Hillary Takes the Cake: No More Entenmann?s for Me
Hillary has apparently reeled in the Entenmann’s endorsement, which should get her the votes of the kinds of people who get sexually aroused when they see Sara Lee. Oh well, I guess it’s time for me to go on a bit of a diet anyway.
Today’s quote of the day goes to the NY Post’s Cindy Adams, commenting on Hillary’s Hampton’s fundraising, which included the Entenmann’s:
Hillary mentioned making sacrifices. To this crowd — Jessica Seinfeld, Chevy Chase, Jon Bon Jovi, Harvey Weinstein, Barry Diller, Judith Ripka, Robert Zimmerman, Donna Karan, Howard Gittis, Russell Simmons, Goldman Sachs people, Calvin Klein, Sandy Gallin — sacrifice means when the help is off.
Touche Cindy.



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August 6th, 2007 at 4:49 pm
While Reublican Mitt Romney religion has became an issue in presidential campaign, Democratic Hillary Rodham Clinton’s candidacy was helped for Seate and again publication of The Forward of her ancestry
Today a rift remains in the Rodham family related to these events, and only a few facts are indisputable. The role of Rosenberg in the life of Hillary and her family has always been clouded. The first time Hillary mentioned her stepgrandfather publicly was in 1999, during her Senate campaign in New York, after his existence was disclosed by the Forward, a secular Jewish weekly. (She did not include the information in her first book.) “I have nothing but fond memories of Max Rosenberg,” Hillary said in response to the Forward’s story, and recalled family get-togethers at the home of Della and Max. In Living History she wrote only a single sentence about him, simply acknowledging he was Jewish. Dorothy supported herself by doing office work. When she met Hugh Rodham, she was eighteen, he was twenty-six. Hillary claimed her mother was attracted by his gruff personality, however unlikely that seems.
August 6th, 2007 at 5:12 pm
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