dragging out the scapegoats
Jerky
tib at virtualservice.com
Tue Sep 18 14:57:59 CDT 2001
Speaking of scapegoats... would you mind elucidating exactly how "these
problems" can be attributed to Clinton? I've heard dozens of right-wing
demagogues repeat this accusation over the last week, without any real details.
Personally, I wish we had a man of Clinton's intellect, capability and
empathy in the White House right now, rather than that comic strip cowboy
and the hard-to-believe collection of evil fuckers that surround him. It
would have been better to have Al Gore - the "smartest kid in class" as he
was so condescendingly referred to during the election - in there, as well.
As for Chomsky: Yeah. He stepped over the line.
Cheers,
yer old pal Jerky
At 01:37 PM 9/19/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Well all I can say is it's a good thing Clinton, the poll
>president is out of office.
>Haven't heard much criticism of him from the left. Why not?
>Bush in office only a short time here and many of these
>problems, although the left points its finger only at Bush
>I and Bush II, can be attributed to the Clinton
>Administration.
>
>Also, I think Chomsky has completely lost all credibility
>now. He is too selective with history. He can find only what
>a lefty gone extreme can discover in these recent events,
>selective reading of US foreign policy.
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