Clinton's speech with Jesse Jackson begins by lamenting that people's taxes are lower and that wealthy people should be feeding school kids. I wonder how much of the President Clinton's income is donated to charities that do that work?
They are coming to my town now for their convention, and it's in early September, and there is going to be so many flags you going to get slapped to death. Everybody is going to be patriotic and that's wonderful. But I'll tell you one thing they won't do before they get there -- they will not pass this [current federal] budget, because this budget that they've got on the [Congressional] floor now -- to protect my tax cut -- kicks the rest of -- listen to this, 1.3 million children out of their after-school programs," Clinton said.
I think some Vienna scientists have proven that Bill Clinton body will turn to dust if he accidently touches an American flag. At the least, no one has ever seen him touch one.
"If you kick another million kids out of their after-school program just to protect my tax cut, it's wrong, and the American people know it," he added.
Why doesn't Bill Clinton ponder the question of why people are having and raising kids they cannot feed? It seems like a bigger issue. Do parents forget that these kids are born mouths and digestive systems? Ah, there are so many rich Republicans we need not sweat the details.
Clinton can't go a whole speech without contradicting himself. Here he says that we shouldn't demonize the other side.
Clinton said he would not engage in any attempts to characterize his opponents as "bad people."
"I believe that we spend too much time in American politics and in the media trying to convince people that those who don't agree with us are bad people. I prefer to think we should argue who is right and who is wrong, not who's good and bad, he said to an approving audience.
Then he calls Pat Buchanan anti-Semetic.
Clinton called the controversial "butterfly" ballots used in some Florida counties so confusing that they resulted in "Jewish Americans" unintentionally casting ballots for Reform Party presidential candidate Pat Buchanan's "openly anti-Semitic campaign."
Maybe he means it as a compliment. After all, Clinton was the one who invited Yasser Arrafat to the White House.
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