It is worth noting that tonight is the grand opening of my friend (and former temporary employer) David Bossie’s Hillary, the Movie, which will break new ground (rather than plow old ground) concerning Clintonite deceit and corruption. (More on that movie after I see it.) In that same spirit, but perfectly content again to mine old ground that is still quite fertile, Christopher Hitchens today blows away Hillary in Slate. Whenever conservatives are finally finished choosing a right-leaning person to carry the Republican banner in the fall, attention will again shift to either HRC or to Obama, with HRC still the likely choice. Then, columns like Hitchens’ and movies like Bossie’s will merit ample attention. And if the bad stuff finally sticks to Hillary because of it — as it should have done long ago — the world will be a better place.
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