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Guest column: Hillary Clinton and Ruth Bader Ginsburg deserve some of the blame – VC Star

Ross K. Goldberg| Your Turn

I am a lifelong Democrat since my days as a student volunteer for Robert Kennedys presidential run in 1968. I provide that admission because I am about to endure the scorn of my political brethren by speaking ill of two of the partys beloved icons. But here it goes.

Much of the problems that America faces today can be laid directly at the feet of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and its about time they no longer get a free pass for their actions.There, Ive said it.

In 2016, the Democrats anointed Hillary Clinton with its partys nomination because it was her turn. But history tells us that my turn has never been a good enough reason for such an honor. Just ask Mondale, Dole, Gore, Kerry, McCain or Romney. It was all of their turns and they all lost. In fact, the last my turn candidate to win the presidency before Joe Biden was George H.W. Bush 34 years ago.

Conversely, it is often the ones whose turn it isnt Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, Trump whose insurgency carried them to surprising victory. Sadly, the Democrats chose to ignore this truism and, instead, shamefully stacked the deck in the nominating process to favor their favorite. They should have known storms were on the horizon when, even despite the game being fixed, she barely edged out an aging, little known socialist from Vermont.

Once nominated, the carefully orchestrated crescendo eroded into a misguided campaign from Day 1. Her arrogance was apparent throughout and such inner divinity prevented her campaign from candidly acknowledging her weaknesses. Her relationship with the media was dreadful and its erosion was felt by ordinary people. She failed to get young people and minorities, two constituencies she desperately needed, excited about her candidacy. She miscalculated the electorates appetite for change over consistency. Worst of all, she never really could articulate why she was running other than because it was her turn.

Despite all this, she still won the popular vote by three million which indicates just what a winnable election it was. But popular vote has never been the payoff window. And consider this: while Clinton won the popular vote by three million, she won California (a state Trump strategically ignored) by four million. That means she lost the other 49 by over a million.

Ruth Ginsberg had her turn, too. Regrettably, however, she didnt know when her turn should have been up and for that she deserves both credit and criticism: credit for her passionate desire to serve and criticism for ignoring the political consequences of her actions.

As far back as 1999 her well-documented health challenges began when she was diagnosed withcolon cancer, the first of her fivebouts with cancer. Nearly a decade later, Ginsburg fell in her office,fracturing three ribs, for which she was hospitalized. While in the hospital a CT scanshowed cancerousnodulesin her lungs. She underwent a left-lunglobectomyand months later she completed three weeks of focused radiation treatment toablatea tumor found in herpancreas. Less than a year after that, Ginsburg was once again receiving treatment for a recurrence of cancer.

WhenJohn Paul Stevensretired in 2010, Ginsburg became the oldest justice on the court and rumors swirled that she would retire because of advancing age, poor health, and the death of her husband. Several times during Obamaspresidency progressive attorneys and activists called for Ginsburg to retire so that Obama could appoint a like-minded successor.

In 2013, Obama himself invited her to the White House when it seemed likely that Democrats would lose control of the Senate, but she again refused to step down. We all know how that ended. In the ultimate ironic twist, it turned out that the final act of this heroine among feminists was to do a great disservice to women by remaining on the bench through the transition to a Republican president.Credit must be given to Justice Breyer for not making the same mistake.

If the Democrats had not stacked the deck in 2016, or if Clinton would have run even an adequate campaign, there would have been no Trump presidency, meaning no scoffing at climate change, no cavalier response to COVID-19, no big lie and no Jan. 6.

As for Ginsburg, had she not let stubbornness eclipse logic in 2013, her seat would have been filled by Obama, not Trump. That would have meant no dramatic shift of the court to the right, voting rights would not be in jeopardy, Second Amendment challenges would likely have a far different outcome, issues of separation of church and state would be adjudicated more evenly and the cause for which she fought a lifetime to protect Roe v. Wade would not have been abolished.

Hillary and Ruth. Two very smart individuals. Two very loyal Democrats. Two heroes to millions. But as F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy. Sadly, the tragedy this time is the state of our republic.

Ross K. Goldberg is a resident of Westlake Village and author of the book I Only Know What I Know.

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Hillary Clinton: Clarence Thomas has always been a person of grievance – The Hill

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is slamming conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, whom she described as a person of grievance in an interview on Tuesday.

I went to law school with him. Hes been a person of grievance for as long as I have known him, Clinton said in an interview with Gayle King during an appearance on CBS This Morning. Resentment, grievance, anger women are going to die, Gayle. Women will die.

