Black Lives Matter vs Bill Clinton
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:04 pm
"...overflowing with foulmouthed ignorance."
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Spells hardest hit.Herv100 wrote:deadmanwalking is so torn over this one
I make no secret of my loathing for the man and his politics, policies, and behavior. But to give credit where due, no other politician in my lifetime was as slippery, wily, and adroit at handling the masses.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Bill always did have a gift for tactical honesty. Lie, obfuscate, blather, at times blunder...but when he needed to really slip a tackle, full frontal honesty.
powerlifter54 wrote:I make no secret of my loathing for the man and his politics, policies, and behavior. But to give credit where due, no other politician in my lifetime was as slippery, wily, and adroit at handling the masses.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Bill always did have a gift for tactical honesty. Lie, obfuscate, blather, at times blunder...but when he needed to really slip a tackle, full frontal honesty.
i believe the phrase was "first black President".Blaidd Drwg wrote:powerlifter54 wrote:I make no secret of my loathing for the man and his politics, policies, and behavior. But to give credit where due, no other politician in my lifetime was as slippery, wily, and adroit at handling the masses.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Bill always did have a gift for tactical honesty. Lie, obfuscate, blather, at times blunder...but when he needed to really slip a tackle, full frontal honesty.
He was the first black republican...what's not to love?
Kazuya Mishima wrote:Like most niggers, Bill could never control his mouth or keep it in his pants.
I agree that he would trounce this current crop. That is no great feat as this is the sorriest lot I can recall in my life time.Blaidd Drwg wrote:I love the GOP...so regressive they can't even sniff test their own.
You're way off Kaz...Billious has better mouth control than just about anyone in the modern era. Slicker and Trickier than Nixon by far...crowd control on par with Reagan, able to talk for hours without saying a damn thing.Could he run again, he'd trounce the shit out of the current field and the standing prez.
Like Nixon you gotta recognize the level of game.
It clearly is...and yet.. regressive nutters on both sides are crowing like Trump and Sanders are the second coming of Teddy and Frankie Roosevelt ctively.Bob Wildes wrote:I agree that he would trounce this current crop. That is no great feat as this is the sorriest lot I can recall in my life time.Blaidd Drwg wrote:I love the GOP...so regressive they can't even sniff test their own.
You're way off Kaz...Billious has better mouth control than just about anyone in the modern era. Slicker and Trickier than Nixon by far...crowd control on par with Reagan, able to talk for hours without saying a damn thing.Could he run again, he'd trounce the shit out of the current field and the standing prez.
Like Nixon you gotta recognize the level of game.
I put Bill's crowd control up about Ronnie's. The dude was masterful in any kind of speaking engagement and could slip into so many different incarnations. He makes the current crop of one-dimensional cartoon characters look laughable.Blaidd Drwg wrote:It clearly is...and yet.. regressive nutters on both sides are crowing like Trump and Sanders are the second coming of Teddy and Frankie Roosevelt ctively.Bob Wildes wrote:I agree that he would trounce this current crop. That is no great feat as this is the sorriest lot I can recall in my life time.Blaidd Drwg wrote:I love the GOP...so regressive they can't even sniff test their own.
You're way off Kaz...Billious has better mouth control than just about anyone in the modern era. Slicker and Trickier than Nixon by far...crowd control on par with Reagan, able to talk for hours without saying a damn thing.Could he run again, he'd trounce the shit out of the current field and the standing prez.
Like Nixon you gotta recognize the level of game.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/09/us/po ... .html?_r=0Former President Bill Clinton said Friday that he regretted drowning out the chants of black protesters at a rally in Philadelphia the day before, when he issued an aggressive defense of his administration’s impact on black families. His reaction thrust a debate about the 1990s into the center of his wife’s presidential campaign, one that has focused heavily on issues of race and criminal justice.
“I know those young people yesterday were just trying to get good television,”