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 Bear1949
 
posted on August 15, 2005 08:02:31 PM new
by Klaus Rohrich
Monday, August 15, 2005

It seems that some members of the former mainstream media are suffering from a serious bout of amnesia. Last week CNN ran a promo for its "Situation Room" program, hosted by Wolf Blitzer, their Washington correspondent. The promo posed the question: "What would Clinton do… about AIDS, Africa, terrorism…?" The short answer, of course, is not much.

I am frankly surprised that CNN would walk down that path, as history has already dealt with what Clinton would and would not do. Clinton, whose silver tongue managed to mask his more obvious shortcomings, has probably done more to encourage anti-western terrorism than any previous president, except, perhaps Jimmy Carter.

When Saddam Hussein refused to co-operate with UN weapons inspectors and thumbed his nose at the rest of the world, Clinton wrung his hands and warned of the potential danger his regime posed to the West and then lobbed a few missiles into Iraq before returning to play "hide the cigar" with White House interns.

In 1993 after the first attempt by Islamic fundamentalists at toppling the World Trade Center, Clinton treated the entire episode as a law-enforcement matter rather than an attack against the U.S. This betrayed a serious misreading of the situation on Clinton’s part, as subsequent attacks against U.S. interests became more brazen and more destructive.

In March of 1996 the government of Sudan offered to turn Osama bin Laden, the founder of the Al Qaeda terrorist network, over to the U.S. Clinton turned down the offer claiming that the U.S. had no "legal" authority to arrest the arch terrorist. Clinton’s shortsighted largesse resulted in dire consequences for America.

On August 7, 1998 Al Qaeda terrorists bombed two U.S. embassies in Africa, which resulted in more than 200 deaths and thousands of serious injuries. Clinton’s immediate response was to pledge that every effort would be made to catch the bombers. His first orders were to send counter-terrorism experts along with FBI agents to the scene of the "crime".

"These acts of terrorist violence are abhorrent, they are inhuman," Clinton told a White House press conference. "We will use all the means at our disposal to bring those responsible to justice," he added.

His idea of justice was to initiate a cruise missile strike on an aspirin factory in the Sudan as well as a suspected terrorist base in Afghanistan, neither of which actually caught any of the plotters.

On October 12, 2000, two Al Qaeda terrorists pulled a bomb-laden boat alongside the guided missile destroyer USS Cole, and detonated the explosives, causing a 12m X 12m hole in the side of the ship and killing 17 sailors. In response, Clinton dispatched FBI agents to Aden to investigate. Again, he treated an act of war as a law enforcement matter. It wasn’t until November 3, 2002, under the Bush administration that an appropriate retaliatory action took care of the planner, Abu Ali al-Harithi, who was killed by a U.S. Hellfire missile guided by CIA agents in Yemen.

During the Clinton administration Yassar Arafat, the arch-terrorist and murderer responsible for the 1972 Olympic village massacre of Israeli athletes, visited the White House more often than any other foreign "dignitary". What does this say about Clinton’s sympathies?

So the real question should be: "who cares what Clinton would do now"? In my opinion, he’s done enough to last the U.S. for generations.

Rather than pontificate about what he might do in a similar situation and try to second-guess Bush, Clinton would be well advised to keep his mouth shut and do what he does best. I’m sure there are still lots of women in the world that he hasn’t groped yet.

For over two centuries American presidents who have left office have had a tradition of declining to comment on their successor’s actions. Only two presidents, Carter and Clinton, have broken with this tradition. Both were southern Democrats, and more importantly both were disastrously bad presidents. The least they could do is keep their yaps shut, fade away and let their fellow citizens forget about them. And the least CNN could do to improve its declining audience numbers is to get off the Clinton bandwagon.


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"Why, it appears that we appointed all of our worst generals to command the armies and we appointed all of our best generals to edit the newspapers. I mean, I found by reading a newspaper that these editor generals saw all of the defects plainly from the start but didn't tell me until it was too late. I'm willing to yield my place to these best generals and I'll do my best for the cause by editing a newspaper." --Robert E. Lee
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on August 15, 2005 08:48:03 PM new
It wasn't until November 3, 2002, under the Bush administration that an appropriate retaliatory action took care of the planner, Abu Ali al-Harithi, who was killed by a U.S. Hellfire missile guided by CIA agents in Yemen.


