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On Thursday here at Rushlimbaugh.com, we had two sources reporting that Clinton just crashed another wedding to which he was not invited. Who does that? Who crashes weddings? But anyway, now we have a bunch of fresh stories, that all lead us to the same conclusion - this man is sick.
First of all, Bill Clinton has reportedly said that he is better trained to handle America's terrorism crisis than is Bush. The New York Post reports that Heather Mills, the blonde fiancée of Paul McCartney, said that Bill Clinton made that revelation to her recently when she asked if he still wanted to be in the White House, "I said to Clinton, 'Do you wish you were president now?' He said, 'You know, I feel I'd be better trained for it. I'd be more prepared.'"
Now, Clinton spokeswoman, Julia Payne, could not be reached for comment, but the blonde Heather Mills also defended Bush. She said, "I didn't like Bush before this happened, but now I find him very human."
Let me tell you something. If there were justice in the world, Bill Clinton could be leading a war from prison pounding rocks at Leavenworth, because that's where he would be, if justice actually ruled in this country. He had eight years to do something about terrorism, and he chose not to do anything. He squandered eight years. He slashed defense spending, misused the military for international police action, undermined the CIA. It goes on and on and on. He's a failed president by any measure, and it's bugging him that this is happening on Bush's watch, denying him the chance for greatness.
Remember all that rotgut talk about Clinton's chance for greatness denied because the World Trade Center explosions didn't happen when he was president? Well, here's a newsflash for you, folks: Bill Clinton was president when the World Trade Center was attacked - in 1993. Remember the first one? He was the president. There just weren't enough deaths to make it safe for him to lead then. Clinton, with Madeleine Albright, did declare war on terrorism. They did, and then promptly did nothing about it.
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Now, the Bill Clinton news is not over. In addition to telling Paul McCartney's blonde fiancée that he would be better off running this show than George W. Bush, he's also in the news today from the "Reliable Source" gossip column in The Washington Post. Lloyd Grove writes, "We hope VH1 caught Bill Clinton's latest alleged tantrum on video: It would make a great scene in a 'Behind the Music' documentary about last month's star-studded 'Concert for New York City' at Madison Square Garden. According to next week's New York Magazine, the ex-president was furious with VH1 chief executive and Clinton loyalist John Sykes after hundreds of firefighters and cops in the audience lustily booed his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton."
"A friend of Bill's tells us that Sykes was chewed out backstage just after Bill introduced James Taylor," the mag reports about the Oct. 20 incident. "Apparently, Sykes . . . was the one who had convinced the Clintons to take part in the first place. Bill said, 'We wouldn't have accepted your invitation to speak if we had known it would be this uncomfortable,' our source reports. 'He said it with real anger and finger-pointing.' Asked why Bill didn't defend Hillary onstage, the friend said he was too nervous that 'a fight would have ensued.'"
Clinton worried about a fight amongst whom? Is he afraid he'd start a fight in the audience if he does that in defense of Hillary? He reams this guy out but won't defend his wife in public after she gets booed. Oh, gee, this is real chivalrous. This is the guy who, of course, is going to do a better job leading the world against terrorism.
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I'm sorry, folks, heres one last Clinton story. He wants to spearhead the post-terrorism revival of his adopted hometown. I learned this from a supposed news story, distributed to over 2,000 newspapers by the Associated Press. The story reports that Clinton spoke to the Association for a Better New York. Does making a speech spearhead a revival? No. What exactly is he doing other than giving this speech? There's nothing in the whole story that says what he's going to do. Now, there are loads of people doing stuff to spearhead the revival of the city - from Mayor Giuliani to the police commissioner to the mayoral candidates on down. This guy is crashing weddings, making speeches, running around telling Paul McCartney's blonde fiancée he'd be doing a better job running the terrorist show than Bush is.
He's just sick that he's not in the action, folks. He just can't stand that he missed his chance for greatness, as though this is the kind of thing you want to happen when you're president, so that it can define you or you can participate in it in a way that would build a legacy. Just sick.
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Hillary's supposed to be so smart, but she was to dumb to anticipate the boo-reaction she got.
I don't happen to think Hillary is smart at all, but she isn't dumb as a post. She's smart enough to avoid Fox News, for example. What could she have been thinking, that everyone was going to cheer her? She's got to be delusional not to anticipate the reaction she got.