Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Character doesn't matter, except when it does

When Bill Clinton engaged in sexual relations with a subordinate White House staffer in the Oval Office, character didn't matter. When Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers made racist remarks to his girlfriend in a taped private conversation, character did matter.

Funny how that works.

4 comments:

  1. That's because the DC Empire demands conformity. Like the Soviet Union, its subjects must not question Approved Thought.

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  2. President Clinton was impeached. He is one of the very few people to have this humiliation bestowed on him. He didn't exactly catch a break.

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  3. Anonymous10:14 AM

    President Clinton was also dis-barred by a woman judge who witnessed his lies in her court room.

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  4. Anonymous5:02 PM

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