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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greenspirit who wrote (4118)9/9/1998 4:19:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13994
 
MC, I agree. unfortunately, "shame" is not in this administration's vocabulary. Hillary blamed Clinton's legal problems with the justice dept, which was only doing its sworn duty, on a vast right wing conspiracy, and she lightly suggested that this would be proved, "if any of you cared to investigate this".

And now, apparently Drudge has said that Hillary is about to "ask the nation to forgive her husband". Of course we can forgive. No problem there. But we still can't have a couple of sociopaths occupying the highest office in the land.

Clinton's former spokesperson Dee Dee Myers, who was certainly ridiculed many a time on the Rush Limbaugh show, has said recently that she (among others) knew about the affair with Lewinsky -- and that she was not only stunned that he would risk sexual trysts in the White House: but she also could not comprehend how Clinton pursued the relationship for not only so long, but with an "almost pathological intensity". If Clinton's own former spokesperson has observed that he exhibits pathological behavior (no conscience, no concept of consequence for action), then it's not so amazing that others who have looked from afar (us) have long suspected that Clinton is devoid of a conscience to guide his actions.

This feature of Clinton, if it is so, would explain how he has always (until now) had an easy, ready answer for every charge of misconduct. Always blithe, always seeming so sincere. Too bad for America that all they were seeing was a sincere effort to say whatever was politically expedient, regardless of what truth was.