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Bill Clinton’s Disgraceful
Comments About George W. Bush

Commentary Magazine, by Seth A. Mandel

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Posted By:StormCnter, 9/25/2012 5:53:18 AM

Now that Bill Clinton has been welcomed into the home stretch of a close presidential race in order to help President Obama’s reelection efforts, the public is probably prepared to hear some whoppers. But yesterday, appearing on CNN with Fareed Zakaria, Clinton crossed a line: ZAKARIA: Is Mitt Romney right that the only thing you can do with the Israeli-Palestinian issue is kick the can down the road? CLINTON: No, it is accurate that the United States cannot make peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. They have to do that.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DW626, 9/25/2012 6:17:00 AM     (No. 8888039)

The major difference I see between BJ Klintoon, and Barky is that....what was I sayin?? Oh...BJ likes to assault women. Hmmm...I'm trying to think but that's the only difference thing I could come up with.


Reply 2 - Posted by: uno, 9/25/2012 6:19:49 AM     (No. 8888040)

I'm satisfied that Arafat is no doubt roasting in a very hot place, so I'm not gonna stick up for him, not one bit, but the irony here is that Bill Clinton was disbarred and impeached for lying.
Arafat was not.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: NancyD, 9/25/2012 6:24:41 AM     (No. 8888045)

I don't get why the Bush's will remain friends with Clinton... All he ever does is LIE about THEM. It's amazing.

The Bush's need to correct Clinton and call him out. But they won't.. Sometimes you HAVE to stand up for yourself.


Reply 4 - Posted by: planetgeo, 9/25/2012 6:40:52 AM     (No. 8888067)

The Bushes have foolishly tried to curry favor with Clinton, perhaps as an elaborate public display of bipartisanship. A noble gesture, but one doomed to fail from the start.

You can take in a skunk and treat it like a kitty cat but you can't keep it from getting a whole lot of stink on you at some point of the skunk's choosing.


Reply 5 - Posted by: Jebediah, 9/25/2012 7:00:55 AM     (No. 8888083)

Clinton is such a sleaze!


Reply 6 - Posted by: Judith, 9/25/2012 7:23:29 AM     (No. 8888112)

the 41st potus seems to genuinely LIKE clinton. When seen together, they seem more at ease and enjoying themselves then H seems with W. I think Pres. George W. Bush accords clinton the respect due a former potus and is a good man and remarkable actor.


Reply 7 - Posted by: rational, 9/25/2012 7:30:50 AM     (No. 8888122)

For GWB, his father and brother to have no reaction or competent comebacks for this disgusting mess of a man that resided in OUR oval office, tells me alot about them as well. What fools.....Even Jesus said, in Matthew 10:14..."And if anyone will not receive you or listen to your words, shake off the dust from your feet when you leave that house or town."


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: StormCnter, 9/25/2012 7:58:12 AM     (No. 8888159)

#7, please remember that the Bush family has never and will not get into the mud with their critics. Only Dem politicians do that.

Former presidents 41 and 43 should be saluted for upholding the dignity of their position.


Reply 9 - Posted by: Felixcat, 9/25/2012 8:27:28 AM     (No. 8888225)

and Clinton has a 66% favorability rate among Americans...


Reply 10 - Posted by: mjsp, 9/25/2012 8:28:33 AM     (No. 8888228)

I think the elder Bush's love for clinton caused a rift between father and son. I think it even affected the younger Bush's second term. It did not make me feel warm about the elder Bush.


Reply 11 - Posted by: NancyD, 9/25/2012 8:49:06 AM     (No. 8888266)

#8, I disagree. There comes a point where the nonsense has to be corrected and stopped.

It's called being an adult and standing up to what is wrong.

The problem is that our society and media "go" with what is said, instead of looking up the TRUTH. So history is rewritten, Falsely I might add...


Reply 12 - Posted by: nimby, 9/25/2012 8:50:14 AM     (No. 8888267)

It's only the LSM who can keep a plagiarist in their employment!! Even students who plagiarize assignments are punished! And this gasbag is back talking to another?


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: Malia2012, 9/25/2012 9:15:13 AM     (No. 8888328)

When the despicable Clinton left office, he was in disgrace and couldn't even get a membership to a prominent Country Club. It took President George W. Bush AND his Father to resuscitate Clinton's career and send him traveling the World as one of our "goodwill ambassadors"! That is why Clinton is now a "statesman". Sorry, I loved W, but have NO sympathy for what Clinton is doing now. It's the old scorpion and frog story all over again. They knew what he was and shouldn't be surprised he is acting true to form now.


Reply 14 - Posted by: capt scurvey, 9/25/2012 9:42:28 AM     (No. 8888422)

You can take the boy out of the trailer park...


Reply 15 - Posted by: Tulsa, 9/25/2012 9:59:23 AM     (No. 8888470)

43 is an honest to goodness born again Christian. He does what our Lord Jesus would do. He cares only what our Heavenly Father thinks. And I'm positive he prays for the eternal soul of bill and hill.

Remember max cleland and his actions during the recounts of 2000? President Bush saw that cleland was employeed with the feds when cleland lost the US House seat.

President Bush gave bill and hill something constructive to do.

It saddens me so many do not understand this.

And Mitt just received a standing O at bill's global initiative hqtrs in New York City for a fine, fine, super fine speech.


Reply 16 - Posted by: wendybird, 9/25/2012 10:39:42 AM     (No. 8888578)

Bush puts Clinton’s opinion, or his stated opinion, who knows what the real one is, in perspective. That is, passing gas in a windstorm. A nice trait to have.


Reply 17 - Posted by: horacer, 9/25/2012 11:43:47 AM     (No. 8888792)

Little billy forgets the Iranian shipment of arms that was headed to the Palestinians, intercepted by Israel in Jan 2002. Millions of dollars worth that even Dickie Armitage admitted would have increased the killing dramatically. It was on Clinton and Albright's watch the intifada began. If the arms shipment hadn't been intercepted katyusha rockets would have rained down on Tel Aviv. Bush rightly cut off talks soon after.


   

 

  


 

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