To: PA-RIVER
>>Whatever happens, happens.
That much is certainly true.
I think I would be satisfied if the kind of beached whale scenario youre describing (well said, btw) is the end result. When news of the Lewinski blue dress hit the air waves, it was enough at least to be taken seriously and convince essentially everyone that Clinton had carried out the specific deed alleged. I realize he wasnt removed, and some people contend it ultimately played out to increase his popularity. Even if thats all that happens to result here, I would be pleased at least to know that his wrongdoing is brought into the light convincingly.
Perhaps, nothing can be done in the near term to give the public so sensitive a conscience as to become outraged at the Presidents commission of election fraud, but it would bring me comfort that broadly people could no longer deny that it happened while at the same time preserving any remote shred of credibility. If finally everyone knows the truth but few care, that would be sad in many ways, but I would see that as far preferable to a broad swath of America never even having to come to terms with his forgery and identity fraud.
For me the greatest disappointment would be if nothing eventually emerges that people will find roughly as convincing as the blue dress.
282 posted on
03/06/2014 9:15:32 AM PST by
ecinkc
(Onaka, Fukino, Okubo, Corley, Guthrie, Abercrombie, Nagamine and Romo: Aiding & Abetting the Crime)
To: ecinkc
We thank Red Steel for whale analogy. :)
For me, I just want to rub it the face of democrats that called me a racist for the last two elections. I want Chris Matthews spitting foam like a rabid dog, with Trump thumbing his nose at all of them.
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