Main Entry: 1quip
Pronunciation: 'kwip
Function: noun
Etymology: earlier quippy, perhaps from Latin quippe indeed, to be sure (often ironic), from quid what -- more at QUIDDITY
1 a : a clever usually taunting remark : GIBE b : a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment
2 : QUIBBLE, EQUIVOCATION
3 : something strange, droll, curious, or eccentric : ODDITY
I'd be unhappy if he told everyone to vote for her, but that's not even close to what he said.
Silly old man!
Maybe he thinks that seeing a hellbeast like her in office will do more to drive people towards Christianity than he ever could...?
"...allow "his wife to run the country."
Run the country INTO THE GROUND!
The clintons played that old man like a fiddle.
She can't even run her own "husband".
Find the actual quote. It says something like "Bill would leave Hillary to run the country." Which is rather funny.
What better way to usher in the rapture and the end of the world, and return of Christ.
Sorry, Graham is obviously in his dotage and apparently senile. He should have stayed home.
Sad to retire with this grotesque remark the last thing anyone remembers.
I think he was joking. I personally don't think it was the wisest way to joke, given the Clinton's ego and aspirations, but I don't think he was lending his voice to a Hillary run. It may have even been a private stab at himself. If you've read anything that his wife, Ruth, has written, you'll see that he comes from a family where men are the rulers. He eventually came to see that God has a sense of humor in leading him to Ruth. She is a take-charge woman from a family of strong women who never considered that a man would think she should take her place. Over the years, the good reverend came to see how much he needed her strength. I think he was good-naturedly identifying with Clinton that he too had such a wife. The problem is, of course, that Ruth had his better good in mind and truly cared about others. Hillary cares only about herself, so the identification falls apart.
So much for him being filled with a discerning Spirit of God.
No way on this earth would she be a Godly choice for President.
You know the Graham quote will be a Hillary ad in 2008.
He'll probably just die as the race is finalizing to top off the damage done.
IMO, the Devil, not God had his last way here with Graham.
I know he has water on the brain and is elderly, but this is like the Pope coming out for abortion when Graham endorses Hillary for President.
Graham is a LIFE-LONG DEMOCRAT of course he would prop up the Clintons. This should come as no surprise.
Here's the actual quote: "I told an audience that I felt when he left the presidency he should be an evangelist because he has all the gifts and he'd leave his wife to run the country."
I think Bill would leave his wife if it meant he could run the country again.
Most people probably didn't find it funny.
I didn't think it was funny.
That said, it was just a joke.
People need to relax, Hillary doesn't have a prayer of winning the white house anyway.
He could have made the same joke about Al Sharpton, the humor would be the same, but at least then no one would have taken it seriously.
When I was a child and had a Billy Graham revival in our area and I heard BG speak (now I was about 7 or 8, knew little about religion in general accept what I was exposed to) and I must say in my innocents I wanted out of that tent....it gave me the creepies!
I have tried to be generous throug the years, tbat he is doing good the best way he knows how.......but this finally statement he made has proven true along he is a phoney!
"Graham called the Clintons "wonderful friends" and "a great couple," quipping that the former president should become an evangelist and allow "his wife to run the country."
I don't think you should hold animosity towards those who are doing contrary but we are required to up hold GOOD and not dilute truth!
Well at least he got one thing right. Bubba should quit his day job and become an evangelist.
I like the idea about Gumby being President.