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The Big Ego
Lee Bockhorn explains why Bill Clinton remains in the news, and on the cover of Newsweek. (Hint--it isn't because the so-called "Clinton-haters" can't let go...).
I myself was appalled by the Newsweek piece.
First, because they let Jonathan Alter do it. How did the editors think that he could even remove his proboscis from Bill's derriere long enough to write a credible piece?
And second, at his continuing self absorption (though I guess at this late date, I'd be stupid to be surprised). It's always about him.
He doesn't regret pardoning Marc Rich because it was wrong. He regrets it because it damaged his "reputation." Methinks he misspelled "notoriety." As usual, his only real regret is that he got caught, and actually suffered some consequences for it. Perhaps if this had happened earlier (like when he raped a woman in Arkansas as Attorney General) the country would have been spared a great deal of trauma.
Posted by Rand Simberg at April 02, 2002 10:06 PM
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Dido!!!!!!!!!
What is amazing is the group of Clinton cronnies that made the CNN/MSNBC shows explaining how Bush has failed in the Middle East by not following their (Clinton's) failed flawed policy. A policy that caused us to be where we are today. Anyone notice the nice shiney M-16s used by the PLO thugs you can thank Bill ( and the American taxpayer ) for those.
Posted by Dr. Clausewitz at April 3, 2002 12:59 PM
Thank you for stating the truth about the most corrupt man ever to hold the Office of the President, knowing full well that you'll be spammed with "get over it" mail by hundreds of Clinton apologists. A lie left unchallenged eventually becomes the truth. If the lie fo the Great Clinton is repeated 1,000 times, then the truth must be repeated 1,001. The only quibble with the article is this: Alter didn't have his nose in Clinton's Derriere, he was applying for Monica's old job.
Posted by MarkD at April 3, 2002 02:56 PM
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Posted by Rand Simberg at June 2, 2004 08:50 AM
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