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Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005 2:15 p.m. EST

NY Repubs Blast Hillary for 'Pattern'

"Is anyone really surprised that another Clinton confidante has been indicted?" said Stephen Minarik, referring to the indictment of David Rosen, who served as Hillary Clinton's finance director in her 2000 Senate race.

The New York State Republican Party chairman added: "Hillary Clinton's public life reads like an instruction manual for breaking the rules. New Yorkers deserve better."

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The remarks by Minarik are but the opening salvo in a ramping up campaign to frustrate her reelection to the Senate and even nix a potential presidential bid by Clinton in 2008, says a report in the NY Daily News.

Pundits are looking for GOP sappers to use the Rosen indictment to refresh memories of old Clinton scandals like Travelgate and Whitewater.

But University of Virginia political science Prof. Larry Sabato opined that damage control should be easy enough for Clinton:

"She would have to have been involved in some way, or been clearly negligent. And I doubt that that's the case."

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