This stuff is from a book by Bob Woodward back in 1996, but it will help you get closer to the real Hillary Clinton.

Hillary held imaginary conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt– whose advice to her was “to buck up, or at least to grow skin as thick as a rhinoceros.”– and Mahatma Gandhi. She did this while she was FLOTUS. This is according to a book by Bob Woodward.

She refused the idea of chatting with Jesus Christ (isn’t that called prayer?) because it would be “too personal.”

Hillary’s “facilitator” was Jean Houston (related to Sam Houston of Texas) who had an online Ph.D in psychology and a second online Ph.D in Religion. Jean pretty much lived in the White House during the time of the visits to the other side.

Hillary claimed the imaginary visits motivated her to write the book, It Takes A Village.

Woodward says the daughter of famed anthropologist Margaret Mead, joined Hillary in many of the imaginary conversations.

Here is a short video featuring the trusted mentor of the woman who now seeks to return to the White House…

[thanks to the Golden Swordsman in Texas] Tags: COMMENTS