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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (3576)7/23/2004 1:09:38 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
MOORE GETS A PRESIDENTIAL THUMBS UP [Tim Graham]
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As president, <font color=blue>Bill Clinton<font color=black> was so exquisitely sensitive to journalistic criticism that he whined to Rolling Stone in a 1994 interview that he had <font color=blue>"not gotten one damn bit of credit from the knee-jerk liberal press, and I am sick and tired of it, and you can put that in the damn article."<font size=3><font color=black> Ten years later, Clinton is interviewed in Rolling Stone again, and <font size=4>now, his standard of how fiercely presidents should be criticized has shifted<font size=3>. Now, apparently, films that suggest President Bush has had a collaborative relationship with Osama bin Laden are perhaps an itty bit over the top:

Rolling Stone: <font color=blue>Have you seen "Fahrenheit 9/11"? <font color=black>

Clinton: <font color=blue>I have.
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Rolling Stone: <font color=blue>What did you think?
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Clinton: <font color=blue>I think every American ought to see it. As far as I
know, there are no factual errors in it, but it may
connect the dots a little too close -- about the Saudis
and the Bushes, and the terror and all. I'd like to see it
again before making a judgment about whether I think it's
totally fair.
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