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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 187016" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>The political ties run deep. Ted Kennedy's counsel for Chappaquiddik got old Hillary a spot on the Watergate Committee by the way which was headed up by a Democrat. She never got "fired", she was just one of a select few that were not recommended for any future positions because of her "questionable" conduct throughout the course of the investigtion. There's a big difference between politicans winking at each other because someone's radioactive and stonewalling future opportunities and being officially fired. It's also much easier to wait until the committee was disbanded and just let old Hillary go than completely taking her out via official punitive action. When you put together the pieces what you've got is someone that exploits situations extrememely effectively using every bit of what's marginally legal to achieve their ends. Honorable people would consider such conduct dishonest & unethical, other people admire such people for their guile. It's like the Patriots, you either think they're cheaters or a great team that uses every rule to their advantage. The haters think people who behave unethically should disappear from public life (voluntarily) and the other side prides themselves on their conduct and ability to get away with everything imagineable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 187016, member: 789"] The political ties run deep. Ted Kennedy's counsel for Chappaquiddik got old Hillary a spot on the Watergate Committee by the way which was headed up by a Democrat. She never got "fired", she was just one of a select few that were not recommended for any future positions because of her "questionable" conduct throughout the course of the investigtion. There's a big difference between politicans winking at each other because someone's radioactive and stonewalling future opportunities and being officially fired. It's also much easier to wait until the committee was disbanded and just let old Hillary go than completely taking her out via official punitive action. When you put together the pieces what you've got is someone that exploits situations extrememely effectively using every bit of what's marginally legal to achieve their ends. Honorable people would consider such conduct dishonest & unethical, other people admire such people for their guile. It's like the Patriots, you either think they're cheaters or a great team that uses every rule to their advantage. The haters think people who behave unethically should disappear from public life (voluntarily) and the other side prides themselves on their conduct and ability to get away with everything imagineable. [/QUOTE]
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