I didn’t watch much of the convention yesterday evening; but I did listen to
William Jefferson Clinton. Yes, the old
wizard is a pretty good speaker. He told
the story of his wonderful life with his amazing wife Hillary Clinton. I think most would agree that Bill spread it on a little thick.
Remember, I said the Trump family reminded me
of the motion picture, The Stepford Wives (The Stepford Family).
Well, Hillary and Bill remind me of Francis Underwood and his wife,
Claire (House of Cards). Remorseless political ambition.
If you have been living in a cave (with no TV or radio) for the last twenty years or so , you might not know the back story; and, at this point, I suppose there is no real point in attempting to reiterate same. However...
If you have been living in a cave (with no TV or radio) for the last twenty years or so , you might not know the back story; and, at this point, I suppose there is no real point in attempting to reiterate same. However...
There was a noteworthy, recent exchange between Jesse
Watters and Leslie Marshall – just for the sake of context.
Jesse Watters “is an interviewer at Fox News. He frequently
appears on the O'Reilly Factor and is known for his on-the-street interviews,
featured in his segment of the show, ‘Watters' World’.”
Leslie Marshall “has been a liberal radio talk host since
1988 and a commentator on national television since 2001. Leslie became the
youngest person ever to be nationally syndicated on radio when she replaced Tom
Snyder on the ABC Satellite Radio Network in 1992. She was also the first woman
to host an issues oriented program nationwide. Leslie is a Muslim. Her
physician husband and his family are Muslims. Leslie converted to Islam and
that is undoubtedly the basis for her pro-Muslim stance. She goes to great
lengths to keep this fact hidden when she appears on TV.”
The following is an exchange from the program: ‘The O’Reilly Factor.’
Watters asked Marshall whether or not former President Bill
Clinton has abused women, but she was left momentarily speechless before she
was able to give an answer.
"I think your silence says a lot," Watters said.
But Marshall shot back, "No, I wanted to be very clear
because I wanted to think about Monica - although consensual, she was young. I
wouldn't say abuse - taken advantage of? Yes. Abused? No."
Watters listed off the facts, "Two women have accused
Bill Clinton of sexual assault. Another woman sued Clinton for defamation
because he allegedly smeared her after an affair, and, you know as you said, he
did prey on a young intern while at work. And he did use state troopers while
at office to arrange the relationships. And then we know that he used his
political attack machine to go after whistleblowers of the women who accused
him of doing the wrong thing. It looks like there is a track record of being
very aggressive with women and then using political power to then cover it up
and smear. Am I wrong," Watters asked.
Marshall responded, "I missed the part where Bill
Clinton's running again. He's already served two terms. His wife is
running."
True Nelson