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Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary's Letters to a Young Friend
by Kathleen Parker
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All over America, boomer women are praying that there is no John Peavoy in their past. That is to say, no erstwhile friend who saved their college letters and feels compelled to share them with The New York Times.

Most aren't as famous as Hillary Rodham Clinton and so wouldn't inspire a long-ago pen pal to dig up their angst-filled ramblings. Nor, we can imagine, are most as literate and thoughtful as Hillary was during her years at Wellesley College.

But everyone of pre-Facebook age must be wondering whatever happened to whatshisname. And those blasted letters!

Given America's intimate knowledge of Hillary's life and marriage, it seemed unlikely that there was anything left to know. What possible humiliations could remain for her to suffer?

Enter the Dickensian Peavoy. He's got mail.

Some of the dozens of letters from a four-year period in the 1960s had been previously quoted by author Gail Sheehy in her 1999 biography, "Hillary's Choice." Eight years later, Times writer Mark Leibovich got a peek and now we're all reading between the lines.

No one should be held accountable for the thoughts of her college self -- a time notable for self-absorption -- but Hillary can't feel much embarrassed by her mental doodlings. Her letters reveal that she was self-deprecating, self-aware, intellectually curious and morally demanding of herself.

Her thoughts were not atypical of college students in the tumultuous '60s. The boomer generation marinated in the civil rights and anti-war movements and came of age with the drug and sexual revolutions. It was a heady time, but also a period of immense upheaval, not only in the larger world but also within the moral child.

Hillary was certainly that. Raised a Republican in a conservative, middle class home, her cultural experience, as for many boomers, was at odds with that of her parents. Becoming independent of her family was clearly a source of inner conflict.

"God, I feel so divorced from Park Ridge, parents, home, the entire unreality of middle class America," she wrote. "This all sounds so predictable, but it's true."

Hillary was scornful of complainers and do-nothings, noting even that her pen pal was a "reactor'' rather than an "actor." She was also disapproving of, but not judgmental toward, friends who slept over with boyfriends or took drugs. She was toughest on herself, critical of her self-absorption and ramblings about "me," which she described as "the world's saddest word."

Otherwise, young Hillary seemed to be struggling to pull together all the pieces of her intellectual journey to form a cohesive worldview. She invoked Freud, Voltaire, Oscar Wilde and even Doctor Zhivago, but notably skipped cultural icons others of her generation might have mentioned: Dylan, Baez, Leary, Ginsberg, Hoffman.

She was not, in other words, cool or hip, but seems to have been tethered to a more disciplined, intellectualized world. If her future husband never inhaled, Hillary never exhaled.

Most poignant was Hillary's struggle between her child-self and her emerging adult-self. All sentient humans take this journey, of course, but Hillary's' path was a vivid contretemps between her childish id and her finger-wagging superego. She remembered sweetly the child she was, playing in a shaft of dappled sunlight filtering through the dense elms in her family's front yard. She pretended "there were heavenly movie cameras watching my every move."

The omniscient eye comforts every imaginative child, but Hillary's authoritarian superego was contemptuous of the narcissism implicit in the image, the need to be the center of attention. At the same time, she was reluctant to surrender and had compassion for the girl-child.

And so it goes for all of us. It's called growing up. Some people do it with varying degrees of awareness; some never do it. The trick to healthy adulthood is balancing the two forces -- the dueling inner child and disapproving Church Lady -- in the service of the ego, but Hillary's ego kept coming up short, she wrote.

Reading too much into these musings is a temptation to resist. Even so, it seems not much of a stretch to say that Hillary's superego won the joust. She married an id boy and let Bill Clinton carry the couple's narcissism for her, while Hillary carried the cross of self-discipline and moral vigor for him.

Mr. Id and Mrs. Superego. Quite the twofer.

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my 2 cents
I know that to many of you Senator Clinton is the devil incarnate but how about taking a day off? Just leave the woman alone for a day or two? Pray, maybe? Judge not - you know the drill.

Just thought I'd ask

btw - have you ever stopped to consider that your hostility is so flagrant that it can blow up in your face, just as left-wing hostility to President Bush is blowing up in their face?

Can we have some reason here?

Just thought I'd ask.

Have a nice day.

