"Bill Clinton has not a creative bone in his body. Therefore, he's a bore, and will always be a bore.''--David Brinkley
"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans . . . ." --William J. Clinton, USA Today, March 11, 1993.
"The other thing we have to do is to take seriously the role in this problem of . . . older men who prey on underage women. . . . There are consequences to decisions and . . . one way or the other, people always wind up being held accountable." --Bill Clinton, June 13, 1996, in a speech endorsing a national effort against teen pregnancy - Words he dare not speak Clinton's political power suffers from what he cannot say, [USNews: 9/21/98]
"I ask that all Americans demonstrate in their personal and public lives... the high ethical standards that are essential to good character and to the continued success of our Nation." --President Bill Clinton, October 17, 1997. "National Character Counts Week."
"I think it's plain that the president should resign and spare the country the agony of this impeachment and removal proceeding," Clinton said. "I think the country could be spared a lot of agony and the government could worry about inflation and a lot of other problems if he'd go on and resign." Clinton, a law professor at the University of Arkansas, said there was "no question that an admission of making false statements to government officials and interfering with the FBI and the CIA is an impeachable offense." Representative Is "Out of Step," Clinton Charges, ARKANSAS GAZETTE, 1974
"To confine impeachable conduct to indictable offenses may well be to set a standard so restrictive as not to reach conduct that might adversely affect the system of government. Some of the most grevious offenses against our constitutional form of government may not entail violations of the criminal law.....Io limit impeachable conduct to criminal offenses would be incompatible with the evidence...and would frustrate the purpose that the framers intended.... Impeachment was evolved.....to cope with both the inadequacy of the criminal standards and the impotence of the courts to deal with the conduct of great public figures. It would be anomalous if the framers, having barred criminal sanctions from the impeachment remedy....intended to restrict the grounds for impeachment to conduct that was criminal" Hillary Rodham Staff Attorney House Judiciary Committee 1974
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The worship of Clinton as some kind of genius, when his only genius is for self-preservation, is really mind-boggling.
Bill Clinton gives a whole new meaning to the word “vapid”. And, as sad as I am to say it, from here DownUnder it looks like a Rudy/HillBilly race: who will win? Not America, that’s for sure. Who will lose? Well, I guess that depends on who you ask. In my view, America will lose less under Rudy than under BillAry, and as a bonus we will be treated to fewer vapid observations by the First Laddie.
Those who say he is intelligent and point to his uncompleted Rhodes scholarship as proof fail to see the stumbling and bumbling his speeches and comments amount to.
The same goes, of course, for his boring, screeching wifey-thingy.
Both Clintons have no business running around loose.
Yea! I understand as a senior citizen I have this macho dream of seducing a young intern, and a BJ and taking a cigar and shoving...Oh sorry.
Will this bastard just shut up?
Al Hunt has made a career out of sucking up to Democrats.