Have I Ever?

Regular visitors to this blog know exactly how I feel about George Bush, Republicans, the self-righteous bastards pretending to be the right hand of God, etc. etc.

But I never have mentioned my opinion of former President Clinton. Let's just put it this way. He's a centrist. A people pleaser. And while I admire his courage during his second term to basically outwit the media on the sex scandal issue (I'm all FOR a human President), I still think he is a far cry from the kind of leader this country needed. Or the UN for that matter.

So this story only validates my mistrust in 'old-style' democrats. This is the kind of crap that kept me as an independent for so long, and why I haven't actually MAILED my new voter registration to become a Democrat (yes, at the last minute I chickened out and yanked it out of the mailbox).
Appearing on a giant screen at a Labour Party meeting in London, the former Democrat leader (Clinton) warned that when a country has "a progressive government in power, people get a little easily disillusioned".
I'm wondering if Clinton has actually met George W. Bush. Perhaps he's a little confused?

So I'm still independent, though people like Barbara Boxer, Howard Dean and (to some degree) Senate Minority Leader Reid compel me to make the change. It's people like Clinton and his regime that make me leery of forking over that application. And unless someone would like to persuade me to take the plunge, I'll probably stay right where I am.

posted by Edward Svengali @ Monday, April 25, 2005,

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