Where did she go wrong?
Where did her parents go wrong? Those are the two questions I would like to have answered.

Contrary to popular opinion, 90% of the Baby Boom Generation did not dance nekkid at Woodstock and is not rotting in foreign jails or insane asylums because of drugs. (The guy on our round the world cruise who was arrested in Holland in 1969 was freed last fall.) Most of us went through university (frequently as the first person in our family to even graduate from high school) and got jobs and worked our way up through the system and became The Man, who is despisted by our hippie brethren at the same time they and Generation Whine try to figure out a way to force us to continue doing the heavy lifting until we die, so they can pursue Meaningful Work for which they can force us to pay.

Sounds to me like Hilary was reared in a family like mine only with money and without so many sisters. Perhaps the lack of sisters is where she went wrong. I suspect that her bedrock realization that Mom and Dad a.k.a. The Man would continue to do what they were doing and paying her way, and extending this to her world view -- that she could pursue whatever she wished and Somebody Else Would Pay -- had something to do with it too.

Daddy taught us that we could have anything we wanted in the world, but we could not have everything we wanted. Hilary's parents apparently taught her that she could in fact have everything she wanted and somebody else would pay. Unfortunately for us, we are her Somebody Else.

Where did she go wrong? Where did her parents go wrong? They never taught her the sacred slogan. TANSTAAFL. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.

Uncle Max
Good post. Kathleen Parker nails another good column and makes the readers stop and consider that these letters are not that different from the musings of millions of American women when they are young.

The republican candidates should avoid making these letters any kind of factor in their campaign.

Have you considered this:
The letters released were selected to reveal only that side of Hil that was sweet and typically of the time, and not the nastier side? And they were selected by the Clintons? So they wouldn't suddenly appear later in her campaign?
What do the rest of the letters say?
How much are they worth on the open market?
Will this fellow get rich quick?

What a cynic

krystalbird,

How can you suggest that Shrillary might have a dark side? Or that she may have actually put it on the record?

Of course, there are no other letters....

Hot Potato
If Mrs. Clinton's opponents have an iota of sense in their heads, they will avoid even hinting about, let alone mentioning, these letters. Can't imagine any of the candidates being crazy enough to go down that road.

First, just out of simple humanity, give the lady a break. We may not agree with her politically, but she is a human being with a family. Put the partisanship aside, walk in her shoes for a moment, and ponder whether you would like to have your high school or college letters in the national press. As conservatives, we've shaken our heads at the incredible vitriol of Bush Derangement Syndrome. While it could be tempting to engage in some schadenfreude for a moment, that is not an honorable trait. Let's take the high road simply because we are better than that.

Secondly, from a pure political, Dick Morris calculation, if someone like a Trent Lott type makes a snide remark about this, the furies will descend on him, and deservedly so. It will rebound back like nobody's business in his face and make her an object of sympathy and martyrdom (again), and will make him an object of scorn in the press from then on. Can you imagine the evisceration Maureen Dowd would perform? I'm not a pundit or advisor, but trust me on this one, Republican pols. You want no part of this.

Finally, Peavoy or whoever he is is beneath contempt.

Kathleen
you left out the most telling parts of the letters which show how even then she sought to turn everything to her own agenda and agenda and reveals that she is at heart a misanthrope ( hater of humanity).
No one who has planned and plotted as long as she has to be president should ever be given the opportunity.

How far back?
Those letters should be off limits for scrutiny. I've long thought that we go back way too far in a person's life. Good grief, are we going to try and dig up bed wetting histories? I can't stand Hillary, but college letters go way past what we should be looking at.

Private Letters . . .
I'm not in the Hillary fan club, and I would not like to see her become President. I don't think she is up to the job. Among other weaknesses, she waffles too much....BUT...

Private letters that were written in the past should remain private....period! There is something sick about the Freudian joy that some people get out of looking into other people's private business.

Del, unfortunately, if you run for
national office, you have no "personal" life or space anymore. Those days are long gone. If they prove insightful as to her personality traits that have not changed, then they are pertinent to the discussion of her fitness for office. If they were simply the emotion filled love letters of a young woman, then they are not pertinent.

And since JFKerry used his 35 year old traitorous behavior as his validation for his fitness for office, old history is fair game if it is in any way pertinent to ones fitness for office. Fortunately, his real behavior became known and the rest, as they say, is history.

