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To: madison10

At least this time he was only wagging his finger. ;-)

Does anyone recall seeing George Snufulupugus on "This Week" a few years back, when there was discussion of the Clinton cruise missle attack on the Al Queda training camp? During that interview, George was asked why Clinton didn't follow up after we missed. Snufulupugus answered that domestic politics (i.e. the impeachment over Clinton's perjury, and the Monica affair) prevented him from acting, because he would have been accused of "wagging the dog."

In other words, Stephanolpoulos ADMITTED that Clinton's disgraceful behaviour DID AFFECT his policies. I consider that an indictment of Clinton from one of his own.

Aside from this, why would anyone believe a man who was
impeached for suborning perjury and as a result lost his license to practice law in the State of Arkansas, who outright lied in a nationally televised press conference about not having had sex with "That Woman" (who the Clintonista attack machine was framing as a stalker, until the damned stain on the dress proved otherwise); who dissembles on the meaning of the word "is," etc.?

The man is a documented pathological liar, and an extreme narcissist. NOTHING he says can be believed. His "legacy" will not be good, he knows it, and now he is losing it.

The country owes Chris Wallace a debt of gratitude.


100 posted on 09/26/2006 8:06:25 AM PDT by dashing doofus
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To: dashing doofus

Yep. It was definitely "behavior unbecoming a prospective First Lady". Hee Hee.

(DU, I know you're here. Hee Hee.) Bless yore leetle ol' pea-picking heart.


104 posted on 09/26/2006 8:19:18 AM PDT by Twinkie (Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.)
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