God and Hillary Clinton (37 page)

Chapter 14: Moving to the Middle

1.
“Senator Clinton Blasts Bush Administration over Abortion,”
Catholic Exchange
, January 18, 2005.

2.
“Sen. Clinton on Government Role in Caring for Sick,” Canisius College Press Release, January 18, 2005.

3.
“Catholic Groups Boycott Hillary Speech,”
Newsmax
, January 29, 2005.

4.
“Canisius College Invites Hillary Clinton, Abortion Views Upset Catholics,”
Life News
, February 1, 2005.

5.
“Senator Clinton Blasts Bush Administration over Abortion,”
Catholic Exchange
, January 18, 2005.

6.
“Catholic Groups Boycott Hillary Speech,”
Newsmax
, January 29, 2005.

7.
“Bishop Withdraws from Hillary Speech,”
Newsmax
, January 30, 2005.

8.
See: Michael Jonas, “Sen. Clinton Urges Use of Faith-based Initiatives,”
Boston Globe
, January 20, 2005; and Joe Mariani, “Hillary Clinton: One
Step Back, Shift to the Right,”
American Daily
, January 28, 2005.

9.
Editorial, “Hillary Tunes Up,”
New York Sun
, January 25, 2005.

10.
Editorial, “Senator Clinton's Values Lesson,”
New York Times
, January 30, 2005.

11.
Joseph Curl, “Hillary in the Middle on Values Issues,”
Washington Times
, January 26, 2005.

12.
Quoted in George Neumayr, “Safe, Legal, and Hillary,”
The American Spectator
, January 27, 2005.

13.
Randy Hall, “Catholic Group Opposes College's Plan to Honor Senator Clinton,”
The Nation
, April 21, 2005.

14.
Ibid.

15.
Ibid.

16.
Also see: Joyce Purnick, “Passing Buck on Schiavo Cheats Public,”
New York Times
, August 28, 2006.

17.
The Ivins piece was posted on the Common Dreams Web site on January 20, 2006.

18.
“Clintons: Pope a ‘Beacon' for Democracy,”
Newsmax
, April 3, 2005.

19.
To its credit, the conservative Web source NewsMax.com reported Clinton's remarks in full on April 8, 2005.

20.
“Former President Clinton Insults Pope on Way to Funeral,” LifeSiteNews.com, April 7, 2005.

21.
Michael J. Gaynor, “Pope John Paul II Is Praying for Bill Clinton,” MichiganNews.com, April 10, 2005.

22.
Brian Williams, “Bill Clinton Remembers Pope John Paul II,” MSNBC. com, April 7, 2005; and Bill Sammon, “Bush Keeps Low Profile at John Paul II's Funeral,”
Washington Times
, April 8, 2005.

23.
“Christian Defense Coalition: Senator Clinton Snubs Dialogue with Pro-Life Groups,” Press Release, Christian Defense Coalition, April 25, 2005.

24.
Bill Clinton,
My Life
(New York: Random House, 2004), p. 558.

25.
Hillary Rodham Clinton,
It Takes a Village
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996), pp. 174–78.

26.
Kristen Lombardi, “Time for a Prayer Circle,”
Village Voice
, April 12, 2005.

27.
The press release from the college came on April 20. Mrs. Clinton had voted on the Mexico City Policy on April 5. Hall, “Catholic Group Opposes College's Plan to Honor Senator Clinton.”

28.
Tim Drake, “Marymount Manhattan: Catholic or Not?”
National Catholic Register
, May 22–28, 2005, p. 11; and Hall, “Catholic Group Opposes
College's Plan to Honor Senator Clinton.”

29.
Hall, “Catholic Group Opposes College's Plan to Honor Senator Clinton.”

30.
Ibid.

31.
Ibid.

32.
Ibid.

33.
Ibid.

34.
To cite one, see: “Catholic Groups Boycott Hillary Speech,”
Newsmax
, January 29, 2005. The terminology was also used by
National Review
, the
National Catholic Register
, and others.

