
Marie Jon
The Bill Clinton "bullying factor"
By Marie Jon
President Bill Clinton was overbearing, threatening, and in the face of "FOX News Sunday" host Chris Wallace. The wild eyed, finger wagging Clinton was astonishing to watch and embarrassing. He possibly could have been charged with assault and battery against the Fox host.
Chris Wallace, the son of liberal 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace, appeared to be overwhelmed by the ire of his guest. Clinton was ready to pounce on anything the mild mannered interviewer asked. In most states, an assault/battery is committed when one person 1) tries to or does physically strike another, or 2) acts in a threatening manner to put another in fear of immediate harm. http://criminal.findlaw.com/crimes/a-z/assault_battery.html
We can now add "the physical bullying factor" to the The National Democrat Party's list of un-pleasantries. CNN's Paul Begalla was quoted as saying that Bill Clinton's raging antics were a plus for the DNC. Begalla describes what took place as "a spinal transplant."
Excerpts of transcript: William Jefferson Clinton on 'FOX News Sunday with videos
WALLACE: When we announced that you were going to be on "Fox News Sunday," I got a lot of e-mail from viewers. And I've got to say, I was surprised. Most of them wanted me to ask you this question: Why didn't you do more to put bin Laden and Al Qaeda out of business when you were president?
There's a new book out, I suspect you've already read, called "The Looming Tower." And it talks about how the fact that when you pulled troops out of Somalia in 1993, bin Laden said, "I have seen the frailty and the weakness and the cowardice of U.S. troops." Then there was the bombing of the embassies in Africa and the attack on the Cole.
CLINTON: OK, let's just go through that.
WALLACE: Let me — let me — may I just finish the question, sir?
And after the attack, the book says that Bin Laden separated his leaders, spread them around, because he expected an attack, and there was no response.
I understand that hindsight is always 20/20. ...
CLINTON: No, let's talk about " http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,215397,00.html
The interview was further insight to the sociopath who once led our nation. Those who are leading the Democrat Party are out of control. They continue to crumble into a wreck heap of angry snarling people. They are strident and mean spirited because they feel like it.
Belligerent attacks against the Bush administration are wrong. President Bush has been successfully running our country for more than five years. He has kept America safe since 9/11 and continues to fight the war on terror. Also, he has helped two countries establish their own democracies.
The interview was sadly reminiscent of President William Jefferson Blythe III Clinton pointing his finger at the TV cameras and denying the shame he brought to himself, his wife, his family, and our country.
Maybe President Clinton feels guilty for not capturing Osama Bin Laden. Could it be because he was preoccupied with other matters rather than taking care of his presidential responsibilities?
What Mr. Clinton needs is a course in anger management. He should not have taken his misguided hostilities out on a Fox employee. The man looked totally unhinged, as he gave America another Kodak moment, forever etched in our minds.
The Monica Lewinsky debacle helped ruin Bill Clinton's presidency. Don't forget, he was impeached because he lied under oath about Paula Jones. Those accusing fingers are pointing right back to Clinton for the ridicules scandals. There was no right wing conspiracy forcing Bill Clinton to act like a fool with other women. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton#Investigation_and_impeachment
The DNC ideologues have managed to divide our nation at a time in history when all Americans need to pull together in harmony. The left have willfully confused the reasons we are fighting a war on terror, as well as trying to undermine the president's efforts to protect us from further terrorist attacks. They are despicable and void of integrity.

© Marie Jon
President Bill Clinton was overbearing, threatening, and in the face of "FOX News Sunday" host Chris Wallace. The wild eyed, finger wagging Clinton was astonishing to watch and embarrassing. He possibly could have been charged with assault and battery against the Fox host.
Chris Wallace, the son of liberal 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace, appeared to be overwhelmed by the ire of his guest. Clinton was ready to pounce on anything the mild mannered interviewer asked. In most states, an assault/battery is committed when one person 1) tries to or does physically strike another, or 2) acts in a threatening manner to put another in fear of immediate harm. http://criminal.findlaw.com/crimes/a-z/assault_battery.html
We can now add "the physical bullying factor" to the The National Democrat Party's list of un-pleasantries. CNN's Paul Begalla was quoted as saying that Bill Clinton's raging antics were a plus for the DNC. Begalla describes what took place as "a spinal transplant."
Excerpts of transcript: William Jefferson Clinton on 'FOX News Sunday with videos
WALLACE: When we announced that you were going to be on "Fox News Sunday," I got a lot of e-mail from viewers. And I've got to say, I was surprised. Most of them wanted me to ask you this question: Why didn't you do more to put bin Laden and Al Qaeda out of business when you were president?
There's a new book out, I suspect you've already read, called "The Looming Tower." And it talks about how the fact that when you pulled troops out of Somalia in 1993, bin Laden said, "I have seen the frailty and the weakness and the cowardice of U.S. troops." Then there was the bombing of the embassies in Africa and the attack on the Cole.
CLINTON: OK, let's just go through that.
WALLACE: Let me — let me — may I just finish the question, sir?
And after the attack, the book says that Bin Laden separated his leaders, spread them around, because he expected an attack, and there was no response.
I understand that hindsight is always 20/20. ...
CLINTON: No, let's talk about " http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,215397,00.html
The interview was further insight to the sociopath who once led our nation. Those who are leading the Democrat Party are out of control. They continue to crumble into a wreck heap of angry snarling people. They are strident and mean spirited because they feel like it.
Belligerent attacks against the Bush administration are wrong. President Bush has been successfully running our country for more than five years. He has kept America safe since 9/11 and continues to fight the war on terror. Also, he has helped two countries establish their own democracies.
The interview was sadly reminiscent of President William Jefferson Blythe III Clinton pointing his finger at the TV cameras and denying the shame he brought to himself, his wife, his family, and our country.
Maybe President Clinton feels guilty for not capturing Osama Bin Laden. Could it be because he was preoccupied with other matters rather than taking care of his presidential responsibilities?
What Mr. Clinton needs is a course in anger management. He should not have taken his misguided hostilities out on a Fox employee. The man looked totally unhinged, as he gave America another Kodak moment, forever etched in our minds.
The Monica Lewinsky debacle helped ruin Bill Clinton's presidency. Don't forget, he was impeached because he lied under oath about Paula Jones. Those accusing fingers are pointing right back to Clinton for the ridicules scandals. There was no right wing conspiracy forcing Bill Clinton to act like a fool with other women. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton#Investigation_and_impeachment
The DNC ideologues have managed to divide our nation at a time in history when all Americans need to pull together in harmony. The left have willfully confused the reasons we are fighting a war on terror, as well as trying to undermine the president's efforts to protect us from further terrorist attacks. They are despicable and void of integrity.

© Marie Jon
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