CLINTON VS THE POPE
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Former United States President William Clinton pontifically (excuse the appropriate terminology here) plowed into Pope John Paul II’s legacy while en route to Rome.
Doesn't Clinton know that reporters take speedy notes, especially when chatting over whatevers? Guess not. Anyhow, they do and they fax data in quickly to editorial offices. Pronto: then whole world reads. Oooops.
With that, Clinton let his thong dangle again by carping that Pope John Paul II was too "theologically conservative" blah blah blah. When landing on Italiano terra firma, Clinton then dutifully kneels in St. Peter’s Church before the one he’s critiqued, wearing the charmed mug shot of a sweet boy rehearsing for Sunday’s evensong.
As I reread Clinton's brash overview of the one lying in state, then recalled the ministry of the Pope, I thought back to the good ol' Clinton days (?) when we moral people held our noses day in and day out. It was then that persons of ethical mooring wondered what in the name of debauchery was being mentored to our youth by the gross troll in the Oval Office.
So, recalling that which could just as well be trashed, I remembered that Mr C was indeed the only President ever impeached because of his personal malfeasance. Yes. True. Underline that: impeached because of his personal malfeasance.
Add to that that Mr C is the first head of state sued for sexual harassment, first White House occupant accused of rape, and first President put to the wall for abusing females by hounding them, bribing them and then publicly junking them.
Further, Mr C has left us his legacy of providing the most convictions and guilty pleas by companions, the most cabinet personages brought to criminal investigation, and the most witnesses pressed to vacate America or clam up in testimony.
Curiously enough, Mr C is also the only President to lay before the nation the most witnesses to die — suddenly.
Lest we forget, Mr C also gifted the country with the largest criminal plea arrangement in an illegal campaign contributions convenience.
Moreover, Mr C is the first President to set up a legal defense fund and be held in contempt of court.
Furthermore, let us tally that it was Mr C who garnered the largest illegal campaign contributions from abroad.
Is it then surprising to remember that Mr C was comrade to all categories of criminals, including drug entrepreneurs, who walked straight through the White House doors?
With shady ethics, tawdry morals, and outright evil goings on, is it then part of the Mr C legacy to post that the former President reiterated "I don't recall" or its equivalent 140 times before a grand jury?
Shall we also hold up to commendable esteem a Mr C who finagled a thousand FBI files, brought criminal Webster Hubbell to the Number Three chair at the Justice Department, and falsely accused a White House employee so that Mr C’s pal could slide into the employ of the accused?
Speaking of remarkable legacies, list also that under Mr C we had a host of mortals pass away under misty circumstances — in other words, die on us without logical exit.
We must note that Mr C is the President who waged war against enemies by barricading law enforcement personnel from seeing through their responsibilities. Further, when that failed, Mr C gave forth with lies until foes wilted on the vine.
It was Mr C who then left office -- torn and shredded — only to resurrect with an autobiography that brought much in the bank account as well as created a cultic myth crowning him Prince of the Come-back.
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Former United States President William Clinton pontifically (excuse the appropriate terminology here) plowed into Pope John Paul II’s legacy while en route to Rome.
Doesn't Clinton know that reporters take speedy notes, especially when chatting over whatevers? Guess not. Anyhow, they do and they fax data in quickly to editorial offices. Pronto: then whole world reads. Oooops.
With that, Clinton let his thong dangle again by carping that Pope John Paul II was too "theologically conservative" blah blah blah. When landing on Italiano terra firma, Clinton then dutifully kneels in St. Peter’s Church before the one he’s critiqued, wearing the charmed mug shot of a sweet boy rehearsing for Sunday’s evensong.
As I reread Clinton's brash overview of the one lying in state, then recalled the ministry of the Pope, I thought back to the good ol' Clinton days (?) when we moral people held our noses day in and day out. It was then that persons of ethical mooring wondered what in the name of debauchery was being mentored to our youth by the gross troll in the Oval Office.
So, recalling that which could just as well be trashed, I remembered that Mr C was indeed the only President ever impeached because of his personal malfeasance. Yes. True. Underline that: impeached because of his personal malfeasance.
Add to that that Mr C is the first head of state sued for sexual harassment, first White House occupant accused of rape, and first President put to the wall for abusing females by hounding them, bribing them and then publicly junking them.
Further, Mr C has left us his legacy of providing the most convictions and guilty pleas by companions, the most cabinet personages brought to criminal investigation, and the most witnesses pressed to vacate America or clam up in testimony.
Curiously enough, Mr C is also the only President to lay before the nation the most witnesses to die — suddenly.
Lest we forget, Mr C also gifted the country with the largest criminal plea arrangement in an illegal campaign contributions convenience.
Moreover, Mr C is the first President to set up a legal defense fund and be held in contempt of court.
Furthermore, let us tally that it was Mr C who garnered the largest illegal campaign contributions from abroad.
Is it then surprising to remember that Mr C was comrade to all categories of criminals, including drug entrepreneurs, who walked straight through the White House doors?
With shady ethics, tawdry morals, and outright evil goings on, is it then part of the Mr C legacy to post that the former President reiterated "I don't recall" or its equivalent 140 times before a grand jury?
Shall we also hold up to commendable esteem a Mr C who finagled a thousand FBI files, brought criminal Webster Hubbell to the Number Three chair at the Justice Department, and falsely accused a White House employee so that Mr C’s pal could slide into the employ of the accused?
Speaking of remarkable legacies, list also that under Mr C we had a host of mortals pass away under misty circumstances — in other words, die on us without logical exit.
We must note that Mr C is the President who waged war against enemies by barricading law enforcement personnel from seeing through their responsibilities. Further, when that failed, Mr C gave forth with lies until foes wilted on the vine.
It was Mr C who then left office -- torn and shredded — only to resurrect with an autobiography that brought much in the bank account as well as created a cultic myth crowning him Prince of the Come-back.
For more: http://conservativeposts.us/ <http://conservativeposts.us/>


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