On January 8, 1996, William Safire wrote an editorial in the New York Times that began with the following sentence: "Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our First Lady -- a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation -- is a congenital liar."
He went on to detail all her recently exposed lies: Her BS explanation for her 10,000 percent profit in 1979 commodity trading, Travelgate, raiding the office of Vincent Foster after his apparent suicide to cover up their relationship, her false denial of actively representing a criminal enterprise known as the Madison S.& L. and concealing the Madison billing records two days beyond the statute of limitations, and other lies. Her post-Safire article lies include her bogus claim to have been named after the first man to climb Mt. Everest, Sir Edmond Hillary -- but she was born 6 years before he achieved that feat. She also claims to have "attempted" to join the Marines -- or was it the Army -- (she has claimed both) right after graduating law school. Now she lied about negotiating the peace in Bosnia amid gunfire. Check it out for yourself:
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