Saturday, June 09, 2007

Knock, Knock, Knocking On Heaven's Door







My Hood: The Brooklyn Neighborhood I Live In 20 min - Sep 22, 2006
Dinesh Tripathi 45 min - Nov 9, 2006

Long Walk To Freedom
Long Walk To Freedom: Just A Third World Guy Dazzled By The City

And so I showed up fashionably late. I did not intend to. I had set up my alarm clock for eight in the morning, and I was to show at 11 at Union Square. But I had stayed longer than usual at Justin Krebs' Drinking Liberally at Rudy's Thursday night - by the time I got back home, the sky was blue - and so my body clock got messed. A little extra sleep Friday during the day, and so you go to bed late Friday, and can't wake up early Saturday. The alarm goes off at eight, I turn it off, and then I am in half asleep mode, you know, that mode when you think, if only you will not fall into deep sleep, time will move slower.

This guy Justin Krebs, he sold me a ticket to the crown Laughing Liberally event of the year last December, and it was all good, that guy who acts like Bush was there, and so on. But I did not realize the ticket meant you automatically were subscribed to the New York TimeOut. And my two Estonian roomies are like, what's up with this guy, is he some kind of an intellectual or what, subscribing to magazines and s___? The magazine goes straight to the kitchen table.

At a few minutes past 11 I am right out the train. So I start to run after figuring which direction to run to. Union Square was only two blocks away. It is 11:10. I run from one end to the other. The Farmers' Market is in full swing. I am tempted to duck the walk and instead join the Farmers' Market. But I resist. Perhaps I am no revolutionary after all.

From one end to next, and back to the part by the Whole Foods' Store. I find three people. One a white male, another a white female, and the third a black woman. I overhear one of them say Obama. So I join in. We are all feeling left out. Looks like they already left without us.

They start talking labor unions. Some union is preparing to endorse Hillary. And the guy says, the unions also endorsed Dean, Kerry won.

Just then, two young, white guys show. They have Obama banners and placards and literature. They say Jeff is there on the other side, "by the Gandhi statue." I did not know there was a Gandhi statue.

Nobel Peace Prize 2007

Jeff Kurzon. I had emailed him the day before, him and the entire mailing list now made possible by MeetUp.com. He was the man in charge here.

He said many others had already left. He had us sign in, then he gave us material. The white guy from our original group said he instead wanted to go back to his neighborhood with the material.

So off I head on to Washington Square with two ladies. I cross the street and see a gyro, falafel, pizza place, and I beg off. "I will join you shortly. I am starving."

I can't find them anwhere in Washington Square, about 10 blocks south. I have all this Obama material in hand. And I am thinking, where do I begin? Do I say hello?

I sit on a bench and watch a music band play. There was this really, really young girl. She was with her father, but she was walking around on her own. She walked over to donate a dollar bill. And then when it was time for her to leave, she said to everyone and noone in particular, "See you later." I was impressed. It was as if she was aware everyone watched her donate the money.

Then this guy - black - approached me. "When is the election?" I said, well, the primary is on February 5. "When is the general? In November?" He knew. I think he liked it that I did not tell him the election was in November. He felt respected. He signed up.

Between the young girl, and this dude, I was feeling a little more confident now.

But at noon, the Hare Rama Hare Krishna people basically took over the park. They have me a wonderful opportunity to procrastinate, I thought. So I wallowed around. I went from booth to booth. One Hare Krishna guy - white - at the book stall noticed. "What is that? Oh, Obama. Forget Obama, follow Krishna." Obama got competition, I am thinking.

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A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada - Wikipedia, the free ...

I learned the guy who founded Iskcon started out in New York City. I did not know that. He is quite a success story.

I did not buy the book. I went over to the free food part and got myself some lunch. The stall preaching vegetarianism was quite convincing. I walked around some more.

And then I am thinking, my part of Walk For Change is over. Let's go home. So I walk over to the train station.

On the train I am thinking I will treat myself to some ice and Pepsi. I still have all the material in hand. And then the idea struck. What if I worked the neighborhood. I would stuff mailboxes. And if I met people, I'd talk to them. And that was the best part of the day.

