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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

"BJ" CLINTON…THAT POLITICAL SAGE, OPINES ON 2012 ELECTION AND THE GOP...


In a recent interview with ABC our old friend "BJ" Clinton, "Slick Willie" to some, offered up what it is that he sees as being his humble opinion as well as a little critique on who it is that he sees as being the eventual GOP nominee, Mitt Romney. His claim is that the likely Republican nominee will face the challenge of wooing voters already wary of what "BJ" referred to as being Romney's flip-flopping on issues. Now ain't that the pot calling the kettle black. Speaking of black, I've lost count of the number of instances where our "Dear Beloved Leader," Barry has "flipped-flopped" and yet "BJ" seems to be of the opinion that that is of very little consequence. I mean, when you count up the number of times that Barry has out and out lied to the American people, it would seem to far out weigh anything that can be said about Romney. Barry seems pathological regarding his need to lie.



In speaking about Romney, old "BJ" said, “He started this campaign in the aftermath of that tea party victory in 2010, when all the people on the far right of the Republican Party actually believed a majority of the voters had embraced the specific things they were saying." Going on to say, "So it created a horrible dilemma for Romney. And the poor man got in trouble for the Etch A Sketch remark. That’s like the saying, ‘There is nothing more damaging in politics than telling the truth.’ I mean, the truth is, that’s what he’s got to do.’” Don’t you think "BJ" talking about telling the truth is more than just a little ironic. I still remember him looking me in the eye while wagging a boney finger and lying to me. And while our state-controlled media was only too happy to blow out of proportion the Etch A Sketch remark, they bend over backwards in their effort to make sure Barry's lies go unreported.


Old "BJ" said it's his firm belief that Romney must “convince the swing voters that he’ll be moderate enough and open enough and inclusive enough to be an effective president, and hope that the Republican base voters say, ‘Well, okay, so he maybe wasn’t as right-wing as he claimed to be in the primary, but he’s still more conservative than President Obama. I guess I’ll vote for him anyway, and I won’t stay home.’ Adding that, “I doubt if he can do it.” I think he underestimates how badly those of us on the right want to rid ourselves of Barry. And really, who on our side really gives a flying f#*k what this letch has to say about anything. Granted there remain many in the Democrat Party who still view this creep as some political sage, but the reality of it that he is nothing more that the proprietor of a Porn Shop/Massage Parlor disguised as a presidential library.


Old "BJ" went on to tell ABC that he actually had an easier time in 1992 than Romney does now, because Clinton faced challenges only about his character, while Romney must answer questions about his flip-flopping on issues. “I named Al Gore. We introduced our economic plan. Then we introduced ourselves to the American people,” "BJ" said. “But we never had to change what we were saying from primary to the general.” The problem Romney faces, old "BJ" added, is that voters “don’t really know what he believes.” And what exactly did we know about Barry leading up to the 2008 election? NOT MUCH! The media was desperate in its effort to hide anything and everything that would have shown just how radical this guy is. It's only been since he was elected that we have come to know just how much of a devoted socialist this guy is. So at this point ANYBODY would be better than Barry.


And again, if you can believe any of the polls, Romney’s prospects in the November election also appear grim based on the results showing that Barry appears to be leading Romney by a margin of 51 percent to 42 percent among registered voters in 12 battleground states. Last month, Barry trailed Romney by two points. And supposed even more ominous for Romney, Barry leads him by what described as a whopping 18 percentage points among women voters in the 12 states, which include Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. And among women under age 50, Obama leads widens further, beating Romney by a 2-to-1 margin, 60 to 30 percent. As I have stated earlier, if all women want to do is to be able to go in search of the perfect f@#K at the expense of all else, then I guess they'll vote for Barry. But that says much more about the women in this country than it does about Romney.


And in closing I'd like to add that I'm really sick of this old pervert who, like Jimmy Carter, has a rather over inflated sense of importance. Together with Carter, these two were the most disastrous presidents since FDR, and "BJ" did more to denigrate the office than anyone in recent memory, other than Barry. "BJ" seems to be operating under the misguided notion that because he successfully dodged impeachment he is now someone whose opinion should be valued. And, for whatever reason, there remains a significant number of Democrats who remain loyal to the Clintons. Personally I just don't get the draw. Because they're both just as far to the left as is Barry, they're just a little more clandestine about it, even devious. But make no mistake about it, these two, together with Barry, are all birds of a feather. They all possess the same deep-seated loathing for this country and for capitalism.

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