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Started by Gaspar, September 19, 2011, 03:17:34 PM

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Gaspar

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Gaspar

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

dbacks fan


Gaspar

Quote from: dbacks fan on September 21, 2011, 01:16:57 PM
Solyndra or LightSquared?

Evergreen and GM too.  There are now 15 more that they are rushing to close out.  Donergate is the Chicago way.
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Gaspar

So former president clinton is scheduled to release a book on how to get America back on track.  He plans to release in November after all of the GOP candidates will have entered the race.

Bill Clinton is no longer president but says he is so concerned about the bleak U.S. economic outlook that he will set out his blueprint for America in a new book to be published in November.

Clinton's Back to Work lays out the former president's plan to get the country "back into the future business," Knopf Chairman and Editor in Chief Sonny Mehta said in a statement.


Hmmm. Perhaps we are in store for another Lyndon Johnson.  It would be honorable for President Obama to step aside after losing the house, and the senate next year, and most likely the election if he runs, not to mention plunging us from dip to hole.  If Bill paves the way, Hillary can join the race in November and with her approval ratings, and Bill's economic prowess be a shoe-in.  The Clinton pit-yorkie, Carville, is already beating the bushes to frame President Obama as an economic klutz. 

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

Conan71

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Quote from: Gaspar on September 29, 2011, 02:38:27 PM
So former president clinton is scheduled to release a book on how to get America back on track.  He plans to release in November after all of the GOP candidates will have entered the race.

Bill Clinton is no longer president but says he is so concerned about the bleak U.S. economic outlook that he will set out his blueprint for America in a new book to be published in November.

Clinton's Back to Work lays out the former president's plan to get the country "back into the future business," Knopf Chairman and Editor in Chief Sonny Mehta said in a statement.


Hmmm. Perhaps we are in store for another Lyndon Johnson.  It would be honorable for President Obama to step aside after losing the house, and the senate next year, and most likely the election if he runs, not to mention plunging us from dip to hole.  If Bill paves the way, Hillary can join the race in November and with her approval ratings, and Bill's economic prowess be a shoe-in.  The Clinton pit-yorkie, Carville, is already beating the bushes to frame President Obama as an economic klutz.  



Hmm, interesting, Clinton writes about pragmatic ways we can get America back to work, Obama writes about smoking pot, audacity, and dreams.  Should have been a warning...
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