It was a Eureka moment. I felt like I had a nugget to offer. Work your own neighborhood. Just focus on the block or two. Build neighborhoods. Let Obama be an excuse to talk to your neighbors. America lacks that sense of neighborhood. That is one of the things you notice about America coming in from outside.

I thought the material was great. It asked you to go to Obama's website. Or you could just fill in your snail mail address and mail it - paid for - to the campaign. Not everybody is online. Offline is where the action is even for those who are web savvy.

So the best part for me for my Walk For Change was right in my immediate neighborhood. There was this woman sitting outside. And there was this other woman standing a few feet away from her. I figured one flyer would be good for both. But the second woman followed me, me on the sidewalk, she behind the fence. So I gave her her own flyer.

Moral of the story: Let Obama be an excuse to talk to your neighbors.

Obama Hits Streets In Grass-Roots Effort CBS News, NY
Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Boston Globe, United States
Obama hits streets MLive.com, MI
Obama Hits Streets In Grass-roots Effort Guardian Unlimited, UK
Obama Hits Streets San Francisco Chronicle, USA
Obama Hits Streets in Grass-Roots Effort Forbes, NY
Obama Hits Streets in Grass-Roots Effort Wyoming News, WY
Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN
Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Centre Daily Times, PA
Obama hits streets in intense focus on grass roots KGAN, IA
Obama hits streets in intense focus on grass roots WQAD, IL
Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Meadow Free Press, ID
Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX
Obama volunteers fan out around South Carolina neighborhoods WQAD, IL
Obama Campaign: Thousands of Obama supporters to take to the ... IowaPolitics.com (press Release), IA
Obama mobilizes supporters for nationwide campaign World Peace Herald, DC
Supporters of Obama hold "Walk of Change" in LA Xinhua, China The L.A. volunteers were signed up to walk the precincts in and near the downtown area, joining door-to-door canvassers in 33 cities across the nation to register voters, chat with people about the Illinois senator, and solicit grassroots campaign contributions ...... A nationwide review of last week's political polls by the political web site Real Clear Politics shows New York Sen. Hillary Clinton 9.5 points ahead of Obama. The most-recent nationwide poll, released yesterday by Fox News, has Obama trailing Clinton by 13 points. Only the USA Today/Gallup poll, taken a week ago, has Obama in front, with a one percentage point lead.
Door-to-door Obama Chicago Tribune, United States
Obama rallies (foot) soldiers MSNBC
Obama Volunteers Door-Knock In South Carolina WYFF, SC
Obama and his backers to canvas for voters on Saturday Radio Iowa, IA
Obama rallies supporters for door-to-door campaign Washington Times, DC
Obama gives pep talk to Walk for Change leaders WQAD, IL

Immigration Is Today's Civil Rights Movement


Immigrant Power
Immigration Makes Economy Sense, Democracy, Justice, Family Sense
Bill Frist's Ancestors Came From The Moon

Immigration is pro-democracy.
Immigration is pro-market.
Immigration is pro-family.
Immigration is pro-faith.
Immigration is pro-personal responsibility.
Immigration is pro-hard work.
Immigration is pro-America.
Immigration is pro-globalization.
Immigration is pro-broadband.

In this day and age of globalization, immigration has to be reimagined. We have to invent new rules for a new century.

Immigrants come on their own. You don't have to pay them airfare. They work often below minimum wage, and they work like demons. They send money home. If they did not, you would have had to send foreign aid. They love America. If they did not, they would not be here. They understand the idea that is America. Or they would not be here.

To be anti-immigration is dumb. To be anti-immigration, to be hostile to immigrants is anti-security.

There are citizens. There are dual citizens. There are permanent residents. There are work visa workers. And there are to be guest workers. All such arrangements have to be pro-family. Immigrants should not have to choose between work and family. Freud said to be happy in life you need two things, love and work. He did not say just work.

So don't provide a guest worker program that in the process breaks up families, and if you do, you are turning all of America into one giant Guantanamo for immigrants. There are Republicans who, when they realize they can't block the guest worker program, then go on to want a work environment for those guest workers such that they can't take a break to go take a leak. They want to add poison pills to a deal they feel they can't outright block. That is evil. That is not the spirit of America, a country of immigrants like no other.

Ultimately you are looking at stabilization. Each country is a democracy with a basic market economy. There is near universal broadband. Most people don't want to go to foreign countries to go work and study. And we can speed that process up by being pro-immigration.

