Another disgraced Republican hypocrite

letzrockexpress

Veteran Expediter
Two comments.... One, that's friggin' hilarious.
Two, considering you didn't join our little group here until January of 2010, it is utterly astounding that in 5 short months you have been able to collate, read and relatively accurately analyze several years worth of postings in context by anyone, much less someone with so many posts. Clearly, you're the smartest person on the planet.


Of course he is, he's a Rhodes Scholar.....
 

Rhodes101

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Quiter, Liar and still one of the greatest Presidents of our time. Too bad he couldn't have had a couple of more terms.
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
A lie, well told and stuck to, is just as good as the truth...
as far as being a quitter, perhaps, like you, he didn't like England...

Not finishing his Rhodes is not quitting? Why then did he not finish? You find perjury acceptable? I though better of you, not that makes any difference. Honest men don't accept dishonesty, at least that is what I was taught. By the way I FINISHED my tour in England and did a second one, that I finished. Just as I finished my tour in Japan.
 

letzrockexpress

Veteran Expediter
Not finishing his Rhodes is not quitting? Why then did he not finish? You find perjury acceptable? I though better of you, not that makes any difference. Honest men don't accept dishonesty, at least that is what I was taught. By the way I FINISHED my tour in England and did a second one, that I finished. Just as I finished my tour in Japan.

Did I say not finishing wasn't quitting? Have you ever told a lie?
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
Did I say not finishing wasn't quitting? Have you ever told a lie?

No one is perfect, of course I have. I don't claim to be perfect. I have, however, NEVER and will NEVER commit perjury, as Clinton did. I cannot fathom a President having so little respect for the laws of the nation to commit perjury. Taking an oath before God and the courts and then lying. You don't find that different or worse?

Never mind the quitting part, his quitting his Rhodes is no really important.
 
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Rhodes101

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The question should never have been asked, so I give him a pass. Ken Starr and the GOP hounded him for 8 years for no reason.
 

greg334

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You guys are funny.

Rhodes Scholarships mean little. If you know any Rhode Scholarship recipients, then you would understand it is a stepping stone but nothing more. It is like having family tied to a college or university. Oxford is a good school by the way and not hard to get into. I would bet his scholarship has more to do with his ties to people within Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown than anything else. Yep he didn't finish but so a lot of other didn't too.

But the perjury thing is a sign of poor character. Here is a lawyer, a intelligent man who is the president of the United States. Just the lawyer part has a lot to say about his level of intelligence but being president seems to put him above a lot of others. Well the point is here is a man who knows what perjury is, and with his unlimited staff (**and MONEY**), he still lies under oath about a subject that is simply something he could have avoided - how frick'n pathetic when you think about it. Still he lied, he deserved to get removed and going back to what I said before (a long time ago) it sets the office and the people up for extortion and other serious issues that can effect our country.

The greatest president we ever had?

Maybe by Carter standards but he can't even come close to a long list of others. I think maybe Nixon could be considered a better president.
 

Turtle

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Staff member
Retired Expediter
Look at Nixon. Totally avoidable. But he tried to cover it up. If he'd have just come out and said, "You shouldn't have tried to break in to the DNC headquarters," he'd have been fine.
 

Rhodes101

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True Turtle, but Chevy Chase's career might have never taken off without the Ford impressions. Imagine a world without Fletch, too scary to even ponder.
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
Look at Nixon. Totally avoidable. But he tried to cover it up. If he'd have just come out and said, "You shouldn't have tried to break in to the DNC headquarters," he'd have been fine.

True, but he resinged. Clinton perjured himself to avoid prosecution, felony perjury if I understand it right. He too should have left office without legal action. Nixon was a fool in that matter to say the least, no excuse for what he did. No excuse for Clinton to commit perjury either. Perjury is a sure sign of a lack of character, so is the acceptance of it.
 

Rhodes101

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It depends on what your definitions of "Sexual relations and is" is. Slick Willie gotta love him, great President!
 
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