Posted on 02/01/2002 6:54:54 AM PST by Mia T
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rodham clinton REALITY CHECK bump! |
Had George Will written Sleaze, the sequel (the "sequel" is, of course, hillary) after 9-11-01, I suspect that he would have had to forgo the above conceit, as the doubt expressed in the setup phrase was, from that day forward, no longer operational. Indeed, assessing the clinton presidency an abject failure is not inconsistent with commentary coming from the left, most recently the LA Times: "Clinton Let Bin Laden Slip Away and Metastasize." When the clintons left office, I predicted that the country would eventually learn--sadly, the hard way--that this depraved, self-absorbed and inept pair had placed America (and the world) in mortal danger. But I was thinking years, not months. It is very significant that hillary clinton didn't deny clinton culpability for the terrorism. (Meet the Press, 12-09-01), notwithstanding tired tactics (if you can't pass the buck, spread the blame) and chronic "KnowNothing Victim Clinton" self-exclusion. If leftist pandering keeps the disenfranchized down in perpetuity, clinton pandering,("it's the economy, stupid"), kept the middle and upper classes wilfully ignorant for eight years. And ironically, both results (leftist social policy and the clinton economy) are equally illusory, fraudulent. It is becoming increasingly clear that clinton assiduously avoided essential actions that would have negatively impacted the economy--the ultimate source of his continued power--actions like, say, going after the terrorists. It is critically important that hillary clinton fail in her grasp for power; read Peggy Noonan's little book, 'The Case Against Hillary Clinton' and Barbara Olson's two books; it is critical that the West de-clintonize, but that will be automatic once it is understood that the clintons risked civilization itself in order to gain and retain power. It shouldn't take books, however, to see that a leader is a dangerous, self-absorbed sicko. People should be able to figure that out for themselves. The electorate must be taught to think, to reason. It must be able to spot spin, especially in this age of the electronic demagogue. I am not hopeful. As Bertrand Russell noted, "Most people would sooner die than think; in fact, they do so. " *George Will continues: There is reason to believe that he is a rapist ("You better get some ice on that," Juanita Broaddrick says he told her concerning her bit lip), and that he bombed a country to distract attention from legal difficulties arising from his glandular life, and that. ... Furthermore, the bargain that he and his wife call a marriage refutes the axiom that opposites attract. Rather, she, as much as he, perhaps even more so, incarnates Clintonism
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When, like the Clinton crime family, you've had your fingers in almost every illegal scheme in operation for 8 long years, it's hard to find one that can be pinned on someone else that the Clinton crime family (including all Democrats) hasn't been involved in--up to their ears.
Edited, right? The President named the countries.
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Q ERTY6 (clinton was an utter failure and the GOP had better exploit it) 4th-Estate Malfeasance (DEATH BY MISREPORT) REALITY CHECK bump! |
Good work!
I plead innocent. ;) The ellipsis and that phrase indicate that the names of those states were omitted. |
You know what will happen between now and November, though, doncha? Soon, it will be time for the Dems to start scaring the old folks again, making bogus claims about what Bush wants to do to Medicare and Social Security.
The question is: will the press give them a free ride? They may not this time. With the notable exception of the usual leftist extremists, like Helen Thomas, the media, overall, is treating Bush better than they have other Republicans. NOW DON'T YELL AT ME!! I SAID, 'BETTER,' NOT GOOD!! I think there are several reasons why this is the case, but that's fodder for another thread.
Nice work, Mia.
Q ERTY6 (clinton was an utter failure and the GOP had better exploit it) bump! We must take the offensive. Addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference today (C-SPAN), Bob Livingston dispatched "it's the economy, stupid," the clinton mantra -- (and together with the FBI files, the only thing that kept the rapist in the Oval Office and out of the slammer) -- with an incisiveness and toughness not usually associated with the GOP. (Is the right finally getting it?) Livingston said "it's the economy, stupid," demonstrated that clinton and his administration are either stupid, themselves, or they were derelict. |
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These words - "I will not wait on events, while dangers gather. I will not stand by, as peril draws closer and closer... We can't stop short. If we stop now -- leaving terror camps intact and terror states unchecked -- our sense of security would be false and temporary...The price of indifference would be catastrophic. " just give me chills because we know President Bush understands the severity of the danger for the American people, and for our nation as a whole, and is committed to doing whatever he can as our Commander in Chief to preventing said disasters.
You are right, MiaT. The 'good guys' MUST find their GRIT, patterning on our President, and have the guts to stand up and say the truth: that without a determination and commitment to protect our country (which was totally missing during the Clinton crime years) - our nation is vulnerable to destruction. EVen with this new awareness of the danger and commitment by our President and most Americans to our defenses, such danger continues.
Had Algore gone into office, there is no question in my mind that the morph to nuke picture would have already occurred in this country.
The anti-American destroyers are still out there, continuing their work of undermining the safety and security of every American (for instance, in the defense of terrorists in the prison and elsewhere). I am ready to start imprisoning these people for their complicity with those out to kill us! But, I suppose....we are not at that point yet.
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