Aug 5, 2009

The Man

Say what you want about Bill Clinton, rehash any old jokes and supercilious comments about any decisions made in the past. And then read this story and watch the video. I'd honestly like to hear any ideas about what a former American president would say to the dictator of the most secretive and arguably the most oppressed nation in the world. Do you shake hands and smile in the face of a childish monster?



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  1. I find it fascinating how there seems to be a loving admiration for Clinton in his post-presidential years. While still finding him to be somewhat of a sleeze-bag, I have nothing personal against him, and he seems to seek to do good (biases aside) with relatively good intentions in most cases, except when the success/progress of he or his wife is involved (then he seems to become a selfish, childish prick). Granted, there will always be many who hate him. But in general, the public seems to regard him as the aging star of their favorite TV show from a more innocent time.

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    As for Clinton's dealings with N. Korea, he probably gave up all of America's nuclear defense secrets and offered the current administration as a string puppet to the mad dictator, which, if true (and why wouldn't it be?), means certain death for us all.

    Glenn Beck--out.

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