Posted on 09/21/2001 10:20:42 AM PDT by Teacup
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:20 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Why Bush should hire his father, plus Clinton, Carter and Ford to hold the antiterrorism alliance together.
One of George W. Bush
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It's growing! I've mentioned that in other threads,LOL
Rush is talking about Hillary rolling her eyes and making ugly faces, HA!
What a Whiny-butt!! He must be feeling bad that THIS administration doesn't pretend to care what the media thinks, forget about past Presidents. Johnnie-boy's got his nose all out of joint because Dubya is getting terrific advice from his own staff.
History is being written as we speak and this fool thinks he should be standing in front of the pack. History WILL record, however, how he and his ilk did their level best to destroy this country from within.
I sincerely hope we the people will remember clinton for wagging his finger in America's face and in a condescending, irate deviant's tone, saying with such utter lying conviction known only to practiced sociopaths, "Now I want you to listen to me. I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms Lewinsky."
The unmittigated contempt that act showed for the people who elected the sonofa***ch is beyond human belief, yet the democrat party defended him to the last! Bring that traitor to his oaths into any effort against the terrorists he aided and abetted? I don't think so! The only call to clinton should be the knock on the door by U.S. Marshalls come to haul his traitorous butt to the deepest prison in this nation ... I'd prefer a gallows, but we don't hang our traitors any longer. Perhaps he could be saddled to the first cruise missile sent into Afghanistan?
Did Benedict Arnold come out of retirement to advise the U.S. during the war of 1812?
A liability is still a liability, never mind the $10 million contract for memoirs. Clinton might be useful if we declare war on aspirin factories, but IMHO he should stay retired. If we HAVE TO take him at all, I would put him in a locked office with no radio, no TV, and no telephone, with a sign on the door that says "Don't Ask, Don't Tell".
I suppose we could use Carter to build temporary housing for our troops (I hear he swings a mean hammer), but he's more known for his foreign policy blunders than successes (Iranian hostage crisis and the aborted rescue attempt).
EARTH TO WEASELMAN ALTER!!!! Bush is a very secure leader. No lip biting, no " I feel your pain whimpering needed. Alter needs to blow it out his, well, you know.
Let's send him to Cuba or China. He'd feel at home there.
One of the clearest reasons why is Clinton's history of using the American military as his personal toys. The 60 missles that Clinton lobbed at bin Laden, blowing up four tents and a camel, was certainly worthless. It may have been much worse that worthless. It may have emboldened bin Laden to believe that the US would never mount any effective response to terrorism, no matter what.
This President Bush does need to follow his father's example from 1991. His father obtained approval from Congress, as the Constitution requires, before a shot was fired. Now, in 2001, the same thing should be done. (House Joint Resolution 63, which is an official declaration of war, is currently bottled up in the House at the behest of leadreship.)
Come to think of it, Bill Clinton IS useful in one way. He is a bad example. Whatever Clinton did concerning terrorists and use of the military (and in other areas as well), President Bush should avoid like the plague.
But I don't think that's exactly what Alter, a confirmed Clinton suck-up, had in mind when he said Clinton could be "useful." Alter should hide under a rock for the duration of the war. Newsweek should apologize to the American people for publishing this drivel. But he won't, and they won't.
The (More er Less) Honorable Billybob,
cyberCongressman from Western Carolina
Click here for Billybob's latest, "The Engineering (and Law) of War."
Gerald Ford was a real idiot - he truly couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time - the liberals were right about him. Its ironic they are suggesting now we defer to him for advice.
Jimmy Carter, a fundamentally decent man, would have made a good minister. As a President he was a catastrophe - remember Tehran? Whenever he opens his mouth to say something political, he demonstrates his mond hasn't improved with age.
Bill Clinton? BILL CLINTON?? Foreign Policy advice? The ASPIRIN PLANT BOMBER? The warlord who directed the Somalia adventure???
The only President living who could give good advice, is, unfortunately, stricken with a mental illness which eh acquired WELL AFTER LEAVING OFFICE.
Unless these idiots figure out a way to commune with the dead, like Lincoln, Washington, Teddy Roosevelt or Nixon, they should keep their mouths shut.
They are only embarrashing themselves with these public displays of ignorance.
I thought not.
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