Comments on: Letterman Gets Serious With Clinton
Some Light Moments, But Emphasis In "Late Show" Interview On Iraq And Campaign 2008
- I''m for John Mcain and concidered a liberal democrate that never voted rebublicain in my life and 50 but were at war men are dying we need a military person {man or woman} to tackle this mess. But this Clinton Letterman hollywood *** is *** Mr. Letterman has the right to support anyone he wants to but I don''t think gutting fish compares to night patrols in a forgein land under fire.We need leadership not I''ll stand by my man mentality. Keep''em coming Dave we like ya.
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- OK, um, you are aware that the welfare program that went on since the 60s ended during the Clinton administration, right? It was a Republican Congress and a Democratic Presidesnt that got it done. You do know that, right?
Posted by themurph2000 at 08:16 AM : Aug 31, 2007
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um it was the Republicans who got it done and that maggot Clinton knew he did not have the votes to veto it. - Reply to this comment
- Jeez... yet again the liberals at the "Communist Broadcasting System" are drooling over Hell-ary Clinton, the Wicked Witch of the Eastside of NYC.
C''mon. Stop promoting your candidate for president and be unbiased in your coverage... -if- you can even do that!!!
It''s so blatant. But it''s your goal to advance your political agenda. Still PO-ed about Rather vs. Dubya?
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- Some of the "neocon" posts make me laugh. It is as if the "Young Republicans" had a kindergarten division.
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- Letterman LOVES Clinton......they are like lib ''''peas and carrots'''' - to coin a Gumpism.
Posted by infidel_us at 08:11 AM : Aug 31, 2007
I''ve been watching Letterman since ''82. He''s politcally neutral. The only person I''ve ever seen him go after with the claws was Bill O''Reilly. Let''s face it: that guy needs to be knocked down several pegs.
Letterman, like many of us, are disgusted with both sides of the aisle. Since the days of IKE, we''ve had three presidents make it the full 8 years: two Republicans and one democrat. Times were good (or at least decent) for two of those three (Reagan and Clinton). - Reply to this comment
- Wow ! the axis of evil in action. Hillary Rotten-Clinton with her liberal pal Dave and her favorite network CBS (Clinton Broadcasting Station) putting it all out there for the public along with all the smiling faces.
Great team work "axis". - Reply to this comment
- "The simple fact is that the Clinton''''s and the Democrats want to create a hole new class of socially dependent individuals that they can feed offer for years to come. They want to get back to the welfare days where large blocks of the population were dependent on welfare and social programs."Posted by nexgen99 at 08:02 AM : Aug 31, 2007
OK, um, you are aware that the welfare program that went on since the 60s ended during the Clinton administration, right? It was a Republican Congress and a Democratic Presidesnt that got it done. You do know that, right?
And for whatever reason, that combination in reverse doesn''t seem to work one bit these days. Of course, times were much easier back then, about 10 years ago. - Reply to this comment
- Can you say grng ch%u01CEn ??
Posted by pwrslm at 07:55 AM : Aug 31, 2007
No Shiit! That Hsu story disappeared off CBS''s radar quicker than a Clinton campaign contributor leaves the country.
Letterman LOVES Clinton......they are like lib ''peas and carrots'' - to coin a Gumpism. - Reply to this comment
- As she smiles to the public to trust her, all the while funneling illegal cash through her and Bills network of Chinese spy''s into her ill gotten campaign. The Clinton''s, a legacy of lies, corruption and evil doings. A women who can''t even control her husband and yet thinks she can control a nation. The simple fact is that the Clinton''s and the Democrats want to create a hole new class of socially dependent individuals that they can feed offer for years to come. They want to get back to the welfare days where large blocks of the population were dependent on welfare and social programs. This way they will continue to vote democratic so they can continue to live off the sweat of everyone else.
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- Sure, she will give 23k away, but she will also keep a million from HSU''s activities, no doubt. Reality is sinking in, Billys last campain had similar smells. When the Feds started investigations into irregular activities, dozens of foreign nationals, who raised funds for the Clinton campain, left the county to evade prosecution.
No doubt this is the same tactic. Chinese businessmen, spies, communist plots to destroy freedom, they are REAL people. This is it. China recieved unparalelled benefits from the last Clinton Administration. If we put another one in, shoot, we may as well start eh Peoples Republic of the United States Party and change languages. Can you say grng ch%u01CEn ?? - Reply to this comment
- "I think it''s going to be especially hard following President Bush and Vice President Cheney; I think there are going to be a lot of problems that we''ll inherit." - Hillary Clinton
I nominate the preceding quote for the biggest understatement of the millennium.
No matter who wins, they''re going to have the toughest job to do since FDR followed Hoover. - Reply to this comment
- MADAM PRESIDENT !
ANY COMMENT FROM THE ZOO?
STAY THE COURSE - Reply to this comment
- She is sooooo funny. She wanted everyone to see her softer, funnier side. How very cute. Just warms your heart.
This lars008 post, is he/she for real? - Reply to this comment




