Posted on 09/24/2006 5:23:16 AM PDT by Howlin
Bill Clinton to appear (taped) on Fox News Live with Mike Wallace.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Did he really say that about Murdoch?!
(Not watching here...Ryder Cup is on and my nephew is beating the pants off Sergio Garcia!!!).
He reminds me of a whore justifying her behavior and actions....
I noticed that, too. He calmed down and almost seemed his "normal" self, but just below the surface you could see that his rage was ready to spring out again in an instant.
What was in Berger's pants? That's what he's worried about!
Something that's in all those Iraqi docs still waiting for translation....?
Now he's quibbling over the interview parameters. OMG!
Yes. Apparently Fox viewers forced Wallace to ask these questions in order to embarass him because we are upset that Rupert Murdoch is working with Clinton on global warming. Honest to God, that's what he said.
Clinton-Terrorist Enabler: "Screw you. So what if I had 27,375 days compared to his 234.
I was being stalked."
Chris Wallace :"I understand. You know, Bill. You are quite an attractive fellow."
I think you may be right; this is a preemptive "strike" before the election...and it tells me that they are worried about 2006 -- mainly because they know that this election is THE most important one ever....if they don't get SOME power back, they are lost for all ages, IMO.
In fact, on DU they loved the interview and think that Bill was terrific.
Man, oh, man, this was must see TV.
I almost feel like I need a cigarette......LOL.
Does that mean that Toon set conditions for the interview and that Wallace agreed to them?
In the words of a Fox icon, "D'oh!" I wondered why Fox News was showing a paella festival in Central Park! Guess I'll catch it this afternoon.
""Do you think he's rolling marbles around in his hands while this is going on?""
"It was the strawberries... that's where I had them."
LLS
Dunno. The show doesn't air here for another 25 minutes.
Absolutely, almost word for word, while poking Wallace on the leg!
Bill Clinton's Outburst
09/24 09:22 AM
Bill Clinton is nuttier than a pecan pie. He has spent the last six years traveling the globe dumping on George Bush. Yet he turns into an emotional wreck when Foxs Chris Wallace tries to ask him a few questions about his demonstrable failure to pursue aggressively Osama bin Laden after repeated al Qaeda attacks on Americans and American interests. Here.
Do you think his smear of neo-cons (which has become a codeword for Jews) will receive the kind of attention that George Allens macaca reference received from the likes of the Washington Post? Do you think questions will be raised about Clintons temperament? We got a glimpse of the Bill Clinton described to us by so many of his female victims over the years as he appeared close to actually assaulting Wallace.
The truth is that when Clinton had the power as president to do something about genocide in Rwanda, he did nothing; when he had the power to do more about AIDS, he did little; when he had the power to kill or capture bin Laden, he did neither. He is now obsessed with rewriting his record. Thats why he responded angrily to Wallaces questions. And thats why he raised such an enormous ruckus about ABCs Pathway to 9/11, including threatening to sue the broadcast company and enlisting Democrat party operatives to pressure the network to drop the show.
Clinton is as irresponsible an ex-president and he was a president. And to think that hes considered the brains of the family.
Via NRO -Byron York-
"The liberal website Thinkprogress has published a rough transcript of Bill Clinton's interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace, and it appears to be even more contentious than the brief clip that has been released shows."
http://thinkprogress.org/clinton-interview
Still not keeping his hands to himself. I'd've coldcocked him.
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