Posted by
Sue on Thursday, November 01, 2007 4:39:28 PM
11/01/07 10:22 a.m. PST
Hillary Clinton is awaiting her turn at being president of the United States. After all, that was the "contract" she made with Bill. Whether the contract was non-verbal, verbal or in writing matters little. All of us make contracts with those we are involved in relationships with. That is one of the ways we make relationships work. It is when we make contracts with each other based on wishful thinking, that we get into trouble. Sometimes, very serious trouble. Sometimes, it costs us our life. But, getting back to Hillary, I have often wondered just when the contract to "get Bill to the highest level possible and then get Hillary there after" got made. With what little you can read that is factual about the ex First Lady, is may be hard to figure out, but not totally impossible. I have read that her father was ex-military and strict. Hillary was already chafing at her fathers rules, whether valid or not. Where was her mother? She may well have been around my age, but she was in college and I was married with two children and a full time job. Did Hillary appreciate that she was in college? Did she consider it her due? Did she understand her place of privilege?
Now, go back and look at the pictures of Hillary as a young girl, college girl and then married woman. Think, if you are woman its much easier, but you can see a very smart young female but not at all good looking. She is certainly not pretty. How then did Bill not only notice her but ultimately marry her? This is what I think: she was very political and outspoken, very determined, very into the "feminist" movement but understood two things: power was in the almost exclusive purview of men, period and she would have to corral a "strong star" to have any impact. Bill Clinton was that "star". Very smart, personable, glib speaking, good looking and hungry for the good things in life. Bill didn't care how he got them, but get them he would. He was a Rhodes Scholar. He had the future at his fingertips. Hillary wasn't stupid then or now. She corralled him, I believe, by talking truth to his ego. "You're smart, you're great, you've got everything it will take to achieve greatness...let's partner up and I'll get you there....? No? I think that is exactly what went down...maybe a change here and there or a variation in theme, but the contract was simple: "I Hillary will protect you, get you there and in return, you will do the same for me." "I will support us, give us one child and make as much money as I can to get you where you want to go, but, you will return the favor."
Did Hillary know about Bills predilection for women? Of course, But Hillary's sexuality was the least important of Hillary's desires. She didn't want to be part of Gloria Steinham's "movement"....she knew that was a lost cause for the next thirty years, perhaps longer. But if she could maneuver Bill into politics, after all , that was all he was good at, then she would be the power behind the throne. Hillary applied herself to her goals for the next thirty years and achieved the impossible. She took a man the country knew nothing about who governed a state at the bottom of the states and using her "talents" and destroyed what she couldn't turn to her favor and made drones of her supporters. They, like Bill, want power and today, with Hillary at the helm, they expect to remake this country in an image the average American would be horrified of if they ever became aware of Hillary desires. She has believed her own press, fervently, since she made her choices over forty years ago. I honestly don't believe that Hillary is honest, truthful or moral. But, in her defense, her definitions of what those words mean is completely the opposite of what I believe them to be. How else to explain the Hard Left in this country? Hillary is no Bill in demeanor, but she is more Bill than Bill when it comes to determination and guts. She will get what she wants today or all hell will break lose. A woman scorned is bad enough, but a Hillary Clinton scorned? Look out!