Posted on 09/25/2006 8:14:23 AM PDT by BJClinton
"Ahh but the strawberries...."
Wholly crap....
It's never pretty to see a failed ex-President lose his mind. Poor Billy seems to be following in Jimmy Carter's footsteps.
Over on DU, they just love their "Big Dog" for his tirade!
Bunch of idiots!
Quick, sign him up for Katie! He may have blown it with Osama and Wallace but there's always Katie to help sooth the pain.
...what we did out there to raise $7 billion-plus over three days from 215 different commitments... so we use all these funds to stifle economic development, in stead of investing it the health, education, and welfare of the world's truly needy people...
Every time Bill Clinton wags his finger..................................he is lying.
His wife figured that out years ago.
I said the same thing after I saw the clips :)
The parallels are eerie....
I'm no fan of the media, and I'm no fan of Clinton.
For him to get tripped up by the media and then to bash a Wallace.....That sounds like a win/win to me.
:>)
I'm surprised he didn't tell Chris he was being "glib", and that he didn't know what he was talking about.
There, fixed it.
Over on DU, they just love their "Big Dog" for his tirade!
of course they do. he embodies the evil that they embrace
would have loved to hear Wallace say: "sir, please don't wag your finger at me, it didn't turn out so well for you last time, either".
Powerline blog posted this regarding Clinton's BS about Richard Clarke:
Clinton claimed that Richard Clarke had been demoted and then later said he was fired.
On page 234 of "Against All Enemies," Clarke writes:
"I had completed the review of the organizational options for homeland defense and critical infrastructure protection that Rice had asked me to conduct. There was agreement to create a separate, senior White House position for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Security, outside of the NSC Staff. Condi Rice and Steve Hadley assumed that I would continue on the NSC focusing on terrorism and asked whom I had in mind for the new job that would be created outside the NSC. I requested that I be given that assignment, to the apparent surprise of Condi Rice and Steve Hadley."
If Clarke was demoted, he requested the demotion.
Clinton also seems to imply that Clarke was "demoted" prior to 9/11. However, on page 239 of Against All Enemies, Clarke writes the following:
"Roger Cressey, my deputy at the NSC Staff, came to me in early October, after the time that I had intended to switch from the terrorism job to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Security. The switch had been delayed by September 11."
In other words, the Bush administration kept Clarke at NSC beyond the period Clarke had planned on being there.
In a footnote on page 240, Clarke makes it clear that he left the administration under his own volition:
"Cressey and I did spend over a year working on the cyber security problem, producing Bush's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, and then quit the Administration altogether."
One of Fox's viewers sent an email which was read on air saying they recalled another time when Clinton appeared on TV, angrily shaking his finger and making denials (I never had sex with that woman!), and he was lying then, too. I couldn't help but wonder if that was a Freeper, such a good comment.
Powerline blog posted this regarding Clinton's BS about Richard Clarke:
Clinton claimed that Richard Clarke had been demoted and then later said he was fired.
On page 234 of "Against All Enemies," Clarke writes:
"I had completed the review of the organizational options for homeland defense and critical infrastructure protection that Rice had asked me to conduct. There was agreement to create a separate, senior White House position for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Security, outside of the NSC Staff. Condi Rice and Steve Hadley assumed that I would continue on the NSC focusing on terrorism and asked whom I had in mind for the new job that would be created outside the NSC. I requested that I be given that assignment, to the apparent surprise of Condi Rice and Steve Hadley."
If Clarke was demoted, he requested the demotion.
Clinton also seems to imply that Clarke was "demoted" prior to 9/11. However, on page 239 of Against All Enemies, Clarke writes the following:
"Roger Cressey, my deputy at the NSC Staff, came to me in early October, after the time that I had intended to switch from the terrorism job to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Security. The switch had been delayed by September 11."
In other words, the Bush administration kept Clarke at NSC beyond the period Clarke had planned on being there.
In a footnote on page 240, Clarke makes it clear that he left the administration under his own volition:
"Cressey and I did spend over a year working on the cyber security problem, producing Bush's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, and then quit the Administration altogether."
Chris is one of the really good guys.
The apple left the tree way, way behind.
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