Hillary, Not as in the Mount Everest Guy
For more than a decade, one piece of Senator Hillary Rodham Clintons informal biography has been that she was named for Sir Edmund Hillary, the conqueror of Mount Everest. The story was even recounted in Bill Clintons autobiography.
"autohagiography". more accurately
But yesterday, Mrs. Clintons campaign said she was not named for Sir Edmund after all. It was a sweet family story her mother shared to inspire greatness in her daughter, to great results I might add, said Jennifer Hanley, a spokeswoman for the campaign.
Spokeshole for the Clintons has to be a fabulous job. There's so many "truths" that you can pick and choose from. It's the Hometown Buffet of realities
In May 1953, Sir Edmund and his Sherpa guide, Tenzing Norgay, became the first men to reach the summit of Mount Everest. In 1995, shortly after meeting Sir Edmund, Mrs. Clinton said that her mother, Dorothy Rodham, had long told her she was named for the famous mountaineer.
It had two ls, which is how she thought she was supposed to spell Hillary, Mrs. Clinton said at the time, after meeting Sir Edmund. So when I was born, she called me Hillary, and she always told me its because of Sir Edmund Hillary.
plus, "Conniving Bitch" was not in style yet
Even though Bill Clinton repeated the story in his 2004 autobiography, My Life, Hillary Clinton did not mention it in her own autobiography, Living History, which was published in 2003. But one big hole has been poked in the story over the years, both in cyberspace and elsewhere: Sir Edmund became famous only after climbing Everest in 1953. Mrs. Clinton, as it happens, was born in 1947.
Posted by: Frank G 2006-10-17 |