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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Catfish who wrote (13941)10/31/2000 7:27:37 PM
From: jimpit  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
From FOXNews.com
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On The Air...
The O'Reilly Factor - Talking Points

Bill O'Reilly


"The New York Times says Hillary Clinton is
the best candidate for the Senate in New York
State and that's the subject of this evening's
Talking Points Memo.

I have just one question: Are these Times'
editorialists mad? Are they completely insane?
What are they thinking over there?

Last week you heard me say on the Factor that I can understand
anyone voting for Al Gore or George W. Bush. I understand why
people are supporting either of those candidates. Their positions
and personalities have been revealed to the American people and
any vote here is a responsible vote.

But I simply cannot understand how any American citizen could
cast a vote for Hillary Clinton simply because the record shows
without a doubt that this woman has a major problem with honesty.

Here's what The Times said in it's endorsement of Mrs. Clinton:

'The investigative literature of Whitewater and related scandals is
replete with evidence that Mrs. Clinton has a lamentable tendency to
treat political opponents as enemies. She has clearly been less than
truthful in her comments to investigators and too eager to follow
President Clinton's method of peddling access for campaign
donations. Her fondness for stonewalling in response to legitimate
questions about financial or legislative matters contributed to the
bad ethical reputation of the Clinton administration.'

Remember, this is an endorsement! The Times wants this woman in
the Senate. The paper believes quote 'Mrs Clinton is capable of
growing beyond the ethical legacies of her Arkansas and White
House years.'

What ever happened to holding people accountable for their
actions? This is unreal - a bizarre move by the most powerful
newspaper in the country to install a corrupt woman in the Senate.

This isn't about Republican or Democrat, liberal or conservative.
This is about honesty. The first responsibility of an American citizen
is to elect people who are trustworthy - that's our first
responsibility.

Are not The New York Times editorial board Americans? What is
going on here this is an outrage.

I have had it with the Clintons and there sleazy, manipulation of the
law. I am completely fed up with the White House being used as a
crash-pad for money men. I am disgusted that the Oval Office was
disrespected and that the whole group in there justified tawdry
behavior time after time.

Again, this has nothing to do with political philosophy - this has
everything to do with the dignity of our country.

Unlike The New York Times we do not endorse candidates here on
The Factor. But I will never, ever, caste a ballot for anyone who has
been quote 'less than truthful to federal investigators.' Call me crazy
or partisan or whatever you want. I want honest people in
government and so should you.

And that's the memo."

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