John, there are some unbelievably funny quotes in there. This scandal just seems to turn everyone into "real class acts" <g>
I don't think either side has entirely clean hands, but if I had to judge where the proverbial "kernal of truth" resides, whether it lies with a President who placed his hands on a Bible in front of the American people, swore to uphold the Constitution, and then cannot come before them and soundly, forcefully and unequivocably rebutt charges that he lied under oath when it's clear to me that a totally innocent individual would have done exactly that weeks ago
v.
an arguably overzealous prosecutor w/ some Conservative ties and an obviously vehement band of Clinton-haters who are not unhappy about seeing some chickens come come to roost...
...my reasoning tells me it resides in the latter group.
That, and the fact that the "right-wing conspiracy" serves better hors d'ouvres at their "recruit the non-ideological center" gatherings than the "left-wing/FOB media conspiracy" <g>
Good trading,
Tom
P.S. For the record, Salon Magazine, yes, that last paragraph was a joke. So don't get any ideas. Although I would be willing to have members of any and all conspiracies wine and dine me; I promise to bring an open mind and an empty stomach.
P.P.S. For the record, Salon Magazine, yes, that last sentence was also a joke. |