Author Topic: The Wisdom of our First President  (Read 836 times)

Offline weazel

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« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2003, 03:24:34 PM »
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"Of the two, which would you trust around your wife and daughter? Which one had (or has) the most realistic foreign policy toward North Korea?


Neither one is a pedophile to my knowledge so the question has no relevance in the context your using to my 10 y.o. daughter.

But if they were around her I'll bet WJC would entertain her in a manner appropriate to her age where chimpy would probably relegate the duty to an underling or his wife since he wouldn't have a clue as how to relate to a child.

All you need to look at is how well adjusted Chelsea Clinton is compared to the offspring of satan barb and Jenna appear to be to see which did their work as a parent.

As far as Korea goes Clinton had the balls to sign off on his negotiations with Korea where chimp-boy is using back channel negotiations and will end up sweetening the deal Clinton made just to make the crisis disappear.

Mark my words...time will also prove this assertion.
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Offline Kieran

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« Reply #31 on: January 12, 2003, 03:30:05 PM »
I'll take that one, Moose.

Peer pressure. Really. The accepted perception of Bush is that he isn't too bright. So, in order to appear "with it" or "above it all", people appear to have to have a detachment from him. Some have to be so above it all they have to detach themselves from both parties at every opportunity. It's cooler to be "independent".

I didn't particularly like Bush as a first choice, but I am pleased pretty much so far in his presidency, and if the Dems can't give me a better choice I will vote for him this time. (You see, last time I voted against Gore).