Hillarycare and "Their Lives"
I wonder how many of you who feel that Hillary's personal life should be off limits will welcome with open arms the fines in the thousands of dollars under Hillarycare when you want to get treated by your own PERSONAL doctor.
Read Chapter 8 of "Their Lives" if you really want to know how she feels about the PERSONAL lives of women who her husband assaulted.

Hillary then
I dont much care what Hillary had to say then. I am the same age and what I thought and said then has very little to do with today. I am much more conserned about the team of Clinton, Pelosi, Reid, and the other liberals in 2008. From all I read, and hear from her today we are headed for a total train wreck if they are given control of congress and the white house. May God protect us.

Uncle Max
Here's a thought,you first. See, Bush isn't running again, something the left keeps forgetting. However, hill and her hubby want back in. So, if that does happen I do fear that the right will go a bit nuts. I seriously doubt that we will be quite as vindictive and nasty as the left has been.
As for taking a day off from hill bashing, doubt it. As long as she is running for office, she's fair game, just like the rest of them. Republican and democrat alike are fair game.

impact, good thought
Now, do you feel that way for all politicans or just a select few??

nutnfinr...

Thank you for making my day.

I can't wait for all of America to open their eyes and see the real Hillary Clinton.

I'm sure some will say that they never suspected, or "why didn't anyone say something?" Ya, right.

Thanks
nutnfinr writes: Things she didn't write......
but said!

=================================================
Thanks for the reminder. Makes Johnson peeing the bushes while walking his dog look like a Southern Gentleman in comparison.


I can not fault Clinton
for anything she thought, wrote or did in college. I sincerely wish I could apologize to many people I knew in the '60s for some of the stupid things I said and did during that phase of life Ms. Parker describes. All that said, however, Hillary is today politically a scary person and that is what should concern the segment of American that thinks ahead.

Hillary Clinton: Spare Me Ms. Parker
The real Hillary Clinton: pedantic, female-chauvinistic Neo-Marxist.

Carl Bernstein’s recent book, "A Woman in Charge", reveals that soon after the 1992 election, Hillary sat down with advisor Dick Morris to discuss her role in her husband’s administration. Attorney general? Chief domestic policy advisor? Or White House chief of staff?
In the end, Hillary decided that none of those positions could satisfy her talents or ambitions. Nothing less than the co-presidency would do.

In that role she finagled to name Norma Cantu as head of the civil rights division in the Department of Education. Cantu, of course, was the architect of the socialist-inspired Title IX quotas that were imposed on college athletics, eventually leading to the demise of over 2,000 men’s sports teams.

A few years later Hillary wrote "It Takes a Village", revealing her admiration for the social welfare policies of France where “more than 90 percent of French children between ages 3 and 5 attend free or inexpensive preschools.”

Then there’s Hillary’s longtime sponsorship of the Paycheck Fairness Act, which draws on the long-discredited theory of "comparative worth" to artificially jack up women’s wages beyond the levels determined by the market.

But, I'll allow the “apparatchik” speak for herself:

WRT “female-chauvinism”:

• “Women have always been the primary victims of war.”
• “Here we are at the beginning of the 21st century and women still earn significantly less than men for doing the same jobs.”
• “Women are 70% of the world’s poor.”
• “Women were routinely excluded from major clinical trials of most illnesses.”

WRT Neo-Marxism:
? During a New Hampshire speech last month, Clinton said it’s time to replace President Bush’s “ownership society” (which she ridiculed as the “on your own” society) with one based on shared prosperity. Notice the resemblance to Karl Marx’s famous dictum, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need”?
? WRT proof of Hillary Clinton’s totalitarian vision, recall this promise at a 2004 San Francisco fund-raiser: “We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”

However, the following is my favorite quote describing the projected presence of a certain InterNational Socialist ideologue:

"Although she is formidably intelligent, there is something scarily inauthentic about her...she seemed cold and artificial to me, her face a mask, her eyes unlit by her smile."
-- Mary Ann Sieghart,
London Times

omni
Re Hillary - As Charlie Brown once mused,
"I love mankind, it's people I can't stand."
'Nuff said!

