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This is not exactly on point, but more fuel for the fire. The whole thing about Hilary not wanted military uniforms in the White House is pretty much public knowledge. This fact is mentioned in the book Deriliction of Duty, which was written by the Air Force officer who carried the nuclear football during a portion of the Clinton Administration. Probably the most bizarre story this gentleman relayed in the book was about Al Gore.
On his first day on the job, he happened to enter the elevator at the same time as the vice president. He immediately said good morning sir, to the VP. He said Al Gore looked at him, turned and looked straight ahead, saying nothing. As you can imagine, the guy was blown away.
During the next week, it happened again, with the same results. After that, he never said a word to the VP. I mean how much of an ass must Gore be not to even acknowledge this gentleman?
It reminds me of the Yankee game John Kerry attended during the last campaign. During one inning, Kerry sat next to a soldier. As the camera settled on Kerry, he never once said anything to the soldier. The next inning a good looking young lady who assisted in the campaign sat next to Kerry. He was all over her. Ok, so he's not gay. But what a sh... bag.
Now some may say that focusing on these two innocuous incidents is trivial and petty. I believe it speaks volumes about these two politicians and the party they serve. Thats why the info TR posted is not suprising. With them it's all form over substance. A car in every garage, a chicken in every pot and we're going to double the SF.
Best bs line yet. Sharon Stone said Hilary is too sexy to be elected. Too sexy. The hits just keep on coming.
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