View Full Version : Bill Clinton: Hillary's Being 'Swift Boated'
Rhino
11-06-2007, 01:10 PM
Bill Clinton Defends Wife on Illegal Immigrant Issue
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
LAS VEGAS — Former President Clinton on Monday compared Republican criticism of his wife's position on driver's license for illegal immigrants to the ads that helped sink John Kerry's White House hopes in 2004.
"I had the feeling that at the end of that last debate we were about to get into cutesy land again," Clinton told some 3,000 members of the American Postal Worker's Union at a convention....http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308464,00.html
Jack_Savage
11-06-2007, 01:15 PM
Now would be the time for the Swiftboaters to get up and talk about how Bill chose dope over serving his nation. How Bill chose going to Russia over going to Vietnam.
Showing what a loyal bunch of Americans the real swift boat forces are. They have nothing to hold their hats in their hand about as Bill and Hillary would like middle America to think.
What vile and disgusting garbage we see in the Clinton camp.
Lubbock
11-06-2007, 01:37 PM
Sit down and shut up, Bill! [Says Hillary.]
I would think that there are certain words and phrases that a candidate would eschew.
Swiftboated being one, least the electorate have Jon Carry recalled to mind.
Blue Dress is another.
Both of the foregoing keep cropping up.
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[Something else occured to me today --we'll see if I can derail the thread:
On the off-chance that Hillary becomes President, what are the chances that che could be impeached?
Pretty good, I'd say.]
ez4u2c
11-06-2007, 01:51 PM
The Klintons have the epitome of a symbiotic relationship; she enables his philandering and he defends her evil! :rolleyes:
http://klintons.com
Lazarus
11-06-2007, 02:00 PM
Republicans?..... REPUBLICANS?!!! Billy, you are the master of spin but Im not sure you can spin this one away... It was your wife's opponents for the nomination who brought the issue up, if you will check the record...
Pubs have hardly addressed the issue... But fear not.......... When the time's right, we will...:evilgrin:
Lazarus
11-06-2007, 02:05 PM
...On the off-chance that Hillary becomes President, what are the chances that che could be impeached?
Pretty good, I'd say.Are you preparing impeachment procedings before she takes office? What charges do you believe can be levied against her in her capacity as president, before she actually takes office?
I see the probability as extremely slim... If WE here at FC were the body that brings impeachments, maybe the odds would increase... But you're talking about a president who will enjoy a party majority in both houses of Congress... By what miracle do you propose pulling this feat off?
Naturalized-Texan
11-06-2007, 02:30 PM
But the Swift Boat Veterans were telling the truth about John Kerry. That means that BJ is saying that the critics of Hitlery are telling the truth about her.
Lazarus
11-06-2007, 02:38 PM
An excellent observation, Tex... What say ye, Billy boy?
Lubbock
11-06-2007, 03:51 PM
. . . If WE here at FC were the body that brings impeachments, maybe the odds would increase . . .
If we here at FC were running things, she would have a stake driven through her black heart.
[I just discovered the little thingie that allows me to change font size and color.]
DoctorDoom
11-06-2007, 04:22 PM
Question for RATs: if Mrs. Clinton is so fragile and weak and helpless that she requires BJ Billy to come to her defense against a perfectly reasonable question, then what the f' is she going to do when she's in the Oval Office and the scheiss hits the fan for real?
The bitch has nothing whatever to qualify her to swab toilets in the White House, let alone to be the POTUS.
Sarah
11-06-2007, 04:53 PM
Her true colors shine through on national TV and Bill says she is being "swiftboated" :rotflmbo:
The_Elucidator
11-06-2007, 05:28 PM
Question for RATs: if Mrs. Clinton is so fragile and weak and helpless that she requires BJ Billy to come to her defense against a perfectly reasonable question, then what the f' is she going to do when she's in the Oval Office and the scheiss hits the fan for real?
Sounds to me Doc like she is running this campaign as a joint POTUS. And she is basically saying that you guys know you're getting Billy; but through me. So don't screw with US or you will end up with the list of folks that didn't survive our first reign of terror.
Maggie_T
11-06-2007, 05:33 PM
Former President Clinton on Monday compared Republican criticism of his wife's position on driver's license for illegal immigrants to the ads that helped sink John Kerry's White House hopes in 2004.
Oh, really? Well, in that case, I guess we can all hope that it will do for The Bitch the same thing it did for John Kerry. :evilgrin:
Jack_Savage
11-06-2007, 05:39 PM
Bill Clinton is on the campaign trail for Hillary. It is Bill who will be back in the White House with her. He will be acting Presidential. This is a bad thing for our nation. The evil of those two cannot be understated.
The time to defeat them is right now. Not on election day. Not the week before. Not after they gain momentum. Right now. The best person we have to beat them is who we nominate. The person who shows they have the stuff to do it. We simply cannont afford to play this wide and loose.
Who wants to look back and say, "I didn't do enough or start soon enough, to stop the Clinton's". Who? Not me! The time for the traditional sophmoric campaigning with baloons and whistles was before 9/11 and the Clintons first term. Not today. We all have to find the best in each one of us, and stop them.
