CLINTON nostalgia is being replaced by Clinton neuralgia

18 Aug 2013 20:27 #1 by Blazer Bob
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/18/opini ... ndowd&_r=0


"WASHINGTON — CLINTON nostalgia is being replaced by Clinton neuralgia.


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Why is it that America’s roil family always seems better in abstract than in concrete? The closer it gets to running the world once more, the more you are reminded of all the things that bugged you the last time around.

The Clintons’ neediness, their sense of what they are owed in material terms for their public service, their assumption that they’re entitled to everyone’s money.

Are we about to put the “For Rent” sign back on the Lincoln Bedroom?

If Americans are worried about money in politics, there is no larger concern than the Clintons, "...

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18 Aug 2013 20:47 - 18 Aug 2013 20:53 #2 by Wayne Harrison
Bob, have you heard the latest conspiracy theory on this?

According to a Fox News pundit, this story was published (planted) by the New York Times now in order to get it out of the way and behind HIllary before she begins her campaign. That way, it's old news in two years. It's all a big conspiracy between the New York times and the Clinton camp to insure she becomes president.

Personally, I'm not convinced she's even going to run again.

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18 Aug 2013 20:53 #3 by UNDER MODERATION
Replied by UNDER MODERATION on topic CLINTON nostalgia is being replaced by Clinton neuralgia

Blazer Bob wrote: www.nytimes.com/2013/08/18/opinion/sunda...ref=maureendowd&_r=0


"WASHINGTON — CLINTON nostalgia is being replaced by Clinton neuralgia.


Unease at Clinton Foundation Over Finances and Ambitions (August 14, 2013)
»
Why is it that America’s roil family always seems better in abstract than in concrete? The closer it gets to running the world once more, the more you are reminded of all the things that bugged you the last time around.

The Clintons’ neediness, their sense of what they are owed in material terms for their public service, their assumption that they’re entitled to everyone’s money.

Are we about to put the “For Rent” sign back on the Lincoln Bedroom?

If Americans are worried about money in politics, there is no larger concern than the Clintons, "...



Those were your big issues!? Mu ha ha ha ha ha ha What about his hairstyle, did that bother you too?

How about the fact that the economy was strong, the budget was balanced and we had a surplus in the treasury?

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18 Aug 2013 21:12 #4 by archer

Vice Lord wrote: How about the fact that the economy was strong, the budget was balanced and we had a surplus in the treasury?


I'm not sure any of those are a priority of conservatives.....how can you peddle economic fear under those circumstances?

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18 Aug 2013 21:32 #5 by UNDER MODERATION
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archer wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: How about the fact that the economy was strong, the budget was balanced and we had a surplus in the treasury?


I'm not sure any of those are a priority of conservatives.....how can you peddle economic fear under those circumstances?


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18 Aug 2013 22:10 #6 by Blazer Bob

Conservative Voice wrote: Bob, have you heard the latest conspiracy theory on this?

According to a Fox News pundit, this story was published (planted) by the New York Times now in order to get it out of the way and behind HIllary before she begins her campaign. That way, it's old news in two years. It's all a big conspiracy between the New York times and the Clinton camp to insure she becomes president.

Personally, I'm not convinced she's even going to run again.


Why would that be a conspiracy? Sounds like run of the mill politics to me.

Power to politicians is like flame to a moth.

I was shocked to my toes when McCain ran for reelection after loosing POTUS.

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