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Hillary Clinton’s Messiah Complex

It’s no secret that Hillary Clinton views herself as a member of the God Squad, divinely anointed to shepherd the masses to greater gender consciousness.

“Hillary acts as though she has been chosen by God,” recounts Edward Klein, author of The Truth about Hillary. “I find her to be among the most self-righteous people I’ve ever known,” explains former New York Times reporter Bob Boorstin. And during her senate campaign Hillary glowed approvingly whenever Black preachers declared her “a woman of God.”

But how many persons know how Mrs. Clinton’s messianic streak may lead to her political undoing?

During her childhood Hugh Rodham treated Hillary as Daddy’s favorite, sparing her from many of the chastisements and chores he imposed on her hapless brothers. As brother Tony remarked enviously, “Little Hillary could do no wrong.”

Hillary’s teenage involvement with the local Methodist church only reinforced her emerging priggishness. By the age of 17, Hillary’s “messianism and sense of entitlement” were already evident, reveals Carl Bernstein in A Woman in Charge.

During her college years, Hillary Rodham’s self-righteous streak fueled her many political pursuits. Those culminated in her 1975 marriage to Bill Clinton, a man she fully expected to one day become president.

But after Bill lost his 1980 re-election bid for the Arkansas governorship, a distraught Hillary began to speak at church meetings around the state. One day she traveled to a church in North Little Rock to deliver a homily on “Women Armed with the Christian Sword – To Build an Army for the Lord.”

Hillary’s unconventional blend of Christian faith and feminist ideology was taking shape.

Five days after his 1992 inauguration, Bill named Hillary to head up his Task Force on Health Care Reform. But her political miscalculations soon turned into an electoral fiasco. On November 8, 1994 the Democrats lost control of both houses of Congress, and Hillary was banished from the West Wing of the White House.

Smarting from her self-inflicted wounds, Hillary invited a group of New Age savants to Camp David. As recounted by Bob Woodward in The Choice, one of her guests was Jean Houston, a psychic who had conducted LSD experiments and claimed to communicate regularly with Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom.

What transpired that weekend – equal parts group psychotherapy and feminist consciousness-raising – may rank as the most bizarre episode ever involving a First Lady.

Hillary’s healthcare debacle was emblematic of the female crucifixion, Ms. Houston believed. Speaking as if a witness to the Second Coming, Houston told Clinton she was carrying the burden of 5,000 years of female subservience. Driving her point home, Houston compared Hillary to Joan of Arc, the French woman who was burned at the stake in 1431 for heresy.

The best was yet to come.

In April 1995 Houston came to the White House, this time to conduct a séance. Seated around a circular table in the White House solarium, Houston instructed Hillary to close her eyes and engage in a conversation with Eleanor Roosevelt.

Hillary readily complied and was soon comparing Eleanor’s epic struggles with her own. Houston intoned that the First Lady’s woes were caused by self-important men who refused to accept women as equals — ignoring how HRC’s clumsy attempt to overhaul the healthcare system had exposed her political naiveté.

Now sounding like Daddy’s little girl, Hillary asked why people kept saying things that hurt her feelings. The pity party was just getting started.

Over the next year Jean Houston continued as Hillary’s spiritual and political mentor, constantly urging her to continue the fevered crusade on behalf of women’s rights.

But some would ask, What’s wrong with a candidate who casts her candidacy in the aura of historical inevitability and views every issue through the moralistic lens of right and wrong?

For starters, Hillary comes across as arrogant.

Friend Sara Ehrman once warned about Hillary that “God is on my side can be arrogance.” Former Moynihan aide Lawrence O’Donnell believed Clinton’s haughtiness was her most prominent difficulty.

And remember Hillary’s recent encounter with CBS News anchor Katie Couric? Asked how she would feel if she didn’t become the Democratic nominee, Hillary acidly shot back, “Well, it will be me.” [www.renewamerica.us/columns/roberts/071129 ]

Lloyd Bentsen, who served as Treasury Secretary during the Clinton administration, observed how Hillary’s “holier-than-thou” attitude often lead her to demonize her opponents – remember Hillary’s paranoid remark about the “vast right wing conspiracy”?

Let’s not forget all those who ended up on Hillary’s fabled enemy list: Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers, Kenneth Starr, Senators who doubted her, and even the Washington Post. Biographer Carl Bernstein notes how “Hillary’s willingness to demonize her enemies had left [Daniel Patrick Moynihan] with lasting caution about her.”

