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Political Machine
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 --- 43 days ago
Filed under: Hillary Clinton , Religion , 2008 President , Media Everyone loves symmetry. For every Bonnie, there's a Clyde, for every Tom, a Jerry, for every New York Jets, a winning team. In politics, when one candidate is under fire, the temptation to find an equivalent issue with which to flog the opponent is irresistible, and often desirable for the beleaguered one. The Atlantic's Joshua Green thinks he has found the Sonny to Reverend Jeremiah Wright's Cher: Since Hillary Clinton has launched a frontal attack on her opponent's church and pastor, it's worth noting that she has some odd religious ties of her own. When I was profiling her two years ago, I learned about her involvement with a secretive Christian organization called The Fellowship that has operated in the Washington shadows since the 1930s. I found the story of Clinton and The Fellowship so bizarre that I made it the lede to my piece . In light of recent events, it's worth revisiting. Yes, what about that gripping expose´? Go ahead and read it, all 27 letter-sized pages. It's OK, I can wait. After the jump, we can take a closer look at The Fellowship!!! (Play Ominous Movie Score in Your Head Now) It was a pretty thorough piece, I'll give it that, but I would have appreciated knowing that the "Illuminati" stuff was confined to the first several pages. Beyond that, I thought there were a lot of coded sexist messages in there, like the comparison of ...




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