The phrase “vast right-wing conspiracy” was popularized by political opposition researcher Chris Lehane in 1995 and later used by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton in 1998 to defend her husband, President Bill Clinton. This phrase was used to describe the continued allegations of scandal against her and her husband, including the Lebanese Monica affair.
In a 1995 internal memo, President Bill Clinton’s White House Counsel’s Office offered an in-depth analysis of the right-wing media mill that Hillary Clinton had. Hillary Clinton was right about the vast right-wing conspiracy, but it is now out in the open. The “vast, right-wing conspiracy” that Hillary Clinton warned about in the 1990s still exists, but now it is out in the open.
The conspiracy afoot now is vast and right-wing, with the Grand Conspirator being Donald Trump. The Council for National Policy, a secretive network of powerful conservatives, goes to great lengths to conceal its activities and members. For Democrats, Donald Trump’s decision to put Steve Bannon in charge of his campaign is vindication of a conspiracy theory of their own. Attorney and conservative commentator Mark W. Smith deconstructs the 100 biggest liberal myths and provides facts and proof to expose liberal lies and hypocrisy.
The American Right’s speedy political recovery after the historic 2008 election was driven in part by Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck.
📹 Clinton: Right-wing conspiracy has gotten better funded
During the New Hampshire Democratic town hall, CNN’s Anderson Cooper asks presidential candidate Hillary Clinton if she still …
📹 Hillary Clinton still believes in vast right-wing conspiracy
Democratic presidential candidate blames Republicans for her scandals.
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