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Date: 16 Nov 2007 19:49:27
From: Sam Sloan
Subject: Comparing the Hillary Clinton and Susan Polgar election campaigns
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Comparing the Hillary Clinton and Susan Polgar election campaigns I watched the Democratic candidates presidential debate on CNN last night and I was stunned by the similarities in the way that Hillary Clinton presented herself as compared to the election campaign of Susan Polgar. This has convinced me that one is copying the other. I wonder which is which. Both portrayed themselves as frail but determined women, faced with contacts attacks but bravely standing up to the men who are attempting to denigrate them. Witness for example the complaint by Clinton that "those boys have been getting tough on her." Hillary Clinton lamented the ''all-boys club of presidential politics''. She said that the rival candidates were slinging mud ''right out of the Republican playbook'' ''I've just been personally attacked again,'' Clinton broke in. ''I don't mind taking hits on my record on issues, but when somebody starts throwing mud at least we can hope it's accurate and not right out of the Republican playbook.'' She also said "I�ve been fighting for issues affecting women and children". Now, compare those statements with the statements made by Susan Polgar during her election campaign. Polgar often said that the purpose of her campaign was ''to save the children". Now look at the statements on her blog: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/10/stating-facts.html When I ran for the USCF Executive Board, threats were made toward me and my family unless I dropped out from the election. This group of small minded people will do everything to protect the status quo. If they can do this to me, imagine what they will do to others who do not have a voice or a forum to speak out. I have been publicly called by 4-letter words, female body parts, and more. I have been screamed and cussed at on the phone. This is the kind of abuse one can face by going up against the establishment. Now, take a look at the picture of Susan Polgar posted on her blog, especially at http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/10/stating-facts.html Now, take a look at the pictures of Hillary Clinton last night. The similarity is incredible. The hair style, pose and everything else is the same. It almost looks like they might be the same person. In real life. Susan Polgar does not look like that. Her natural hair is jet black. I do not know what Hillarys real hair looks like. Perhaps it is dyed too. My opinion is that Susan is imitating Hillary. It seems that everything Susan does is an imitation of somebody. For example, there used to be the Pressman All American Team. Susan Polgar stole that idea and formed the Susan Polgar All American team. There was the Denker Tournament of High School Champions. Before Susan came along, the Executive Board had created a tournament of High School Girl Champions. Susan Polgar grabbed that idea and former the Susan Polgar Tournament of Girl Champions. There is also the Susan Polgar World Open Championship and the Susan Polgar National Open Championship, imitations of the real World Open and National Open Championships. A little secret I have learned recently, is that in the past Susan Polgar went around making friends with the most prominent chess teachers and coaches, such as Bruce Pandolfini and Shernaz Kennedy for example. What she was really doing was trying to find out who their paying students were. When she learned the name of a student, she would call up that student and say, "I am a better chess player than your current coach and I can teach better than he can". By doing this frequently, Susan acquired a reputation for stealing the students of other coaches. As a result, the other top coaches became cautions whenever Susan would approach them. Unfortunately, it did not do Susan much good either, as most students did not like her teaching style and left her after just a few lessons. By the time she had moved to Texas, she had few if any students left. The question is: Is Susan Polgar imitating Hillary Clinton or is Hillary Clinton imitating Susan Polgar? The similarities in their styles seem too great to be coincidental. Sam Sloan
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 12:09:29
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Comparing the Hillary Clinton and Susan Polgar election campaigns
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Comparing the Hillary Clinton and Susan Polgar election campaigns I watched the Democratic candidates presidential debate on CNN last night and I was stunned by the similarities in the way that Hillary Clinton presented herself as compared to the election campaign of Susan Polgar. This has convinced me that one is copying the other. I wonder which is which. Both portrayed themselves as frail but determined women, faced with constant attacks but bravely standing up to the men who are attempting to denigrate them. Witness for example the complaint by Clinton that "those boys have been getting tough on her." Hillary Clinton lamented the "all-boys club of presidential politics". She said that the rival candidates were slinging mud "right out of the Republican playbook". "I've just been personally attacked again," Clinton broke in. "I don't mind taking hits on my record on issues, but when somebody starts throwing mud at least we can hope it's accurate and not right out of the Republican playbook." She also said "I've been fighting for issues affecting women and children". Now, compare those statements with the statements made by Susan Polgar during her election campaign. Polgar often said that the purpose of her campaign was "to save the children". Now look at the statements on her blog: http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/10/stating-facts.html "When I ran for the USCF Executive Board, threats were made toward me and my family unless I dropped out from the election. "This group of small minded people will do everything to protect the status quo. If they can do this to me, imagine what they will do to others who do not have a voice or a forum to speak out. I have been publicly called by 4-letter words, female body parts, and more. I have been screamed and cussed at on the phone. This is the kind of abuse one can face by going up against the establishment." Now, take a look at the picture of Susan Polgar posted on her blog, especially at http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/10/stating-facts.html Now, take a look at the pictures of Hillary Clinton last night. The similarity is incredible. The hair style, to poses and everything