They rely on the game plan that we won't do it. That we will fall back into what feels good. Acting like it can't happen again, instead of us all going out and knocking on doors, tapping our fellow citizens on the shoulder urging them to remember just how ugly a presidency it really was and take a close look at what has happend to our country.
All of us here know what is at stake, but somehow we have to connect with our neighbors and new friends. Contribute what we can. Volunteer to put a lawn sign out. Assist those who work on it full time. Its different this time. It was a chilling experience viewing Bill Clinton at work here this weekend. Viewing the manner of his audience.
They don't care about anything we want! Not whats ethical, not whats good, not whats better for this country, they only care about some petty personal wish-list, and being accepted in the celebrity peer groups agreement. Star-stalking idiots. Its the bail-outs, giveaways, and bigger freebies luring them into the con. These are the people who are far worse than Hillary. It is those people she is framing her campaign around. It is those people that have to be challanged in a way that they understand being dumb isn't cool. Being evil doesn't work. Doing so only gets you challanged. Are conservatives strong enough to challange the far-left this time, or will we cave into their con like we did when they went after Newt and President Bush?
Some how we have to figure that out long before the election.
Maggie_T
11-06-2007, 05:48 PM
Absolutely.
I consider putting the Bonnie and Clyde of the WH back in power as high treason to this country. And then some.
Jack_Savage
11-06-2007, 08:35 PM
Absolutely.
I consider putting the Bonnie and Clyde of the WH back in power as high treason to this country. And then some.
It's that serious. The damage of Bill Clinton returning in a Presidential role, without any restrictions, but will the full authority of the White House and clearance and cover with Secret Service protection to roam the globe with his brother making any kind of impulsive deal they want is a nightmare scenario.
The election is balancing on what each of us does. The Bush Algore election came down to just a handful of people. So, litterely what each of us does, makes the difference. Like a prize fighther in training we have to correct some bad habits. Leaving it up too the other guy being the biggest problem America faces in terms of voting and getting the vote out.
I really don't know if common sense holds the majority anymore. I hope so, but its close. I think of it this way: I know how transparent the Clinton evil is, and I also know how many people love them for what I know to be vile, unethical motives. What does that say about where this society is?
Rudy has demonstrated he accomplished that kind of transformation. He rolls up his sleaves and gets down it it with his constituents. He confronts those who would trade our souls for personal greed. Romney has some of that quality and he encourages that in others. Fred has great stage presence and can deliver a warm and affible manner which could be great. But we need, someone who will fight for the job. McCain is doing that.
Clintons are out early and stay till late, working he con all day long. Never sending off that their tired. Always looking refreshed, hungry for the opportunity. Never critisizing the opponent without some positive message. Glad to be participating. We can learn from that.
Well thought out plans, honesty and a willingness to do the tough jobs will contrast well againts the hollow agenda of Hillary and Obama who only blame others without any idea for a plan. Only appeasment. Trying to reason with monsters. Meeting without conditions. Swithching positions 5 times in 10 minutes. But all that will do nothing if we the people don't wake up and do our part. Smarten up about how crucial this election is to our future.
Rhino
11-07-2007, 07:08 AM
That orange text is a bit hard to read, D4R.
Lazarus
11-07-2007, 07:57 AM
I heard Bill Kristol (who I greatly admire) on Fox news last night as he anaylized the "Bill" effect on Hilary's campaign... His opinion was that ultimately his presence will damage her campaign...
His reasoning is that she is trying to position herself as the candidate who represents change... But in fact everyone is going to see her and Bill as just a return to the old Clinton Whitehouse and all the scandals that represents - of which she was a big player...
End result, any Pub candidate will look like the candidate of Change where her candidacy is Clinton business as usual...
Jack_Savage
11-07-2007, 08:19 AM
I heard Bill Kristol (who I greatly admire) on Fox news last night as he anaylized the "Bill" effect on Hilary's campaign... His opinion was that ultimately his presence will damage her campaign...
His reasoning is that she is trying to position herself as the candidate who represents change... But in fact everyone is going to see her and Bill as just a return to the old Clinton Whitehouse and all the scandals that represents - of which she was a big player...
End result, any Pub candidate will look like the candidate of Change where her candidacy is Clinton business as usual...
I heard him also, and I hope he is correct. but I picked up a thread of hope in his assessment. Speculation based on people having higher values. Again I really hope he is correct, but he wasn't at Bills campaign stop in Vegas last weekend. those people were mezmorized by Bill. Intoxicated with the Clinton con. I don't believe we can let down our guard for one moment. Not saying your suggesting doing that, but some of us, because she is so ugly and vile, somethimes conclude everyone sees the deciet she spewes out and will of course do the honorable thing. Relying on that. Thinking she cannot win.
I think that at times. That she is so bad, that there is no way she can win. But I don't think that today. She and Bill have a real shot at winning, it is puzzling why that is, but its a fact and we need to somehow amplify the warnings as to what that would mean to all those who fall under their spell.
I just heard Pat Robertson endorsed Rudy this morning. People are waking up to the challange we face. Whoever the candidate is, if we are together, we can stop the Clinton/Soros machine.
Rhino
11-07-2007, 08:33 AM
You should probably quit trying to put quoted text in color too. It messes up the quote tags. I keep having to correct your posts as a result.
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