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Sarge
December-20th-2007, 07:29 PM
Know how to tell when Bill Klinton is lying?

His mouth moves

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/


WASHINGTON (CNN) – President Bush largely avoided answering questions about the 2008 presidential election during his press conference Thursday, but he did weigh in on Bill Clinton's recent claim that he and the president's father might embark on an around-the-world goodwill trip should Hillary Clinton win the White House.

“Well 41 didn’t think it’s necessary, it sounds like it’s going to be a one-man trip," an amused President Bush said of his father, former President George H. W. Bush.

Campaigning for his wife in South Carolina Monday, Bill Clinton said one of his wife's first priorities if she is elected president would be "to send me and former President Bush and a number of other people around the world to tell them that America is open for business and cooperation again."

In a statement issued to CNN Tuesday, former President Bush said he had not discussed such a trip with the Clintons and said he did not think one was necessary.

Also in his press conference Thursday, the president said he would refrain from discussing the presidential race when he was asked about former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's recent criticism of his foreign policy.

But he said he continues to raise money for the party and is "confident we'll hold the White House, and I'm confident we can pick up seats in both the Senate and the Congress."

Jumbo
December-20th-2007, 07:45 PM
Hard times, eh, Sarge? ;) :) :cheers:

Ancalagon the Black
December-20th-2007, 08:00 PM
I promise never to vote for Bill Clinton for president from now on.

Larry
December-20th-2007, 08:10 PM
But he said he continues to raise money for the party and is "confident we'll hold the White House, and I'm confident we can pick up seats in both the Senate and the Congress."

We'll be welcomed with flowers.

The_cavalierman
December-20th-2007, 09:51 PM
Know how to tell when Bill Klinton is lying?

His mouth moves

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/


WASHINGTON (CNN) – President Bush largely avoided answering questions about the 2008 presidential election during his press conference Thursday, but he did weigh in on Bill Clinton's recent claim that he and the president's father might embark on an around-the-world goodwill trip should Hillary Clinton win the White House.

“Well 41 didn’t think it’s necessary, it sounds like it’s going to be a one-man trip," an amused President Bush said of his father, former President George H. W. Bush.

Campaigning for his wife in South Carolina Monday, Bill Clinton said one of his wife's first priorities if she is elected president would be "to send me and former President Bush and a number of other people around the world to tell them that America is open for business and cooperation again."

In a statement issued to CNN Tuesday, former President Bush said he had not discussed such a trip with the Clintons and said he did not think one was necessary.

Also in his press conference Thursday, the president said he would refrain from discussing the presidential race when he was asked about former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's recent criticism of his foreign policy.

But he said he continues to raise money for the party and is "confident we'll hold the White House, and I'm confident we can pick up seats in both the Senate and the Congress."

Another Sargaganda anti-clinton thread

Shocker!

chiefhogskin48
December-20th-2007, 11:17 PM
Guys, it is pretty absurd (and insulting) that Clinton would claim such a thing. Not surprising however. I don't really think this is "Sargaganda."

twa
December-21st-2007, 04:59 AM
Is it a surprise?

Assuming anything Clinton says is truth should not be the default position. :laugh:

Burgold
December-21st-2007, 05:48 AM
I don't know after Rumsfield, Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rice, Delay, Cunningham, Frist, and about thirty others... I think the Republicans have lost the right to play the integrity card.

Clinton may be a liar. All politicians are. But in the deceit hierarchy, there are liars, damn liars, statistics and then the Bush Administration.

Sarge
December-21st-2007, 05:52 AM
I don't know after Rumsfield, Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rice, Delay, Cunningham, Frist, and about thirty others... I think the Republicans have lost the right to play the integrity card.

Clinton may be a liar. All politicians are. But in the deceit hierarchy, there are liars, damn liars, statistics and then the Bush Administration.

If that were true, then why hasn't anyone from the adminstration been impeached for perjury?

Burgold
December-21st-2007, 06:06 AM
Repubs are in collusion. Dems are cowards.

mjah
December-21st-2007, 09:51 AM
If that were true, then why hasn't anyone from the adminstration been impeached for perjury?
Because Congress is full of [SELF-CENSOR ACTIVATED] ...kitty-cats.