Posted on 05/30/2003 10:51:44 AM PDT by Mia T
Green-Eyed and an Utter-Failure, Impeached Ex-Ersatz Prez Wants A Presidential Mulligan
by Mia T
Kennedy Country (May 28, 2003 ) - Utter-failure impeached ex-ersatz president bill clinton angled for an Oval-Office mulligan during his reciprocal intern-exploitation-purgation attempt at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum here.
In a move that surprised even his most servile toady -- clinton is not one ever to let the rule of law stand in his way -- the utter-failure impeached ex-ersatz president this time looked to changing the law instead of breaking it. He said on Wednesday that Congress should change the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution, the only thing, in his view, that stands between him and a third Oval-Office occupation.
Although this scheme is seen largely as a hedge against the missus' widely-viewed unelectability, it is in fact primarily about job preference: a third term beats first man, which is, at best, second fiddle.This move is also meant to further marginalize the "nine dwarfs" -- the current D presidential lineup -- in order to keep the ticket wide open for a clinton in '08.
Clinton blasted the 22nd Amendment. "It's blocking me from another shot at greatness," he said. (Given his sorry legacy, he'll take another shot at AVERAGE, according to Washington insiders.)
clinton whined, " No fair. If FDR can have four terms, I should be allowed at least that number."
"I plan to be on the stage forever. Me at 80 rips Jefferson in his prime.
"The 22nd Amendment should be modified to say two consecutive terms instead of two terms for a lifetime. Two consecutive terms' sounds good, but it puts no further limits on clinton. (The president may be on hiatus, but not the snake-oil salesman.)
"I deserve a mulligan. My failures at 45 or 50 were clearly practice shots; if eight years later the country comes up against the same kind of problems, I should get another shot," he said.
Clinton, who left office in 2001, said he had "loved" presidential power but was also enjoying scooping up all the bribes that have placed him [not so] squarely in the top tax bracket.
"I was surprised at how empty my life is, notwithstanding the top bracket," he said during a question-and-answer session meant to reprogram presidential historian Michael Beschloss.
clinton said he was writing his memoirs, a third book in the revisionist clinton legacy trilogy. -- "The clinton Wars" by Sidney Blumenthal's ghostwriter, hillary clinton was the first, and Living History by the missus' ghostwriters, the second in the series.
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The Real Danger of a Fake President:
They say that the clear focus of American policy was to discourage the state sponsorship of terrorism. So persuading Khartoum to expel Bin Laden was in itself counted as a clear victory. The administration was "delighted".
Bin Laden took off from Khartoum on May 18 in a chartered C-130 plane with 150 of his followers, including his wives. He was bound for Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. On the way the plane refuelled in the Gulf state of Qatar, which has friendly relations with Washington, but he was allowed to proceed unhindered.
Barely a month later, on June 25, a 5,000lb truck bomb ripped apart the front of Khobar Towers, a US military housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The explosion killed 19 American servicemen. Bin Laden was immediately suspected...
bill clinton, State of Union Speech, January 27, 2000
Among the comments clinton made in presence of Secret Service agents:
After the Monica Lewinsky story broke, however, clinton toned down his rhetoric and behavior in front of his Secret Service agents, but those who guarded the president say enough of them saw and heard things which could be damaging to clinton.
"It depends on who Ken Starr calls," says one ex-agent. "The people who are on the job today are not necessarily the ones who know the most."
Turnover In clinton's Secret Service Detail 'Highest That Anyone Can Remember'
Why does the press continue to ignore the Juanita Broaddrick story?
Richard Gere stunned fellow liberals Monday by suggesting that President Bush is doing a better job of fighting AIDS than President Bill Clinton did.
Introduced by Sharon Stone at a fund-raiser at Cipriani 42nd Street for the American Foundation for AIDS Research, the "Chicago" star hailed Bush for his State of the Union proposal to contribute $15 billion toward the AIDS battle in Africa and the Caribbean. Gere then addressed the track record of Bush's predecessor in the White House.
"I'm sorry, Sen. [Hillary] Clinton, but your husband did nothing about AIDS for eight years," Gere said.
GERE TAKES ON BILL, NY Daily News | 2/5/03
Clinton talked the talk and did diddly squat, whereas Bush doesn't talk, but does deliver.
Lord Alli, AIDS activist
September 11 changed a lot of things for me, Bill [O'Reilly]. I will say this, before September 11, I was definitely mildly myopic in terms of my political agenda. If you were Democrat you were probably right, and if you were a Republican you were probably wrong. Everything changed for me that day...
My entire worldview changed. If you would have told me September 9 that I would have been at the world series game filming George Bush throwing out the first pitch with my 6-year-old son crying, I never would have believed you, but I was. Because my whole worldview changed.
Democratic Party's Problem Transcends Its Anti-War Contingent
Geldof back in Ethiopia
(praises Our President...slams Clinton and the EU)!
The Guardian ^
The boot in the face, the brute
Brute heart of a brute like you.
CLINTON-WAS-AN-UTTER-FAILURE Containment Team Scheme FICTIONAL TRILOGY
Q ERTY8PING
missus clinton's REAL virtual office update
I hope the "bent one" hogs the spotlight forever. It just overshadows the rest of the DEMONCRATS. I've become very adept at tuning him out(years of practice) but I like his ability to continually "sink" to new lows regularly. It reflects on the Hildebeast too, like a stone around their necks! LOL
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by Mia T, 4.6.03 Mia T, THE ALIENS Al From is sounding the alarm. "Unless we convince Americans that Democrats are strong on national security," he warns his party, "Democrats will continue to lose elections." Helloooo? That the Democrats have to be spoon-fed what should be axiomatic post-9/11 is, in and of itself, incontrovertible proof that From's advice is insufficient to solve their problem. From's failure to fully lay out the nature of the Democrats' problem is not surprising: he is the guy who helped seal his party's fate. It was his Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) that institutionalized the proximate cause of the problem, clintonism, and legitimized its two eponymic provincial operators on the national stage. The "Third Way" and "triangulation" don't come from the same Latin root for no reason. That "convince" is From's operative word underscores the Democrats' dilemma. Nine-eleven was transformative. It is no longer sufficient merely to convince. One must demonstrate, demonstrate convincingly, if you will
which means both in real time and historically. When it comes to national security, Americans will no longer take any chances. Turning the turn of phrase back on itself, the era of the Placebo President is over. (Incidentally, the oft-quote out-of-context sentence fragment alluded to here transformed meaningless clinton triangulation into a meaningful if deceptive soundbite.) Although From is loath to admit it -- the terror in his eyes belies his facile solution -- the Democratic party's problem transcends its anti-war contingent. With a philosophy that relinquishes our national sovereignty -- and relinquishes it reflexively
and to the UN no less -- the Democratic party is, by definition, the party of national insecurity. With policy ruled by pathologic self-interest -- witness the "Lieberman Paradigm," Kerry's "regime change" bon mot (gone bad), Edwards' and the clintons' brazen echoes thereof (or, alternatively, Pelosi's less strident wartime non-putdown putdown)
and, of course, the clincher -- eight years of the clintons' infantilism, grotesquerie and utter failure -- the Democratic party is, historically and in real time, the party of national insecurity. The Democrats used to be able to wallpaper their national insecurity with dollars and demogoguery. But that was before 9/11. |
Compare President Bushs magazine cover to clintoon's magazine cover:
do YOU have a good compare/contrast of bush/clintoon? post it to me !!
Well done, Mia. (^;
Skip Rutherford wants a "Graceland" - Clinton Lie-brary merger.
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