Posted on 01/27/2008 5:36:00 PM PST by RDTF
"My husband has such a great commitment to me and to my campaign. You know, he loves me. Husbands and wives get out there and work on each others' behalf. I certainly did that for him for many years. And I'm very grateful for all of the help he's given both supporting me, along with our daughter, and making the case for my candidacy.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.tv ...
This probably sounds ridiculous but one night I heard on Michael Savage a guy who was a psychic, apparently. I came in during the middle of the interview and realized that Savage wasn't throwing off but taking him seriously FWIW. Anyway, Savage asked him what he saw for the future of the US and the guy was hesitant to say (I had the idea it was too ugly) but what he did say is that in less than 200 years there will be a mosque where the White House now is. Because of something that happened to me once, I don't dismiss that people can see the future and so figured this was worth thinking about. At that time (not long after 911) no one would have thought we'd now have a candidate who was raised a Muslim who has a good chance of becoming President.
These people never, ever, own their behavior. And they always test-market this stuff before they spew it. It’s hard to believe they were able to find a dozen people who didn’t break in laughter when they heard it.
If she doesent get the nomination, they will be divorced before the end of the year.
That makes sense. Thanks. Just looked at the newbie’s sgin-up date and wondered...
sgin=sign...duh!
Had...Too...many...Interns, Bubba / Shrillary Billary?
Well, no. I didn't 'know' that. It's kind of hard to tell when he is messing around with so many other women. I doubt he will ever stop that either.
I'm going to have to read this...I just can't force myself to do so now.
I am probably among the few here who loves to listen to Savage when he’s available - “as a voice of one crying out in the wilderness”. So many say he’s crazy that he must be more right than wrong is kinda how I figure it. Psychics and such? I don’t know and can’t speak to their accuracy, but I know personally that I have seen things in vivid dreams which came to pass. It’s very rare and can’t be conjured up or controlled. In fact, it’s usually much later that I even “put it together”. I think it probably happens to most people from time to time.
“Eizabeth!!!EEEElizabeth!!!! This is the BIG one - I’m comin’ ta join ya honey!!!”
Why don’t the Dems wake up and see this vampiric, sick couple for what they are?!
They are beyond sick. There isn’t a name for it or a way to measure how frickin’ sick these two are!
Tell us more...*Hmmm, maybe not* :D
thanks...I have dial-up, so i don't have to download...I get the spirit, though.
OMG! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Here you go!
If he wasn’t out getting or giving a BJ after the campaigning was over he could have had some great sleep.
Question is at the bottom of page 7, the reply that includes sleep deprivatino is at the top of page 8.
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/FTN_012708.pdf
SCHIEFFER: Back again with Senator Hillary Clinton, who’s in Memphis this morning.
Senator, let’s talk about your husband, the former president. He stirred up a lot of controversy
down there. Some people said he was out of control, some people said he was doing exactly what
you wanted him to do, and that is be the attack dog. He talked at one point about how in South
Carolina Jesse Jackson had won the primary there twice, suggesting that, of course, Senator
Obama was going to win because he was black. What about your husband’s role? Will he
continue in the same aggressive way, or is this going to change?
Sen. CLINTON: Oh, Bob, you know, my husband has such a great commitment to me and to my
campaign. You know, he loves me, just like, you know, husbands and wives get out there and
work on each other’s behalf. I certainly did that for him for many years. And, you know, I’m very
grateful for all of the help he’s given, both supporting me, along with our daughter, and making
the case for my candidacy. Anyone who knows him, who has followed his long and productive
career, knows that he is committed to bringing our country together, that he has worked across all
the lines that divide us. You know, I think that, you know, what he is doing for me is obviously
out of a sense of deep commitment to me personally, but also based on his experience as
president, as to who he thinks would best lead our country.
And I know that in my own support of him, going back some years, I sometimes got a little bit
carried away. I confess to that. But he is going to continue to be with me and support me and
speak out for me, and I’m very grateful for that.
SCHIEFFER: Has he gotten a little carried away from time to time?
Sen. CLINTON: Well, I think it’s human nature, Bob. I think that, you know, the spouses of all
three of us have, you know, been passionate and vigorous defenders of each of us and, you know,
maybe got a little carried away. But you know, that comes with a hard-fought election. It also
comes with sleep deprivation, which, you know, I think is marking all of us, our families, our
supporters. But, you know, I am very, very proud of my husband’s record as a leader in our
country going back so many years, and what he’s done. And people know his heart. They know,
you know, what he has stood for. So I’m really glad that he’s there with me.
All this talk about love - methinks thou doest protest too much!
LOL
Total LOL. Unbelievable!
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