Posted on 08/15/2007 6:14:39 AM PDT by johnny7
When former President Bill Clinton began appearing beside Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail early this summer, the effect was electrifying. What memories he brought back! That bustling economy, that low unemployment rate, that knack for international diplomacy
No wonder both men and women were screaming for more. "I am thrilled to see Bill Clinton back in the spotlight," says Dawn Glossa, a 36-year-old Democrat from Chicago. "He brings back feelings of better days in the U.S., when the working class could afford a home, interest rates were reasonable and the rest of the world liked us!"
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stake.............wooden stake...........
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
BARF ALERT PLEASE!!!!!!!................
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
They do not believe you when you tell them the truth about the economy, the war on terrorism, etc. I know. I’ve tried. You get “That Fox crap is all lies!” or “You are just a Rush-bot! He fills your head full of crap!”............
“Dawn Glossa, a 36-year-old Democrat from Chicago.”
Who sounds like a member of the Daley Machine. I wonder who steered this reporterette to these particular citizens?
Yeah, i caught that too. Liked. It is much better to be respected. Again, with them it’s all about feelings. Whenever I have some sort of “discussion” with the nutballs, their first words are usually “I FEEL”.......
As is typical of her ilk, Dims never let the facts get in the way of good sloganeering. Interest rates were lower under Bush and the working class (and below) acquired homes at never before seen rates. As for the BS about being liked, I'd rather have principles, values and stand for something.
“That bustling economy, that low unemployment rate... interest rates were reasonable...”?
Gov’t bringing in record revenues, lower interest rates than in the 90s, avg. unemployment % LOWER than the low during clinton’s years...
Libs are insane. They live in an alternate universe.
I’ve argued with lib wackos who believe we have depression era soup lines. Nuts.
“the working class could afford a home, interest rates were reasonable and the rest of the world liked us!”
This woman is an example of the type of voter who believes the President actually controls these things.
I’m remembering an article that appeared in the Washington Post back in 1992, which gave Clinton credit for the improvement in the economy that occurred in the Third Quarter, before he was even elected.
“He brings back feelings of better days in the U.S., when the working class could afford a home, interest rates were reasonable and the rest of the world liked us!”
They loved us in Somalia, they loved us at Khobar Tower, they loved us in Kenya and Tanzania when they blew up our embassies, and they loved us when they tried to sink the USS Cole. I do not know about you, but I can do without that kind of ‘love’
USS Cole
Longing for the good old days when each man was entitled to one free grope (so we were told) ... when the womyn’s libertines looked the other way when a boss took advantage of a subordinate ... and when we could attack our enemy’s empty buildings at night from afar to apear to be responsive.
A perfect example of our public education systems. And BTW, what is “un reasonable” about interest rates now? I am at a loss to understand what this person is talking about?........
the article was a little over the to @ first but fairly objective.......like it or not Bill Clinton illicits warm feelings from the majority of the people...he is a rock star and she’s the roady
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