Posted on 02/09/2002 2:21:05 PM PST by Mia T
"I think the rock is still there, but I'm not sure," Helen quipped. Her punch line to clinton's response to her question about a -- (only in Helen's mind) 'fantasy' -- clinton kleptocracy, was in fact 4th-estate CYA-ing disguised as a joke. Unbeknownst to the always clueless Helen, the one-liner she was delivering was indeed a joke; it was the butt of the joke that was her misreport... Mia T, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE Bushies Target Hillary in Expanded Scandal Probe Newsmax | 2/9/02 | Limbacher In an astonishing reversal of President Bush's nonchalant attitude towards an array of corruption charges against Bill and Hillary Clinton, the president and his aides are now said to be "quietly pushing" a probe into allegations that Clinton staffers trashed the White House in Jan. 2001. What's more, they've asked that the newly revved up investigation focus on the East Wing, where former first lady Hillary Clinton had her offices. The shift could mean the GAO probe will also examine evidence that Mrs. Clinton absconded with furniture and other White House artifacts to decorate her private mansions in New York and Washington. "White House folks suggested we cast as wide a net as possible," GAO director Bernard Ungar told the New York Daily News Saturday, adding that the Bushies wanted to redirect the probe's previous focus from the Eisenhower office building to Mrs. Clinton official digs. The request for action on the Clinton vandalism charges prompted complaints from GAO chief David Walker, who told the News, "they want us to do more work than is even reasonable." The Clinton probe could prove distracting to Walker's focus in recent weeks: prying loose White House records on meetings between Vice President Dick Cheney and Enron officials. Immediately after reports of White House vandalism, Bush seemed to take no interest in the episode and urged the media to look that other way. "There might have been a prank or two, maybe somebody put a cartoon on the wall, but that's OK." he told reporters. "It's time now to move forward." But after Democratic Congressman Anthony Weiner complained last June that Clinton workers had been unfairly smeared and demanded the Bushies apologize, White House press spokesman Ari Fleischer said the destruction was more extensive then the president had let on. A list of damages he released included: 75 phones that had been "tampered with," including 10 where the lines had been cut. Twenty percent of the desks in the Eisenhower Office complex had been overturned. Obscene graffiti was discovered by Bush staffers in six offices. A 20-inch-wide presidential seal had been ripped off a wall. One hundred computer keyboards had been rendered inoperable by the Clinton vandals. Pornography was left behind in White House photocopiers. Trash was spilled throughout the White House counsel's office, along with other assorted random damage. One estimate put the cost of the destruction as high as $250,000. Bush administration spokeswoman Claire Buchan said the White House counsel's office had photographs of the vandalism, but did not explain why they were not offered to the GAO when the agency first requested proof in April. In releasing the list of damages, Fleischer explained, "We tried to be gracious, but the last administration would not take graciousness." Claims that Bush staffers had lied about the destruction had forced him to respond, he said. After Fleischer's comments, the GAO's Ungar began backtracking on his April report that there was no unusual damage to the White House after Clinton staffers departed. "Ungar said the GAO found accounts of damage that included telephones disconnected from wall jacks, phones with extension numbers defaced and tables and desks that were overturned," reported Newsday, in a follow up story on Fleischer's list. It's not clear whether the White House's newly aggressive attitude will translate into action in the office of the U.S. Attorney for New York's Southern District, which has been accused of footdragging in its probe into the Clinton Pardongate scandal.
Mia's a gem. I'm often blown away by her unique genius (sorry, Mia, if I'm making you blush)...
This morning is the first time I've seen the "clinton-clinton-gore reinvention-of-government schemata". I couldn't be more impressed.
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-http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/532849/posts?page=377#377--
As for the bubble gum & rubber bands? Gawd, what an aggravation! After struggling to get the sytem up & running DOS 6.22 ( dead HD, not enough memory, etc. ) and trying to find a browser that would run under DOS or Win 3.1, I finally decided to try a bigger ( 83 Mb vs 65 Mb ) drive out of another dead computer to see if I can just go "up" to Win 95 like I have on this machine in the kitchen.
