"She's become the most powerful Democratic senator since Lyndon Johnson, and you know what happened with Lyndon Johnson," R. Emmett Tyrrell is saying to Fox & Friends, plugging his new book, Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House:
With all that power, if they [Hil and Bill] don't use it, they lose it.
She has a very radical past. Saul [ends justify the means] Alinsky was her mentor . . . There's a term "walking through the system" or adapting to whatever the needs of the times are. She has repositioned herself in the Senate as kind of pro-war liberal.
She came from the coat-and-tie radical wing of the Democratic party in the sixties. In this election it's once again the coat-and-tie liberals against the coat-and-tie conservatives of the sixties.
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