Monday, September 19, 2005

An Unnatural Friendship

An Unnatural Friendship

As Michael Savage has pointed out repeatedly on his (outstanding!) talk radio show, there is something VERY weird about the overall “friendliness” or “friendship” between the Bushes and the Clintons.  

It is weird that GWB has asked “Daddy” and Ex-Pres Clinton to team up to raise money in the wake of both the Indonesian Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina.  Moreover, this duo has proven to be much chummier than would seemingly be required to maintain a strategic partnering of big names to achieve an admirable financial goal.  No, “Daddy” Bush cannot seem to say enough about how much he “likes” ole’ Bill Clinton.

Now, just a day or two ago, Bill Clinton tore GWB a new one on national TV about everything from his reasons for going to war with Iraq to the way he has handled the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.   (Hat tip: Drudge.)  (Mind you, Clinton did this just a couple of WEEKS after being named one of two men on Planet Earth – the other being “Daddy” Bush – handpicked by President GWB to be the key fundraisers for the Hurricane Katrina relief.)  

It would seem to me that Clinton’s remarks – regardless of anyone’s politics – represent the height of ingratitude, a lack of class, and, …. well, raw treachery!

Still, after all that, as NewsMax.com points out, when “Daddy” Bush was asked on Monday Night Football about Clinton’s nationally televised smearing of his son a couple days ago, responded (bizarrely), "I like him.”

I mean, is it not only natural to WANT to defend the honor of your friends and family?   But, apparently NOT for “Daddy” Bush, whose on-air response comes across as sounding VERY unnatural.

Hmmm.  WHAT could make him want to respond that way?  It couldn’t be that Clinton has the goods on “Daddy” Bush and his son, GWB – and that, as a result, he possibly OWNS them, could it?

It all kind of makes me remember all those rumors about Mena, Arkansas.  Maybe there is some truth to the fact that there was a “black” partnership between “Daddy” Bush and Clinton down there, after all.  (Who knows?)

All I know is that “Daddy” Bush makes me want to puke with his friendship with the “Impeached One”.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Weeeeell, I think this is politics as usual, we just don't often see it (MSM). Watched Daddy in an interview this AM and the response is that remarks made by Clinton are political in nature, not personal attacks. What he hates and defends are personal remarks about his family, but anything political is fair game, even if he disagrees w/Clinton. I think in DC this is common. I've seen Repubs tear into Kennedy, then later have dinner (and I'm sure drinks) and say what a 'good man' he is. They just don't agree with his politics. Maybe you have to be that way to survive there, I don't know. I just know that I couldn't do it...an ass is an ass...on the Senate floor or in the best restaurant. Kinda makes me not believe either side:)

Tue Sep 20, 05:53:00 AM PDT  
Blogger GunJam said...

Hi, sk! Wow! Excellent analysis. I agree: This makes both sides seem less credible.

Tue Sep 20, 05:10:00 PM PDT  

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