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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The Clintons: A Legacy of Deceit and Muddy Waters

Looks like Clinton daughter Chelsea has learned from some of the best liars and obfuscators in the country: her parents.

When someone at Butler University in Indianapolis asked her about Hillary's credibility, Breitbart.com tells us this was her response:

Chelsea Clinton had a quick retort Tuesday when asked whether her mother's credibility had been hurt during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

"Wow, you're the first person actually that's ever asked me that question in the, I don't know maybe, 70 college campuses I've now been to, and I do not think that is any of your business," Clinton said during a campaign visit for her mother, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Well, when Hillary Clinton's husband was President of the United States at the time he committed adultery, perjured himself, tampered with witnesses and tampered with evidence; and when Hillary Clinton has billed herself as a kind of "co-president" where we're supposed to believe that much of her "experience" qualifying her for the presidency, and while all this activity from Bill was going on, Hillary was either (a) so oblivious she didn't know the truth, or (b) knew and helped cover it up...then yes, it's definitely the people's business.

Someone who is so clueless that her husband can get oral sex repeatedly in a government facility--while she's in the building, at least one time--and she claims to not know, or is lying about knowing, that goes directly to the kind of character of someone being considered not only to run this country, but to enforce the laws of this country.

Not our business? It's definitely our business. And if Chelsea doesn't like it, maybe she needs to find something other than public service to occupy her time.


3 comments:

Unknown said...

Re: Question from College Student to Chelsea about Monica

Chelsea,

It's fair comment. It does go to your parents' credibility and to their scandal-ridden administration.

You are campaigning for your mother.

It's clear the issue's finally here.

Get used to it.

Anonymous said...

So someone finally had the guts to ask a relevant question of the Princess and she couldn't handle it. The fact that no one has asked before is the more important aspect of the story. Why do others have to do the job of the MSM?
GO DAWGS!

Anonymous said...

They should of asked her how it felt dodging imaginary sniper bullets.

Please tell your Mom to give up. There is no coronation in the USA.

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