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Vast right-wing conspiracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Vast right-wing conspiracy " was a phrase used by then United States First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1998 in defense of her husband, President Bill Clinton, and his administration during the ...
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First let me say i do not like Mike Huckabee for President. He is far too open borders for me and I really think the guy that comes out strong on the illegals will be the one to win the election. But with that said lets move to my point. ... Vast Right ; Wing Blog...
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Amazon.com: The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary
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Of course, the right-wing press has been having a field day with this nugget, with the New York Post snarkily describing the actor as "liberal poster boy Tim Robbins" and quoting a poll worker as saying Robbins ... They don't have the ability to be part of some screwy conspiracy theory to deprive people of voting.
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According to President Bill Clinton's allies, he's the main money man behind a right-wing anti-Clinton conspiracy, attacking with his money. Former White House counsel Lanny Davis argues, "He's using it to destroy a president of the United States."
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She first coined the phrase during her husband's presidency. Now presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton warns that the "vast, right-wing conspiracy" is back. ... Presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., has resurrected her claim of a 'vast, right-wing conspiracy'.
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