35.
Raymond Hernandez and Patrick D. Healy, “The Evolution of Hillary Clinton,”
New York Times
, July 13, 2005.

36.
This occurred on August 30, 2005. See: Michael McAuliff, “Hil Shreds FDA Boss on Abort Pill,”
New York Daily News
, August 31, 2005.

37.
Clinton-Lazio Debate, held in Manhattan, October 8, 2000.

38.
“Clinton's ‘Plantation' Remark Draws Fire,” CNN.com, January 19, 2006.

39.
Ibid.

40.
Ibid.

41.
Ibid.

42.
Ibid.

43.
Michael McAuliff and Helen Kennedy, “Hil Has a Holy Cow over Immigrant Bill,” New York
Daily News
, March 23, 2006.

44.
For the record, Bush has been at odds with his own party through much of the immigration debate, and has generally not toed a hard line.

45.
McAuliff and Kennedy, “Hil Has a Holy Cow over Immigrant Bill.”

46.
“Hillary Clinton: Right Wingers to Blame for Abortion,” NewsMax. com, May 19, 2006.

47.
For the Focus on the Family news article on Dobson's statements, see: Gary Schneeberger, “Dobson Challenges Media to Fairly Report Stem-Cell Issue,” CitizenLink.org, June 28, 2004.

Chapter 15: Hillary and the Faith Factor

1.
Bill scored at 7 percent and 43 percent, respectively. The other figures measured were Pat Robertson, Pat Buchanan, George W. Bush, and Al Gore, who were ranked in order from most to least religious. See accompanying story: Elizabeth Crowley, “Bible Gives Shape to Conservative
Values of Fundamentalist Voters,”
Wall Street Journal
, March 9, 2000.

2.
Comments were made on January 20, 2001, with Sidey interviewed by Larry King and Caddell by Chris Matthews.

3.
Among others, see Dowd's “She Wants to Babaloo Too,”
New York Times
, September 8, 1999; and “Dragon Lady Politics,”
New York Times
, October 13, 1999.

4.
Susan Page, “Poll Majority Say They'd Be Likely to Vote for Clinton,”
USA Today
, May 27, 2005.

5.
Klein is the author of
The Truth About Hillary
. He said this in “The Truth About Hillary,” Q&A by Kathryn Jean Lopez, National Review Online, June 20, 2005; and on the radio talk show, “Quinn in the Morning,” WPGB, 104.7 FM, Pittsburgh.

6.
Christopher Flickinger, “Author Ed Klein Claims Clintons ‘Sold Their Souls to the Devil in Order to Achieve Power,'” Human Events Online, July 8, 2005.

7.
“Hillary Marches in St Patrick's Day Parade,” Catholic League News Release, March 17, 2006.

8.
Ibid.

9.
“Frontline: American Porn,”
Frontline
, February 7, 2002 (original airdate), Program #2012, Transcript, p. 11.

10.
Ibid.

11.
Michael Kelly, “The Flynt Standard,”
Washington Post
, January 13, 1999.

12.
“Frontline: American Porn,”
Frontline
, February 7, 2002 (original airdate), Program #2012, Transcript, p. 14.

13.
See, for instance, the 2004
Book of Discipline
for the United Methodist Church. The 2004 edition is the most recent edition at the time of the writing of this book. The next edition will come out in 2008.

14.
See the Web site for the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.

15.
The
Book of Discipline
of the United Methodist Church states unequivocally: “[W]e support the legal option of abortion under proper medical procedures.” Among the contradictions in the
Book of Discipline
is this statement on abortion: “We cannot affirm abortion as an acceptable means of birth control.” In fact, the vast majority of abortions are for the purpose of birth control.