Thomas has been on the receiving end of sharp criticism from womens rights groups and Democrats following the courts blockbuster decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling granting abortion rights.

Thomas has long been an opponent of Roe, and in his abortion opinion said the court should reconsider other rights such as contraception and same-sex marriage.

He has signaled in the past to lower courts, to state legislatures to find cases, pass laws, get them up, Clinton said, adding Thomass message to conservative judicial activists has been I may not get them the first, the second, or the third time, but were going to keep at it.

Thomas has also been rebuked by Democrats over his refusal to recuse himself from cases related to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, despite his wife Ginni Thomas playing a prominent role in organizing around efforts to keep former President Trump in office.

Clinton ran for president in 2016 and lost to Trump. She has since written a best-selling book about her campaign and has engaged in dozens of television interviews, documentaries and speaking gigs offering her thoughts on politics, the media and pop culture.

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Hillary Clinton says Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade will …

Executive Producer Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks on stage during "Below The Belt" New York Premiere at Museum of Modern Art on May 24, 2022 in New York City.Cindy Ord/Getty Images

Hillary Clinton slammed the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The opinion "will live in infamy as a step backward for women's rights and human rights," she said.

The Court overturned the landmark ruling that established the constitutional right to an abortion.

Hillary Clinton said the Supreme Court's decision on Friday to overturn the 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade ruling is a "step backward" for women's rights.

"Most Americans believe the decision to have a child is one of the most sacred decisions there is, and that such decisions should remain between patients and their doctors," she tweeted after the decision.

She continued: "Today's Supreme Court opinion will live in infamy as a step backward for women's rights and human rights."

The Supreme Court's decision to overrule Roe on Friday was part of an opinion in the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.

"The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives,"the Friday ruling said.

The ruling now leaves the legality of abortion up to state legislatures.

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Pundits Talking Up a Hillary Clinton Comeback – National Review

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Champion of Justice Award to Hillary Clinton – CounterPunch

Public Justice, a non profit that litigates against purveyors of corporate corruption, sexual abusers and harassers, and polluters who ravage the environment,has decided to give its Champion of Justice Award to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

This did not sit well with reporters, academics and activists who have studied Secretary Clintons record.

Clinton has always been a war hawk, said Aisha Jumaan, President of the Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Project. During her tenure at the State Department, arms sales to Saudi Arabia increased by about 100%. These arms have been used against the Yemeni people since the Saudi started their aggression on Yemen in March 2015. In 2011, her aide congratulated her for pushing through arms sales to Saudi Arabia calling it a Christmas gift.

FormerNew York Timesreporter Chris Hedges, author of the best selling bookWar is a Force that Gives Us Meaning(Public Affairs, 2002) and the upcomingThe Greatest Evil is War(Seven Stories Press, 2022) toldCorporate Crime Reporter let the corporate interests Hillary Clinton serves give her encomiums and financial rewards, not those she betrayed.

We know who Hillary Clinton is from the 70,000 hacked emails belonging to the Democratic National Committee and senior Democratic officials released by WikiLeaks, Hedges said. The emails, copied from the accounts of John Podesta, Hillary Clintons campaign chairman, exposed the donation of millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, two of the major funders of Islamic State. They exposed that Hillary Clinton in 2009 ordered US diplomats to spy on U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and other U.N. representatives from China, France, Russia, and the UK, spying that included obtaining DNA, iris scans, fingerprints, and personal passwords, part of the long pattern of illegal surveillance that included the eavesdropping on UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in the weeks before the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

They exposed that Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the CIA orchestrated the June 2009 military coup in Honduras that overthrew the democratically elected president Manuel Zelaya, replacing it with a murderous and corrupt military regime. They exposed the $657,000 that Goldman Sachs paid to Hillary Clinton to give talks.

They exposed Clintons repeated mendacity. She was caught in the emails, for example, telling the financial elites that she wanted open trade and open borders and believed Wall Street executives were best positioned to manage the economy, a statement that contradicted her campaign statements. They exposed the Clinton campaigns efforts to influence the Republican primaries to ensure that Donald Trump was the Republican nominee. They exposed Clintons advanced knowledge of questions in a primary debate. They exposed Clinton as the principal architect of the war in Libya, a war she believed would burnish her credentials as a presidential candidate.

Hedges said that Hillary Clinton is, and has always been, an abject servant of the billionaire class, a politician who cares little about justice for the victims of the wars she supported in the Middle East, the mothers and children who lost welfare benefits under the administration of Bill Clinton, or the workers who lost jobs and saw their communities destroyed under NAFTA and other trade deals.

