Clinton does it again. No media coverage necessary:
Education president Both Bill and Hillary Clinton have skipped recent school board votes in Little Rock, Ark., and Chappaqua, N.Y., respectively, although the president claims he really did vote in the Arkansas election. Meredith Oakley, associate editor and columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, wrote recently that the president "had the audacity to claim that he had postponed transferring his voter registration from his mother-in-law's Little Rock address to Chappaqua, which would enable him to vote for the missus in November, so that he could vote for the Little Rock School District's requested 5-mill tax increase. A subsequent check revealed that an absentee ballot was mailed to him, but he failed to return it. Who says success has changed Bill Clinton?" In a follow-up Monday, the columnist added this item under the heading "News from Chappaqua": "K.E., our man on the scene in Bill and Hill's new hometown, reports that Hill pulled a Bill in the recent school election. "No, she didn't fail to vote then claim she had. She merely failed to vote. That went over really well in this education-minded community." washtimes.com |