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In a few days, clinton will be irrelevant.
by kgsbca
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After his wife officially concedes, he will no longer have the campaign stage to look silly. Most recent presidents, especially the ones who left office after less than one term (the first bush, carter, and even nixon), used their post-presidency years making themselves look better than their performance in the white house. Clinton, however, has destroyed so much of the good will he created by being the cheerleader for a Rove-inspired campaign, and his legacy will not be the economic gains made in the 90s, but rather the ridiculous comments he has made during his desperate attempt to get his wife his old job. It's sad, Jack, just ignore the old man.
Re: In a few days, clinton will be irrelevant.
by hatfieldlaw

Less than 40 hours with any luck.

My favorite ex Pres was Ford, because I heard virtually nothing anout him!

Re: In a few days, clinton will be irrelevant.
by richard_lee_morris
William Jefferson Clinton was a ladies man, who had a certain southern charm. He found his way into a bush or two, only to declare he had no "relations". While a man dallys, his notch tally increases, but his debt to feminists cannot be repaid. His mistakes are manly, and his tongue is sharp, while ever more the wandering type. He stained the carpets in the White House, and left the cleaning bill to George Walker Bush. Bush cleaned up the hallowed halls of the White House with his Texas justice, but closed the oval door for a return of Princess Hillary Rodham Clinton. Her knight in shining armor, lost his luster and his place at the round table.
Re: In a few days, clinton will be irrelevant.
by Dobutsu
Bravo Richard!
Re: In a few days, clinton will be irrelevant.
by kgsbca

Bush didn't clean up any halls of the white house, he pissed on them, just he did the constitution (in his words, just a "goddamned piece of paper").

Clinton's decendancy from successful president into a desperate pimp in no way elevates the corrupt, ignorant, brand of incompetence that bush unleashed on the nation. If Bush is able to improve on his ";egacy" after he leaves office, it will only be because he left at the bottom and had nowhere to go but up.

Re: In a few days, clinton will be irrelevant.
by tjcerveza

It is time to step away from the Clinton/Bush Dynasty mind-set, and set the country on a new course. We need to keep both families as far away from the White House as possible.

Obama/Anybody but Clinton 08

What a Bunch of Clinton Bashing Creep-Ohs!
by MichaelBernard1
Either these folks are immature Dimmycrats from the Party that keeps losing the White House every quadrennial since the McGovernites took it over in 1968 -- remember? Nixon won in a 49 state to 1 state Landslide, the largest ever, in 1972 -- or these folks posting here are the Republican gadflies that have been drawn to the Clintons like moths to a flame ever since Bill took office, and certainly since Hilary ran -- and won -- her Bobby Kennedy Senate Seat as the Pat Moynihan Senator from New York State -- in the tradition of James Madison among others. The sour grapes of Dimmycrat senators who cannot stand the thought of Hilary Clinton sweeping to power as the next U.S. President, will tag those Dimmy Senators forever in the U.S. History books as the fools who talked a really, really good line, when it came to the pox of Feminism on the Country, but who, when it came right down to it, handed over their Party's Nomination to an entirely unaccomplished and insignificant neophyte Senator from the South Side of Chicago -- not really even representative of the State of Illinois -- so that Dimmycrats could be trounced yet again in another General Election by an entirely undeserving Republican Party. What fools! I held West Virginia Senator Robert F. "Harry" Byrd in high regard, until the day he recently ignored the Two to One Victory by way of Voters in his State of West Virginia, earned by Hilary Clinton, and proceeded to endorse Barack Obama rather than the Clintons, who did him so many favors over so many years, not least winning the White House to enable his most florid "salad days" as a U.S. Senator. Well, what is it they say? In Politics, nobody Ever says, "Thank you!" Certainly not senile, washed up, sickly, over the hill Senators like Byrd, who now has shoes made of clay, so far as I am concerned. He can keep his books on the History of the U.S. Senate, too. The U.S. Senate, like the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Presidency, is a totally worthless institution, as is the former Republic and this so-called Democracy. Piffle. So goes the future of this great Nation. What a shame.
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