To: Afronaut
Her Power was out in her area and she had a generator. Story here?She initially said no to a question as to whether the Secret Service had a generator at her house. That's the point - she lied when there was no reason to, as no one would care if the Secret Service maintained a generator at her house - instead, they would have been negligent to do otherwise.
9 posted on
08/18/2003 10:32:42 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(Arnold's positions are like the alien in Predator - you can't see them but you know they're lethal)
To: dirtboy
Remember, this is the "lady" who claimed to be named after Sir Edmund Hilary, despite being born years before his famous hike up Everest.
To: dirtboy
"No, the lights aren't on," Clinton initially told ABC's Ted Koppel, who asked during their telephone chat if she still had power "up there."
If I had a generator and you ask me that question I would have said the same thing. He was asking it the power was on in the area or in her room?
I am not a fan of this Rat by any means, This is a none story though.
17 posted on
08/18/2003 10:42:15 AM PDT by
Afronaut
To: dirtboy
She made it sound as if the generator was to benefit the secret service rather than herself. How transparent and unnecessary. The public would not object to a former president's home, even an impeached one, being equipped with a generator. In fact, they would expect it.
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