Doesn't explain her editting the issue of the Yale Law School journal in 1970 supporting the New Haven chapter of the Black Panther Party.
Nor her summer internship after Yale in the law office of Robert Truehaft, of the CPUSA. (On the recommendation of Thomas Emerson, an Old Left figure who taught there.) Truehaft's wife was the late Jessica Mitford.
During the 80's she was an officer of the left-liberal New World Foundation. They gave grants to CISPES. I presume she could have blocked giving money to the solidarity group for the FDR-FMLN if she was opposed.
On 8/27/06, Steven L. Robinson <srobin21 at comcast.net> wrote:
> Explains a lot doesn't it? Mind you in the South - including Hillary's
> Arkansas- of 1964 - Goldwater was the candidate of the die hard
> segregationists. SR
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> From: "Michael Pollak" <mpollak at panix.com>
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> Subject: [lbo-talk] Young Hillary as a Goldwater Girl
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> > Q: Hillary Clinton actually campaigned for your grandfather in
> > 1964, when he ran against Lyndon Johnson for president.
> >
> > A: Hillary was a Goldwater girl. Isn't that hysterical? She passed out
> > cookies and lemonade at his campaign functions.
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