16.
Jennifer Senior, “The Once and Future President Clinton,”
New York Magazine
, November 15, 2005.

17.
Bill Clinton,
My Life
(New York: Random House, 2004), p. 229.

18.
Ibid.

19.
Hillary Rodham Clinton quotes on “Religion” (undated), compiled in Claire G. Osborne,
The Unique Voice of Hillary Rodham Clinton: A Portrait
in Her Own Words
(New York: Avon Books. 1997), pp. 88–90.

20.
Raymond Hernandez and Patrick D. Healy, “Evolution of Hillary Clinton,”
New York Times
, July 13, 2005.

21.
“‘What Does Hillary Think?' New Special Report Raises Disturbing Questions about Hillary Clinton and Abortion,” Judicial Watch, November 27, 2006. The May 1993 Galston memo and others are posted at the Web site of Judicial Watch.

22.
This was reported by Fred Barnes, “A Pro-Life White House,”
The Weekly Standard
, January 1/8, 2001, p. 13.

23.
Interview with William F. Harrison, January 10, 2007; and Stephanie Simon, “Offering Abortion, Rebirth,”
Los Angeles Times
, November 29, 2005.

24.
Steven Ertelt, “Democratic Prez Candidates Target Pro-Life Voters with Religious Outreach,” LifeNews.com, December 13, 2006.

25.
The information on Carter in this section is taken from Ralph Z. Hallow, “Carter Condemns Abortion Culture,”
Washington Times
, November 4, 2005.

26.
“Zogby/Associated Television News Poll Reveals: Abortion Tough Issue for Hillary Clinton & '06 Congressional Democrats,” Associated Television News / PR Newswire, March 22, 2006.

27.
Tom McFeely, “Democrats Woo Religious,”
National Catholic Register
, August 6–12, 2006.

28.
E. J. Dionne Jr., “Obama's Eloquent Faith,”
Washington Post
, June 30, 2006.

29.
McFeely, “Democrats Woo Religious.”

30.
Ibid.

31.
Ibid.

32.
Mother Teresa wrote this in her official letters to Mrs. Clinton and the other delegates at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in September 1995, and to the Cairo conference a year earlier.

33.
Matt Bai, “Mrs. Triangulation,”
New York Times Magazine
, October 2, 2005.

34.
Hillary Rodham Clinton quotes on “Religion” (undated), compiled in Claire G. Osborne,
The Unique Voice of Hillary Rodham Clinton: A Portrait in Her Own Words
(New York: Avon Books, 1997), pp. 88–90.

35.
Ibid.

36.
Ibid., pp. 88–90.

37.
Hernandez and Healy, “Evolution of Hillary Clinton.”

abortion issue

abortion pill (RU-486) authorization

Canisius College controversy and

Catholic voters in 2004 and

Clinton administration executive orders and

Coates Amendment and federal funding of

Family Planning Advocates of New York State speech and

Hillary's early support for
Roe v. Wade
case, (
see also Roe v. Wade
case)

Hillary's Methodist faith and

Hillary's midterm campaigning and

Hillary's presidential campaigning and, xiv–xv

Hillary's Senate campaigning and

Hillary's Senate votes on

Hyde Amendment and federal funding of

International Women's Health Coalition speech and

John F. Kerry on

Mother Teresa on, v

NARAL keynote address on

Barack Obama on

Pope John Paul II on

Supreme Court nominees and

UN Fourth World Conference on Women speech and

values voters in 2004 and

W. O. Vaught's influence with Bill Clinton on

J. Philip Wogaman and

World Conference on Population Development and Vatican clash on

abortion pill (RU-486)

abstinence
See also
birth-control issue

Adams, Ruth

Adler, Karen

adoption

Afghanistan invasion

AFL-CIO

African Americans

church campaigns and

Hillary and, at Wellesley College

inaugural prayer service and

Don Jones and

Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech and

White House Prayer Breakfast for Religious Leaders and

AIDS

Albany Family Planning Advocates of New York State speech

Albright, Madeleine

Alfred Baptist Church

Alinsky, Saul

Alito, Sam

Allen, Henry

Allen AME Church

Alter, Jonathan

alternative spirituality controversy

Alzheimer's disease

ambition, Bill and Hillary Clinton's

American Conservative Union

American Life League

American Medical Association

Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

American Theological Society

Andersen, Christopher

anti-Semitism charges.
See also Jews

antiwar movement

Apostles' Creed

Arkansas

Bill Clinton as attorney general for

Bill Clinton as governor of (
see also
Arkansas first lady, Hillary as)

