Drier - "Former journalist Sidney Blumenthal has been widely credited with coining the term "vast right-wing conspiracy" used by Hillary Clinton in 1998 to describe the alliance of conservative media, think tanks, and political operatives that sought to destroy the Clinton White House where he worked as a high-level aide. A decade later, and now acting as a senior campaign advisor to Senator Clinton, Blumenthal is exploiting that same right-wing network to attack and discredit Barack Obama. And he's not hesitating to use the same sort of guilt-by-association tactics that have been the hallmark of the political right dating back to the McCarthy era."
Stein - "Peter Dreier, a professor at Occidental college, breaks the embargo on a series of off-the-record emails from Clinton advisor Sid Blumenthal -- her liaison, more or less, to the elite media -- whose efforts to quietly tar Obama have drawn the occasional raised eyebrow in the past."
Clinton is using right wing republicans to destroy the deomcratic party nominee Obama.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/sidney-blumenthal-uses-fo_b_9...
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Drier - "Former journalist Sidney Blumenthal has been widely credited with coining the term "vast right-wing conspiracy" used by Hillary Clinton in 1998 to describe the alliance of conservative media, think tanks, and political operatives that sought to destroy the Clinton White House where he worked as a high-level aide. A decade later, and now acting as a senior campaign advisor to Senator Clinton, Blumenthal is exploiting that same right-wing network to attack and discredit Barack Obama. And he's not hesitating to use the same sort of guilt-by-association tactics that have been the hallmark of the political right dating back to the McCarthy era."
Stein - "Peter Dreier, a professor at Occidental college, breaks the embargo on a series of off-the-record emails from Clinton advisor Sid Blumenthal -- her liaison, more or less, to the elite media -- whose efforts to quietly tar Obama have drawn the occasional raised eyebrow in the past."