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July 19, 2007: Hill/Bill video - good for a laugh

I think Elizabeth Edwards' comment that her husband would be more sympathetic to women's issues than Hillary is just dopey electioneering. But the above love-dovey Bill/Hill tripe in response is really an eye-roller. No wonder they turned off comments on YouTube.

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Typical Clinton theatrics. After decades of lying to the public in every possible way about every possible topic, somehow, some people still believe what they have to say. Utterly astonishing.

Still, am I the only person who's noticed that Bill looks really, really bad these days? Seriously, he looks older than Jimmy Carter. I often wonder whether he'll literally survive his wife's campaign.

Maybe the Clintons' contract with Satan is about to expire. One can only hope.


"Still, am I the only person who's noticed that Bill looks really, really bad these days?"

No, but I'm still hoping for him to be the first President killed by an enraged husband.


Roger, pass the barf bag. They are so indigestible.

I pray - on my knees - that there is some cagy Karl Rove clone at the RNC working day and night planning that around September or so next year, we Americans, will see a Hillary SwiftBoat attack which sinks her and the whole illustrious Democratic party.

I have a notion that it will come at the Democratic convention that after she is nominated and the golden couple slithers on the stage amidst cascading red and white and blue ballons, a huge national exodus for the restrooms will occur.


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