Hilary Clinton levels accusations against "vast right wing conspiracy"
Recently, three New Hampshire individuals were found guilty of jamming phone lines in 2002 prompting Hilary Clinton to resurrect an old phrase from the 1990s - the "vast right wing conspiracy." The last time she used this phrase it was to defend her husband and President Bill Clinton from the Monica Lewinsky allegations. The phrase was oft-used and oft-criticized, and its resurrection can be calculated to generate more discussion.
This may be an indication that she plans to defend her husband's indiscretions from the 1990s and try to involve him more in her race for the Democratic nomination. Speculation has abounded as to whether and to what extent she would define former President Clinton as involved in her own candidacy. It is not clear what the connection between the Lewinsky scandal and the New Hampshire phone jammers may be, but comments are welcome if anyone has any insight on this story. See http://online.wsj.com/public/page/8_0006.html?bcpid=86195573&bclid=212338097&bctid=643351230 for the Wall Street Journal analysis of the story.
