Hillary is Evil - and So is Bill
In 1999, a survey of nearly 20,000 readers of the New York Post ranked Mrs. Clinton the sixth most evil person of the millennium.
Her husband, then-President Bill Clinton was ranked No. 2 on the evil list, second only to Adolf Hitler and way above mass-murdering Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
Hitler received 8.67 percent, or 1,664 votes, and Clinton received 8.47 percent, or 1,625, placing him well above mass-murdering Soviet leader Josef Stalin, who got 6.69 percent, or 1,284 votes. And Herself, came in sixth on the survey, with 3.99 percent and 765 votes.
Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Dr. Josef Mengele were offered up as choices, along with Saddam Hussein, Charles Manson, Idi Amin, Genghis Khan, Jeffrey Dahmer, Benito Mussolini, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Ivan the Terrible, Fidel Castro, Vlad the Impaler, Timothy McVeigh and Marquis de Sade. Neither of the Clintons were among the choices - their names were written in, by respondents.
Ah, but that was then and this is now. The make-over has begun.
On this year's Gallup survey, Bill Clinton finished second to President George W. Bush for the most admired man.
Herself is now the most admired woman, edging out Oprah Winfrey.
Cross posted at Something... and Half of Something.
Her husband, then-President Bill Clinton was ranked No. 2 on the evil list, second only to Adolf Hitler and way above mass-murdering Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
Hitler received 8.67 percent, or 1,664 votes, and Clinton received 8.47 percent, or 1,625, placing him well above mass-murdering Soviet leader Josef Stalin, who got 6.69 percent, or 1,284 votes. And Herself, came in sixth on the survey, with 3.99 percent and 765 votes.
Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Dr. Josef Mengele were offered up as choices, along with Saddam Hussein, Charles Manson, Idi Amin, Genghis Khan, Jeffrey Dahmer, Benito Mussolini, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Ivan the Terrible, Fidel Castro, Vlad the Impaler, Timothy McVeigh and Marquis de Sade. Neither of the Clintons were among the choices - their names were written in, by respondents.
Ah, but that was then and this is now. The make-over has begun.
On this year's Gallup survey, Bill Clinton finished second to President George W. Bush for the most admired man.
Herself is now the most admired woman, edging out Oprah Winfrey.
Cross posted at Something... and Half of Something.