Clinton Fired For Lies, Unethical Behavior

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Hillary Clinton Fired For Lies, Unethical Behavior
March 31, 2008
By Dan Calabrese

As Hillary Clinton came under increasing scrutiny for her story about facing sniper fire in Bosnia, one question that arose was whether she has engaged in a pattern of lying.

The now-retired general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, who supervised Hillary when she worked on the Watergate investigation, says Hillary’s history of lies and unethical behavior goes back farther – and goes much deeper – than anyone realizes.

Jerry Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, supervised the work of 27-year-old Hillary Rodham on the committee. Hillary got a job working on the investigation at the behest of her former law professor, Burke Marshall, who was also Sen. Ted Kennedy’s chief counsel in the Chappaquiddick affair. When the investigation was over, Zeifman fired Hillary from the committee staff and refused to give her a letter of recommendation – one of only three people who earned that dubious distinction in Zeifman’s 17-year career.

Why?

“Because she was a liar,” Zeifman said in an interview last week. “She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the rules of confidentiality.”

How could a 27-year-old House staff member do all that? She couldn’t do it by herself, but Zeifman said she was one of several individuals – including Marshall, special counsel John Doar and senior associate special counsel (and future Clinton White House Counsel) Bernard Nussbaum – who engaged in a seemingly implausible scheme to deny Richard Nixon the right to counsel during the investigation.

Why would they want to do that? Because, according to Zeifman, they feared putting Watergate break-in mastermind E. Howard Hunt on the stand to be cross-examined by counsel to the president. Hunt, Zeifman said, had the goods on nefarious activities in the Kennedy Administration that would have made Watergate look like a day at the beach – including Kennedy’s purported complicity in the attempted assassination of Fidel Castro.

The actions of Hillary and her cohorts went directly against the judgment of top Democrats, up to and including then-House Majority Leader Tip O’Neill, that Nixon clearly had the right to counsel. Zeifman says that Hillary, along with Marshall, Nussbaum and Doar, was determined to gain enough votes on the Judiciary Committee to change House rules and deny counsel to Nixon. And in order to pull this off, Zeifman says Hillary wrote a fraudulent legal brief, and confiscated public documents to hide her deception.

The brief involved precedent for representation by counsel during an impeachment proceeding. When Hillary endeavored to write a legal brief arguing there is no right to representation by counsel during an impeachment proceeding, Zeifman says, he told Hillary about the case of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, who faced an impeachment attempt in 1970.

“As soon as the impeachment resolutions were introduced by (then-House Minority Leader Gerald) Ford, and they were referred to the House Judiciary Committee, the first thing Douglas did was hire himself a lawyer,” Zeifman said.

The Judiciary Committee allowed Douglas to keep counsel, thus establishing the precedent. Zeifman says he told Hillary that all the documents establishing this fact were in the Judiciary Committee’s public files. So what did Hillary do?

“Hillary then removed all the Douglas files to the offices where she was located, which at that time was secured and inaccessible to the public,” Zeifman said. Hillary then proceeded to write a legal brief arguing there was no precedent for the right to representation by counsel during an impeachment proceeding – as if the Douglas case had never occurred.

The brief was so fraudulent and ridiculous, Zeifman believes Hillary would have been disbarred if she had submitted it to a judge.

Zeifman says that if Hillary, Marshall, Nussbaum and Doar had succeeded, members of the House Judiciary Committee would have also been denied the right to cross-examine witnesses, and denied the opportunity to even participate in the drafting of articles of impeachment against Nixon.

Of course, Nixon’s resignation rendered the entire issue moot, ending Hillary’s career on the Judiciary Committee staff in a most undistinguished manner. Zeifman says he was urged by top committee members to keep a diary of everything that was happening. He did so, and still has the diary if anyone wants to check the veracity of his story. Certainly, he could not have known in 1974 that diary entries about a young lawyer named Hillary Rodman would be of interest to anyone 34 years later.

But they show that the pattern of lies, deceit, fabrications and unethical behavior was established long ago – long before the Bosnia lie, and indeed, even before cattle futures, Travelgate and Whitewater – for the woman who is still asking us to make her president of the United States.

Source: NorthStar Writers Group

http://jamielmelton.wordpress.com/2008/04/01/hillary-clinton-fired-for-lies-unethical-behavior/
 
The now-retired general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, who supervised Hillary when she worked on the Watergate investigation, says Hillary’s history of lies and unethical behavior goes back farther – and goes much deeper – than anyone realizes.
It's kind of a stretch to say "anyone" here - I mean, raise your hand if you haven't known for years and years that Hillary Clinton was an unethical liar.

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Any hands? No?
 
This gives further evidence to support the theory that she has some sort of brain disorder that impairs her ability to be truthful or to make decisions in accordance with ethical constraints.
 
WA, I am not looking forward to the DNC convention in Denver. That Re-Create 68 group is promising violence there and plan to do some things away from Denver to avoid the heavy police presence. Living near Denver I forsee big inconveniences at best.
 
keep reading...

At the risk of playing devil's advocate, perhaps further reading is in order:

http://jamielmelton.wordpress.com/2008/04/01/hillary-clinton-fired-for-lies-unethical-behavior/

Well, and there is this: Mainstream media took a look at these allegations in 1996, and found them largely groundless.

