January 15, 2006

INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW

Why the Dems have worked so hard to keep this report from seeing the light of day. One popular theory is that it shed some light on White House use of the IRS to harass perceived enemies. Sorry LB Buddy, this is not Nixon, but Clinton. Drudge strikes again.

Posted by LMC at January 15, 2006 09:51 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Don't ever confuse me with a Clinton lover. The guy was the most effective Republican in decades. I just don't understand all you guys hatred of him...

Posted by: LB buddy at January 15, 2006 11:29 PM

Clinton lover? No.

Clinton love child?

It would certainly explain a lot....

Posted by: Steve the LLamabutcher at January 15, 2006 11:38 PM

What ignited Republican distain of Bill Clinton was two fold (a) his complete lack of personal integrity (b) his political opportunism on just about every conceivable topic excluding abortion.

Posted by: KMR at January 16, 2006 08:39 AM

KMR:

Wow, those are the same reasons I hated him! How about Delay?

STLB:

Really makes you scared when Bill INDC an I have that bastard love child doesn't it...


Posted by: LB buddy at January 16, 2006 10:43 AM

That would make a great name for a blog: "bastard child of president bubba"

Oh, and I think Delay should be roasted over a spit. Jim Wright, Tom Delay, not a dime's worth of difference to me.

Posted by: Steve the LB at January 16, 2006 02:01 PM

LB Buddy - I'll put off judgement on Rep. DeLay until he has had his trial. Texas Prosecutor Ronnie Earle's grand jury shopping (#3 produced the indictments he wanted) leads me to believe Tom Delay's biggest sin was being good at his job.

As for Bill Clinton, the first I had ever heard of him was after the Congressional vote authorizing Gulf War I. Gov. Clinton, in response to a question on the War Resolution said something very close to "I sympathized with the minority [mostly Democrats opposed to military action], but I would have voted with the majority if it was a close vote".

Gov. Clinton was mentioned as a possible presidental canidate. I was alarmed that a man with so little backbone could be president. The Clinton administrations were a long eight years for me.

Posted by: KMR at January 16, 2006 05:01 PM