Bill Clinton's Congressional campaign in

Bill Clinton's family and early life in

Clintons' marriage in

Clintons' move to

Governor's School in

Arkansas first lady, Hillary as

birth of Chelsea and church choice of

Bill Clinton's church choice

Bill Clinton's gubernatorial election and

faith vs. politics for

family pilgrimage to Israel by

Governor's School and

Legal Services Corporation service by

parenting of Chelsea by

relationship of, with Don Jones

rumors of Bill's infidelities and of marital counseling

sexual education campaign of

as Sunday School teacher

W. O. Vaught's influence on Bill Clinton

Ashcroft, John

assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

Associated Press

Associated Television News

atheists

attendance, church

attorney general, Bill Clinton as Arkansas

Atwater, Lee

Audacity of Hope, The(Obama)

 

Bai, Matt

Bailey, Robert

Baker, Gerald

Baptist faith.
See also
Christian faith

church campaigns and

Bill Clinton's church choice and

Bill Clinton's early

Barth, Karl

Bateson, Mary Catherine

Berg, Bob

Berry, Marsha

Beschloss, Michael

Betts, Charles E., Sr.

Bible.
See also
Christian faith

abortion and

Bill Clinton and

Hillary and

John F. Kerry and

birth-control issue.
See also
abortion issue

Blackman, Henry

blacks.
See
African Americans Blevins, Dexter

Blumenthal, Sidney

Blythe, William Jefferson, Jr. (Bill Clinton's father)

Blythe, William Jefferson, III.
See
Clinton, William Jefferson “Bill”

Bonhoeffer, Dietrich

Book of Discipline
, Methodist

Book of Resolutions of the United Methodist Church, The

Bowen, Bill

Boxer, Barbara

Branson, Johanna

Broadderick, Juannita

Broder, David

Brooke, Edward W.

Brown, Judy

Brownback-Landrieu Human Cloning Prohibition Act

Browning, Dolly Kyle

Buckley, William F., Jr.

Buffalo Regional Right to Life Committee

Burleigh, Nina

Burton, Jeanie

Bush, George H. W.

Bush, George W.

abortion issue and

author's research on, xi

church campaigning of

church choice of

on death of Pope John Paul II

Good Samaritan parable and

National Day of Prayer and Remembrance of

pornography industry and

Supreme Court nominees of

veto of Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act by

Bush, Jeb

Byrd, James

 

Caddell, Pat

Call to Renewal convention

campaigns. See church campaigns; presidential campaigns; Senate campaign, Hillary's

Camp David meetings

Campolo, Tony

Canaan Baptist Church of Christ

Canisius College speech controversy

capital punishment

Cardinal Newman Society

Carlson, Paul

Carter, Jimmy

Carville, James

Casey, Robert P., Jr.

