Posted on 06/22/2004 10:08:21 AM PDT by tjwmason
The interview in which the former President looses his temper can be viewed via this web-site. It is due to start at 10:35p.m. British Summer Time (9:35p.m. G.M.T.). http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/default.stm
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Dang.
I figured that would be the way it would be.
Any counselor who could stay in a room with Slick and Hillary! for eight hours deserves a medal of valor.
Hillary told him that she wasn't going to run for POTUS this year.
Right--Slick said he and Hillary! haven't discussed her running for president except for this year.
That's right, thanks.
Hillary tried to give Chelsea advice, but it didn't work out too well:
Hillary: "Chelsea ... um ... are you having sex?"
Chelsea: "Not according to Dad!!"
How can he say that, knowing full well its a lie. He may have attended a few brief sessions for show but 8 hours a day for a full year ? Fugedaboutit. He has never done anything for 8 hours. He was barely in the country during his 2nd term. He faced less personal scrutiny from the foreign press when he traveled because he came bearing U.S. dollars and emoting gradiose words.
Clinton wouldn't know truth and honesty if it socked him in the face.
Spot on!
Oh pooh! I mean: www.allahpundit.com
:O)
That these people STILL see politics as a popularity contest. It has to do with status, not morals, and reminds me of Michael Jackson. A sibling who lives in the same county as MJ does (a PhD shrink) said these people see themselves as untouchable, because they are protected by their status in the community. There is no need for laws, or morals, or accountability.
Clinton is sick. He and his wife have no business being in politics, and it's sad anyone is stupid enough to vote for them.
What is really sad is how popularity in general is what matters now. Back in the day, I was taught that one's goal shouldn't be popularity, but honesty and integrity. These days, people sacrifice everything on the altar of popularity and/or fame.
The genius of Ronald Reagan is he managed to do both.
Remeber how "popular" girls got so popular in school? That's the same way Bubba got to be popular.
I've lived here my whole life and I can't figure them out. :^)
Wonder what her name was?????
I'm sure they played doctor when Hillary was out of the room.
Do you think Slick coordinated his pink tie to match Oprah's outfit?
LOL. Now, Peach, please try to be fair. He was engaged in a tremendous "struggle", you know, for the "country" and foro "us" as in, "I won the struggle for you -- and lost my struggle."
Clinton has spent allot of time rehearsing what he was going to say in all these interviews.
He's using almost exactly the same phrases that he used on 60 Minutes and the BBC interview now on Oprah.
This whole thing---these interviews---are staged.
Yep, thats what I told you today. :) London is on BST which is +1 GMT.
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