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Captain's Quarters Comments: Clinton Wins Support From Another Ethics-Challenged Administration

  • Jazz · 2 years ago
    In all fairness, if Hillary's time as first lady doesn't qualify as experience in seeking high office (it doesn't) then it's probably not very even handed to lay the ills of the Chirac administration at the feet of his wife. I'm not politically tone deaf enough to fail to realize that people will want to make the connection, but unless there's information on Ms. Chirac's actions as an elected official, she should probably be treated as a free agent.
  • TomB · 2 years ago
    Captain,
    Also, a big corruption and perjury scandal is brewing in Canada around the former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. Details are quite graphic (as: cash in brown envelopes accepted by then PM in hotel rooms).
    Maybe his wife could support Hillary bid as well?
  • ThunderRun · 2 years ago
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  • DayTrader · 2 years ago
    You almost have to wonder if she is greasing the pole while Hillary is trying to climb up it.
  • Pelosi Delende Est · 2 years ago
    The visual on Her Thighness climbing a greasy pole makes me a little sick to my stomach.
  • ClydeS · 2 years ago
    "Birds of a feathair flock togethair."

    /french_accent
  • NahnCee · 2 years ago
    Personally I think Madame Chirac campaigning for Hillary is a swell idea, given what a raging success with the voters Kerry had just *looking* French.
  • docjim505 · 2 years ago
    James Mackenzie, al-Reuters: "She's a woman who is not liked by everybody. But she's strong and she has convictions," Bernadette Chirac, well-known for a forceful character of her own, told the weekly Le Figaro magazine.

    Lessee...

    1. Not liked by everybody. A trifle weak. "Thoroughly loathed, despised and outright hated by many people" is closer to the mark.

    2. A strong woman. Only if you consider a woman "strong" for staying married to a serial philanderer in the interests of her own political career. Or a woman who sobs, "They shouldn't be mean to me 'cuz I'm a GIRL!" whenever anybody criticizes her.

    3. Strong convictions. I absolutely agree. The Hilldabeast is strongly commited to

    (A) Hillary Rodham Clinton

    (B) A socialist America

    Mdm. Chirac stated in the article that she'd be perfectly willing to work for the Hilldabeast's campaign. Oh, please-please-please-PLEASE! Having an America-hating Frenchy politicking for the Hilldabeast would be SUCH a boost, especially in flyover country where the Fwench are held in only slightly less contempt than... Than... Hmmm.... Is there ANYBODY in the world for whom Americans feel more contempt than the Fwench?
  • redherkey · 2 years ago
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