Enemy lists, paranoid fantasies, a supercilious attitude, and self-righteous crusades – shades of Richard Milhous Nixon.

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11 Comments »

  1. The Vicar said,

    Oh how the mighty have fallen!

    January 8, 2008 at 10:10 am

  2. Virtue said,

    The house of cards is falling.

    January 8, 2008 at 11:51 am

  3. mruffolo said,

    I recall a feminist saying that a woman need man like a fish need bike, however, it seems that Bill is Hillary’s bike.

    My former preacher, Bill Hybels of Willow Creek Community Church, was Bill Clinton’s spiritual advisor for eight years. I left Willow Creek church as I tired of the feminized (man bad, women good) sermon.

    Read “Femme Fatale: The Feminist Seduction of the Evangelical Church” article on the strange bedfellows of feminism and evangelical churches.

    http://worldmag.com/articles/229

    January 8, 2008 at 11:52 am

  4. Gus said,

    Having worked in a psychiatric hospital for 27 years, Hillary’s signs of narcissism and messianism were clear from the beginning. Her voice says it all, not the words but the constant message of anger and righteousness.
    We owe a debt to Carey for filling in the blanks, finding out how she got that way.
    Thanks, Carey.
    Maybe that awesome duo of Bill and Hillary will soon be swept into the dust-bin of history and what really went on in their careers will come out.
    It will be, without a shadow of a doubt, the most tawdry story in American political history.

    January 8, 2008 at 1:33 pm

  5. donnieboy57 said,

    mruffol….were you able to sit down with hybels, explain your perceptions to him, and did he “get it” or were you blown off as a trouble maker? just curious, if you care to elaborate.

    January 8, 2008 at 1:37 pm

  6. shatteredmen said,

    mruffolo

    Willow Creek church has a program for victims of domestic abuse. It is only for women. One of the members of Shattered Men attended that church. He asked if there was any help for abused men. He was threatened with arrest.

    I wrote to Willow Creek and got lip service before we were placed on block.

    Remember Willow Creek is also the church that allowed Bill Clinton to speak from the pulpit.

    As a pastor, I would never have allowed either Clinton to get being that scared desk.

    January 8, 2008 at 1:38 pm

  7. mruffolo said,

    I asked the leadership of the Marriage Matters ministry to help stop my wife’s forced divorce - she was divorcing me because she was unhappy - not a biblical reason.

    The leadership agreed to meet and my wife also agreed. When we sat down they called me names, attacking me.

    I came to an Elder for advice, as I was confused. The male Elder said that in the past, the church sides with women.

    I wrote Bill Hybels explaining what I observed, however, his people’s response was discouraging - unapologetic, unhelpful, unbiblical (similar to divorce court’s response to my reaction of the government taking my kids, property and income, though I was legally innocent).

    Later Willow Creek made my wife a group leader for Divorce Recovery small group. I began to wonder if Willow Creek also condoned other wrongs. Does the church have abortion doctors lead unwedded mother small groups? Do bar owners lead alcohol recovery groups?

    I find it difficult to believe that God changed so many of his rules so quickly, and is now being lead by these rich, mega churches.

    Ironically, the largest and most donors to the church are guys.

    January 8, 2008 at 3:17 pm

  8. mruffolo said,

    A vote for Hillary is a vote for career divorcees.

    ‘Career divorcee’ in $100m fight

    http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22959113-5001021,00.html

    January 8, 2008 at 3:39 pm

  9. lieweary said,

    If this nut is elected she’ll rape America. What is wrong with people?

    January 9, 2008 at 10:28 am

  10. Denis said,

    It’s most productive members-men-will be raped.

    Something wrong with baby Boomer men-THEY are among her strongest allies. All I can say is: “WTF??!!!”

    January 9, 2008 at 3:32 pm

  11. college activist said,

    denis, right on man.

    Carey roberts generation protected their sons from irrational, bipolar, women of hate!!

    The baby boomer generation of males put their perversions in front of protecting their sons!!

    Baby boomers sons..generation x’ers like myself have been choked, harrassed, falselly accussed, and put on ritalin to shut them the f@@ck up!!

    The baby boomer males are the generation of males who abandonded the welfare of it’s sons!!

    January 9, 2008 at 9:51 pm

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