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Politics | 12/12/2008 3:46 pm

Linda Tripp Rips 'Secretary of State' Hillary Clinton

By Sue Carswell
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They may not be best friends, but Linda Tripp and Hillary Clinton definitely know one another. And Tripp definitely has a lot to say about the possibility that Hillary will be our next secretary of state — and none of it’s very supportive. Here, in a wowOwow exclusive, Linda Tripp tells contributor Sue Carswell why she thinks the former First Lady shouldn’t quit her day job and stay away from becoming secretary of state.

Hillary’s practiced performances never cease to amaze me, and performances they truly are.

I’ve always said that if an Oscar existed for “best performance in a leading role in a political arena,” Hillary would win hands down. One should not underestimate the true dichotomy here. Her ability to be convincingly dishonest in an accomplished and polished manner garnered her 18 million gullible votes. The girl is good.

But. I sat in an office in the West Wing directly next to Hillary’s for over a year while serving as executive assistant to the counsel to the president under Bill Clinton. So as to her appointment to the Cabinet, make no mistake; she will be on no one’s team. It is always about her own political agenda. Team Hillary is the only team that exists for both Hillary and her faithful staff minions as well. People comment on the Clintons’ 33-year-long marriage and their unmatched loyalty to one another. From a firsthand viewpoint, I know that their loyalty is first, last and always to their shared and quite unparalleled ambition. From firsthand observation, public opportunism vice public service is the hallmark of the Clinton “marriage” and it is evidently working.

I remember with crystal clarity the stunning mantra back in the West Wing of the Clinton White House in early 1993, shortly after the first Clinton inauguration. “Eight years for Bill, eight years for Hill!” The sense of entitlement was pervasive. It’s a safe bet that from her perspective, a pretender will occupy the coveted chair she so desperately sought and in fact believed she deserved, so watch for Madam Secretary to vigorously orchestrate not just in the diplomacy arena, but also in the game of Musical Chairs.

I doubt deals are cut these days in dark, smoky back rooms, but each candidate has “people.” I’m sure her people and his people cut a deal shortly after he wrested the nomination from her – it probably went something like this: “You want her 18 million cracks, she gets no less than secretary of state, period.”

In any case, I have a sense that President-elect Obama is not unaware of the Clinton idiosyncrasies so I am hopeful that he and his National Security team will keep a close watch on his new secretary of state as she reigns over her very own, albeit smaller for now fiefdom. I might offer a cautionary word of advice to the Protocol staff at the State Department, and that is that it might simply be a grand idea to lock up the antique silver before the Inauguration.