I'm not positive if this was the missile that blew up that white car several were riding in....and the lefties here screamed bloody murder because 'innocents' could have been in the car along with this turd, but I believe it was.

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Yep...good to have a MAN in the White House who has a strong back bone and acts in this Nation's best interests. Rather than one that was so concerned our enemies LIKED us or not.

The 'hide the cigar' got a chuckle from me.


And surprise, surprise this is from a Canadian. There is hope for Canada yet.



"Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy. This is their essence." --Ann Coulter

And why the American Voters chose to RE-elect President Bush to four more years. YES!!!
 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on August 15, 2005 09:23:01 PM new
When will you Republicans ever get over Clinton?
Well, I shouldn't really tease you on it, because God knows Bush will be the topic of scorn and ridicule for the next decade among Democrats..

 
 NearTheSea
 
posted on August 15, 2005 10:59:48 PM new
When will you Republicans ever get over Clinton?

Who in the hell is Clinton??



Bear should the subject of this be WWCD?

I know I'm up to late now

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on August 15, 2005 11:09:53 PM new
You are correct maggie....we probably will be talking about him for generations. Saying great things about how what he has done turned the ME around so that more sought freedom.


okay...I know you won't buy that one...

but we do talk about the actions/inactions of a lot of past presidents....not just him. It's just he's our most recent to pick on.


You guys enjoy picking at everything this President does....why would you expect it would be any different for the right?


Plus another factor I think you lefties don't realize when we're mentioning clinton...is he's STILL in the news....right along with old hillary. It's current news we're discussing about him too...and not at all unusual that he would be brought up.


It's not like he did like most ex-presidents do....fade into the sunset. He loves any media exposure he can get. That won't ever change. And we'll only be seeing more of him IF hillary does get the dem nomination for 2008.



"Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy. This is their essence." --Ann Coulter

And why the American Voters chose to RE-elect President Bush to four more years. YES!!!
 
 parklane64
 
posted on August 16, 2005 11:38:52 AM new
Smoke a cigar? Eat some pizza? Order another suicide?

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The Islamofascist fig-puckers are fighting to spread their culture and religion, and to destroy ours
 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on August 16, 2005 11:48:18 AM new
"... Saying great things about how what he has done turned the ME around so that more sought freedom."



 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on August 16, 2005 12:28:16 PM new
Better question.. what would I do if I got my hands on Clinton? Now, there's a yummy day dream.. LOL

 
 dblfugger9
 
posted on August 16, 2005 12:31:30 PM new
a yummy day dream

ugh..,thats so gay!

 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on August 16, 2005 02:06:41 PM new
To each his own, Muddlefugger, to each his own.
Are you sparing for a fight again?...bring it on MF..I love a glutton for punishment!

 
 dblfugger9
 
posted on August 16, 2005 02:20:01 PM new
whats to fight shanghi magpie?

Bill Clinton is your idea of yummy?! ah...yea-aaah okay!


rofl!!



 
 classicrock000
 
posted on August 16, 2005 02:28:18 PM new
'Better question.. what would I do if I got my hands on Clinton? Now, there's a yummy day dream."


dont forget to get your dress cleaned








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Golfer:Stop checking your watch all the time,its too much of a distraction.
Caddy:Its not a watch, its a compass
 
 Bear1949
 
posted on August 16, 2005 02:42:58 PM new
what would I do if I got my hands on Clinton?



Make sure Bill Clinton is out of town first...






"Why, it appears that we appointed all of our worst generals to command the armies and we appointed all of our best generals to edit the newspapers. I mean, I found by reading a newspaper that these editor generals saw all of the defects plainly from the start but didn't tell me until it was too late. I'm willing to yield my place to these best generals and I'll do my best for the cause by editing a newspaper." --Robert E. Lee
 
 Piinthesky
 
posted on August 16, 2005 03:35:44 PM new

Better question.. what would I do if I got my hands on Clinton? Now, there's a yummy day dream

Oh Maggie, you'd better go wash your mouth out with soap.....after you're done with him.


 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on August 16, 2005 03:57:20 PM new
Hey, EtexBill...if you are out there looking in...just heard that President Bush is reading the book you recommended..Salt A world history by Kurlansky...and who says the Pres doesn't read what we write here on the Round Table! LOL

 
 
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