What I have heard so far ...
... makes me like Hillary even more.

From what I have seen so far they show an ambitious, intelligent, and committed person with a great moral compass thoughtfully navigating their way through tempestuous and treacheous times.

Just the kind of leader we need to replace the current morally bankrupt and constantly bungling administration. I am not just a knee jerk Bush hater and Hillary lover. There are some things to be worried about with Hillary, and I will yet again point out here that I agree generally with Bush on economic and trade policy and immigration.

Omni said above that "no one who has planned and plotted as long as she has to be president should ever be given the opportunity". This is just plain silly. There is no way anyone who is not ambitions and able to plan, see and take advantage of opportunities, and make a lot of sacrifices has any chance of being president. The smallest hesitation, one missed opportunity, one thoughtless remark can doom a campaign and a political career. Remember George Allen and "macaca" last year anyone? It is hard to imagine now, but he was some short lists of potential 2008 candidates at one time.

Like Max or someone else said, anyone who thinks these letters are going to be useful in derailing her candidacy have at it. Publishing the private correspondence of a person from their early adult years for that purpose shows depravity and desperation and will backfire. They should be given back to Hillary and/or not released to historians until after her public and political career is over. I would say the same about any politician.

Parker's article hints at the problem that the electronic age has some interesting consequences. Most people are too young to remember the days before everyone had a computer and a blackberry, but in the days Hillary came of age you wrote letters with a pen and paper and usually mailed them to just one person with whom you had a relationship. You usually did not expect them to be shared randomly with others.

Today people rarely write letters. Every one writes emails and people share their inner thoughts out loud on blogs, myspace and forums like TH. Contrary to what many people think, once email or other data leaves the author's computer you have to assume it will never be deleted and that there are unlimited copies of it floating around the ether. It only requires some technical knowledge, diligence, and motivation to resurrect it. There is also no real anonymity on the interenet. You know my real name is not "slacker" but the FBI, CIA, local police, etc. could find out who I really am and where I live easily enough.

Knowing this, anyone today who is ambitious and has future plans should think and plan just as Omni thinks Hillar did about what they say or write on the internet. In fact, if you "google" yourself and any "handle" you have ever used for yourself on any site you may be amazed at what turns up. It is already common knowledge that you must do this before applying for any job because many potential employers and headhunters will at some point during the selection process.


Leave Hillary's letters alone
Omni, Demosthenes and other Hillary haters can wave them around all they want but these letters will NOT damage Hillary. They will even help her if her staff plays and spins the release of them correctly during the campaign.

From what I have seen so far they show an ambitious, intelligent, and committed person with a great moral compass thoughtfully navigating their way through tempestuous and treacheous times.

They show she is just the kind of leader we need to replace the current morally bankrupt and constantly bungling administration. I am not just a knee jerk Bush hater and Hillary lover. There are some things to be worried about with Hillary, and I will yet again point out here that I agree generally with Bush on economic and trade policy and immigration.

Omni said above that "no one who has planned and plotted as long as she has to be president should ever be given the opportunity". This is just plain silly. There is no way anyone who is not ambitions and able to plan, see and take advantage of opportunities, and make a lot of sacrifices has any chance of being president. The smallest hesitation, one missed opportunity, one thoughtless remark can doom a campaign and a political career. Remember George Allen and "macaca" last year anyone? It is hard to imagine now, but he was some short lists of potential 2008 candidates at one time.

Like Max or someone else said, anyone who thinks these letters are going to be useful in derailing her candidacy have at it. Publishing the private correspondence of a person from their early adult years for that purpose shows depravity and desperation and will backfire. They should be given back to Hillary and/or not released to historians until after her public and political career is over. I would say the same about any politician.

Parker's article hints at the problem that the electronic age has some interesting consequences. Most people are too young to remember the days before everyone had a computer and a blackberry, but in the days Hillary came of age you wrote letters with a pen and paper and usually mailed them to just one person with whom you had a relationship. You usually did not expect them to be shared randomly with others.

Today people rarely write letters. Every one writes emails and people share their inner thoughts out loud on blogs, myspace and forums like TH. Contrary to what many people think, once email or other data leaves the author's computer you have to assume it will never be deleted and that there are unlimited copies of it floating around the ether. It only requires some technical knowledge, diligence, and motivation to resurrect it. There is also no real anonymity on the interenet. You know my real name is not "slacker" but the FBI, CIA, local police, etc. could find out who I really am and where I live easily enough.

