Barack wipes the floor with Hillary here in SC primary. Got double her vote.
The sooner the Clintons are knocked out of the political scene the better
What a bunch of lightweight candidates the Democrats have.
Barack wipes the floor with Hillary here in SC primary. Got double her vote.
The sooner the Clintons are knocked out of the political scene the better
What a bunch of lightweight candidates the Democrats have.
Well, it’s never a bad thing when the hilda-bitch loses. The smartest thing Bill ever did was cheat on that woman.
[quote]pat36 wrote:
Well, it’s never a bad thing when the hilda-bitch loses. The smartest thing Bill ever did was cheat on that woman.
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…and name that dog.
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time and I wonder about how our candidates reflect the mind and morals of the American people. It wasn’t that long ago that if a guy smoked crack in college or cheated on his wife innumerable times, he was simply not even considered a viable candidate.
Were people of, say, fifty years ago THAT hypocritical that they’d do all sorts of vile shit and then kick some candidate to the curb for getting a blowjob from some actress? Kennedy used to love threesomes, one girl had to be black, and the press never said a word — fear of a march on DC to kick his ass out.
Roosevelt loved to sit in his wheelchair and get blowjobs from a princess of the Netherlands. Again, not a word…
I guess the advent of the Clintons portrays a more honest and open air.
What’s next, I wonder? Jeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz…
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
Kennedy used to love threesomes, one girl had to be black[/quote]
Huh. Affirmative action, even in infidelity.
Shows at least some Democrats live their principles in all aspects of life.
ElbowStrike
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time and I wonder about how our candidates reflect the mind and morals of the American people. It wasn’t that long ago that if a guy smoked crack in college or cheated on his wife innumerable times, he was simply not even considered a viable candidate.
Were people of, say, fifty years ago THAT hypocritical that they’d do all sorts of vile shit and then kick some candidate to the curb for getting a blowjob from some actress? Kennedy used to love threesomes, one girl had to be black, and the press never said a word — fear of a march on DC to kick his ass out.
Roosevelt loved to sit in his wheelchair and get blowjobs from a princess of the Netherlands. Again, not a word…
I guess the advent of the Clintons portrays a more honest and open air.
What’s next, I wonder? Jeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz…[/quote]
On the drugs issue, the majority of people born since WWII have tried at least MJ at some point in their lives and significant numbers have tried more. Another thing is, generally speaking, I’ve noticed in my reading of history that cirrhosis seams to occur at a rate orders of magnitude higher amongst “great” leaders than in societies at large. Even without pointing to some of Churchill’s supposed predilections, it’s probably fair to say that substance abuse has always had a place with the powerful.
On the sex issue, if there’s one thing that goes with political power, from Chimpanzee troops, primitive and semi-modern societies through ours today, it’s sex.
In both these matters maybe it’s a good thing if grow up and accept that leaders are humans like the rest of us and that virtuousness as a leader really has little to do with personal virtue. I guess that would mean going back to the old system in which the press didn’t mention it but everyone just knew it, but that’s impossible now in our “reality” TV age.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time and I wonder about how our candidates reflect the mind and morals of the American people. It wasn’t that long ago that if a guy smoked crack in college or cheated on his wife innumerable times, he was simply not even considered a viable candidate.
Were people of, say, fifty years ago THAT hypocritical that they’d do all sorts of vile shit and then kick some candidate to the curb for getting a blowjob from some actress? Kennedy used to love threesomes, one girl had to be black, and the press never said a word — fear of a march on DC to kick his ass out.
Roosevelt loved to sit in his wheelchair and get blowjobs from a princess of the Netherlands. Again, not a word…
I guess the advent of the Clintons portrays a more honest and open air.
What’s next, I wonder? Jeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz…[/quote]
Clinton? a more honest and open air? Clinton? CLINTON?
Really if you think about it what do you really know about Hillary’s personal life?
What ever happened to the Vince Foster case?
You got any dirt on Ike or Nixon?
Don’t count her out yet - the female, Democratic Nixon won’t be denied what she thinks she’s due without scratching out some eyeballs… oh, and South Carolina isn’t all that representative for the Super Tuesday states either.
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=ZDgyYmU4MzhjZTAzMWMyMGJmODk4YjkwODhjODkyNDY=
[i]More on the Bad Night [Rich Lowry]
On the other hand - again according to exit poll date I’m looking at - you can still see the outlines of Hillary’s traditional Democratic coalition, even on this terrible night. She won whites who don’t have a college degree and whites earning less than $50,000 (in both of those categories, she barely beat Edwards). She won pretty handily among white Democrats (44% for Hillary, 33% for Edwards, and 22% for Obama). She narrowly lost to Edwards among whites age 31-60 and tied him among whites over 60 (Obama got 26% and 16% respectively). In the states where there are fewer black voters and where Edwards is less of a factor, Hillary’s strengths among these categories of voters will serve her well.[/i]
[quote]Razorslim wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time and I wonder about how our candidates reflect the mind and morals of the American people. It wasn’t that long ago that if a guy smoked crack in college or cheated on his wife innumerable times, he was simply not even considered a viable candidate.
Were people of, say, fifty years ago THAT hypocritical that they’d do all sorts of vile shit and then kick some candidate to the curb for getting a blowjob from some actress? Kennedy used to love threesomes, one girl had to be black, and the press never said a word — fear of a march on DC to kick his ass out.
Roosevelt loved to sit in his wheelchair and get blowjobs from a princess of the Netherlands. Again, not a word…
I guess the advent of the Clintons portrays a more honest and open air.
What’s next, I wonder? Jeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz…
Clinton? a more honest and open air? Clinton? CLINTON?
Really if you think about it what do you really know about Hillary’s personal life?
What ever happened to the Vince Foster case?
You got any dirt on Ike or Nixon?[/quote]
We accept the banality of Bill Clinton. His words and actions are looked up to (pun there somewhere). That was the meaning of what I wrote. His actions are out in the open, raping and exposing himself to women, using his power to get blowjobs from star-struck young interns, yet he’s an icon.
[quote]Razorslim wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time and I wonder about how our candidates reflect the mind and morals of the American people. It wasn’t that long ago that if a guy smoked crack in college or cheated on his wife innumerable times, he was simply not even considered a viable candidate.
Were people of, say, fifty years ago THAT hypocritical that they’d do all sorts of vile shit and then kick some candidate to the curb for getting a blowjob from some actress? Kennedy used to love threesomes, one girl had to be black, and the press never said a word — fear of a march on DC to kick his ass out.
Roosevelt loved to sit in his wheelchair and get blowjobs from a princess of the Netherlands. Again, not a word…
I guess the advent of the Clintons portrays a more honest and open air.
What’s next, I wonder? Jeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz…
Clinton? a more honest and open air? Clinton? CLINTON?
Really if you think about it what do you really know about Hillary’s personal life?
What ever happened to the Vince Foster case?
You got any dirt on Ike or Nixon?[/quote]
Ike was banging his female driver.
Patton kept his niece in an apartment in London. She killed herself one week after he died.
Nixon, I don’t know.