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SlicKKK KKKlintler: Bork Obunga is an amateur

 
 
Reply Fri 11 May, 2012 08:45 am
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/bill_blockbuster_an_amateur_XJHYdaV5LT1vpr5I39IKrN

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Bill Clinton thought so little of President Obama — mocking him as an “amateur” — that he pressed his wife last summer to quit her job as secretary of state and challenge him in the primaries, a new book claims,
“The country needs you!” the former president told Hillary Clinton, urging her to run this year, according to accounts of the conversation included in Edward Klein’s new biography of Obama.
The title of Klein’s explosive, unauthorized bio of Obama, “The Amateur” (Regnery Publishing), was taken directly from Bill Clinton’s bombshell criticism of the president, the author said...


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raprap
 
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Reply Fri 11 May, 2012 08:51 am
Are they any relation to Willard Mitterand RMoney? You know the scion of privlege who shaves people and then puts them in a cage attached to the roof of a car for a cross country trip?

Rap
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revelette
 
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Reply Fri 11 May, 2012 09:39 am
@gungasnake,
The book is written Edward Klein. He put out an attack book about Hillary which has been discredited. Both Hillary and Bill Clinton have denied all of it.

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Bill Clinton May or May Not Have Called Obama an 'Amateur'

We'd totally love Edward Klein's story of how Bill Clinton called Obama an "amateur" and told his wife to quit the amazing job she was doing as Secretary of State if, you know, the Clintons weren't denying the whole thing and Klein hadn't already written another Clinton-challenged book in the past.

The New York Post being, well, The New York Post, is reporting Klein's account as if it were news even though they note that Bill Clinton's spokesperson called Klein, a former editor of the New York Times Magazine and Newsweek, "a known liar," that Hillary's spokesperson has come out against him, and that the White House has denied Klein's account. According to Klein (via The Post 's Carl Campanile), these are the types of conversations the Clintons were having at a gathering with some close friends:


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Reply Fri 11 May, 2012 10:00 am
@revelette,
Gunga tea time.
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Fri 11 May, 2012 12:28 pm
@revelette,
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The book is written Edward Klein. He put out an attack book about Hillary which has been discredited. Both Hillary and Bill Clinton have denied all of it. ..


SlicKKK denied porking teenage interns too, so what?

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"I never porked that teenage intern, what the **** are you lunatics talking about....."
revelette
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 06:04 am
@gungasnake,
Well, technically speaking, he didn't pork her.

In the end you have a book with a guy making up conversations, he hasn't proved they were true.

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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 07:11 am
@gungasnake,
gungasnake wrote:

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The book is written Edward Klein. He put out an attack book about Hillary which has been discredited. Both Hillary and Bill Clinton have denied all of it. ..


SlicKKK denied porking teenage interns too, so what?
Hang on, Gunga; the nightmare is almost over.

Its replacement will be not as bad.





David
raprap
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 12:18 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Oh I don't know David, if RMoney is anything like the Teapublicans in Tennessee it will be worse. After all evidence from past Republican Presidents shows that you'd have a hard time out stupiding Bush.

New Tennessee law aims to curb teaching 'gateway sexual activity'

Rap
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 01:20 pm
@raprap,
raprap wrote:
Oh I don't know David, if RMoney is anything like the Teapublicans in Tennessee it will be worse. After all evidence from past Republican Presidents shows that you'd have a hard time out stupiding Bush.

New Tennessee law aims to curb teaching 'gateway sexual activity'

Rap
There is no jurisdiction to limit free speech,
but teachers contract to purvay certain particular information.
The students remain free to learn anything else anywhere else.

I CAN see an argument
that on public property, everyone has the right to speek freely,
the same as on public property, everyone has the right to bear arms.





David
gungasnake
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 05:29 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Simple solution... allow advanced libtard sexed classes on condition that the students be armed.
gungasnake
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 05:34 pm
http://www.freefunnypixs.com/images/media/9/monica_cigar_aficionado.jpg
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 05:42 pm
@gungasnake,
Points OFF their final exams,
for insufficient number of rounds in their magazines.