Knowing this, anyone today who is ambitious and has future plans should think and plan just as Omni thinks Hillar did about what they say or write on the internet. In fact, if you "google" yourself and any "handle" you have ever used for yourself on any site you may be amazed at what turns up. It is already common knowledge that you must do this before applying for any job because many potential employers and headhunters will at some point during the selection process.


Positive focus
No one who shares my views wants H and Hubby back in control. But staring at snakes is no way to avoid them. We need to focus on how Hillary may best be bested. I am certain that it is only by our nominating and electing Duncan Hunter. He is 'a man of parts'. all the others are playing parts, revising Images and Records. Hunter is the steady, thoughtful, articulate Public Servant he has always been. He is the best candidate since Ronald Reagan, and can become the best President since Reagan.

Youthful ramblings
I see Hillary is given to "deep thoughts" as I was at that age. When I remember all the deep conversations about the meaning of life, etc. of my college years, I laugh. And I suspect her youthful ramblings are just as mine were--BORING! Also totally disconnected with real life.

Nice try, Uncle Max, but...
...Mrs Clinton deserves all of the scorn she gets, and I haven't gone beyond your post, which is nonsense. What is one day of avoiding discussing Mrs Clinton's obsession with power going to gain? She is bad for the US and I, for one, and I know many others, will work night and day to keep her from becoming president of the US.

hillary
was & is a mean hateful & vindictive female.
That is why she wasn't 'hip' & 'cool'. Also she was a 'cull''.

The name calling
and ignorance of the Republican constituency makes me feel very, very good for the Democratic Party come 2008, in ALL elections.
Keep up the incessant whining and moaning and complaining, guys. Each post is indicative of how low your party has fallen in America's eyes. With each post, you make it even worse.
So yeah, please keep posting your hate and non-stop WHINING.
Peace my brothers and sisters

nutnfinr
Thanks for a very well thought out post. Let the woman speak for herself. Russia is ruled by Don Corleone Putin. The U.S. may have a godmother. God help us.

Republican bashers
I was amazed at how sensative you defeatocrats are about your precious Hillary. I saw this as a sympathetic article at the least. My reservations about Hillary are not changed because of forty year old letters. She will be the democratic nominee because the Clintons own the party. Obama and the Breck girl are flash in the pan lightwieghts against the Clinton Blitzkrieg.

Peace back to Yankee
I remember clearly during the sixties, all the 18-25 year old kids running around the college campus saying your "Peace my brothers and sisters". I don't know but I would guess you're a flower child of those "happy" days. According to Kathleen's story, Hilary was not a flower child, but rather just the opposite. Yes she changed when she rebelled against her parents and her home, and I think that is why she is the misquided person she is today. She appears to have had a father, who never explained the real world to her. But if she really said just 5% of the things nutnfinr quotes her as saying, I can't imagine any sane person voting for her to be our next president. And yankee, I'm not whining, just stating an opinion.

Ego did not win,mammon won.
__Riches won out,according to the political party that could secure the most personal prosperity.It becomes much easier to overlook things you disagree with when personal gains override personal value.

Yankee
Huh?

Since when has name calling directed at those you see as name callers ever achieved the high ground?

missus clinton and our future
For someone who hjas lived off the public largess for most of her adult life I find it highly insiulting that someone from such a sheletered life has the gall to lecture hard working americans about our shortcomings. That she thinks society is obligated to continue to rescue those who either make too many poor choices about their lives, who refused to do the work necessary to prepare themselves to face life or who are just too lazy and prefer to live off the public dole. Other than riding her husbands coattails to her publiuc position her resume is very weak. But just as she served 8 years as co-president she is trying to inflict this arrangement on anerica once again. By making bubba her co-president she thinks she can erase the stain of their first two terms. Her career has been both as an enabler and supporter of one of the weakest politicians of out time. I donm't think the country would welcome a repeat performance

yawn
One partner is id, the other superego.

Stop the presses!

Another steaming pile of pointless monkey-toss from the vapid lightweight Parker.
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