Posted on 09/26/2006 2:15:32 PM PDT by scottdeus12
WASHINGTON Sen. Hillary Clinton on Tuesday backed her husband, Bill Clinton, for fervently refuting questions about his anti-terror strategy, even as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice challenged the former president's claims that he aggressively pursued Usama bin Laden.
Bill Clinton appeared on "FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace" on Sunday, where he said he did more than many of his conservative critics to pursue bin Laden, and left behind for the Bush administration a comprehensive plan to fight Al Qaeda.
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"Sen. Clinton Backs Husband After 'FOX News' Interview"
... and it took only seconds for the senator to be disgraced as a liar, by the fact that the Presidential finding she refers to was in klintoon's hands and read three years before Bush ran for Office.
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That is because the PDB you reference is the very same one that PRESIDENT BUSH HAD REQUESTED BE FOUND IN THE ARCHIVES AND BROUGHT TO HIM ASAP. This PDB was three years old when Bush first read it. hildebeast is now a DOCUMENTED liar!
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Great post, you win a ceegar!!!
It sure is a revolting image to have these two back in the White House. Not only revolting, but very, very dangerous to my beloved country - the U.S.A.
As you know, Krauthhammer stated this afternoin to Brit that Clinton had TEN chances and didn;t give even one a try!
This reminds me of the Today Show interview where she believe her husband when he said he did not have sex with that women
FOTFLOL -- you are so right, Mo!
IIRC - it was the right wingers fault back then too
Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!
LOL -- Hillary was absolutely lived.
I'll bet ya Bubba was throwing ashtrays when he got home.
LOL --- or pizzas.
"Bubba, take that cigar out of your mouth! Yer flickin' ashes all over the place and you'll start a fire!"
Bubba -- "shut up Hillary or I'll show you where I put cigars."
Here's a flashback for you:
"WASHINGTON (AllPolitics, Jan. 27, 1998) -- First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday firmly denied allegations that her husband had an affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Mrs. Clinton blamed the sex allegations on a "a vast right-wing conspiracy" against President Bill Clinton.
She made the statement during an interview on NBC's "Today" show, where she was asked to comment on accusations and rumors that have caused a political uproar and even triggered speculation about the possibility of impeachment of the president.
"I do believe that this is a battle," the first lady said.
"Look at the very people who are involved in this. They have popped up in other settings. The great story here for anybody willing to find it, write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president," Mrs. Clinton said.
The first lady called the sex and perjury allegations swirling around her husband part of an effort "to undo the results of two elections."
An independent counsel, Kenneth Starr, has expanded his investigation to include charges that the president may have encouraged the ex-intern, Monica Lewinsky, now 24, to lie under oath about whether she and the president had an affair.
"That is not going to be proven true," Clinton said. She said she was fighting the charges "not only because I love and believe my husband" but for the sake of the nation.
"Bill and I have been accused of everything, including murder, by some of the very same people who are behind these allegations," she said. "So from my perspective, this is part of a continuing political campaign against my husband."
WOO-HOO! That brings back memeories!
I agree, her delivery was wrong. It was supposed to be a slam on Bush, but the way she inflected her voice made it sound like a very ineffectual defense of Bill.
She is really not up to the task of running for president, even if they've figured out how to rig the machines to give her enough votes in the right places.
Stock tip: Invest in popcorn futures! LOL
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