I don't think anyone has the option to really be anti-immigration. There are only two camps. One is of those who want to manage immigration well. Another is the losers who want to deliberately mismanage immigration. That second group needs help, if you know what I am talking about.

Being pro-Hispanic comes naturally to me. When Bill Clinton first saw me, he thought I was from Puerto Rico.

Trent Lott, That Is Latin For Racist Asshole
Iraq, Energy, Global Warming: All Interlinked
Barack's Primary Opponents
I Watch Politics, World Cup Soccer, And The Olympics
Bush Nabbed Saddam, His Mandate Was To Nab Osama
Hillary's Beijing Speech
Long Walk To Freedom: Just A Third World Guy Dazzled By The City
Health Care As A Spectrum
Muscular Gender Agenda
7 Point Agenda For New York City
Wash Mugabe Away With A Revolution
Darfur: A Clear Case For External Intervention
Obama Gameplan: Stable, Democratic Iraq
Pig In The Barn, Ailes At Fox News
McCain Is 1970s, Hillary Is 1990s, Edwards Is 2004, Obama Is Today
Hillary Will Get The Black Vote, Obama Will Get The White Vote
Jupiter And Obama
Race, Gender
JFK, Obama Parallels: Catholic, Black
Fox, Barack, Islam
An Obama Administration
Media Smear On Obama's Name
Wolf Hitler, I mean Bitler, Blitler, Whatever
Bill O'Reilly, Bill O'Rama, Whatever The F___ His Name Is
Barack, Fox, MLK, Mandela
Barack Hussein Obama And The White Boys In The Media
Obama's Weapon On Clinton: Iraq
On November 7: In Harlem: For Obama
Democratic Vision For The 21st Century
The Energy Solution: Nuclear Energy
Switching To Obama

Obama In Africa

Immigrant Power
May 1 Immigrants Rally: Great American Boycott With Jesse Jackson 3
May 1 Immigrants Rally: Great American Boycott With Jesse Jackson 2
May 1 Immigrants Rally: Great American Boycott With Jesse Jackson
Anti War Rally With Jesse Jackson 4
Anti War Rally With Jesse Jackson 3
Anti War Rally With Jesse Jackson 2
Anti War Rally With Jesse Jackson

The First Major Revolution Of The 21st Century Happened In Nepal
The Unthinkable: Nuclear Weapons Are Not Made To Be Used

Immigration Makes Economy Sense, Democracy, Justice, Family Sense
Hate Speech, Free Speech: Europe Needs To Learn The Difference
Bill Frist's Ancestors Came From The Moon
"I've Been To Europe Once, And That's Enough"
Rahm Emanuel: Big Ideas For America

Iraq Intel: The Spy Who Failed Me

A Different Kind Of Campaign, A Scientific Campaign
The French Revolution And DFNYC


