Tuesday, November 1, 2011

dorothy rodham

  • Question:-Where does Dorothy Rodham (Hilary Clinton's mother) live currently?


    Answer:-I'm not sure as I haven't spoken to her in a while. When you see her tell her she still owes me ten bucks!!!


    COME ON!!! GIVE ME THE POINTS!!!!!!
  • Question:-What do Conservatives think of this profile of Hilary Clinton's now-deceased Mother?
    I couldn't help but think, 'What a strong woman!'

    Read this:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/02/us/dorothy-rodham-mother-of-hillary-clinton-dies-at-92.html?hp

    It's no question where Secretary Clinton gets her fortitude and resolve from!

    Answer:-The years of the depression should have resulted in many good books for the hardships people faced and should have been required reading by every following generation. My mother was born the same year as Hillary's mother and my father in 1916. I have a picture on the wall of him and his 3 brothers and sisters taken during the depression. None of them have shoes. My dad was wearing something that looked like it was made from a sack. He said they ate potatoes for lunch and the peelings for supper. He actually made the best potato soup I ever tasted. Both quit school at a young age but went on to provide a decent life for my brother, sister, and myself. Very hard working.

    People don't realize how bad things can get. Its just unthinkable to young people that anyone would live like that during the depression but it could easily happen again. People asking for free homes, free secondary educations, free health care just don't understand when the money is gone, its gone. The government won't be giving anybody a free ride and it is now much more difficult to be self sufficient under those circumstances than it was back then.

    I agree it is difficult now but things could get much, much worse. That generation was called the Great Generation for a reason but the beliefs of that generation are being replaced with the assumption that if you exist, somebody owes you a good life. Who is going to provide that when the money is gone? That generation is mostly gone but their children are the boomers. Odd how opposite some of them are. My parents were unwilling to take risks. Young people now just plunge into everything with both feet trying to do the right thing for their future and some expect a bailout just like big business. That isn't going to last forever. The bubble is about to burst again soon.
  • Question:-What truth has Hillary Clinton ever told?
    During an April 1995 visit to Tibet, Hillary Clinton met New Zealand’s Sir Edmund Hillary, co-first-climber of Mount Everest. Clinton remarked that her mother, Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham, had told her that she was named after the famous climber. “It had two L’s, which is how she thought she was supposed to spell Hillary,” Clinton said at the Tibet meeting. “So when I was born, she called me Hillary, and she always told me it’s because of Sir Edmund Hillary.”

    However, the Everest climb did not take place until 1953, more than five years after Clinton was born. Clinton opponents have used the discrepancy as evidence towards the charge that she is prone to fabrications. Clinton said that her mother read about beekeeper-turned-mountaineer Edmund Hillary in a publication while pregnant in 1947 and liked the name and thus used the two L’s form. Some searches of prominent U.S. publications show no publicity given to Edmund Hillary before the Everest climb, so it is unlikely that Dorothy Rodham (who has not publicly spoken about the issue) would have heard of him. Furthermore, Hillary with two L’s was not that unusual a spelling at the time. Snopes.com concluded that Hillary Clinton probably made up the naming story as “a little white lie concocted for a special occasion.” Finally, in October 2006, a spokeswoman for Senator Clinton’s re-election campaign explained that she was not in fact named after the mountain climber, stating rather that “It was a sweet family story her mother shared to inspire greatness in her daughter, to great results I might add.”

    Answer:-While Queen Hillary the Great and Little Billy Clinton have quite a bit NOT in common they do share one defining trait and that is that they are both prodigious liars. Little Billy, however, is a much better liar even if he is regularly found to be telling yet another whopper.

    Hillary's stupidest lies (not counting the hundreds of instances of "I don't remember.", "I can't recall.", "I just don't know.", etc. when under oath) tend to be wacky stuff like the "I was named for Edmund Hillary" whopper that appear to be nothing more than an attempt to make herself look even better to her already adoring supporters. I mean, why bother - unless you've got a major screw loose, that is?
  • Question:-Who do you hate more Hillary Clinton or Borak Obma ?
    Rodham family portraitHillary Diane Rodham was born at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, and was raised in a Methodist family in Park Ridge, Illinois. Her father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, was a son of English immigrants and operated a small business in the textile industry. Her mother, Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham, was a homemaker. She has two younger brothers, Hugh and Tony.

    As a child, Hillary Rodham was involved in many activities at church and at her public school in Park Ridge. She participated in a variety of sports and earned awards as a Brownie and Girl Scout.[2] She attended Maine East High School, where she had participated in student council, the debating team and the National Honor Society. Before graduating from Maine South High School, she received the school's first social science award. Raised in a politically conservative family,[3] she volunteered for Republican candidate Barry Goldwater in the United States presidential election of 1964.[4] Sources Wiki.

    Answer:-can I borrow a quarter
  • Question:-If a person will lie about their oen name, what else will they lie about?
    Hillary or Hilary? Which is it

    During an April 1995 visit to Tibet, Hillary Clinton met New Zealand’s Sir Edmund Hillary, co-first-climber of Mount Everest. Clinton remarked that her mother, Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham, had told her that she was named after the famous climber. “It had two L’s, which is how she thought she was supposed to spell Hillary,” Clinton said at the Tibet meeting. “So when I was born, she called me Hillary, and she always told me it’s because of Sir Edmund Hillary.”

    However, the Everest climb did not take place until 1953, more than five years after Clinton was born
    Edit Their own name

    Answer:-The short answer - she never met a truth she wouldn't lie about
  • Question:-Does Hillary know how it feels to be poor and struggling?
    www.hillaryclinton.com/about/growingup
    Hillary's father, Hugh Rodham, was the son of a factory worker from Scranton, Pennsylvania. He trained sailors in the Navy during World War II and then returned to Illinois to start a small business selling draperies. He taught Hillary both a deep sense of patriotism and a strong belief in fiscal responsibility. He never took a dime of credit and was so frugal that he used to turn the heat off overnight during the winter to save money, waking up early to turn it back on so the house would be warm when everyone woke up.
    Hillary's mother, Dorothy, the daughter of a firefighter, had a tough childhood. Her parents were young and felt unable to care for their children. So when Dorothy was just eight, she and her three-year-old sister traveled alone on a four-day train ride to Los Angeles.
    She definitely knows and has compassion.

    Answer:-No, not really. Note that all that info is about her grand parents and parents. Her dad owned his own factory, and she went to Yale. I'm not saying she didn't work at all, but she certaintly never had to buy her cereal in large nondescript bags at the bottom of the aisle.

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