To: DoughtyOne
We didn't lighten up on Clinton because Chelsea was an young girl at the time. I think anyone in politics has to know that it comes with the territory - if they can't handle people saying bad things about them, even outright lies, then they don't belong in politics.
I do agree that the dirt-digging on Arnold has had no negative effect on him so far. From experience, however, we know that the Dems save the nastiest charges for the last few days of the campaign.
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09/25/2003 8:02:50 AM PDT by
thoughtomator
(Right Wing Crazy #5338526)
To: thoughtomator
When you're talking about issues that reach the level of treason and malfeasance in office, what else can you do but address them? Clinton's ongoing traveling road show was what attracted more comment than anything.
If he'd done things as a kid and cleaned up his act, he'd have probably outrun the issues. The problem was, he continue to offend.
Monica wouldn't have been nearly as problematic for me, if it hadn't been for that one phone call he made discussing whether to send our troops into a battle situation with a Florida Congressman, while getting serviced at the same time.
The man was unfit for office. Schwarzenegger just doesn't compare IMO. I could go down the line. Clinton did many things that directly related to politics. So far Arnold hasn't even been in politics.
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