Originally posted by eddiek
Kinda one of those deals where the ones who ain't guilty can cast the first stone, otherwise they need to be quiet and go home.
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Plenty of politicians, Republican and Democrat, haven't abused taxpayers' trust by inappropriately spending money for campaign purposes or convenient photo opportunities. So while Clinton perhaps should perhaps stand aside and reconsider criticisms based on past actions, there are still plenty of rank and file Democratic politicians with the right and moral authority to demand explanations.
Like that Senator he was talking about. If it was alright when he did it for President Hillary and the First Husband Billy, it is okay now.
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Well, he was bringing up Senator Byrd not because he supported or abetted Clinton, but rather because he is a huge pork barrel spender. From that perspective, Byrd has no right to demand that Bush justify his
wasteful spending, but he certainly may demand that Bush justify his
inappropriate actions. It's pretty hard to justify a spectacular landing on an aircraft carrier (which endangered the president's life more than other possible alternatives; the Secret Service must have had a heart attack). Doubly so when Rove basically admitted that the only reason they did it was for use in the campaign -- a taxpayer paid campaign stunt, in essence.
-- Todd/Leviathn