In The News

Hispanic Voters Enjoy New Clout With Democrats New York Times Democrats seeking their party’s presidential nomination are moving to court Hispanic voters like never before, as a string of early primary states with sizable Hispanic voting blocs prompt candidates to hire outreach consultants, start Spanish-language Web sites and campaign vigorously before Hispanic audiences. ...... Roughly two-thirds of the nation’s Hispanic residents live in nine of the states that will hold Democratic primaries or caucuses on or before Feb. 5. ....... an unusually intense response in many Hispanic communities to immigration policy ...... California (16 percent), New York (11 percent), Arizona (17 percent) and Florida (9 percent) ..... Obama, Democrat of Illinois, remains a blank slate to many Hispanic voters, polls show, with 40 percent having no opinion of him. But his aspirational biography could prove a draw as more Hispanic voters get to know him. ...... conservative Republicans raising alarms about what they call a flood of immigrants. ...... The debate over immigration has spurred Hispanic leaders and voters to mobilize like few issues in recent memory have. The National Association of Latino Elected Officials has joined with the Hispanic television network Univision on a national campaign to help Hispanic residents fill out citizenship applications and to help those who are already citizens register to vote. ........ Richardson alternates between English and Spanish on the campaign trail ...... campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, a woman of Mexican descent who has been one of Mrs. Clinton’s most trusted advisers and friends since her days as first lady of Arkansas ....... Doyle, who played a crucial role in getting the recent endorsement from Mr. Villaraigosa ..... 2006 midterm elections, when only 26 percent of Hispanics voted for Republican Congressional candidates. That was down from 44 percent in 2004 ....... Obama has traveled to Nevada several times to meet with members and leaders of a culinary workers’ union, most of whom are Hispanic women who work in Las Vegas hotels and casinos ........ The campaign is also sending dozens of volunteers this weekend to pass out Spanish-language literature in heavily Hispanic cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Houston and San Antonio, and is making videos available on its Web site with closed captioning in Spanish. ...... The main problem for Mr. Richardson is that he is a relatively unknown figure among Hispanic voters
Immigration bill's backers see hope Boston Globe votes by an angry and resentful Senate derailing the historic legislation. ...... was pulled off the floor. Such a move usually means the bill is dead. ...... But senators in both parties said they just need a few weeks to calm the emotions of their colleagues and work out a deal to allow lawmakers the chance to debate the bill longer before voting on it. ........ a process that allowed everyone their say, that wasn't rushed, and everybody got their amendments considered ...... Reid pulled the measure from consideration Thursday night, complaining that a minority of senators opposed to the bill were using delaying tactics to kill it. ........ "We are not giving up. We are not giving in. It takes a lot of patience to get things done here in the United States Senate," Kennedy said. ....... many lawmakers -- mostly Republicans, with a small group of Democrats -- complained they have not had enough opportunity to offer amendments to the package and debate it openly. Those senators voted twice Thursday against a motion to cut off debate and move to final passage of the bill. ....... an agreement on the number and combination of amendments that could be offered on the Senate floor ...... The measure would give 12 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States a chance to be legal residents, provided they pay a $5,000 fine and the head of each household returns to his or her country at least once. Those immigrants would be put on a path to citizenship, but must pass a series of hurdles -- including learning English -- before getting in line behind everyone else who had already entered the country legally. ......... The bill would also greatly expand the border security force and crack down on employers who knowingly hire illegal workers. In addition, a "guest worker" program would be created that would allow foreigners to work in the United States for two years at a time, provided they return to their home countries for a full year in between work stints. That program would end in five years unless Congress extends it. ...... union leaders worry that the guest worker program would create a permanent class of underpaid employees with few job protections. ...... "I've never received more hate, more racist phone calls and threats" as during the immigration debate, said Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California. ...... "I don't know how my political career ends. But I know what it's going to be like while I'm here," he said. ...... Painstakingly crafted in bipartisan, closed-door sessions that included two Bush administration Cabinet secretaries and senators from both parties, the bill bypassed the committee process that would have allowed senators to amend it or debate it at length. ....... some Republicans were using the amendment process to drag out debate on a bill they want killed. ....... "The White House has sucked the air out of the immigration reform debate by using the bully pulpit to create a false sense of hope, and not using its political powers" to rein in GOP senators, said Ali Noorani of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition. ..... McConnell , Republican of Kentucky, supports moving ahead with the bill but also feels an obligation to give more conservative members of his caucus a chance to voice their views on the floor ..... "We spent 109 days on the [Iraq war] supplemental" funding bill, "and only nine days on immigration"
After vote, reform faces rocky future St. Petersburg Times After two weeks of debate, the U.S. Senate abandoned its efforts to overhaul immigration laws. Supporters fell 15 votes short of the 60 needed to force a final, yes-or-no vote on a bill that would offer a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, expand the guest worker program and increase security at the border. ......... The bill lost more support after the Senate approved a change that would have ended the guest worker program in five years, gutting a key provision of the bill. ..... Immigration is one of the nation's most contentious issues, and conflicts divide both the Republican and Democratic parties and the Senate and the House. ..... Democrats argue that immigrants should be welcomed for their diversity

Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Boston Globe
Obama Hits Streets in Grass-Roots Effort Washington Post an unprecedented grass-roots focus ...... "What we are kicking off this weekend is what we are claiming is the biggest grass-roots canvass, this early, in presidential campaign history," said Obama. "We have people canvassing from New York to San Diego, all across the country." ...... joined about 250 volunteers going door-to-door in heavily Catholic Dubuque, part of an intense focus on grass-roots efforts in Iowa ......... 1,500 backers were spending the weekend banging on doors in 38 cities across the state ...... he was seeking to add some organizational muscle to his strong poll showings. ....... Obama said he would take his case directly to the grass roots .... Media-driven campaigns often don't lead to that kind of change. ...... speaking from the back of a pickup truck before hitting the streets himself for a little door knocking. ....... "I hope everybody put on their walking shoes," said Obama, "I hope everybody's ready to get some exercise." ...... Obama spent more than an hour pounding on doors and chatting on porches, an occasionally comic affair as a couple of dozen reporters and photographers, along with a contingent of security forces and campaign staffers disrupted a quiet neighborhood on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
Obama hits streets in grass-roots effort Centre Daily Times
Barack Obama cowers in the shadow of Hillary Clinton
The Olympian He can write and talk, think and walk, with exceptional grace and agility. ..... The woman who always does her homework did not bother to do her homework on the most important vote of her Senate career ..... Sen. Bob Graham said the NIE was one of the reasons he voted against the war authorization. ..... the Iraq War has clearly made the world more dangerous than ever. .... The Boy Wonder cannot take over the country unless he can take on Wonder Woman.

Google to digitize Big Ten school books CNN International up to 10 million volumes ..... a shared digital repository that faculty, students and the public can access quickly. ..... Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin.
12 Universities To Digitise Books for Google Project SDA India Magazine
Wimax to 'overtake Wi-Fi' in public networks by 2010
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US trade deficit shrinks to $58.5b
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Trade deficit drops in April as exports hit an all-time high International Herald Tribune
Dell lays off 8000; 1Q earnings sag
Leading The Charge
Biologists Make Skin Cells Work Like Stem Cells
New York Times a surprising advance that could sidestep the ethical debates ..... researchers could use a patient’s skin cell to generate new heart, liver or kidney cells that might be transplantable and would not be rejected by the patient’s immune system. ..... embryonic stem cells “have no moral status ...... Dr. Jaenisch, in a Webcast about the research, predicted that the problems of adapting the technique to human cells will be solvable but he did not know when.
'Ocean's Thirteen' Los Angeles Times The new film is thankfully straight-ahead, a nuts-and-bolts effort that returns Ocean's gang to its "let's rob a casino in Las Vegas" roots.

