The Plot To Stop The President
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Glenn Greenwald does a good rundown of right-wingers and the statements they made to try and screw over President Clinton, and by extension, the American people.
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I enjoy the silence emanating from your usual trolls over this issue, Oliver.
Interesting that.
Hey, this is a great quote about President Bush!
Rep. Dick Armey, GOP majority leader: “The suspicion some people have about the president’s motives in this attack [on Iraq] is itself a powerful argument for impeachment,” Armey said in a statement. “After months of lies, the president has given millions of people around the world reason to doubt that he has sent Americans into battle for the right reasons.”
Oh, wait, it isn’t about Bush. Damn, I could have sworn…
Oooh, how about this one? Isn’t this about Bush?
Wall Street Journal editorial: “Perceptions that the American president is less interested in the global consequences than in taking any action that will enable him to hold onto power [are] a further demonstration that he has dangerously compromised himself in conducting the nation’s affairs, and should be impeached.”
Whoops, no again. They fit so nicely, though.
Of course, it’s still too easy for the Republicans to gloss over the fact that had they perhaps been a little more interested in matters of state rather than matters in Clinton’s sex life (which I still maintain was no one’s business but that of Clinton and his wife), perhaps Osama would already have been dead and 9/11 never would have happened. But hey – let’s not worry about actual threats to the state when we can debate the morality of a guy who gets caught cheating on his wife and make the nation a laughingstock in the process!