Reader comments: 'Clinton fatigue' increasing
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andrew | 5:24 a.m. May 10, 2008
At least Clinton didn't start a war on false pretenses or shred the Constitution by sanctioning torture and outing CIA agents. He didn't bother to stop in New Orleans until four days after Katrina. As governor, he continually used the death penalty clearly at odds with the Christianity he espouses. I can go on and on. To sum up, when Clinton lied, nobody died. The administration of George W. Bush and his henchmen, Dick Cheney, Rumsfield, Condi and a cast of way too many will undoubtably go down as the most morally corrupt one in the history of the nation. Though it seems unlikely now, I would gladly take the Clintons anyday. 8 years of peace and prosperity anyone?
Michael | 7:35 a.m. May 10, 2008
It is now all over for Clinton- and she now knows it. The only question is when she will back out of the race and admit that Obama is the nominee.
chuck keilman | 10:22 a.m. May 10, 2008
Michael. You are terribly misinformed and are just spouting the mantra of the media. Do your own research about the War in Iraq and understand it was sanctioned by Congress. The death penalty is not against Christianity, There was no torture going on at Gitmo, and water boarding was only used 3 times the results of which saved thousands of lives. And if you want to talk about moral corruption who was it that had sex in the oval office?
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GeeBee | 10:32 a.m. May 10, 2008
@ Chuck-
Turn off your AM radio and get with the program. You're a dying breed of Bush sympathizer.
Turn off your AM radio and get with the program. You're a dying breed of Bush sympathizer.
John | 10:57 a.m. May 10, 2008
Rape, sexual harassment, bombing the life out of Kosovo? How dare you say "when Cinton lied, no one died! Ask the dead in Kosovo about that.
Clinton was the luckiest president in US history. He ignored terrorism just long enough to get out of the white house with the furniture and door knobs, he rode the dot com boom to the point where people actually think HE had anything to do with the economy, and he benefited from the fact that liberal senators proclaimed him guilty of the accusations during impeachment, but refused to cast the votes to remove him from office.
If Hillary knows how to bring economic prosperity, why doesn't she tell us all the big secret?
She is done, she will not be re-elected to the Senate, so she is going to have to move to another state and hope to BS them into voting her back into Congress. Good luck lady.
Anyone for president, but a Clinton or a Bush
Clinton was the luckiest president in US history. He ignored terrorism just long enough to get out of the white house with the furniture and door knobs, he rode the dot com boom to the point where people actually think HE had anything to do with the economy, and he benefited from the fact that liberal senators proclaimed him guilty of the accusations during impeachment, but refused to cast the votes to remove him from office.
If Hillary knows how to bring economic prosperity, why doesn't she tell us all the big secret?
She is done, she will not be re-elected to the Senate, so she is going to have to move to another state and hope to BS them into voting her back into Congress. Good luck lady.
Anyone for president, but a Clinton or a Bush
Mark B | 11:06 a.m. May 10, 2008
The DN shouldn't print letters which contain errors of fact. There's no evidence of abuse of the White House during or after the Clinton terms. The writer is just parroting stuff refuted years ago.
As to the Clinton family future, the former president is popular the world over (Utah excepted), and the Senator has years left on her term. Looks as though the writer will have to wait awhile before dancing on the family graves.
As to the Clinton family future, the former president is popular the world over (Utah excepted), and the Senator has years left on her term. Looks as though the writer will have to wait awhile before dancing on the family graves.
Chad | 11:57 a.m. May 10, 2008
John, all I can say to that is "amen". It truly is time for a change. Both of our last 2-term presidents have been absolute jokes. I wish we could ditch the 2-party fiasco and actually look to elect the best PERSON for the job, instead of most of the country blindly following the right or the left when the best is actually somewhere in the middle.
You voted for her! | 2:04 p.m. May 10, 2008
It took Bush to make Hillary look presidential. Thanks Rush for getting people to elect Bush. It's a shame McCain doesn't get elected. He would ruin what's left of the Republican Party.
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