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To: Neocon who wrote (128227)2/20/2001 4:18:36 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Very odd indeed.

But I'd say the WSJ is the premier paper.

Both the NYTimes and WP prostituted themselves for the past eight years. Before that they were his pimps. They breathed Clinton life when the first scandals hit and again when he was at 12% in June 1992. And they both resuscitated his political corpse on a regular basis in the interim years.

Like all the other Liberal organs, they can't reclaim their lost "virtue" by denouncing Clinton and telling the truth when it really doesn't matter. Speaking truth to power is something they shied away from when that power supported their political agendas.

In not acting when it mattered, Clinton defined them as he did all the Liberals that stood with him. So it comes as no great surprise that they want to distance Clinton's manifest corruption from their political faith.

That the two have become the same is the lasting Clinton legacy.



To: Neocon who wrote (128227)2/20/2001 6:29:08 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
In your desperation
The desperation reeks in the tiresome attacks on Clinton as a method to derail the new democratic agenda which he leads. The trouble is the endless attacks leave no room for a Republican message and can't continue endlessly. The taunts of the clown patrol will end, after all Clinton isn't going to be pardoning anyone else and Junior George is still going have to find that child he left. That roaring silence will be interrupted only by the sounds of a crumbling economy. Then you will hear from Clinton again.
TP