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Old 09-24-2006, 01:55 AM
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have read the transcripts already, cant wait to watch the interview. Those Fox bastards
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Old 09-24-2006, 04:37 AM
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I just have seen promo clips from the Chris Wallace interview with Bill Clinton. It seems the former President is using the old "I did not have sex with that woman" attitude.. finger jabbing and angered face. Will give it a go Sunday night.

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Old 09-24-2006, 01:22 PM
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I heard a few snippets from the interview. Clinton is so full of it it is ridiculous. He says there is a misinformation campaign going on. Since the truth makes him look bad, he calls it misinformation. His administration does not want anyone to know the truth. That is why Sandy Berger was caught stealing documents and stuffing them into his socks. They desperately want to destroy the record because the record is so damaging to them.

Clinton criticized Bush for only having 20,000 troops on the ground looking for Bin Laden. He said that he would have more troops than that looking for him. That's interesting considering that when Clinton was office, Bin Laden had already attacked us a few times and Clinton didn't have any troops on the ground going after Bin Laden.

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Old 09-24-2006, 01:39 PM
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didn't clinton say he wished 9-11 happened when he was still in office??? why, my respect for him increased dramatically after making that statement. i mean, just anyone could have wished it never happened at all--takes a special guy to say he just wished it had happened in a different time frame.
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Old 09-24-2006, 01:51 PM
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didn't clinton say he wished 9-11 happened when he was still in office??? why, my respect for him increased dramatically after making that statement. i mean, just anyone could have wished it never happened at all--takes a special guy to say he just wished it had happened in a different time frame.
He says that because he has no legacy. His presidency is sadly known for one thing, scandal. He was a good president, very average, but they all want to be greats. In 50 yrs from now the only thing Clinton will be remembered for is a bj in the oval office. Sad but true. Bush actually had the chance to be great because of the circumstances but he proved to be incompetent.

You people that worship the Clintons are as annoying as the people that worship Bush. It is like both groups could care less about america and are more concerned with their party. The Clinton and Bush apologists are clueless. They both are liars and have no respect for the laws of the country.

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Old 09-24-2006, 04:24 PM
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Wow, I just watched a clip that was put up. Stripped of his presidential trappings it is plainly obvious what a buffoon he is. He kept wagging his finger at Wallace, jabbing his finger at Wallace, reaching over to the table where Wallace was sitting and tapping his finger to add emphasis. One person referred to it as Bill Clinton's "Tom Cruise moment" as in when Tom Cruise made a fool of himself on Oprah by jumping on the couch.

He was completely defensive and made numerous poor arguments. For example he said he had all these great plans drawn up to use special forces to go in and get bin laden, however the entire military was against it. Hello! The entire military? I thought the commander-in-chief had a few powers of his own. Don't they after all report to him? He couldn't convince anybody?
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Old 09-24-2006, 05:00 PM
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Wow, I just watched a clip that was put up. Stripped of his presidential trappings it is plainly obvious what a buffoon he is. He kept wagging his finger at Wallace, jabbing his finger at Wallace, reaching over to the table where Wallace was sitting and tapping his finger to add emphasis. One person referred to it as Bill Clinton's "Tom Cruise moment" as in when Tom Cruise made a fool of himself on Oprah by jumping on the couch.

He was completely defensive and made numerous poor arguments. For example he said he had all these great plans drawn up to use special forces to go in and get bin laden, however the entire military was against it. Hello! The entire military? I thought the commander-in-chief had a few powers of his own. Don't they after all report to him? He couldn't convince anybody?
Not his best moment.
His best was the "I did not have sex with that woman (walrus)".
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Old 09-24-2006, 05:17 PM
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Not his best moment.
His best was the "I did not have sex with that woman (walrus)".
that one was good. I'll vote for "it depends on what your definition of is is"
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Old 09-24-2006, 05:54 PM
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Wow, I just watched a clip that was put up. Stripped of his presidential trappings it is plainly obvious what a buffoon he is. He kept wagging his finger at Wallace, jabbing his finger at Wallace, reaching over to the table where Wallace was sitting and tapping his finger to add emphasis. One person referred to it as Bill Clinton's "Tom Cruise moment" as in when Tom Cruise made a fool of himself on Oprah by jumping on the couch.

He was completely defensive and made numerous poor arguments. For example he said he had all these great plans drawn up to use special forces to go in and get bin laden, however the entire military was against it. Hello! The entire military? I thought the commander-in-chief had a few powers of his own. Don't they after all report to him? He couldn't convince anybody?
i know he showed zero respect for the military, and they hated him. to be honest, the military could very well have given him the cold shoulder on his plans, maybe they sucked! i mean, look what happened when he finally put his toys away and decided to launch a strike. killed that baby formula factory, didn't he! way to go bill. always felt safer once that killer baby formula monster was put out of business.
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Old 09-24-2006, 07:37 PM
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Everyone says that Clinton is so smart but I started to wonder when I heard an interview with him about a month after 9/11. They were asking him what was going to happen. They asked him if he thought we would end up invading Afghanistan or not. He answered that he didn't think so because he thought that after we showed the Taliban that we have evidence of Bin Laden's involvemnet with 9/11, that the Taliban would hand over Bin Laden to us.

I remember thinking to myself, "I'm no expert on Afghanistan but I know darn well that there is no chance in hell that the Taliban is going to turn over Bin Laden." Here is Clinton who is supposed to be so smart and is supposed to know something about that part of the world, yet he was totally clueless about the mindset of the Taliban. He may have a high I.Q. but I don't think he has very good judgement.

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Old 09-24-2006, 07:40 PM
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one of bill clintons weaknesses going into the presidency was lack of knowledge on foreign affairs. guess he didn't bother to educate himself much once he got there--on foreign affairs that is!
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Old 09-24-2006, 08:32 PM
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his mind was on other things. give him a break.
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Old 09-25-2006, 04:33 AM
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one of bill clintons weaknesses going into the presidency was lack of knowledge on foreign affairs. guess he didn't bother to educate himself much once he got there--on foreign affairs that is!
Thank goodness the foreign affairs wizard W took over the presidency!! OUr foreign affairs are in such good order now. When does the statute of limitations for blaming everything on Clinton and his sexual activity run out??? IN 50 years will all problems occurring in the world go back to clinton's activity with Lewinsky?? Just curious...is it 11 years?? 8 years?? 43 years?? At what point do the worlds problems not evolve back to Clinton's penile activities??
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Old 09-25-2006, 06:33 AM
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i was talking of clinton....but bush is no better, i agree. it's funny, some think if you say something bad about one, the assumption is that you feel the other must be good. i think they're both buffoons.
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Old 09-25-2006, 06:48 AM
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,215397,00.html

here's a link to the transcript....i'm sure somewhere on that page you can find a link to the video as well.
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