Catcher in the Rye

Catholic Charities

Catholic Exchange Web site

Catholic faith.
See also
Christian faith.
See also
Vatican

abortion issue and (
see
abortion issue; Mother Teresa; Pope John Paul II)

birth-control issue and

Canisius College speech controversy and

Catholic voters in 2004

Clinton administration executive orders and

Marymount Manhattan College speech controversy and

St. Patrick's Day parade and Irish

World Conference on Population Development controversy and

Catholic League

Catholics for a Free Choice

“Catholics in Political Life” document

centrism, Democratic.
See also
Democratic Party

channeling

character issue, Bill Clinton and

“Chelsea Morning” song

Child Custody Protection Act

Child Development Center

child-rearing.
See also
parenting

children's issues

Children's Defense Fund (CDF)

Choice, The

choir, Bill Clinton in church

Christian Coalition

Christian Defense Coalition

Christian Dykes for Choice

Christian faith.
See also
Bible; Jesus Christ; prayer

abortion issue and (
see
abortion issue)

abstinence and (
see also
birth-control issue)

Catholic voters in 2004 (
see also
Catholic faith)

church attendance factor

church campaigns and, xiii

Clinton family church choice in Washington D. C. (
see also
Foundry United Methodist Church)

Bill Clinton's Baptist

Bill Clinton's spiritual counseling and

evangelical

faith-based initiatives speech

forgiveness and

Hillary on evangelical, and faith factor

Hillary's Methodist (
see
Methodist faith, Hillary's)

Hillary's presidential campaign and

Hillary's public embrace of conventional

Jesse Jackson and

John F. Kerry campaign and

Barack Obama and

political potency of, xiii–xiv

reconciliation of differences in, for Bill and Hillary Clinton

social gospel differences in (
see also
social gospel)

values voters, xiv–xv

women and

Workplace Religious Freedom Act and

Christianity Today

churches.
See also
Christian faith

church attendance factor

church campaigns, xiii

Cincinnati Enquirer

civil rights.
See also
African Americans

Don Jones and

Hillary and, at Wellesley College

civil unions, gay.
See also
gay rights issues

class issues
See also
social gospel

Clift, Eleanor

Clinton, Chelsea (daughter)

birth of

parenting of

relationship of, with Jesse Jackson

Clinton, Hillary Rodham

as Arkansas first lady (
see
Arkansas first lady, Hillary as)

author's difficulty researching, xi–xiii

birth of

Christian faith of (
see
Methodist faith, Hillary's)

Bill Clinton's church choice and

daughter of (
see
Clinton, Chelsea [daughter])

family and early life of, (
see also
Rodham, Anthony “Tony”[brother]; Rodham, Dorothy Emma Howell [mother]; Rodham, Hugh Ellsworth [father]; Rodham, Hugh Ellsworth, Jr. “Hughie” [brother])

high school graduation of

Living History
memoir of

presidential campaign of

relationship of, with Bill Clinton, (
see also
Clinton, William Jefferson “Bill”)

relationship of, with Don Jones, (
see also
Jones, Don)

Senate campaign of (
see
Senate campaign, Hillary's)

Senate career of (
see
Senate career, Hillary's)

as U.S. first lady (
see
Clinton administration, Hillary in)

Wellesley College experience of

Yale University Law School experience of

Clinton, Roger

Clinton, William Jefferson “Bill”

on abortion

Arkansas church choice of

as Arkansas governor (
see also
Arkansas first lady, Hillary as)

author's difficulty teaching about

campaigning of, for Hillary

campaigning of, for John F. Kerry

character issue and

family and early life of

impeachment proceedings against (
see
impeachment proceedings)

Michael Lerner and

memoirs of

on Pope John Paul II

presidency of (
see
Clinton administration, Hillary in)

presidential campaign of

relationship of, with Hillary, (
see also
Clinton, Hillary Rodham)

rumors of infidelities of

W. O. Vaught's influence on

Clinton administration, Hillary in

abortion issue and

abortion issue and first executive orders and

abortion issue and meetings with Mother Teresa

abortion issue and meetings with Pope John Paul II

abortion issue and World Conference on Population Development controversy

alternative spirituality controversy

Clinton family church choice (
see also
Foundry United Methodist Church)

impeachment proceedings against (
see
impeachment proceedings)

Michael Lerner and

midterm election campaigns, Hillary's siblings, and

midterm election defeats and

national health care issue and

Newsweek
interview on faith and

politics of meaning issue and

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