Friday, April 04, 2008

Private Rodham

Bill Clinton Says Hillary Tried to Join the Army



Hillary says she tried to join the Marines.

Sniper fire is getting pretty thick around here.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

In 1975, Hillary had just graduated from Yale, and had just received her law licence. She was making plans to get married to Bill. She had just landed a job with a prominent anti-war attorney's law firm.

She says she tried to join the Marines, and HE says it was the Army.

You know, I think these two don't even know when they're lying any more.

Ken said...

"Sniper fire is getting pretty thick around here."

You know, it's true--just this morning I had to perform a corkscrew landing* at work and run across the parking lot to the door with my head down.

*No easy trick in a '99 Malibu, let me tell you.

Anonymous said...

Re: Firing Hillary Rodham
“Because she was a liar,” Zeifman said in an interview last week. “She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the rules of confidentiality.”

Does any more really need to be said?

Note: he fired her in 1974.

Anonymous said...

You're right, it *is* getting a bit thick, but it's not from any gunfire... :)

Anonymous said...

David, I have to stop here, my tears are making my keyboard smoke and my ribs hurt. great blogging today.

Nicki said...

I may have just vomited in my mouth. The Marines would have eaten the bitch for lunch, spit out the bones and fed the remains to their bulldog.

Anonymous said...

hopefully not Nicki, I would hate to see Marines poisoned.

Anonymous said...

bob r, that is something of which I was unaware, but I must say it held no surprise for me at all.

there is a word that starts with a "c" that I always hesitate to use because it is so ugly and also because my wife would hit me for it. But even she has used it to describe the abomination under discussion. It is fitting. She is like one court's decision about pornography, she has no redeeming virtues.

Isn't this just a grand election cycle, a sociopathic megalomaniacal liar, a sociopathic megalomaniacal racist and liar, and a sociopathic megalomaniacal opponent of the first amendment?

I think I will write in Alfred E. Neuman.