Posted on 10/18/2006 12:25:02 PM PDT by teddyballgame
Clinton declared his political comeback Wednesday with a set-piece speech that is aimed, according to his aides, at framing his governing philosophy in the context of the 2006 elections. Clintons goal: to show why his philosophy works, and why Bushs doesnt. Clinton, of course, doesnt cite Bushs name. But he hardly pulls his punches against what he calls the leadership in Washington today.
In theory, Wednesdays speech marked the 15th anniversary of Clintons new covenant speech at Georgetown University. In practice, it marked a reinventing of Clintons themesthree weeks before the congressional electionsfor todays problems.
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Exitreimally nausiating, tiotalliy nausiating.
Remember when Presidents used to retire, and pretty much fade into the sunset? The more ambitious ones might do an occasional PSA for reading literacy, or something like that.
There's too much left to chance, for the "Impeached One." He can't stand the thought of allowing history to place blame on his already stained legacy, so he's out in front, covering his tracks, planting diversionary stories, raising the occasional campaign dollar for a candiate he owes a favor to, "for their mutual support and understanding."
Trulee yoo gest.
Yuck. And I just ate too!
Go away, Bill. Eight years of lies is enough.
Get lost, Bill, and take your parade of sleazebags with you.
Clinton's themes? I thought Clinton's themes were bj's in the Oval Office from whomever happened to be around!
"What office is he running for?...."
If Hillary becomes president, New York will need a senator. I'm sure Bill has his eye on that job.
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