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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zeuspaul who wrote (3970)9/20/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: tyro  Respond to of 67261
 
A 12-year affair. The love of Bill's life was Jennifer Flowers. Good looking, a singer, articulate, from his home state. Clinton is resentful of politics because it has always forced him to lead a double life.

Clinton is charming. That's the rogue's trump card. And everywhere he goes, he carries with him the unrealised, teasing possibility of a saxophone presidency: forget the falling market, the weather's great, we'll have music in the streets.

But he has never led. The best man in his cabinet, Robert Reich, was the first to go. In foreign affairs, Clinton's a hick, as are his cabinet appointees: Madeleine Albright (Halfbright?) and that fast-talking scourge of logic, William Cohen. It is a great gamble to at this time in history entrust so much responsibility to Jews whose loyalty could at any time veer to the State of Israel; a China-Islam alliance would have no trouble taking advantage of the situation and this is in fact happening.

Clinton could lead us in a conga dance. If he can in fact play the sax. At being the president, he is after six years still a rank amateur. Telegenic, warm and fuzzy, but without principles or program and with a suspiciously wooden delivery when he speaks. Give me a Fred Thompson or a Mario Cuomo.

The 2000 race has started.