The misuses of Clintons’ history
By James E. Clark
Napa
In regard to the latest misuse of the Clinton history:
Hillary Clinton is a rank amateur compared to her part-time “husband” when it comes to being a bare-faced liar.
Lissa Muscatine must be feeling ashamed for her absolutely lame spoon-fed excuse for the prevarications that Hillary simple cannot deny.
Billy Blythe can get away with certain things mainly because the general population does not understand the pathology of the sociopathic personality. That is obvious as you elected Billy twice and he continues to be what he always has been at the expense of the current Democrat offerings for the White House.
The Bosnia tour is a reminder of the Clinton ability to manipulate reality in order to suit their purpose. Clearly, Hillary is not as conscionable a liar as her soul mate. However, she did lie, but certainly not as well as her husband. Where Billy is a pathological liar, Hillary should have been better served to stick to the truth. Reality can come back and bite one on the gluteus maximus.
The Democrat Party has been on self-destruct since George McGovern, but they just don’t know it. The glory days of the 1960s and early 1970s are long past. The Pelosis, Boxers, Feinsteins, Sharptons and Jacksons are not the present, nor the future.
The domestic terrorism in America is passé. It’s time to grow up. Building bombs in basements to express universal brotherhood is no longer acceptable.
It does come as a surprise that CBS would energetically report this big lie. Good for them.
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kevin wrote on Mar 31, 2008 9:09 AM:
BillieJean wrote on Apr 1, 2008 9:31 AM:
JimClark wrote on Apr 3, 2008 4:40 PM:
Ihe lies exist and most of you know them even if some of you deny them.
In what is left of my lifetime, I would rather not see another Clinton occupying our White House.
Again, another Jim Jones mentality with free Kool-Aid. "