Posted by
The New THOMA$ REPORT on Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:20:08 PM
I tried hard, but couldn't find any news
reports about Bill Clinton's "vendetta" against the American
Spectator, although I LIVED it. I was around when it WAS in the news. Whenever I put "vendetta" and "American
Spectator" into a search engine, all I got was stories about the "American
Spectator's vendetta against Bill Clinton. The man who wrote most
of the stories recanted, calling it "journalistic terrorism." But the
fact remains, there was MUCH to "unearth" concerning Bill and Hillary
Clinton's political and illegal machinations. They try and convince the world
that "nothing was ever found, but how about this: "Bill Clinton was
impeached. Yes, he was. A majority of the U.S. House of Representatives voted
to impeach Clinton on a count each of perjury and obstruction of justice. And
although he was acquitted after a sham trial in the Senate (where his possession of those "FBI files" helped him a lot), he settled a sexual
harassment lawsuit out of court with Paula Jones for $850,000, was cited for
contempt of court, was fined and disbarred for five years from practicing law
in Arkansas, and resigned from the Supreme Court bar rather than suffer further
humiliation as the first U.S. president to be permanently disbarred from
practice there. All of this was a consequence of his blatant lies under oath to
a grand jury and to the American people, as well as his various attempts to
cover up his and Hillary's convoluted dealings in the infamous Whitewater
scandal. This is the caliber of man whom voters are now supposed to trust when
he sings the praises of his better half." He and Hillary whine about
"the politics of personal destruction," but they are the best
practitioners of it, ever. They describe the Spectator's "Arkansas Project"
as "looking for dirt" on Clinton, but I describe it as "looking
for truth." And they found it--in spades. And Clinton used every power at
his command as president to destroy the Spectator. He failed, but not without
almost destroying the Spectator with legal fees to fight the various FBI and
grand jury probes in a "14-month ordeal." And the Clintons cry about
"the politics of personal destruction!" Sheesh! (American Spectator)