Get ready for the summer of Apple ZDNet Jobs & Co. dropped "computer" from the company name ...... Macintosh computers, iPods and the iPhone (not to mention a smaller fourth line, the Apple TV) ...... mobile phone makers are shipping more than a billion units a year ..... The iPhone runs Mac OS X and Jobs promises it will deliver the "full Internet" to a mobile phone. Moreover, he said, at the January Macworld conference: "We have reinvented the phone." ...... well-established, deep-pocketed players such as Nokia, Research In Motion and Samsung ..... Apple's reputation in both the MP3 and PC markets has been made on cutting-edge design ....... a broader consumer electronics company ..... as PCs become more like kitchen appliances rather than tech gadgets ...... since the iPod exploded
Paris Hilton may be sent back to jail Times Online The socialite was freed from a Los Angeles County jail yesterday morning and allowed to spend the rest of her sentence at home, amid fears that she was on the brink of a nervous breakdown. The 26-year-old hotel heiress who has made a career out of being empty-headed, had served fewer than five days of the 45-day prison term given to her by courts. ..... Hilton was housed in the “special needs” unit, which is separated from other inmates and is reserved for police officers, public officials, celebrities and other high-profile inmates. She did not have a cellmate. .... reports last night that Hilton had been suffering from psychological trauma and refusing to eat prison food, and that doctors had been advising prison staff that she was on the verge of a breakdown.
"WiTricity" Delivers Wireless Power Transmission PC World "WiTricity is based on using coupled resonant objects. Two resonant objects of the same resonant frequency tend to exchange energy efficiently, while interacting weakly with extraneous off-resonant objects."
GoodBye Wires MIT News freeing us from that final, ubiquitous power wire. .... A team from MIT's Department of Physics, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN) has experimentally demonstrated an important step toward accomplishing this vision of the future. ...... Science Express, the advance online publication of the journal Science. ...... ----- Using self-resonant coils in a strongly coupled regime, we experimentally demonstrate efficient non-radiative power transfer over distances of up to eight times the radius of the coils. We demonstrate the ability to transfer 60W with approximately 40% efficiency over distances in excess of two meters. We present a quantitative model describing the power transfer which matches the experimental results to within 5%. We discuss practical applicability and suggest directions for further studies. ----- Various methods of transmitting power wirelessly have been known for centuries. Perhaps the best known example is electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves. ...... WiTricity is based on using coupled resonant objects. Two resonant objects of the same resonant frequency tend to exchange energy efficiently, while interacting weakly with extraneous off-resonant objects. A child on a swing is a good example of this. A swing is a type of mechanical resonance, so only when the child pumps her legs at the natural frequency of the swing is she able to impart substantial energy. ....... "As long as the laptop is in a room equipped with a source of such wireless power, it would charge automatically, without having to be plugged in. In fact, it would not even need a battery to operate inside of such a room." ...... WiTricity is rooted in such well-known laws of physics that it makes one wonder why no one thought of it before. ........ "Once, when my son was about three years old, we visited his grandparents' house. They had a 20-year-old phone and my son picked up the handset, asking, 'Dad, why is this phone attached with a cord to the wall?'
Barack's Wife Michelle Obama: Rock Star on the Campaign Trail
National Ledger
Voter intimidation targeted by Obama WQAD
Bernstein dissects Hillary Clinton
CNN she is better than her own book. She is more interesting than her own book ..... "Her best friend from childhood, Betsy Ebeling, told me at great length ... about how abusive (Clinton's) father was of her mother, how he humiliated her," Bernstein said. "Her father was a sour, unfulfilled man, a martinet." ....... Betsey Wright .... It was Wright who famously coined the phrase "bimbo eruptions" to describe revelations about Clinton's sexual wanderings that rocked his 1992 presidential campaign. ...... "They made each other whole" ..... a reputation for arrogance that she acquired during her White House years ..... She first made friends with the men and women who had voted against her husband and for conviction (on impeachment). ..... her cautious, controlled nature may be her greatest obstacle ..... "She has run a campaign in which she has tried to generate as little controversy as possible and appeal very much to all people for all things," Bernstein said. "And from that comes an inauthenticity that many people, I think, find now in her that is problematic for the campaign." ....... the best obtainable version of the truth,' which is really what good reporting -- good biography -- is all about
A review of Bernstein's book MSNBC Bill's infidelity pushed Hillary away but also drew her closer to him, as she refused to let him go through all his various affairs ....... Bernstein characterizes Hillary as a strong and independent woman, but he implies she is weaker than people know -- asserting, like her mother, that she was afraid to be alone, preventing her from ever seriously considering a divorce from Bill. While she resisted changing her maiden name, even to the detriment of Bill's political career, she saw her husband as a tool to achieve her greatness. ....... Hillary did consider running for governor of Arkansas in 1990 "after their marriage had almost ended, and his depression was so great that he had little interest in continuing in the job." ....... seeing that their daughter (whom she always tried to protect, financially in case of a divorce from Bill, and from the press) had grown up, she no longer held back and finally did what friends and colleagues saw she had the power to do as a college student. ......... Regarding the issue of health care, Bernstein writes Hillary created a difficult dynamic between her, her husband, and her husband's advisers. "More often than not, he would mediate disputes between them by saying, 'Let's revisit this.' In fact, a new dynamic in the Clinton partnership was developing: for the first time, he seemed inclined to placate Hillary, and make decisions he strongly believed were against his better instincts." The chapter on healthcare is directly in the middle of the book, and it details how Hillary's insistence on policies that were practically unattainable helped bring down President Clinton. She was wearing him down, and she was winning. ......... "'It Take a Village' is an extended Hillary-chat, the precursor of her 'conversations' while running for president, delivered over the Internet from the warmth of a fireside hearth." ..... he was so afraid of Hillary knowing the truth and losing her. ...... Hillary and Bill attempted to spend as much time as possible with Chelsea, Bernstein writes "when she reached nursery school age and thereafter in Little Rock, [Bill] drove her to school himself, as often as possible, putting her on his lap in the car." So Brittany Spears is not the only one to have made the mistake of driving with a child on her lap.