Friday, January 04, 2008

Peas In A Pod

It's remarkably easy to see what each of the aspiring autocrats will be like if given the white house. In Hillary's case, she wants to team her husband and Bush the elder to go on a Chamber of Commerce blitz to repair the staggering damage done by Dim Son and his filthy cabal. In order to get Bush 41 on board all his evil spawn's crimes will be forgiven and it will be business as usual.

Hillary Signals Free Pass for Bush

"Hillary Clinton’s campaign is signaling that a second Clinton presidency will follow the look-to-the-future, don’t -worry- about- accountability approach toward Republican wrongdoing that marked Bill Clinton’s years in office.
That was the significance of former President Clinton’s remarkable Dec. 17 comment that his wife’s first act in the White House would be to send Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush on an around-the-world mission to repair America’s damaged image.

“The first thing she intends to do is to send me and former President Bush and a number of other people around the world to tell them that America is open for business and cooperation again,” said Bill Clinton, who has accompanied the senior Bush on international humanitarian missions over the past several years.

In responding to Bill Clinton’s remark, George H.W. Bush issued a statement making clear he would not join in any slap at his son’s foreign policy. That also means Hillary Clinton’s “first thing” is unthinkable if her new administration were trying to exact any accountability from George W. Bush for his wrongdoing.
So, to get the senior Bush’s cooperation on the worldwide tour, there would have to be an implicit understanding that the second Clinton administration wouldn’t investigate the younger Bush’s crimes – from authorizing torture, ordering warrantless wiretaps, exposing CIA officer Valerie Plame’s identity, waging war under false pretenses and other abuses of executive powers."

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