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


To: Michael Sphar who wrote (5636)9/14/1998 3:57:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Respond to of 13994
 
don't worry Michael, just as soon as the newspapers have got done feeding the public the latest WH spin plan re >"smear campaign"<, and they see that the polls show that Americans aren't out on the streets screaming for a bloody palace coup, those newspapers will back off the "he should resign, I guess" mantra. That is just a tip of the hat to the scandalous details regarding the ML/WJC/Congressmen/VIP-on-phone live sex incidents in the Oval Office. The newspapers did the polls, which evidently found that either a) nobody they polled read the report, or b) We have a populace that really doesn't give a damn what sort of xxx things Clinton does in the oval office. c) or cares which judge that Clinton flies the bird to in his incorrigible defiance of law and order.

Maybe the Washington Post wants to co-host with Playboy a "White House Interns - live in the Oval Office" pictorial series.

Maybe it'll make big money.

I think for my part I will stock up on ammo, grab my cammies and freeze dried food, and go join the brethren in the Militia movement.

Maybe I'll bring my notebook computer and send in reports from "inside"...let you guys know what it's like.

-g- (only a small grin. I'm losing faith in America)