Posted on 11/04/2009 7:45:32 AM PST by meandog
CNN) - Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are set to appear at Radio City Music Hall in February, though if history is any guide the match up is likely to produce few fireworks.
The famous New York City venue announced Wednesday the two former presidents will share the same stage February 25, nine months after the ex-presidents shared a similar stage in Toronto, Canada.
What Radio City is calling "the hottest political ticket in history" carries a price range $60 to $1,250. Though $1,250 may seem on steep side for the 90 minute event, a VIP ticket includes a pre-show reception with the two former presidents along with the evening's yet-to-be-announced moderator. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will also be served and each guest will have a chance to pose with the former commander-in-chiefs.
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Tweedle Dee and Tweedle DUMB!
I think this is undignified and ridiculous. They are putting themselves on a par with the Rockettes. I might have expected this of Clinton, but has Bush lost his mind? Who talked him into this?
Same will be true of this event.
Oh darn. I’m gonna have to miss this one.
I thought Rudy cleaned up this sort of activity.

CLINTON: Eh, Dubyah, not so close with yer hand there to "Little Elvis." I'm saving him for one of the Rockettes here tonight...that is if I can get him to put on some weight like he did for Monica, heh, heh!
We in the last 3 or so years began to see the REAL George W. Bush. He was and is nothing but an N. East RINO.
Doing their version of the “Nutcracker”?
Just confirms my thinking.......not a dimes worth of difference in the 2 parties. Time was, the Clintoons would have gladly seen W dead and buried. Horrible things they said about W and 41 and now he appears with that deviant??? George, you disappoint me. Thanks for keeping us safe but enjoy your retirement. :(
Do any of those vile critics remember Roberts and Alito. I do and I appreciate his choices.
How about no attacks on our shores in the years after 9-11!
Perfect, no. Better than algore or the Heinz capon Kerry, oh good heavens yes. Nice to be in New Market this AM, oh yes. Right Turns and Tight Lines Caddis the (most pleased) Elder
I agree. Always thought Clinton and the Bushes were a little too cozy.
Someone needs to explain those receipts.
2010 should be a year of resurgence for the GOP. Bush will hurt and distract from those efforts. And you can bet that he will get his clocked cleaned by Clinton in an effort to help the Dems in the midterms.
I remember him nominating Harriet Meyers.
And yes he was better than Algore and Heinz-Kerry.
But then Guliani or McCain would’ve been better than Obama and the conservatives would still have been unhappy with the policies coming out of Washington.
The guy directly behind W should certainly not be included in the rat manure comment. He was a good guy.
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