See here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/reviews/matthewdallek.htm

The Washington Post’s guy said of Zeifman’s book, published in 1996:

“Zeifman’s theory goes something like this: John Doar, Hillary Rodham, Bernard Nussbaum and other Kennedy loyalists investigating Nixon obstruct his impeachment “to cover up malfeasance in high office throughout the Cold War.” The scheming starlets are abetted by Peter Rodino, a weak, corrupt chairman of the House Judiciary Committee who is afraid that Nixon might expose his own Mafia ties. Rounding out the list of conspirators is Burke Marshall, Robert Kennedy’s assistant attorney general, who orchestrates the bogus investigation in the hopes of keeping Nixon in office, which will, he believes, help Ted Kennedy win the White House. Using a variety of dubious legal strategies — still with me? — Doar and his co-conspirators do everything they can to avoid putting the president on trial, a strategy, they hope, that will prevent Nixon’s lawyers from revealing the “crimes of Camelot.”

The lack of evidence makes this theory hard to swallow. Zeifman’s most reliable source — his diary — contains few revelations and seems little more than a chronicle of his suspicions and speculations. The book’s jacket cover, which promises readers “truths even more startling than those brought out in Oliver Stone’s movies ‘Nixon’ and ‘JFK’, ” does not help matters. Perhaps the book’s publicists forgot that “Nixon” and “JFK” were, after all, only Hollywood movies.

As much as we hate her, believing crap like that wont keep her out of the white house.
 
Yep! A lie and Cheat by trade, A look Ho I am, and a , Ben there seen it type Got that T shirt, kinda person????

I will take the Ben there man!
 
“Hillary then removed all the Douglas files to the offices where she was located, which at that time was secured and inaccessible to the public,”

She has a well established pattern of this type of unethical behavior. She did exactly the same thing with the Rose law Firm billing records, keeping them in the family quarters of the White House in defiance of subpoenas for six months until they mysteriously reappeared.

If someone had knowledge or possession of the billing records and knew that they were the subject of Federal investigative subpoenas, their failure to divulge or turn over the records could be the basis for criminal charges -- the obstruction of justice

...In addition, investigators had the FBI conduct fingerprint analysis of the billing records. Of significance, the prints of Vince Foster and Hillary Clinton were found.

The Senate Whitewater Committee concluded that Hillary Clinton was the person most likely to have put the billing records in her book room, or know how they got there. The Independent Counsel continues to investigate Ms. Clinton's involvement in handling the records.

For her part, Hillary Clinton has said that she has no idea how the billing records came to be in her book room.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/arkansas/docs/recs.html
 
Okay, we can all agree that Hillary is not stupid. She is a smart politician - hell, she managed to carpetbag a junior senate seat. The implications being:
  • She knows everything she says and does now and throughout the past will be probed with a really big ___ probe.
  • She knows the average American wants to hear politicians say all the "right" things.
  • She knows that 90% of the crap she orates will never pass the Congress; she's just pandering to the base in the primaries.
  • She knows the media loves to gush on Obama at her expense.

Telling a story about going to Bosnia under sniper fire leads to a few conclusions:
  1. She purposely and knowingly told an outright to pander to her potential voters
  2. She honestly didn't remember or lost the distinction between fact and otherwise.

But see, point #1 probably fails because she knows that a) her life is under public scrutiny, b) the media wants Obama to win, and c) she's not stupid.

I really think Hillary forgot. She's a career politican - how many photo-ops, foreign trips, press meetings, rehearsal dinners does a politican participate in within the course of a year, let alone a decade? She lost track.

You tell a story once, twice, a hundred times... things get embellished. You tell it enough times, and you might just start believing your own hype. That's what happened. What offended me was the way she responded to it... "I misspoke." Oh please, does she really think we Americans are that stupid? Well okay, yes we are, but we don't like to be reminded.

She could have just said, "look it happened years ago, and it's one of those anecdotes that has picked up one too many bells and whistles along the way. Oh, and I'm not named after Sir Edmund Hillary. What was I thinking when I made that statement? America, will you forgive me? I was being stupid. Sorry."

Humility and honesty... or the peception of such. Works wonders. Like crying a couple days before the NH primaries

Juan Williams of NPR (Gasp! NPR!) made a good point - why even bring up the story of ducking under sniper fire? Inevitably, your so-called combat experience will be compared that of McCain, the frigging war hero. You'll lose.
 
Inevitably, your so-called combat experience will be compared that of McCain, the frigging war hero. You'll lose.

Can you see it...can you see it? :)

Shot of American flag waving in the wind, while the star spangled banner plays...

Cut to Hillary saying "I was under sniper fire"

Cut to a video of her getting off the plane, getting flowers and smiling

Cut to a photo of McCain in a cockpit, then laying in a hospital bed, then getting a medal pinned on him...

Fade to black and the words and voice over. "John MCCain....He really has served his country......"


WildiloveitAlaska ™
 
Can you see it...can you see it?

Not really; there are too many tears - of pride, joy, and patriotism - blurring my vision.

What will be even better is if pansy Obama gets compared to McCain.

"John McCain was a fighter pilot and spent years in a POW camp. Barack Obama bowled a 37."
 
Not really; there are too many tears - of pride, joy, and patriotism - blurring my vision.

No wait..start sobbing..check this one out

Shot of American flag waving in the wind, while the star spangled banner plays...

Cut to Wright saying saying "God damn America"

Cut to a video of Obama hugging Wright while the crowd cheers...

Cut to a photo of McCain in a cockpit, then laying in a hospital bed, then getting a medal pinned on him...

Fade to black and the words and voice over. "John MCCain....He loves his country....."

WildicandoonewithbernadinedorntooAlaska ™
 
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