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Buh- Bye
I remember a documentary (don’t know where I saw it - PBS?) on Ken Starr, mid-investigation. His super creepy stalker obsession with Bill Clinton was exposed during it. He was into Bill way before he was named to the prosecution position. Especially notable was the way Starr discussed his love object and how he felt that their careers had taken a parallel path. (What was he smoking?) He even discussed riding up in an elevator with Bill once. I guess if he couldn’t have him, he wanted to be him, and when he couldn’t be him, he had to destroy him. Tripp’s obsession is equally obvious. It’s so fascinating that she dares to weigh in so aggressively now, when she was finally out of it and after she has reconstructed her face and career. Perhaps there is a bright mind behind this move. I believe that many smart and talented people who don’t manage to get the opportunities they need, or have their talents thwarted, turn bitter towards those who have found their way through. Unfortunately, the tip of the pyramid only has room for a scant few. The rest have to settle for lower stations, which can be frustrating to the ambitious, bright and talented ones amongst us. Linda Tripp shouldn’t begrudge Hillary her due though. Tripp has her place in history. She will forever be known as the world’s worst friend.
By Buh- Bye on 12/13/2008 9:01 pm
Marilyn Rick
For all Hillary and Bill Clinton supporters, all I can say is keep your navy blue dresses. is/was, was/is, is/was, was/is
By Marilyn Rick on 12/12/2008 7:11 pm
carol stanton
non of Hillary supports have blue out fits, there where GOLDEN out fits to match their intelligence
By carol stanton on 12/13/2008 2:29 pm
Marilyn Rick
Carol, only in your dreams.
By Marilyn Rick on 12/14/2008 10:21 pm
Edie Williams
Anyone know where Monica is? I’d love to hear her opinion on Secretary-of -State-elect Clinton…
By Edie Williams on 12/12/2008 7:52 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Did it ever occur to you, after White Water, Swiftboating, and other GOP dirty tricks, Edie, that they paid Monica to do what she did to bring Pres. Clinton down in the first place? I know the Republicans are so wonderful, what with destroying our economy and so on, but did you ever once just stop and think. I mean, really, do you not imagine the White House now might well have hot and cold running hookers? Not to mention that Bush’s college roommate is on the board of Fannie Mae. I mean, really, doesn’t it ever occur to you that we had a coup d’etat in 2000 and that our entire country has been robbed of not a few but trillions upon trillions of dollars? Our retirement funds, for example. And they were after the social security trust, but just didn’t away with it. And you’re still stuck in stupid talking about the Clintons? Could you just please buy a vowel?
By Mugsy Peabody on 12/12/2008 8:26 pm
Ro H
Mugsy Peabody, Right on! Very well said - written! I had actually forgotten how often the Repukes kept going after the Clinton’s and now it seems perhaps this Tripp person is most likely on their payroll - or, so much enjoying her venom filled remarks, and stuck on the whole…get Bill, bash Hillary, get Bill, bash Hillary, get Bill, get Bill, bash Hillary, get Bill… and , bash Hillary. I am once again reminded of something one of our post-ers wrote a while back: Republicans should not be able to be in politics. At least the last two batches of them… evil, evil, evil people. hatefilled, hatefilled, hatefilled… Oops I seem to have gotten stuck on a bad spot on my computer’s keys… keys… keys…
By Ro H on 12/12/2008 10:47 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Thanks, Ro. I really think it would be good if they would just act like people who have just driven the train into the wall. Like, shut the hell up and let the smart people figure out what to do.
By Mugsy Peabody on 12/12/2008 11:42 pm
Edie Williams
I was wondering where Monica was and that’s it. You must not have Christmas plans. Kind of feel sorry for you. Kind of.
By Edie Williams on 12/13/2008 9:39 am
Mugsy Peabody
I have wonderful plans for the holidays. They don’t include letting this continuing pot-shotting at the Clintons to go unchallenged when the Bush clan have fairly well destroyed the United States. You should feel sorry for anyone who is still playing that game.
By Mugsy Peabody on 12/13/2008 12:58 pm
Buh- Bye
why do you wonder Edie? that is the question. I mean, who the heck cares where that service worker ended up?
By Buh- Bye on 12/14/2008 9:24 am
Elizabeth Bennett
If they paid Monica, and I don’t think they did, they did not pay her nearly enough. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDVPq1mYqwI I agree about the coup d’etat and the robberies, though. I was cheered to see those Illinois workers on Monday picketing Bank of America or pulling the credit out from under their failed employer. On Tuesday, the Bank decided to restore that credit, so that the employees would at least get their wages paid, though they were still laid off.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 12/13/2008 1:15 pm
Mugsy Peabody
EB, I’m not certain they paid Monica. She may have just been a stupid kid, truly. My point was that after all the glacier of evidence that the GOP has been doing all this crap to destabilize our electoral process and our government for decades, still, this foolishness goes on about the Clintons. After spending millions on the White Water investigation, for example, they found out the Clintons had invested $35,000 in a bad land deal. Not much compared to Enron stock, eh? Just no proportion. If the GOP does it, it must be okay, right? And if Bill Clinton tries to protect his privacy, let’s lynch him.
By Mugsy Peabody on 12/13/2008 1:52 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
It is worse than that. President Bush and his minions have clearly broken several laws, some with decades of penalties, like the laws against torture and the laws against domestic surveillance without a court order. And yet it does not appear that anyone in power is interested in prosecuting these crimes, much less discussing them. The GOP have been about benefiting the rich at the expense of the poor for at least forty years, including efforts at union-busting and limitation of liability. They could only win elections when they conned people into thinking that they were on their side in some respect—or if they flat out messed with the election. So we had Watergate, and we had 2000 and 2004, both elections that would have likely gone the other way without the GOP antidemocratic interventions. I always thought that Bill Clinton was not lying but truly just trying to protect his privacy and his family in the middle of a witch hunt. But his foolish choice of flirtation pales in significance next to W’s authorization of torture and violations of international law. I just hope that it does not take all of Obama’s energy to undo all the messes of the last eight years.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 12/13/2008 10:03 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Well, and already they are distracting him with the Illinois Governor’s BS, which he had nothing to do with. I mean, good christ, the governor was complaining on tape about the Obama camp not being any use because they wouldn’t give him “anything but thanks.” But no. The GOP has no game, so they keep this running battle up, making up stuff and distracting people from doing their jobs. Sigh.
By Mugsy Peabody on 12/13/2008 10:12 pm