1 posted on
09/17/2001 3:49:19 PM PDT by
VinnyTex
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To: VinnyTex
This needs to be circulated.
BUMP
2 posted on
09/17/2001 3:56:56 PM PDT by
ppaul
To: VinnyTex
Saved that picture right away...It says it all,,,heheh
3 posted on
09/17/2001 3:57:22 PM PDT by
Mr.E
To: VinnyTex
Look at the way Bill Clinton is eyeing Barbara.
He's checking her out.
To: VinnyTex
Bill Clinton is (or at least, should be) a bad memory.
He will have a chance to be great after the intifada.
And, so I guess, will be the case for all the calorically-challenged, brain-damaged cadre of what used to be called fellow-travelers.
To: VinnyTex
I think that as this thing develops, and as the realization of what has happened sinks into the hearts and minds of the people of this nation, they will more and more comprehend the immense damage Clinton has done to our country.
Yes, the economy was good during the past 8 years, but Clinton wrote checks on this country that the economy can't cash.
7 posted on
09/17/2001 4:02:01 PM PDT by
good1
To: VinnyTex
Clinton had a eight years full of chances for greatness. He pissed them all away. Let him wallow in his own filth.
8 posted on
09/17/2001 4:03:31 PM PDT by
Gumlegs
To: VinnyTex
Clinton was always looking for the "defining moment" of his administration. Church Burnings, Race Relations, Welform Reform, Oklahoma City and along with Al Gore, the Internet. He tried them all.
Chris Matthews is right about one thing. Clinton wants this bad. Here is the chance, he created it. Now his wife is sucking into his glory. That has to hurt.
9 posted on
09/17/2001 4:03:58 PM PDT by
toupsie
To: VinnyTex
It is well said that "circumstance does not make the man - it reveals him". Enough has been revealed about Clinton to make me sick fior decades.
To: VinnyTex
Are you interpreting this the way I am? He seems to be lamenting the fact that Bill Clinton never had a national tragedy in which to display his magnificent leadership characteristics. As though George W. Bush is thanking God... Right on, Rush!
Matthews should be thanking his lucky stars that Bill Clinton never did get that chance. Clinton would have been getting BJ's from interns while he was talking on the phone about what the polling data showed.
To: VinnyTex
Bill sure is checking out Barbara. Eyes forward, Bubba! He needs to neutered. He's worse than any problem dog.
To: VinnyTex
This is one of the best commentaries from Rush that I have ever read. Outstanding post - BUMP!
15 posted on
09/17/2001 4:08:54 PM PDT by
Jean S
To: VinnyTex
Clinton has always needed and will always need damage control
17 posted on
09/17/2001 4:12:15 PM PDT by
woofie
To: VinnyTex
But he never got the opportunity George W. Bush was given this Tuesday: the historic chance to lead. Thank God.
Matthews is a sick buffoon. In times of crisis, like this, the wheat is separated from the chaff. It is no different in "Journalism." Some idiots really step in it when given the opportunity. What is really a shame is that these Journalists WERE given a chance to lead, but instead they all, like stupid sheep, were led astray by X42. Let's see if there is any Journalistic wheat out there. So far it has been pretty embarrassing.
To: VinnyTex
the historic chance to lead So, Matthews here is implying that BillyBob was NEVER a leader...something we knew all along.
To: VinnyTex
... assumed that her sources didn't want the public to think that Clinton was asleep at the wheel back then while bin Laden was going bonkers. Clinton's still putting ice on his legacy. Give it up, Bill. It's not working.
23 posted on
09/17/2001 4:18:53 PM PDT by
Strider
To: VinnyTex
He seems to be lamenting the fact that Bill Clinton never had a national tragedy in which to display his magnificent leadership characteristics.Clinton was a national tragedy.
To: VinnyTex
Sandwiched between two wars, Clinton will become a footnote in history. In a hundred years only a few presidential scholars will know anything about him.
To: VinnyTex
X42 did NOT miss a chance at greatness. To have a chance for that, one must be a great person. He never was, is not, and never will be.
26 posted on
09/17/2001 4:23:53 PM PDT by
kayak
To: VinnyTex
Clinton was a true dot-com era president - asleep at the wheel in drug-induced euphoria.
Chris Matthews is just another libomoron with too much of testosterone in his blood.
28 posted on
09/17/2001 4:24:07 PM PDT by
alex
To: VinnyTex
Clinton - nothing but a male slut.
I will never understand how he charmed the 18% of the country that elected him.
And I believe it is Providence that GW Bush is President now, with his team, instead of what Gore would have had on staff.
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