Posted on 06/03/2004 9:38:23 PM PDT by Happy2BMe
Bubba can't say one sentence but what it isn't loaded with fodder for jokes.
Did J-F***ing Kerry endorse the inside "flap?"
Reminds me of:
My life As I see it in my own world. He lives in a world of his own making, No reality here. What is the color of the sky in his world??
Depends on what the definition of "is" is...
When they translate it into german, what will the title be?
Are any of the pages stuck together?
Why don't we ask the experts - Monica and George . .
Streaming Real Player video feed of 1:14min excerpt of 1998 ABC news broadcast. The video was shot during 1992 campaign. The stewardess later got a job in the Clinton White House.
"That's not funny; that's sick"--National Lampoon Ad
Like this:
My Life As A Dog
Already made into a movie by the Scandanavians.
BROADDRICK: I mean, it was just a -- it's so difficult to explain. And I did not at any time lose part of this guilt feeling on my own until he approached me in 1991 and called me out of a nursing home meeting. And I had no idea who had called me out. He called me out of a nursing home meeting and I came around the corner and there he stands.
And I really wish now that I had turned around and gone back in the room, but I think my curiosity got the best of me. "Why does this man want to talk to me?"
And he called me over to him. I walked over to him and he said -- he tried to take my hand. Of course, I wouldn't allow that. And he said to me, "You know, I'm so sorry for what happened." He said, "I'm not the man that I used to be. I'm a changed person and how can you ever forgive me?"
HANNITY: How many years was that after the incident?
BROADDRICK: Well, that was in 1991 so I guess that would be around 13.
And you know, I stood there for a minute and my friends were standing behind me, the nurses that I brought to the meeting. I wish they had heard this, though, but they were far enough away that they didn't. And I just told him to go to hell and I walked off.
And then, you know, we got to talking about this later, and we thought -- and one of the nurses said -- you know, these are my good friends, these are two women that I had confided in. They were sisters. And one of them said, "You know, maybe he really is sorry." And I got thinking about that, that maybe this man is truly sorry for what he did. Maybe he has changed. And then three weeks later, he announced he was running for president.
HANNITY: So that was the motivation.
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: Juanita, don't come public.
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: One of the things in all my research with you, I have not found an instance where a single detail you have given has been found to be in error. You have, from that interview forward, when you came out the first time, there were five people that you told of the incident within hours or days. Including this woman Norma Kelsey...
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: ... whom you were sharing the room with...
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: ... and you told her that morning that you were going to meet the attorney general.
BROADDRICK: But supposedly at the coffee shop.
HANNITY: Supposedly at the coffee shop. Then he called and changed plans?
BROADDRICK: Yes. Said there were too many reporters down there, could we please meet in the room.
HANNITY: OK. And you didn't think twice about it then?
BROADDRICK: No.
HANNITY: No. He's the attorney general.
BROADDRICK: Yes. I was very flattered that someone like him would even want to talk to me about nursing homes.
HANNITY: She called you at lunch and immediately you told her what had happened.
BROADDRICK: Oh, no. I was supposed to come on down to the meeting. Our meeting started at around 9:30 or 10. And I didn't show up so she left the meeting and came back.
HANNITY: Your lip was swollen?
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: She's on record as saying it.
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: Your panty hose was torn.
BROADDRICK: Yes.
HANNITY: She's on record saying it at the time. You told her that day what had happened.
BROADDRICK: And we discussed all the way home, you know, what should we do? And we both agreed that I couldn't do anything. I mean, it was just -- what do you do?
Full transcript here.
My Life As A Horn Dog
Already made into a movie by the adult movie industry.
Literally, the POS between the Bushes.
he liked Bush sr. because the elder thinks ALL people are good...that's what the older generation thinks...it's why they still have BUNCO squads on P.d.'s
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BUSH =
Doing what he said he'd do
CLINTON =
Doing what he said he wouldn't do
Clinton's new book called My Life
Fair enough. Clinton had that light touch in the turn of phrase and demeanor that served him so well. That is why he succeeded politically, while Gore failed, and if Kerry fails, why he failed.
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