Well, it's really not that hard to understand. President Bush loves this country. To come out and announce that Clinton knew about this anad allowed it to happen would cause the following reactions:
1. Rabid fury by Republicans.
2. Disbelief by democrats, followed by fury at Republicans.
3. Absolute mayhem in Congress.
4. Media openly undermining the currrent administration.
5. Lowered morale in the troops.
6.Undermining our government abroad.Foreiign governments would take the side of CLinton.)
He says nothing because he doesn't want to see another civil war in this country.
What the Hell are you talking about? We already have #'s 2, 3, 4 & 6?
Please, take off the blinders-- we are in an un-Civil War and we don't even know who is on our side!
YOU SAID..."He says nothing because he doesn't want to see another civil war in this country."
Bush doesn't have the right to make that determination. This is a democratic republic, not a benevolent monarchy. The American people are entitled to know the truth about their elected leaders.
Saying nothing could possibly mean the eventual election of Hillary Clinton in 08.
If the Clintons have engaged in criminal and treasonous activities...the election of Hillary and eight more years of Clintonian politics may well lead to the destruction of this country.
No...you do the right thing...and let the chips fall where they may.