Quotable Bill
"I hope your children turn out to be as perfect as you are, sir."
--Bill Clinton to a heckler in Central Park who called him an embarrassment to the office (link.)
Via: Political Wire.
"I hope your children turn out to be as perfect as you are, sir."
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Hah! Always knew he was a smart guy. After all, he got away with perjury, didn't he?
Darn, Clinton lied under oath about boinking a young girl while he was in his late 40s. I bet that was a fun piece of pie for an old dude. Thats what I don't get about guys my age who ask, why her. Guys, when you're that old, that is like hooking up with the hottest girl in your High School Senior class while you are in your senior year. Moving on...
Come on dude, is that, that bad in light of our current society? Where half of all marriages end in divorce probably due to adultry. That doesn't make it right, it makes it very human, perfect boy. Haven't you ever done something you regretted? Weren't you upset at yourself more than anyone else. Try to paint the guy as an immoral heathen, but I think thats all political and I bet Bill Clinton is a pretty good dude. When are you going to start looking at a set of facts and take away your own bias. I bet if Bush snorted cocaine at Camp David while Dad was President, you would say its a lie....wait a minute.....
I have no doubt Clinton is a fun guy. It wouldn't suprise me if W did cocaine in his past. If I could get a 20's girl when I'm in my 50's I'd feel lucky (especially if Hillary the witch was my wife) except I love my wife & wouldn't cheat.
Rock, thanks for sharing such a great story regarding your affections towards the lady. Brings a tear to my eye(j/k). Bad and good men cheat, its a character flaw. We all have those flaws. I don't cheat, but I smoke too much ganja.........start the impeachment proceedings.....
So good we deserve the rest:
"Oh, really? I think I did a helluva job.... I'll admit I misled people about my personal life. And I have even apologized for it, but I never misled the people about policy and I certainly never misled the people about going to war."
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