We've got to throw everything at the dope McCain, cuz after watching tonights debate? (should I call it a debate, I mean it was tabloid shit for the first half hour), if the nominee is Obama, Republicans will stop at nothing to smear him, so turnabout is fair play....

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