Posted on 04/09/2002 5:15:38 AM PDT by mikeb704
I dont care how long its been since Clinton dragged his sorry carcass and anything else he could swipe out of the White House. I dont want to forget the Clinton years. I dont want to move on. I dont want to put it all behind me.
I hate Clinton as ardently now as when he energetically defiled the Nation on a daily basis. I hate his wife, and his daughter, too. And I wont be satisfied until everyone hates them as much as I do.
That, you may argue, isnt feasible, despite the multitude of excellent reasons to hate them. My answer is that in a country that could elect a deceitful sleaze like Clinton, anything is possible.
For years I gave Chelsea a pass. After all, it wasnt her fault that she was born into a family of crooks. Shes grown up now, though, and is her own person. So what did she do immediately after the terrorist attacks of September 11th? Shes written that she was "expounding on the detriments of Bushs tax cut as we approached Grand Central Terminal . . ." Quite clearly, shes a developing basket case, one deserving the same scorn and derision as the unfit parents who inculcated her with socialist nonsense.
Whats especially preposterous are Clintons incessant attempts to rewrite history. A few months ago he rounded up some of his bootlicking apologists and urged them to publicize all his supposed accomplishments as president. More recently, he permitted the Monica Lewinsky of newsmagazines, Newsweek, to interview him. Clinton claimed that giving Marc Rich, former regular on the FBIs Top Ten Most Wanted List, was a mistake because hold your breath here "It wasnt worth the damage to my reputation."
His reputation? His reputation? What a knee lapper. Clintons got a reputation, all right. But its certainly not one that could be damaged. Heres a guy who was:
Fined $90,000 for lying under oath and obstructing justice. Forced to pay an $850,000 settlement in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Disbarred in Arkansas. Prohibited from practicing law before the U.S. Supreme Court.
He ran the White House like a Motel 6 for Democrat fat cats. He took campaign contributions from Chinese communists. He entertained felons, including drug peddlers and arms smugglers, in the Executive Mansion.
Remember how the Clintons managed to get their hands on 900 FBI files they werent supposed to have? Or the puzzling reappearance of subpoenaed billing records?
Then there were the last minute pardons. Susan McDougal, Roger Clinton, and Clintons former secretary of Housing and Urban Development were pardoned. So were Weather Underground radicals, murderers, drug dealers, and a bunch of folks who stole tax dollars. Hillarys brothers, seeing how well Roger Clinton was doing by peddling influence, jumped on the pardon bandwagon themselves.
And what of Clinton and terrorism? In 1993 bin Ladens thugs exploded a bomb in the World Trade Center, killing six and injuring hundreds of others. In 1995 they bombed a military headquarters in Riyatdh, Saudi Arabia and killed five Americans. In 1996 they bombed military barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia and killed 19 Americans. In 1998 they bombed U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and killed 224 people, including 12 Americans, and injured more than 5,000 others. In 2000 they bombed the U.S.S. Cole and killed 17 Americans. What did Clinton do about all this? Not much. He was too busy lying, obstructing, denying, obfuscating, stonewalling, and, of course, traveling.
Clinton whines about how much money has been spent on investigating him. But how much would have been spent if he had only told the truth?
So much to hate, so little time. Yet theres reason to think that finally, finally, more Americans are recognizing the true Clinton legacy.
A recent Gallup poll rated the last eight presidents in terms of job approval. In the poll, the first one taken since he left office, Clinton ranked sixth, ahead of only Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon.
Not bad for a start. In the meantime, let the hating continue.
I hate him too. I won't be happy until it's like in ancient Egypt - I want his name struck from every official document, every column, every roledex, every book and every man's (and woman's) mind.
I won't be happy until someone by chance comes across a mistake, his name left in writing somewhere, and says, "Hey Joe. Who was this guy Clinton, anyway?".
I don't want him remembered as the piece of crap that he is; I don't want him remembered at all!
His administration was more corrupt than Harding's or Grant's, which was perhaps the most corrupt administration since Jackson's. But both Jackson (whom I detest) and Grant (whom i admire) were genuine war heros and men of courage and personal honor. Their naivete led them to trust corrupt "friends" and to be used by them - shame on the corrupters not on the men they misled.
Clinton on the other hand was the chief corrupt boil on the body politic, the master prestidigitaror and mountebank, the source of the putresence that permeated the government during his vile rule.
But, I don't want to get started and tell you how I really feel about Slick....
Cogent and insightful piece of work. Long enough to cover some of the major crimes of the Clinton's, yet short enough to read over morning coffee.
Good line...I get mail from Newsweek regularly asking me to subscribe and tear it up. Remember when they put Gingrich on the cover and titled it "The Loser"? They never put Clinton on the cover with a title "The Liar."
There's still time!
no indictable crimes, -but indelible ones on blue dresses..the rest got washed down the sink.
Except for independent prosecutors (a screw-up on klinton's part), klinton's regime was investigated and prosecuted by klinton's own inJustice Department. Janet Reno proclaimed the unique doctrine of "no prosecution unless absolute proof of guilt". We also had a lot of "cases under federal investigation" that went on forever.
Reagan and his people were often charged in the media with "the hint of the appearance of impropriety". The democRATS of that era treated that as the equivalence of a felony conviction. The most solid stuff was things like $100 cufflinks and vague accusations of insider trading.
Stuff like that was nickel-dime for the klintons. Instead, we heard about heavy-duty felonies like perjury, obstruction of justice, bribery, and treason. And that was just the stuff that couldn't be suppressed by a corrupt and cooperative media and justice system.
Gotta disagree with you on that; THOSE WHO CANNOT REMEMBER THE PAST ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT.
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