"In comments video-captured and distributed by the Republican National Committee, Hillary Clinton's hubby said, "If you believe we've finally come to the point where we can put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us, and the seven years before that...then you should vote for her.
A quick calculation of his years would mean that the gravy years were when he was president."
(video at the link)
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So Bubba is saying that a Hillary presidency would NOT be a continuation of the Obama presidency and the RNC is falling all over itself distributing his comment because "Hillary's what WE want too!"
Of course, they cleared this with Black Narcissus.
He isn't at all thin-skinned.
How long before she gets served?
Hmmm, good pick-up, Ed. And Obama won't mind because he knows it's just politics?
Obama is out of town. He probably doesn't know about this, besides, he's more interested in the basketball playoffs.
He'll read about this in the newspapers, that's how he gets all of the his information. Or so I've heard him say.
He said this and it's extraordinary but he also said immediately after this and his crowd lets him get away with "lack of regulation caused the housing market bubble related market meltdown." As my dear sweet mum would would say, a saint she was, bless her, she'd say, "my ass is unregulated!"
Because that crowd believes that bullshit. He knows better. He elides his own responsibility. He slathers adobe onto their weathered and assaulted church. Patch that moth^#&^#cker, he must, it comes out in asides. And his crowd lets it go.
Look what you did by posting this. I must wonder again, review again, how it is that the people I know and love can be so stupid to support this constant lying to them like this. And I realize again regarding political things they really are quite stupid. But worse than that, they're fierce. So, once again, I must review the whole thing, re-live episodes, reevaluate and conclude all over again, that yes, along with all I adore they really are that fiercely resolutely stupid reliably and lastingly no matter on how many other points we agree they will always support this bullshit. And there is no telling them otherwise. And that is intolerable. So it isn't tolerated. Full stop.
Wow, Bill Clinton told the truth. Well, part of it. That's gonna leave a mark.
Only lied about his own role in the awfulness.
There is nothing more responsible for the housing crash than the brain-dead regulating of loans started under his administration, and I guess he forgot about the rise of Bin Laden and Al Qeida, and their unchallenged planning of 9/11, all of which continues to screw things up to this day. Talk about your legacy!
Ted Marlow
CEO, Urban Outfitters
30 Industrial Park Blvd.
Trenton, SC 29847
Dear Mr. Marlow,
The Human Rights Foundation recently became aware of the sale of merchandise at Urban Outfitters emblazoned with the image of communist leader Che Guevara, at times accompanied by the word “revoluciĆ³n.” As a nonprofit organization dedicated to the defense of human rights, we would like to bring your attention to Guevara’s bloody and anti-democratic legacy.
Although Guevara’s image has appeared on countless items for consumption over the last few decades as a symbol of change for the better, Guevara’s actual record is that of a brutal tyrant who suppressed individual freedom in Cuba and murdered those who challenged his worldview.
A romanticized poster of Che Guevara currently for sale on the Urban Outfitters website.
Guevara undoubtedly played a key role in the overthrow of the dictatorial Batista regime in January of 1959. However, despite promises of a new democratic government, within a few months he and Fidel Castro had designed and installed a full-blown police state that deprived the overwhelming majority of Cuban citizens of democracy and human rights.
From 1959 to 1960, the new government carried out summary executions of at least 1,118 people by firing squad. Guevara himself presided over the notorious La CabaƱa prison, where hundreds of the executions took place. For comparison’s sake, the Batista regime was responsible for 747 noncombatant deaths between 1952 and 1959. The Cuban revolution under the direction of Guevara also saw the rise of forced labor camps which gave way a few years later to full-scale concentration camps. These were filled with dissidents, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Afro-Cuban priests, and anyone else who had committed “crimes” against the new moral revolution.
Despite the mountain of evidence for these abuses, much of which comes directly from Guevara’s own meticulous journals, popular culture still largely views him as a revolutionary of the people. Urban Outfitters is certainly not the only company to take advantage of Guevara’s fame to sell merchandise.
We urge you to consider that the image of Guevara represents tyranny and repression for the millions of people who have suffered under communism. Fifty-three years after Guevara’s rise to power, Cuba is still ruled by the Communist party, while all alternative political parties and dissenting civil society groups are outlawed. Any expression of dissent is considered a subversive act, a free press does not exist, and the government regularly imprisons those who speak out. Mr. Marlow, the Cuban government of today, a legacy of Guevara, is the most repressive regime in the Western hemisphere.
These facts forced Polish lawmakers to recently propose a ban on t-shirts with Guevara’s image, as part of a previous law banning fascist and totalitarian propaganda. HRF does not advocate the banning of an image — no matter how offensive. Freedom of expression is a human right, and of course Urban Outfitters is free to choose how to design its merchandise.
However, HRF does question the motives of Urban Outfitters in lionizing a murderer who did not even make an attempt to hide his bloody ideology. In a speech in front of the United Nations in 1964, Guevara proudly admitted that “yes, we have executed, we are executing, we will continue to execute.” He boasted of murdering Eutimio Guerra, bragging in his diary how he “ended the problem with a .32 caliber pistol, in the right side of his brain.” He believed in doing anything it took to achieve “the greater good” he envisioned for Cuba — including nuclear annihilation of the United States.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, Guevara favored engaging in nuclear war to “build a better world.” After the crisis was averted he lamented Soviet inaction, stating that if the missiles had been under Cuban control, he would have fired them. There is evidence that Guevara was involved in a November 1962 terrorist plot to use 1,200 pounds of TNT to blow up Macy’s, Gimbels, Bloomingdale’s, and Grand Central Station on the day after Thanksgiving, the busiest shopping day of the year. “At every stage of his adult life,” one historian noted of Guevara, “his megalomania manifested itself in the predatory urge to take over other people’s lives and property, and to abolish their free will.”
Is this really someone that Urban Outfitters wants to emblazon and celebrate on its products?
For the sake of the 1.47 billion people still living under the yoke of communist rule, for the sake of the thousands who perished in the Cuban revolution, and for the sake of the 11 million Cubans who still endure a totalitarian system, we hope Urban Outfitters will reconsider its marketing strategy and set a moral example for the apparel industry.
Sincerely yours,
Thor Halvorssen
President
Human Rights Foundation
“his [Che'] megalomania manifested itself in the predatory urge to take over other people’s lives and property, and to abolish their free will.”
What a coincidence! So do Most democrats like Obama, Hillary and Harry Reid.
I detest Huffpo, but here's a link to the letter.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thor-halvorssen/an-open-letter-to-urban-o_b_1895353.html
Obama, on the day of the Brussels bombing, sitting on his ass at the ballpark, being interviewed by ESPN is positively surreal.
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