Clinton Says "Conspiracy" is Real
Hillary and the Vast Rightwing Conspiracy
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But the last laugh is on the Republicans, Clinton says.
During her recent trip to New Hampshire, Clinton claimed that lawyers for the New Hampshire Democratic Party proved the existence of the "vast rightwing conspiracy" in court. (Please see video.)
"You know, the Republicans did make a little bit out about the fact that I said there was a vast rightwing conspiracy," Clinton told the Democratic crowd at the state party's annual "100 Club" dinner last Saturday night.
"Well now we have three lawyers who have actually proven it in court. And I find that extremely reassuring and helpful," she said.
The crowd erupted in laughter and applause.
Clinton was speaking about the team of Democratic lawyers who tenaciously pursued the notorious New Hampshire "phone jamming" case from the 2002 campaign.
Clinton's assertion that the phone jamming scandal proves that a conservative conspiracy existed to bring down her husband's administration is inapt, however. Bill Clinton was out of office by 2002 and no connection has ever been made to tie together the conspirators of the phone jamming scandal and the Republicans who pursued Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.

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For 21 years, Walter Johnson pitched for the Washington Senators, who usually occupied the cellar of the American League. He won 417 games, second only to Cy Young for the all-time record, and he did it by throwing fastballs.
The "Big Train" had a great curve, but he threw it sparingly. Every batter got a steady diet of fastballs. The reason was: they couldn't hit 'em!
Hillary is just doing what worked for her in the past. Bill's approval ratings went UP with the Monica scandals after she invoked the VRWC then. Why wouldn't she keep throwing the heat? It's one thing she can throw that the moonbat left can cheer.