David
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revelette
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2012 07:11 am
Even Fox Guests Say Ed Klein Isn't Credible -- So Why Can't The Network Stop Talking About His Book?

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Let's begin with the obvious: Edward Klein, author of the forthcoming Obama biography The Amateur, lacks anything resembling credibility.

His last offering was coauthored with John LeBoutillier, previously seen pushing various birther claims and trying to build a Counter Clinton Library to push conspiracies like the former president's supposed role in dozens of murders. Their self-published book, The Obama Identity: A Novel (Or Is It?), depicts a CIA agent's fictional (but based on "real stuff") investigation into President Obama, which reveals him to be a Kenyan-born Muslim Manchurian candidate.

Before that, in his thinly sourced, factually deficient 2005 tome The Truth About Hillary Klein insinuated that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian who conceived her daughter Chelsea after being raped by Bill Clinton; the book was widely denounced even by conservatives. That one, Klein claimed, was not a novel.

(ThinkProgress runs down several other examples of Klein's "history of presenting falsehoods as fact" here.)

None of this, however, kept right-wing publisher Regnery away from Klein's latest book, details of which are now being released. On Friday, The New York Post reported that the book claims that Bill Clinton sharply criticized President Obama and urged Hillary Clinton to seek the Oval Office "during a gathering in the ex-president's home office in Chappaqua last August that included longtime friends." Klein supposedly based the claim on interviews with two anonymous friends of the Clintons who attended the gathering. Spokesmen for both Clintons quickly shot down the report, with Bill Clinton's spokesman calling it the "totally false" ravings of "a known liar."

Klein is so radioactive that he taints anyone who pushes his work. But at Fox, no one is so radioactive that their claims can't be aired on the network, which currently employs LeBoutillier and 9/11 truther Andrew Napolitano, and features several hosts and contributors who have promoted birther conspiracies.

And so on Friday, the Fox spent no small amount of time promoting Klein's newest allegations, even as several of the network's conservative employees and guests explained that the author lacks "credibility," is telling a story that seems "too good to be true," and has pushed "extremely controversial" claims that have been "widely denounced." With the Post now teasing another Klein book excerpt on the relationship between Obama and Rev. Jeremiah Wright, it seems likely that this pattern will continue.

On Fox Business' Lou Dobbs Tonight, "Democratic strategist" Doug Schoen said Klein "is not a reporter who in my own personal experience I've had a lot of credibility with." Wall Street Journal writer James Taranto added that the story related by the Post "sounded very odd" and seemed "too good to be true in every particular."

Later that evening on Fox News' On the Record, host Greta Van Susteren had this exchange with the National Review's Byron York:


VAN SUSTEREN: All right. Who is this author?

YORK: Edward Klein is a former editor of The New York Times Sunday magazine, has written a number of kind of deep inside tell-all books. His last book in 2005 about Hillary Clinton was extremely controversial, claimed that she was a lesbian and all sorts of kind of out-there stuff. It was denounced as a whole pack of lies by everybody involved.

VAN SUSTEREN: And others. Besides everybody involved, but people who were...

YORK: Yes.

VAN SUSTEREN: I mean, it wasn't just the sort of the inner circle of the Clintons who denounced it.

YORK: Yes, it...

VAN SUSTEREN: It was widely denounced.

Note that none of this is stopping Fox from giving Klein's "explosive," "bombshell" allegations a platform; Dobbs claims that next week he will host the author his own guests call discredited. (It seems unlikely that Dobbs' Klein interview will be a tough one.)

Surprisingly, Fox's right-wing shows have done a better job revealing Klein's record than its leading "straight news" program. On Friday, Special Report ran a Grapevine item on the book, identifying Klein only as "a former New York Times magazine editor" who the Clinton and Obama camps call a "known liar."

Apparently host Bret Baier is unaware that several of his Fox colleagues agree.


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