I've never understood how, in the process of having the 8 years you could - could! - have to be President, you would decide to get your dick adulterously sucked. I would never do that. Even if I had a fetish for plump jewish woman, I would wait until my opportunity to change the fate of mankind was expired before I indulged myself. Bill is unique for not catching on to that simple principle.
He's also unique for getting accolades: for being touted as some sort of revolutionary while actually being an enabler of some very bad ideas.
I've never liked Bill Clinton and I say that as a die-hard Democrat. He began the exportation of jobs. He began the friendly fire technique of triangulation. He was all hat, as a Democrat, if you know what I mean...
But I'm not selfish enough to not mitigate many of his decisions in my mind - excepting that fucking stupid blow job, which has no excuse -
and I'm well aware of the disinformed good feelings he has as a post-presidential national figure...
and if he doesn't do something selfish - which I don't expect he would, because in his heart he believes what I believe...
then he could become a legend, tonight.
Nothing is more true than that Barrack Obama has to be re-elected in November. That is the only truth there is right now. If the guy I've hated - the guy who spilled healthcare reform on the floor in 1993 - can prove his heart and do the right thing, then I will too. I will sing his praises til the day I die.
Update: It amazes me, how pack-like - and how instinctually - the people here circle the wagons to protect someone who was not a good president.
I remember, I watched in hope as Clinton accepted the nomination, became the candidate and then the president - and then screwed up left and right. He was a terrible president. He took the most important issue of our time -health-care reform - and handed it off to his wife. Regardless of what you think of her now, that was an incredibly novice move. No one respected her for any posiition she had been elected to, and what was the grand effect? Health care was done - DONE - for another 16 years. That is the legacy of Bill Clinton, no matter haw many people pretend that he didn't put a college girl on her knees for his pleasure.