The New Yorker has picked up on a rather amusing Cornell-related nugget that some Hillary Clinton detractors might like to use against her. So let's see: The junior senator from New York gets an agriculture and environmental management expert from her state's land grant university to provide some policy advice. Yep. That's a story. It's amazing that journalists waste their time on such matters. But at least Cornell's land-grant mission got some positive press out of it.Take the hitherto untold story of Lee Telega, a Cornell University extension employee who worked in Clinton’s Washington office for six months, guiding the new senator on agricultural policy. Gerth and Van Natta go to great lengths to prove that Clinton’s office never filed the required paperwork for Telega. The result? Apparently, Senator Clinton is guilty of receiving unauthorized dairy-farming advice.