The 83 meg actually "came alive" OK when put on a different motherboad ( something in the old system was shorting out the power supply- this PC was donated by my wife's boss for me to salvage).
I think I'll see if I can locate an old copy of "burnin" an run that for a while before proceeding further.
But it really did remind me of how primitive PC's were just a few years ago as I struggled to recall such arcana as diskcopy a: a:
BTW, does anyone remember what happened last summer when the basement of Clinton's Chappaqua home flooded?
Several hundred books, including a 200-year-od copy of Thomas Jefferson's "Notes on the State of Virginia" and an autographed first edition of John F. Kennedy's "Profiles in Courage," were waterlogged.
The only reason this became public, was because Clinton wanted them restored by a book company, Argosy Books, in Manhattan.
"We were able to restore some of them, but most were beyond any help at all. We haven't gotten anywhere near coming to an estimate of how much it will cost to replace or restore everything." Hample said, {Argosy Books}.
Wonder if the White House had an "inventory" of books, and what were such valuable books doing in a musty old basement?
OK, I'll say it. I think they stole them.
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"Bill Clinton's life is one of barely-fabricated vulgar imitation and deception twisted by his coarse resentment and ambition. As a consequence, Bill Clinton cheapens everything he touches."
"Neither of the Clintons have any higher order of internal reference to guide them, and, in their exclusive egotistic focus upon themselves, recognize no outside reference."
"Hillary is much like Bill. Like Bill, she is posessed of an existentially angry inner state which perverts and cheapens all that she touches. She is fundamentally a person of shallow cheap vulgarity which comes though her attempted facade. She is a member of the new breed of people who buy $120.00 pasta machines and tout their knowldge of wine in a shallow imitation of cultivation while they lead otherwise coarse trashy lives with coarse trashy mentalities. This is the basis of much of her appeal and one of her strongest constituencies."
"Hillary Clinton should be an embarrassment to herself, but she... lacks(link) that level of development of consciousness to perceive or understand it."
Bebaw - yes -if you can take some time to take in just one of the MiaT Masterpices - it stretches both your vocabulary and blows your mind as to the amount of "getting it" MiaT displays!
The fact that she had Hillary's Magic Coat hiding all the White House "attic" (wasn't attic) a YEAR BEFORE such actual crimes occurred proves that MiaT - and many FReepers know EXACTLY the truth about the Clinton desperado gang of liars, thieves, racketeers, and (I think) killers. Glad you are enjoying MiaT's work, too, sw.
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W I D E B O D Y. low-center-of-gravity Dim Bulb, Congenital Bottom Feeder Q ERTY3 zipper-hoisted utter failure Q ERTY6 "There isn't a shred of evidence." Q ERTY2 rodham-clinton reality-check BUMP! |
"I did not have any involvement in the pardons that were granted or not granted," insisted Sen. KnowNothing, seeming to forget her presence at the New-Square/Oval-Office schmooze that secured pardons for the four Hasidic felons who set up a phony school in Brooklyn to swindle the government out of millions intended for the poor. |
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"I think the rock is still there, but I'm not sure," Helen quipped. Her punch line to clinton's response to her question about a -- (only in Helen's mind) 'fantasy' -- clinton kleptocracy, was in fact 4th-estate CYA-ing disguised as a joke. Unbeknownst to the always clueless Helen, the one-liner she was delivering was indeed a joke; it was the butt of the joke that was her misreport... Mia T, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
Al Capone Q ERTY6 kleptocratic clinton & clinton were utter failures REALITY-CHECK (I say forget the clinton rapes & murders & pardons & payoffs & treason & so on & PINCH the CLINTONS for grand larceny & tax evasion) bump!
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pinch (pînch) v. pinched, pinching, pinches.
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Sad. True. Bump for restoration of sanity.
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