Posted on 09/25/2006 4:51:39 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
Chris Wallace (FOX TV) just stated on the Monday morning news segment of Fox TV (aired in the 7:00 a.m. EST hour) that, not only did Bill Clinton retain his anger at Wallace after the interview was over and the cameras were off (despite Wallace trying to part on friendly terms), Clinton absolutely fumed at his own personal staff, right then and there while still on the Fox TV premises, for getting him into the interview with Wallace where he had earlier lost his head.
Wallace said Clinton's blow up at his staff for this mistake was very visible and very audible and very emotional.
God bless you and keep you, Bubba. We need the comic relief.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/09/bill_clinton_play_it_as_it_lie.html
This will leave a mark.
"But at least Clinton never used the "n-word" when he was in college."
Yeah right. Bubba is from Arkansas. The "N-word" is as commonly used as the word "y'all" is. I know, I used to live in Benton, a little town just outside of Little Rock.
He's a sick puppy for sure. I think it's about power and addiction.
Here's what I don't understand. According to Jennifer Flowers, he was doing drugs while is was the AG and Gov of AR. We know he was raping women. He comes to Washington and gives up one of the addictions? It doesn't make sense. Seems to me he must have been doing drugs as president also. Maybe the Monica thing was a "don't look behind the other curtain" kind of thing?
It's like knowingly walking through a mine field and being surprised when one steps on one.
That's the first time I've heard him use the term neocon.
If you notice, Bill has a way of getting center stage on the news programs about every 4-6 months.
He always seems to find some way to back in the headlines.
"you rolled your bones"
I think what BJ Klintoon said was "you made your bones" with this interview, meaning "you got your rep now by dissing me".
As for BJ, he looks at any woman and wants to "jump her bones".
Now, I'm goin to get out the old xylophone and "play them bones".
Anyway, we see once again just what a skunk of a man this BJ really is.
"I was obsessed with Bin Laden. Obsessed!
But I was surrounded by disloyal officers. They stole my strawberries..."
Well, yeah, but the harm Bubba did to this country in his 8 years in office is only exceeded by what Jimma did in his 4 years.
Oh, please, David (that's Gergin's first name, IIRC). After the "Path to 911" how could Clinton not have expected a question along those lines?
Gergin's statement demonstrates that they expect softball questions from the media.
Im trying to find it and define it in slang dictionaries ..but I think he is telling Wallace that he (Wallace) will become famous from this interview...
Thank you wise one.
Actually, the pizza is more accurate. During the questioning over the whole Monica incident, Slick "couldn't recall" certain details about a certain day with Monica but he sure could remember the pizza.
Attention is his biggest addiction.
Did you catch that part where he said that Bush had three times the amount of time to catch Bin Laden as he (Clinton)?
Bush had 24 years to get Bin Laden? I wish Wallace would have called him on that. Overall Wallace did do a pretty good job, though.
Were you in the studio? What day and time was the interview filmed? More details please! Freepers are everywhere. Terrific!
Cue theme from "The Twilight Zone".
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/428/428lect16.htm
Sociopathy is chiefly characterized by something wrong with the person's conscience. They either don't have one, it's full of holes like Swiss cheese, or they are somehow able to completely neutralize or negate any sense of conscience or future time perspective. Sociopaths only care about fulfilling their own needs and desires - selfishness and egocentricity to the extreme. Everything and everybody else is mentally twisted around in their minds as objects to be used in fulfilling their own needs and desires. They often believe they are doing something good for society, or at least nothing that bad. The term "sociopath" is frequently used by psychologists and sociologists alike in referring to persons whose unsocialized character is due primarily to parental failures (usually fatherlessness) rather than an inherent feature of temperament. Lykken (1995), for example, clearly distinguishes between the sociopath (who is socialized into becoming a psychopath) and a "true" psychopath (who is born that way). However, this may only describe the "common sociopath", as there are at least four (4) different subtypes -- common, alienated, aggressive, and dyssocial. Commons are characterized mostly by their lack of conscience; the alienated by their inability to love or be loved; aggressives by a consistent sadistic streak; and dyssocials by an ability to abide by gang rules, as long as those rules are the wrong rules. As Stout (2005) indicates, it only takes three of the following to be defined as a sociopath, and some common sociopathic traits include:
List of Common Sociopathic Traits
Egocentricity; Callousness; Impulsivity; Conscience defect; Exaggerated sexuality; Excessive boasting; Risk taking; Inability to resist temptation; Antagonistic, deprecating attitude toward the opposite sex; Lack of interest in bonding with a mate
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