else is the same. It almost looks like they might be the same person. In real life, Susan Polgar does not look like that. Her natural hair is jet black. I do not know what Hillary's real hair looks like. Perhaps it is dyed too. My opinion is that Susan is imitating Hillary. It seems that everything Susan does is an imitation of somebody. For example, there used to be the Pressman All American Team. Susan Polgar stole that idea and formed the Susan Polgar All American team. There was the Denker Tournament of High School Champions. Before Susan came along, the Executive Board had created a tournament of High School Girl Champions. Susan Polgar grabbed that idea and former the Susan Polgar Tournament of Girl Champions. There is also the Susan Polgar World Open Championship and the Susan Polgar National Open Championship, imitations of the real World Open and National Open Championships. A little secret I have learned recently, is that in the past Susan Polgar went around making friends with the most prominent chess teachers and coaches, such as Bruce Pandolfini and Shernaz Kennedy for example. What she was really doing was trying to find out who their paying students were. When she learned the name of a student, she would call up that student and say, "I am a better chess player than your current coach and I can teach better than he can". By doing this frequently, Susan acquired a reputation for stealing the students of other coaches. As a result, the other top coaches became cautious whenever Susan would approach them. Unfortunately, it did not do Susan much good either, as most students did not like her teaching style and left her after just a few lessons. By the time she had moved to Texas, she had few if any students left. The question is: Is Susan Polgar imitating Hillary Clinton or is Hillary Clinton imitating Susan Polgar? The similarities in their styles seem too great to be coincidental. Sam Sloan
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 15:19:07
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Subject: Re: Comparing the Hillary Clinton and Susan Polgar election campaigns
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On Nov 16, 2:09 pm, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > Comparing the Hillary Clinton and Susan Polgar election campaigns > > I watched the Democratic candidates presidential debate on CNN last > night and I was stunned by the similarities in the way that Hillary > Clinton presented herself as compared to the election campaign of > Susan Polgar. This has convinced me that one is copying the other. I > wonder which is which. > > Both portrayed themselves as frail but determined women, faced with > constant attacks but bravely standing up to the men who are attempting > to denigrate them. > > Witness for example the complaint by Clinton that "those boys have > been getting tough on her." > > Hillary Clinton lamented the "all-boys club of presidential politics". > She said that the rival candidates were slinging mud "right out of the > Republican playbook". > > "I've just been personally attacked again," Clinton broke in. "I don't > mind taking hits on my record on issues, but when somebody starts > throwing mud at least we can hope it's accurate and not right out of > the Republican playbook." > > She also said "I've been fighting for issues affecting women and > children". > > Now, compare those statements with the statements made by Susan Polgar > during her election campaign. > > Polgar often said that the purpose of her campaign was "to save the > children". > > Now look at the statements on her blog: > > http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/10/stating-facts.html > > "When I ran for the USCF Executive Board, threats were made toward me > and my family unless I dropped out from the election. > > "This group of small minded people will do everything to protect the > status quo. If they can do this to me, imagine what they will do to > others who do not have a voice or a forum to speak out. I have been > publicly called by 4-letter words, female body parts, and more. I have > been screamed and cussed at on the phone. This is the kind of abuse > one can face by going up against the establishment." > > Now, take a look at the picture of Susan Polgar posted on her blog, > especially at > > http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2007/10/stating-facts.html > > Now, take a look at the pictures of Hillary Clinton last night. The > similarity is incredible. The hair style, to poses and everything else > is the same. It almost looks like they might be the same person. In > real life, Susan Polgar does not look like that. Her natural hair is > jet black. I do not know what Hillary's real hair looks like. Perhaps > it is dyed too. > > My opinion is that Susan is imitating Hillary. It seems that > everything Susan does is an imitation of somebody. For example, there > used to be the Pressman All American Team. Susan Polgar stole that > idea and formed the Susan Polgar All American team. There was the > Denker Tournament of High School Champions. Before Susan came along, > the Executive Board had created a tournament of High School Girl > Champions. Susan Polgar grabbed that idea and former the Susan Polgar > Tournament of Girl Champions. > > There is also the Susan Polgar World Open Championship and the Susan > Polgar National Open Championship, imitations of the real World Open > and National Open Championships. > > A little secret I have learned recently, is that in the past Susan > Polgar went around making friends with the most prominent chess > teachers and coaches, such as Bruce Pandolfini and Shernaz Kennedy for > example. > > What she was really doing was trying to find out who their paying > students were. When she learned the name of a student, she would call > up that student and say, "I am a better chess player than your current > coach and I can teach better than he can". By doing this frequently, > Susan acquired a reputation for stealing the students of other > coaches. As a result, the other top coaches became cautious whenever > Susan would approach them. Unfortunately, it did not do Susan much > good either, as most students did not like her teaching style and left > her after just a few lessons. By the time she had moved to Texas, she > had few if any students left. > > The question is: Is Susan Polgar imitating Hillary Clinton or is > Hillary Clinton imitating Susan Polgar? The similarities in their > styles seem too great to be coincidental. > > Sam Sloan Bill Clinton, similar to Paul Troung, is a disbarred attorney, but he didn't threaten to kill anyone but Osama Bin Laden. Bil Laden deserved it. cus Roberts
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