To: Checkers
You remember ...
IIRC -- Clinton introduced Ginsburg in a White House ceremony and then Ginsburg gave a speech that paid tribute to the women's movement, the civil rights movement and Hillary Rodham Clinton, among other liberal issues of the day.
At the end of it, President Clinton, who appeared moved by Ginsburg's remarks, not sure if the bit lower lip was in the reaction, but probably, opened things up for questions and Brit Hume asked about the chaotic process Hume said something like Ginsburg's nomination had a certain zigzag quality about it.
Clinton's face reddened with anger and said something like 'How you could ask a question like that after the statement she just made is beyond me', Clinton then stomped off.
So this is how we met the liberal activist Ginsburg, and the leftist-MSM went ohhhh and fainted.
I think the date was June 1993.
29 posted on
08/05/2005 11:19:16 AM PDT by
Tarpon
To: Tarpon; Checkers
Clinton's face reddened with anger and said something like 'How you could ask a question like that after the statement she just made is beyond me', Clinton then stomped off. So this is how we met the liberal activist Ginsburg, and the leftist-MSM went ohhhh and fainted. Actually, I don't think Clinton walked off. Instead, he stood there and basked while the whole crowd, including many other members of the media, APPLAUDED Clinton's absurd slam of Hume.
MM
53 posted on
08/05/2005 12:00:41 PM PDT by
MississippiMan
(Americans should not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness.)
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