Posted on 04/19/2003 8:27:05 AM PDT by EveningStar
"Since September 11, it looks like we can't hold two guns at the same time. If you fight terrorism, you can't make America a better place to be." Bill Clinton in an address to the Board of Canada.
Say what? This is a direct quote. Im not sure I really understand what the hell he was talking about. Two guns (like he would know what a gun is anyway)? I understand the gun reference to the Liberation of Iraq. It was the gun that made this country free and recently helped free the oppressed people of Iraq. A gun in the hands of the righteous is a very good thing. It prevents the badguys from wreaking havoc, from murder, torture and rape. But I am at a loss in his reference to a gun at home. Does he mean the economy? Does he mean health care? Is he still snorting up the cocaine, as his brother once remarked, like a Hoover vacuum cleaner and his brain is so addled from the life long abuse of drugs that he suffers from being the only one to actually understand what he means?
So said ex-co-president William Jefferson Blythe Clinton. In Canada. True to form, our disgraced former felon in chief is still trashing America and our current president while on foreign soil.
(Excerpt) Read more at bluestarbase.org ...
He is America's Rasputin.
He did nothing for 8 years except polish his knob!!
"Famous Anus Clymer".
True to Form, Clinton Speaks Abroad
Why do we have to be so damn secretive? Since when is "speaks" some code word for some perverse act THE SCUMBAG did to a woman?
Truly, he doesn't mean anything in particular except that "No one is as good as me; no one ever could be as good as me. I'm the best; I really, really, really am, so there." That's Bill Clinton's only message. He becomes more and more pathetic and embarrasing all the time. Eventually, even his faithful supporters will start to gag. It's pretty clear Hillary got sick of him long ago. Wonder how Chels really feels about her twelve-year-old dad.
Just like his wife, the ex-co-president Hillary Rodham Clinton, who recently traveled to Ireland and trashed Bush while she was speaking to an audience there. Seems they find it appropriate behaviour to speak out against the current administration while on foreign soil, somewhat safe from the media and the American audience. Perhaps they feel they might receive the backlash that the Sarandon/Robbins couple is feeling here as citizens show their disapproval with the trash they are spouting, too?Wow, is that great or what? I especially like the ** paragraph above. The author read my mind.Wasnt it enough to have been the laughingstock of the world when the co-presidents were in office? Must we suffer these idiots, still? Of course, on the up side, whenever he opens his mouth, it only besmirches Hillary and it does bring some measure of joy to know that she must cringe whenever he gets the spotlight. I bet she never thought the coattails she was riding to the White House would eventually wind up being a slippery slope to obscurity or the ash heap of infamy.
"Our paradigm now seems to be: something terrible happened to us on September 11, and that gives us the right to interpret all future events in a way that everyone else in the world must agree with us" Clinton said.
Here, I can agree with him. After 9/11, the sides were clearly drawn and we have all made our choice. I chose, as many Americans chose, to be on the side of right and we waited long months (what the Left has defined as a rush to war) for retribution for all those who died on that fateful Autumn day. We have gone to war with our allies, the Brits, the Aussies and the Poles, to name but the vanguard of the Coalition of the Willing and this is the side that won. Of course, Clinton was mocking us when he said those words but in print, the sarcasm doesnt always set the tone.
The other side, the badguys, took note. We are a strong and victorious country and our military means to put down the opposition. This is a good thing. But Clinton did a doublespeak and called this coalition unilateralism as he said: "And if they don't [agree], they can go straight to hell."
I must agree with that, also. Of course, Clinton was being facetious. Im not. The 'disagreement of the leadership of the French, Russians, Red Chinese and Germans who fought us every step of the way, delaying and costing us time and lives, has brought a backlash in those countries that will continue for some time to come, notwithstanding the good citizens of that axis of weasels who are now in the position to be embarrassed by their own leaders. And the United Nations, that corrupt ineffective body of morons, will join the others as they learn the true meaning of the word irrelevant. They played their hand and we now have our own cards to play and it just so happens we hold the winning trump. And that is what the Clintons just cant stand. I have waited a long time for this moment.
** I waited after Waco; I waited after Oklahoma City, I waited during the Elian fiasco and the first bombing of the World Trade Center and I waited after Flight 800, which was taken down by terrorists. I waited after Somalia as our brave warriors were dragged naked through the streets of Mogadishu. I waited while the American Embassies were blown to bits, I waited while the USS Cole was bombed and I waited as I watched the flag-draped coffins brought home to rest. And I waited after 9/11 but this time it would be a different waiting. I knew that sooner or later, we would rally as a country, led by a moral president who actually knows to whom he is beholden as a servant of the people and of God and now I wait no longer. America means business and her strength is noted by those oppressors around the world who now understand the current president is nothing like the former co-presidents.**
"We can't run," the ex-co-president continued. "If you got an interdependent world and you cannot kill, jail or occupy all your adversaries, sooner or later you have to make a deal."
Make a deal? No. No deals, no mercy and no quarter. Clinton sounds reminiscent of Chamberlain and we all know what happened to Europe when Neville tried to make a deal with Hitler. No, we cant run but we dont have to run, the enemy does. They can run and we have them on the run. They can try to hide but they will be found and brought to justice or sent to hell. Either way works for me, but of course, I prefer the latter. Those who do not respect life, those who steal from their citizens to build palaces and live in luxury while children die of starvation must be eliminated. And the rest of the dictators in the world have been put on notice. Unlike the Clintons message, which was pay us money and well leave you alone, this current commander in chief has a message that works for the whole world and not just the self-appointed few. Nothing forces evil to stand up and take notice like strength and even after the co-presidents decimated the military to pre-WWII levels, we still kicked major ass in a miraculous victory and now there is no mistaking. Cross the US and there will be hell to pay. And this really works for me.
So I say: let Bill and Hillary speak. Give them the spotlight and the microphone and let us all watch as their feeble and febrile minds continue to spout everything Americans dont want to hear anymore. Let them define, in no uncertain (if, albeit, insane) terms just what they stand for and what they desire. Every time they open their mouths, they remove all doubt and we all get to see and turn away from their babbling. Finally, the American public will let the former co-presidents know what they think of them and how they are received. Clintons recently being boo-ed by the audience at a country music concert will set the tone, just as Hillary was boo-ed when she tried to speak to the NYPD and NYFD after 9/11. I have waited for this day for too long a time and it was well worth it.
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