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


To: DMaA who wrote (22650)12/19/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 67261
 
<<Dems are demanding the right to call Clinton a lying sack of shit.>>

From another thread-

<<HARSH RHETORIC OVER THE SOCIOPATH-IN-CHIEF

The Democrats may be right when they complain about the harsh rhetoric about Bill Clinton. Here are just some of the things that are being said:

Clinton's actions are "foolish," "reprehensible," and "maddeningly reckless." He has been "lying" and he is a "bum."
Clinton "violated the trust of the American people, lessened their esteem for the office of President, and dishonored the office which they have entrusted to him."
Clinton "made false statements concerning his reprehensible conduct with a subordinate" and "wrongly took steps to delay discovery of the truth."
Clinton's testimony under oath was "evasive, incomplete, misleading [and] maddening."
Clinton "violated his sacred obligations to his wife and daughter … misled his family, his friends, his colleagues and the public, and in doing so, he betrayed the trust place in him not only by his loved ones but by the American people."
So, there you go! Some pretty harsh words. Damn those nasty Republicans.

But wait! Those words didn't come from Republicans. They are from the people who are DEFENDING Clinton!

The words in item No. 1 came from Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee. Numbers 2 and 3 are lifted from the Democratic sponsored censure resolution. Number 4 is from Greg Craig, the president's special counsel for impeachment matters, and No. 5 is from Charles Ruff, the president's lead attorney.