Monday, May 31, 2010

Pants on fire DlXVl

Puh-leeeze
So a two-term President who is now ambassador to the world is running errands for the White House chief of staff, and the plumb job he has at his disposal is a seat on the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, or perhaps the President's Commission on White House Fellowships?

And the Congressman was supposed to give up his reasonable chance at a U.S. Senate seat for such a sinecure? As a simple matter of political respect, Mr. Clinton could at least have thrown in a consulting gig with Yucaipa.
- Rahm to Bill to Joe

Boned Jello

Had this been a Republican, Henry Waxman ... you know.
George W. Bush merely exercised his right to fire a handful of U.S. Attorneys, and Democrats made that a federal case for years even though it has since gone nowhere legally.

4 comments:

tom said...

Does the phrase "A Willing Suspension Of Disbelief" apply here ... Hmmmmm???
The 'sixty second conversation with WJC' was just the FIRST offer, and no mention was made of the second and third offers... Which are the offers Sestak considered and recognized months ago and is only now covering up with the 'Presidential Board Membership' offer.
Sestak says there was one conversation, the White House say there were 'multiple back in June and July'. Who's lying? Better yet, who's NOT lying?
Phooey on DC and inhabitants. We need amateur politicians rather than these professional thieves. At least they'd take a while to learn how to steal, and maybe would go home before becoming inculcated with 'the belief they know best'...
tomw

Kristophr said...

Janet Reno fired ALL of the U.S. Attorneys, and replaced them with her own people.

Bush did not go far enough. Every last one of the Clintonistas at all levels of government should have been removed.

We are still fighting with Bill's enviro-whackos in the BLM and Forest service out west for land access.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I notice that Clinton (above) is a dead ringer for Hitler. Anyone else?

JMcD said...

I thought he was doing his Harpo Marx.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
You should see him when he does his Karl.

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