HILLARY CLINTON, CULTURAL MARXIST

When Hillary Rodham arrived at Yale Law School in the fall of 1969, the long-awaited Revolution seemed to be at hand. Students declared a “liberated zone” on the main quadrangle and erected tents for endless teach-ins. The university was forced to adopt pass-fail grading. And the pungent scent of sweet-smelling marijuana was redolent in the autumn air.

2 Responses to “HILLARY CLINTON, CULTURAL MARXIST”


  1. 1 Fred Scrooby

    The linked article summarizes “Mom’s” views on marriage, children, and the family, in the spot where it quotes Hillary’s views (”Mom” shares Hillary’s):

    Those experiences led Rodham to publish “Children under the Law” in the Harvard Educational Review. That article ridiculed the antiquated notion that families should be seen as “private, nonpolitical units.” Making the over-the-top comparison that, “Along with the family, past and present examples of such [dependency] arrangements include marriage, slavery, and the Indian reservation system,” Rodham argued for the need to “remodel” the family and grant children a legal right to sue their parents.

    “Mom” sees the family and marriage as characterized by the same “dependency arrangements” as slavery.

  2. 2 Fred Scrooby

    “Mom” can’t conceive of a mother taking time to prepare meals for her children out of love (and yes, preparing those meals “in the kitchen” — where else is she supposed to prepare them, in the bathroom? the garage? the broom closet? on the roof? Where? Obviously she’s going to prepare them “in the kitchen,” and not only that, but as a result of its loving function “the kitchen” will come to be associated with a positive familial image for most normal families — while for dysfunctional families it may be different). For “Mom” and for all know-nothing resentment-filled women’s-lib bimbos like her, a mother’s taking a little time to make meals and serve them to her children (and serve them to her husband too, those occasions when he happens to be home from work) can only be done out of naked compulsion, brutal force, hate, and a desire by men to enslave both women and children. Think how twisted “Mom’s” mind must be, to see the world, marriage, family, and children in that way.

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