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Politics shouldn’t override decency in cases of Roy Moore, Bill Clinton

m.knox

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Speaking of which, remember when Democrats rallied around their big dog, then President Bill Clinton? Feminists and other Democrats trashed and ridiculed women who dared go public with their allegations against the most powerful man in the world.

“If you drag a hundred-dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find,” said James Carville, one of the lead Clinton defenders, about Paula Jones.

That was the beginning of team Clinton’s “nuts-and-sluts” strategy.

“Did the president have a sexual relationship with this young lady? No,” said then Clinton aide Rahm Emanuel on CNN, talking of White House intern Monica Lewinsky. “Did the president ask this young lady to lie? No,” Emanuel continued. “That’s what matters in a media frenzy about rumor and gossip. (You’ve) got to get back down with the facts.”

The White House was in chaos then. And Rahm climbed chaos as if it were a ladder. These days, as mayor of Chicago, he’s a wealthy and powerful man. So he didn’t lose much. He’s too silky to take any blame.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...t-roy-moore-bill-clinton-kass-1114-story.html

Sadly the left needs a refresher once in a while.
 
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