"Clinton's sheer grossness and utter lack of class are really chilling when you actually hear his voice. There's something almost subhuman about him. Hearing tough questioning from an arrogant liberal like Peter Jennings must have hurt like hell."
If you watch the clip, you see and hear the cold, soul-dead psychopath in its purest form. The emotion was not hurt, it was animal rage, tightly coiled like a cobra preparing to strike. If you watch Bill Clinton with Jennings, you are looking at a man in a state in which he could and would kill without blinking an eye.
I agree. Clinton took his 'affable good 'ol boy' mask off during that rant. He's been wearing that mask all his life. He's really stone cold crazy, unable to connect with other people, feels no empathy. Nothing exists except his own desires, and he's been faking it ever since he learned to talk. In a parallel universe he ended up in jail or dead at an early age.
You are not kidding! Jennings was being seriously warned off by Clinton.
Regards,
Hinckley, I agree with your assessment of that low-life Clinton in that clip. But he wouldn't have the courage to actually act on his own -- to kill. He'd have others act on his behalf, but his rage is the rage of the coward, the liar, the weak. He really is a despicable human being -- but in many respects, he isn't worthy of our thoughts and cares anymore. He belongs down the memory hole -- like his presidency.
If you watch the clip, you see and hear the cold, soul-dead psychopath in its purest form. The emotion was not hurt, it was animal rage, tightly coiled like a cobra preparing to strike. If you watch Bill Clinton with Jennings, you are looking at a man in a state in which he could and would kill without blinking an eye.
Yes, yes, perfect! But there was also the sociopathic complete removal of himself from it all. Truly frightening.
Or rape.
You may be right.
In fact, that is what I find so remarkable about the interview ... his physical transformation. He looked cold, like the face of true evil.