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January 14, 2014

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“Hilary's hit list” book Reveals People Who Crossed Paths With Her


Hilary Сlinton is issuing a book mentioning all the people who have crossed their path during their political struggle. The Hill’s Amie Parnes and Politico’s Jonathan Allen put a book together mainly about Hilary Clinton, which they called: “HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton.” It is possible that the book will be better known as the Hill and Politico title: “Hillary’s Hit List.”

It may seem that with Hilary Clinton’s withdrawal from the race campaign in 2008 all the work for her team would be done. Surely, it is not the case. Soon after that, calculations had to be made on who supported and who opposed the family.

Here is a quote from the notes of the book: “As one of the last orders of business for a losing campaign, they recorded in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet the names and deeds of members of Congress. They carefully noted who had endorsed Hillary, who backed Barack Obama, and who stayed on the sidelines—standard operating procedure for any high-end political organization. But the data went into much more nuanced detail.”
     “We wanted to have a record of who endorsed us and who didn’t,” person from Hilary’s team told the authors, “and of those who endorsed us, who went the extra mile and who was just kind of there. And of those who didn’t endorse us, those who understandably didn’t endorse us because they are [Congressional Black Caucus] members or Illinois members. And then, of course, those who endorsed him but really should have been with her … that burned her.”
The books also states that the record behind “meant that when asks rolled in, she and Bill would have at their fingertips all the information needed to make a quick decision—including extenuating, mitigating, and amplifying factors—so that friends could be rewarded and enemies punished.”

The book provides the list of people who were the most unwelcomed by the family.

Here are some of the names:
  1. John Kerry
  2. Jay Rockefeller
  3. Bob Casey
  4. Patrick Leahy
  5. Chris Van Hollen
  6. Baron Hill
  7. Rob Andrews
  8. Ted Kennedy
  9. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO).
     “Hate is too weak a word to describe the feelings that Hillary’s core loyalists still have for McCaskill,” it states in the book.
     “He’s been a great leader,” McCaskill said of Bill, “but I don’t want my daughter near him.”
Seems like very soon after that she regretted the comment as Hilary has cancelled a fundraiser that was planned before. She called to Bill to apologize, who was very gracious, that made her feel even worse. The book claims that she was afraid of seeing Hilary at work after that.
     “I really don’t want to be in an elevator alone with her,” McCaskill told a friend.
Among the revelations about the McCaskill-Clinton relationship, the book covers many more, giving an insight view on the family’s history and people who surrounded them. It seems that the family has a big team not only helping them move along the political ladder but also those who keep the track of all the people supporting and opposing the family clan.

Voice of Russia, The Blaze

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