And There’s a Good Reason for That

January 12, 2016 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Rarely do I agree with Fox News and their polls.

Okay, never do I agree with Fox News and their polls, but at least this one is interesting.

 

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If you asked women which one they’d rather have dinner and a movie with, 100% of women would say Clinton and 100% of bimbos would say Trump.

Former East Texas congressman and liberal hero Good Time Charlie Wilson used to say he chose his secretarial pool by their bust size,“You can teach ’em to type, but you can’t teach ’em how to grow tits.”  There wasn’t a liberal woman in Texas who wouldn’t vote for Charlie.  We knew his faults, he admitted to most of them, but he voted right every damn time and that’s what matters.

Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think Donald trump has any damn business judging another’s man morals.

 

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  1. Trump on morals? Did Hell just freeze over?

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  2. Terry Weldon says:

    Charlie Wilson almost single-handedly armed the Taliban, when they were known as the noble mujahadeens fighting off the fearsome Ruskies, and as soon as the Ruskies lef Afhanistan the Taliban turned their weapons on us and on the less-devout Afghans. That wipes out a lot of votes that he made, after all, from a safe district in which he was protected by the money of the paper industry.

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  3. I read something back then which said that liberals thought the good that Bill Clinton did excused some of his sleaziness, and the conservatives thought that being sleazy meant that anything he touched was tainted and corrupt. Of course they didn’t agree with most of what he was doing anyway.

    I liked the idea that if someone has a good public life in office and a lousy home life, you leave them in office to do good things, but if they have a lousy record in office and an exemplary home life, you send them home to do what they’re best at.

    And yes, “Trump” and “morals” don’t belong in the same sentence unless you’re pointing out that he doesn’t have any.

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  4. e platypus onion says:

    On Obama’s numbers from Fake Noize-wingnuts vote to drive Obama’s popularity down so it makes dumbass dubya appear better than he was.

    As for WJC,many millions were wasted trying to dig up any stuff that would stick to Clinton and most of it failed. Vast right wing conspiracy is slowly coming awake again. The problem with true believers is even though they know none of the stuff against Clinton was factual,they still want to believe it is.

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  5. Marge Wood says:

    Yeah. Remember squeaky clean Al Gore who never did hardly anything wrong and they beat him? Sheesh. Either you like them or you don’t. My sister didn’t like Gore. End of discussion.

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  6. I’d ask, “Whose presidency benefited the country more?”
    Clinton who left the country with a surplus instead of a national debt, or Trump? Right, Trump has never had to deliver on his huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge promises. So Clinton wins hands down. Ole Trump has proved how much he values his wives by discarding them as soon as they reach a certain age and marrying girls half his age. That’s the dead giveaway.

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  7. Ask Ken Starr how that impeachment thing worked.

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  8. e platypus onion says:

    The Ken Starr impeachment dealie got rid of the independent counsel law that wingnuts detested.

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  9. e platypus onion says:

    Ken Starr had a conflict of interest-he had filed an Amicus brief in the Paula Jones case against Clinton. He should never have been allowed to be the most partisan “independent” counsel ever.

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  10. There is a Clinton dichotomy alright. And I think of it each time I fuel one of my cars. I recollect gasoline was 89.9 cents a gallon near the end of Clinton’s administration and the federal government lived within a balanced budget. That all went to he77 when that SCOTUS selected idiot POTUS took office in 2001.

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  11. Micr, I agree on Clinton vs Dubya, but the US President doesn’t have much influence over the gas price. It’s just something to beat them with when it goes up, and generally ignore when it goes down.

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  12. I always thought what Bill did in (or to) his marriage was Hillary’s business…not mine. Personally, I would not have taken kindly to it. I think she handled it admirably. Family values…go figure.

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  13. @maryelle

    That is one of the favorite political questions around Stately Micr Manor late at night when all the adults are well lubricated by the best bourbon Kentucky has to offer. Along the lines of “Seeing what each has accomplished through December, 2015 and seeing what each brought to the table in November 2000, which candidate would have been the better POTUS, Bush (the SCOTUS declared winner) or Gore, the candidate preferred by majority of voters?” YES I’VE GOT AN AGENDA!! It’s my agenda, patio and Bourbon!

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  14. Micr, I’m betting Gore wouldn’t have declared war on the wrong country. And he knows that “environment” is where we all live, not a dirty word. And he can spell it.

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  15. Ole Scout says:

    Some things about Ole Bill and his [maybe] philandering … it was always women who were consenting adults; he employed affirmative action to the exercise(?) and it never bled over into public life.

    Officially, it is my opinion that we [everyone] don’t know what is in the Clintons’ marriage contract and should shut the hell up.

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  16. An example of Donald Trump’s great respect for women and family, all in a single quote:

    “My daughter, Ivanka. She’s 6 feet tall, she’s got the best body. I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”

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  17. @Rick

    When I first read the quote attributed to tRump, my first thought was “Since when does tRump let a little thing like consanguinity discourage his baser instincts?” After all, line breeding is an acceptable practice in some times and places.

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  18. Well DT, if she’s six foot and attractive maybe you should invest in some DNA testing to find out whether you actually can date her.

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  19. Elizabeth Moon says:

    At 70+ and not the cougar type, the former President Clinton wouldn’t have any temptations around me, I’m sure, and I’d be delighted to have dinner with Bill Clinton–intelligent, widely knowledgeable, charming, witty. And if age overcame his awareness that I’m not young, svelte, attractive…I’m sure that a verbal “Stop that!” would be sufficient and we could go right back to trashing Republicans.

    You could not get me in the same room with Donald Trump for any reason. I started loathing him years ago, even before The Apprentice show, and if we were in the same room and he opened his mouth, I would not be able to contain myself.

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