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Kissing up to the Most Reverend Al Sharpton and his associates last week, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton reverted to the singsong Southern drawl she employs before selected audiences: “When Ah walk into the Oval Office in 2009, Ah’m afraid Ah’m going to lift up the rug and Ah’m going to see so much stuff under there,” declared the demurely coquettish belle of Park Ridge, Illinois. She better hope that the Bushes have thoroughly sanitized the White House since their arrival. Heaven knows what sort of devices the irrepressible Billy Boy may have left behind.
Wow, that's such an intelligent critique of her political career and positions.
Originally posted by TheAvenger
She is so bogus, period. Anyone that votes for this person needs a complete mental evaluation by a competent shrink.
There have been four sets of flooring in the Oval Office. The original floor was made of cork installed over soft wood, however President Eisenhower was an avid golfer and damaged the floor with his golf spikes. President Johnson had the floor replaced in the mid-1960s with wood-grain linoleum. In 1982, embarrassed by the linoleum floor, President Reagan had the floor replaced with white pine and oak in a radial parquet pattern similar in design to Eric Gugler's 1933 sketch which was never installed. In August of 2005, the floor was replaced again under George W. Bush, in nearly the same pattern as the Reagan floor but replacing the soft white pine with walnut.
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Originally posted by supercheetah
How about we laugh at her inanity with using such accents, and then go on to say that she's had a rather lackluster political career by trying to be a moderate that she really doesn't believe in, and thus making her political positions ambiguous.
That doesn't justify ad hominem attacks. That's part of the reason why politics in the US is so distasteful. We should be attacking ideas, not people.
Originally posted by TheAvenger
Originally posted by supercheetah
How about we laugh at her inanity with using such accents, and then go on to say that she's had a rather lackluster political career by trying to be a moderate that she really doesn't believe in, and thus making her political positions ambiguous.
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do. ~Thomas Jefferson
Originally posted by djohnsto77
it's probably a seman stain from her own husband's trist with Monica.
Originally posted by apc
Hillary is a douche. Literally and figuratively...
Originally posted by TheAvenger
You think that's bad you should see the anti-Hillary stickers on my S.U.V.
Her ideas and values, a.k.a. socialism/communism are my problem with her. Since those ARE her values and ideals, I stand by my original contention that any American voting for her would have to be mentally ill.
Her as the Commander-In-Chief of the armed forces, now that's just plain scary!
That is my opinion, regardless of whoever likes it or does not.
I challenge Hillary supporters to answer these questions, since she won't.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
Another example of Hillary's fake-accent pandering. If there's anything untoward under the Oval Office rug, it's probably a seman stain from her own husband's trist with Monica.
I have to say though she have balls of her own to say this, since it's so ridiculous...
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[edit on 4/25/2007 by djohnsto77]
On leaving office, Clinton White House staffers left a trail of vandalism, including the letter W – as in George W. Bush – removed from computer keyboards.
Fox News reported some of the missing W's had been taped atop 12-foot-tall doorways, others left lying on their broken springs or simply scratched out.
The middle initial in Bush's name – he is known colloquially as "Dubya" – became a symbol in his successful campaign for the presidency, with Bush often holding up three middle fingers signifying W.
The new president's staff members had to get busy replacing the missing W's before they could get down to work Monday.
In addition to vandalized keyboards, unflattering graffiti was discovered scrawled on walls.
Originally posted by TheAvenger
You think that's bad you should see the anti-Hillary stickers on my S.U.V.
Her ideas and values, a.k.a. socialism/communism are my problem with her.
Originally posted by supercheetah
Have I defended her? Quite the opposite, if you've been paying attention. I don't care for her, and won't vote for her (I actually don't care for Democrats or Republicans), but I will attack any fallacious attacks thrown at any politician just for being fallacious, even if I agree with those attacks.
I despise the way politics is done in this nation, and will do what I can to change that.
Not that I will vote for Hillary, but just remeber, no one died when Clinton lied.
Originally posted by lonewolf37
Hal9000,
Not that I will vote for Hillary, but just remeber, no one died when Clinton lied.
You should watch "Black Hawk Down". Clinton invaded a country to try to distract the press from his oval office affairs. And let's not forget all of the mysterious deaths that befell potential witnesses during the Whitewater Scandal. And don't forget, the original Twin Towers attack in '93 happened while Clinton was running the show. A lot of people figure that was when the explosives were planted for 9/11, if you're into conspiracies, as most people are on this site. Oh, and don't forget the navy ship and two embassy bombings while Clinton was in office. And don't think Hillary had nothing to do with any of that, especially the Whitewater stuff. That was mostly her deal anyway.
Originally posted by RRconservative
Wasn't Mrs. Bill Clinton part of the administration that vandalized White House computers and typewriters by removing all the "W's" from the keyboards?
Originally posted by TheAvenger
You have chosen to take on a massive mission, and I admire that. I'm sure that you come to the defense of George Bush when his many detractors rant and spew their venom, blaming him for the impossible, correct?
[edit on 4/26/2007 by TheAvenger]