I watched Meet the Press yesterday Jan.27,08. I was falling out my recliner laughing at Maureen Dowd and other NY times types telling how 'Shocked, Schocked, I tell you" they were about the white trash behavior of BillHill and the "first Black President" smearing the first Black Candidate with a solid chance of winnning the presidency.
"They lie, they cheat, they stole from the people's white house, they consort and extort money from criminals, they will do anything to win" No, this is not the Republicans talking about the Clintons throughout the 90's and into the 21st Century- it is now the Democrats!
"They lie, they cheat, they stole from the people's white house, they consort and extort money from criminals, they will do anything to win" No, this is not the Republicans talking about the Clintons throughout the 90's and into the 21st Century- it is now the Democrats!
I posted on my door in 1996 a fake flyer for a new biography about the Clintons that I called "White Trash in the White House" I think the time is right to bring that book out now....
Vast Left-Wing ConspiracyJanuary 25, 2008; Page A14
Wall St Jrnal
The Democratic epiphany about the political tactics of Bill and Hillary Clinton continues, with scales falling from eyes on a daily basis. "I think it's not Presidential," said former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, about Mr. Clinton's steady barrage against Barack Obama. "It's not in keeping with the image of a former President, and I'm frankly surprised that he is taking this approach." Mr. Daschle supports Mr. Obama, but how he could be surprised is another matter.
Vast Left-Wing ConspiracyJanuary 25, 2008; Page A14
Wall St Jrnal
The Democratic epiphany about the political tactics of Bill and Hillary Clinton continues, with scales falling from eyes on a daily basis. "I think it's not Presidential," said former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, about Mr. Clinton's steady barrage against Barack Obama. "It's not in keeping with the image of a former President, and I'm frankly surprised that he is taking this approach." Mr. Daschle supports Mr. Obama, but how he could be surprised is another matter.
"This is beneath the dignity of a former President. He is not helping anyone, and certainly not helping the Democratic Party," added Vermont Senator Pat Leahy. On the point of "helping" the party, Mr. Leahy seems to have forgotten that the Clinton Presidency was an era of more or less persistent Democratic losses -- except for the Clintons.
Then there's former South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian, who once backed Bill Clinton but this week called his political attacks "reprehensible" and described one of Mrs. Clinton's TV ads about Mr. Obama as "a lie." As Mrs. Clinton likes to say, she's had "16 years" of experience in dealing with this "Republican attack machine."
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