Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Ckinton Crimes

Greg Palast: Hillary’s Mother-F’ing Tour Business

Sub Plot: Who Will Reign As King Rat?


Before his untimely death in a plane crash, Commerce Secretary Ron Brown said, “I’m not Hillary’s mother-f****** tour guide!”

What we have here is Stalin v. Trotsky; Capone v. Bugs MaloneDuke v. Carolina.  Internecine war to the death in the political garbage dump.  Rat v Rat.   I know what you're saying, "But Rodge, no matter who loses, there's a winner."  That's true, but sometimes the victor expends so much energy that there's nothing left for the big rat shoot that follows.  Sometimes. What we have here is the lean, radical left going after the bloated Clinton Machine bureaucracy.  As I see it, Soros/KOStians  play Trotsky; Hillary, Stalin.  Here's Trotskyite Greg Palast ...

Bill Clinton used to say that, once he became president, he finally earned more money than his wife. That was a carefully crafted bit of modesty to show Bill as an aw-shucks regular guy versus Richie Rich-kid George Bush.

But Bill’s cute remark raised a question in my mind: How did Hillary get that big ol’ salary? And another question arises: how has she stayed out of prison?

The story’s a little complicated, involving a New Orleans power company, Indonesian billionaires, a New York nuclear plant and plain old influence peddling. But if we follow the money, we’ll get the picture. And it ain’t pretty.

Well how about that!  The cheese eaters knew all along what a feckless gang they'd foisted on us in the Clintons.  It just didn't suit the agenda to talk about it, until now.  " But if we follow the money, we’ll get the picture. And it ain’t pretty."  Yes! Yes!  What do we start with?  Hillary's Cattle Future money laundering scam?  Whitewater?  Nuh-uh.  remember, we're dealing with Bolsheviks here.

But first, let’s stop at Wal-Mart. Read an official biography of the Senator and you’ll find her six-month stint on a child-protection task force. Yet you won’t find her SIX YEARS on the board of directors of Wal-Mart Corporation. She may have earned a Grammy for “It Takes a Village to Raise a Child.” But it takes a Governor’s wife to provide cover for Wal-Mart’s profiteering off systematic wage-enslavement of children in its factories in South America.

Sam Walton called Hillary, “My little lady.” Sam paid her an eyebrow raising sum for a director - equal to 60% of her entire not-insubstantial salary as a lawyer. By contrast, Wendy Diaz (her real name), a 13-year-old in Honduras, was paid 25 cents an hour to make shirts for the “little lady’s” label.

Wal-Mart!  But of course, the very symbol of capitalism in America.  These people are so caught up in the purity of their Kossack Bolshevism that, like Trotsky, I'm betting they end up with a hammer head implanted well into their collective skulls.  Either way, a dead rat is a dead rat. 

{You'll love the rest Hillary’s Mother-F’ing Tour Business)
Jamie Mac

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wage envy requires little thought, but futures markets MEGO. To communicate the magnitude of her cattle futures theft, one would have to imagine going to Vegas with a grand, and coming how at the end of the weekend with $100k, never having lost a bet.

Casca

Anonymous said...

ENEMIES.....Tell me again Grampa.Tell me about how it was.......Yes child,it was so wonderful.There was freedom and comfort and plenty......Freedom from the 'squads'Grampa?.....Yes,there were no 'squads'......And there was good water and warm houses in winter and enough to eat,Grampa?.......Yes,we didn't go cold or hungry......I wish I could have lived that way Grampa.What happened to it all?........There were the enemies son. The haters,who wanted to destroy us and take what we had.....The enemies Grampa?......Yes.They came time after time and each time they arose, we defeated them,but the last enemy finally won over us......But how Grampa? How did they defeat us?......They had allies among us, my boy,..evil people,who employed a weapon that we seemed defenceless against.......What was the weapon Grampa?......It was greed,son..It was greed.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a 'Red on Red' engagement, eh?

skh.pcola said...

Yeah, a "hundred bagger" is rare, but one in a short-term investment is almost impossible. I have to say "almost" because with some of the more exotic derivative instruments, it MIGHT be possible, but certainly, none but the most venturous hedgies would attempt such a thing.

Anonymous said...

clintonia is a nightmare...

and it reveals the vivid ignorance of the Democrat Faithful.

great post.

thanks

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