5) This operative who feels she has godlike power.
6) “Nor did anyone seem to be in charge. That is, until Ricki Seidman walked into my life.“ - Lani Guinier, 1993 archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.co…
7) “Ricki Seidman is a big woman; she wouldn't get lost easily in a crowd. Her entrance into a room was often a political statement.” archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.co…
8) “The day that I was nominated, April 29, 1993, was the day I first saw Ricki in action.”
9) “A group of us were eating lunch in the Attorney General's dining room. Six among us were about to be introduced in a public ceremony as Justice Department nominees.”
10) “We had arrived early, assuming we would find an agenda, but none of us had yet seen any evidence of a plan.”
11) “Webster Hubbell--the president's friend from Little Rock, former justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, and Hillary's law partner in the Rose Law Firm--sat at the head of the lunch table.”
12) “He tried hard to make it appear as if someone was in charge.“
13) “The mindless chatter did nothing to distract me from a feeling that had been growing in the pit of my stomach that at least one of us was a lamb waiting to be taken to slaughter.”
14) “As I pondered my fate, the door to the Attorney General's dining room opened wide and Ricki Seidman walked in--marched in was more like it.”
15) “She arrived alone, but she might have been leading a parade.”
16) “Her majestic presence was announcement enough: we all stopped in mid-forkful.”
17) “She bent over to whisper something in Webb Hubbell's ear. He may have been at the head of the table, but now Ricki was in charge.”
18) “She waved her arms in the air, sweeping away the Justice Department staff minions surrounding the table.”
19) “By now we were all ears, waiting to be told whatever secrets she had hidden somewhere on her huge frame.”
20) Hillary Clinton will be in jail if #BrettKavanuagh gets the seat. The shrewd, seasoned operative Ricki Seidman is there (use the Jew) to ensure a traumatized woman becomes instrument of fraudulent obstruction.
She talks about being a localization specialist because they're good at blackmail. That doesn't make any sense. Localization has to do with creating strategies that appeal to local populations. From a development perspective it is correlated with resilience. There is no magic.
In her words: "What I did was something called Localization or L-10N. So localization strategy is you find a group of people...you kind of try to get in their mind...you use that to your advantage...so if I wanna blackmail you...I will know your deepest, darkest fears"
"Sophie, 9 yo, has disclosed...domestic violence, sexual grooming, and most recently molestation/rape in her primary residence. Her father is fighting for her life while her abusers pull every resource to get their hands back on her." archive.is/M8A8q#selectio…
"The biological mother, according to Sophie, is a part of the sexual abuse and is encouraging it....We have been dealing with CPS, Law Enforcement, Lawyers, DFPS, Forensic interviews, and several doctors "