Posted on 10/13/2009 12:08:48 PM PDT by Drew McKissick
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
When political times get tough for liberal Democrats in Washington, conservative conspiracies are the bogeymen of choice.
Back in 1998 when things got tough for Bill Clinton, Hillary declared that there was a vast right-wing conspiracy looking to bring her husband down. Other Democrats where quick to pick up the mantra and do anything they could to discredit those who criticized Clinton.
Now here we are eleven years later and, (although there are no chubby interns involved), we have another liberal President facing hard times. So out pop the conspiracy theories like some worn out jack-in-the-box. The only difference is that now we have two former Democrat Presidents cranking the handle.
In response to a question by NBCs David Gregory on whether or not the vast right-wing conspiracy still exists, Bill Clinton responded, Oh, you bet. Sure it is. Its not as strong as it was, because Americas changed demographically, but its as virulent as it was.
He lamented that the current focus of the conspiracy seems to be wanting (Obama) to fail. I suppose when Democrats oppose Republicans its just wholesome bi-partisanship?
This comes after another failed, former Democrat President, Jimmy Carter, accused Obamas critics of being racists.
One could easily be excused for thinking that liberals are under the impression that its impossible to disagree with or oppose them in any way without having some sort of evil motivations.
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The left projects their faults on their political betters.
The funniest thing to watch is a deep blue inner city with no Republican party in sight the Dems will always blame Republicans for their own failures. How dumb do you have to be as an electorate to buy that. Dems is dumb.
When Hillary decried the VRWC, neither she nor any other leftist luminaries gave any specifics. One never hears about ACORN being a VLWC.
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