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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (129011)2/24/2001 12:52:08 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769667
 
The interesting thing is that all in all the true stupidity of clinton in the pardons is the fact that I believe that the latest and to be substantial corruption practiced by clinton and his minions most likely would not have come to light as the mainstream of America going a fair degree into the conservative just wanted clinton to go away and had no desire to continue to lower the dignity of the Presidency with investigations. But clinton would have none of that. clinton would I guess rather rule in a cesspool then be just a citizen in a Great America.

The Clinton Legacy.

"Never in the field of political conflict have so many defended so much evil for so long for so few self centered, self absorbed selfish corrupt individuals."

Or as PT Barnum would say, You can fool some of the people All the time.

Tom Watson Sat Feb 24 13:32:18 EST 2001 tosiwmee



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (129011)2/26/2001 8:15:52 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Well, Andrew Sullivan, even when he was heading The New Republic, never was much of a Clinton fan, except in the few instances where Clinton rejected Liberal orthodoxy.

Unfortunately for Clinton's reputation - whatever little positive there is - whenever Clinton did do good in rejecting Liberalism, it was not out of principle. Clinton acted out of political expediency.