Posted on 09/24/2006 5:23:16 AM PDT by Howlin
Bill Clinton to appear (taped) on Fox News Live with Mike Wallace.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
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Hold on now -- don't get out the RPG's. The reason I love him is that thanks to his total incompetence, treason with the Chi-coms and for being an amoral reprobate, he's replaced Millard Fillmore as the worst president in U.S. history. And I've always thought Fillmore got a bum rap.
So thanks Billy Jeff, us Fillmore fans LOVE you.
The first 20 minutes of the interview downloadable ... on a lib site:
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2006/09/24/fox-clinton-interview-part-1-osama-bin-laden/
Clinton made Chavez look sane!
Must be something in the water in New York this week. ;)
This guy is going to be more fun to watch than Jimma Carta.Never dreamed there could be political 'payback' and 'retribution' on an ex-prez (via 'psychological warfare'!); this guys LOOKS to have been pushed to the edge, so that makes TWO that we (?) have managed to get closer to the line, if not across the line, into full moonbat mode ...
It's been a GRAND morning! DU must be beside themselves.
bump or ping ... i'm so confused
I'm long familiar with Hume, Barnes, and the others. I know how they talk and how they think. As I'm sure you do, and most freepers here as well.
In my opinion there really is no other explanation for the reserve they are exhibiting. It's plain compassion for a fellow mortal, regardless how flawed, who is already at the station where his train's coming.
"Clinton made Chavez look sane!"
Great bumper sticker!
This interview will always be remembered in assessing the "legacy" of Bill Clinton. If he thinks it helped polish it, he's quite wrong. He lost his composure.
Once again, it demonstrates that it's all about HIM. And anyone who dares criticize him is a rightwing neocon.
History will not view him kindly.
Willam Cohen, Rumsfeld's predecessor as Pentagon chief, was barraged by a series of aggressive questions from Senator Bob Kerry about why Clinton never ordered a strike against bin Laden and always appeared to opt for diplomacy over the use of force.
Cohen responded that the administration definitely wanted to kill bin Laden, but that it was wary that a missed shot would only make him look stronger and enhance his prestige among potential followers. In that light, Cohen said, Clinton could not afford to send a "warning shot" to bin Laden.
I'm buying Kool-Aide stock tomorrow.
I swore off Sunday talk shows because they got me so angry.
Is this interview worth watching in repeat at 6:00???
From the comments it sort of sounds like a cross between Tom Cruise jumping on the Oprah couch and Hugo Chavez performance this week at the UN complete with ranting and a book promotion.
Is this interview fun to watch or vein popping maddening?
Good Idea!
Depends on who writes the book, eh?
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