She is an enemy of economic, social and political justice. She has already been amply rewarded for that. She and Bill Clinton left the White House with over $1 million in debt from legal bills. They are now worth over $120 million.

Public Justice executive director Paul Bland defended the decision to give Clinton the award. Clinton will accept the award via video link at the groups 40th anniversary gala on July 18 in Seattle, Washington.

Our current leadership was entirely supportive of honoring Secretary Clinton, Bland said. She was a very positive force for access to justice, opposing the Class Action Fairness Act, supporting the early versions of the Arbitration Fairness Act, supporting legal services.

As the organization is increasingly focused on advancing diversity, equity and inclusion, she was an important voice for womens rights, and focused a lot of her effort as Secretary of State on aspects of human rights that our country had largely ignored before her on the international stage, Bland said.

But Bruce Fein, a public interest lawyer and author ofAmerican Empire Before the Fall, called on Public Justice to reconsider its decision to give Clinton the award.

Public celebrities or public figures, for good or for ill or a blend, teach people by example, Fein said. Their lives cannot be fragmented on that score. The whole must be examined, and grievous faults outweigh less momentous benevolence or accomplishments.

Bill Cosbys serial predation of women disqualifies him from a race relations or indeed any other public interest award.

The case of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, more to the point, underscores Hillary Clintons unfitness for the Public Justice award. LBJ brought into being the Office of Economic Opportunity, the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the 1968 Fair Housing Act, Executive Order 11246 for federal government contractors, affirmative action, the appointment of Thurgood Marshall to the United States Supreme Court, and other measures to end and remediate a century of Jim Crow punctuated by thousands of black lynchings.

Yet his unforgivable Vietnam War crimes and dissembling and ethical obtuseness disqualified President Johnson for race-relations, human rights accolades or trophies, Fein said.

Martin Luther King turned against LBJ over the war, and likened his tactics in Vietnam to Nazi war crimes. The NAACP refrained from laureling LBJ with race relations trophies or medals.

Hillary Clinton is an a fortiori case. Her war crimes horrors continue to haunt the world to this very day, including the resistance of Iran and North Korea to nuclear deescalation upon witnessing Clintons gloating over Gaddafis overthrow and assassination after he had abandoned weapons of mass destruction.

Fein said that Public Justices effort to surgically remove Hillary Clintons good works from a torso of malignant injustice and disdain for the law doesnt cut muster.

How can it be denied that bestowing on Hillary Clinton a Public Justice award will be popularly perceived as valorizing and saluting her entire life? Awards do not lend themselves to footnotes or reservations.

Fein said that crowning Hillary Rodman Clinton with the Public Justice Award in 2022 ranks with laureling Henry Kissinger with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1973.

Secretary Clinton engineered the war crime of aggression against Libya in 2011 culminating with her Caesar-like triumphalist, We came, we saw, he [Muammar Gaddafi] died.

Ms. Clintons crime turned Libya into a Hobbesian wilderness earmarked by human trafficking, slavery, and thousands of drowning deaths in the Mediterranean Sea. She urged a reprise of her calamitous crime against Syria. She took Orwellian to a new level in effusing over her Libyan criminal debacle as smart power at its best.

Ms. Clinton exhibited her signature professional and moral obtuseness in declining to suspend the foreign-money-dominated Clinton Foundation during her service as Secretary of State and candidacy for the presidency. Among other things, the Foundation received tens of millions in donations from an all star roster of despotic states seeking to curry favor: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Brunei.

That Ms. Clinton lost the 2016 presidential race to an open, notorious, misogynist, vulgar, unschooled, scofflaw speaks volumes about the publics distrust of her character.

If there are worse choices for the Public Justice award than Hillary Clinton, they do not readily come to mind.

In a March 2016 article titledHillary Clintons Support for the Iraq War Was No Fluke, Code Pinks Medea Benjamin wrote that when Clinton announced her second campaign for the presidency, she declared she was entering the race to be the champion for everyday Americans.

As a lawmaker and diplomat, however, Clinton has long championed military campaigns that have killed scores of everyday people abroad, Benjamin wrote. As commander-in-chief, theres no reason to believe shed be any less a war hawk than she was as the senator who backed George W. Bushs war in Iraq, or the secretary of state who encouraged Barack Obama to escalate the war in Afghanistan.

Clinton may well have been the administrations most vociferous advocate for military action. On at least three crucial issues Afghanistan, Libya, and the bin Laden raid she took a more aggressive line than Defense Secretary Gates, a Bush-appointed Republican.

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