Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Were They Bimbos, Or Just Dumb?

Bill Clinton was quite the womanizer - and probably still is. Too bad Hilary didn't divorce him years ago... would that really have derailed her chances of getting in to Congress?

Anyway, I don't really like that Rush calls all these women "bimbos." They probably weren't bimbos, they were just stupid women who thought that the guy cared for them, and would divorce his wife and marry them. It's incredible how many women believe that about the married men they're having affairs with...

RUSH: Gail Sheehy was interviewed as part of Clinton: American Experience, PBS documentary. She said this as part of her participation last night.

SHEEHY: Betsey Wright, his ferociously protective campaign manager, sat him down with a list of names of women and went through one after the other: how many times, where did you meet her, how likely is she to talk?

HAMILTON: Betsey Wright said, "But you don't understand, on a national scale, people will investigate. Your opponents will investigate it. The media will investigate it. The problem is, we're not just talking about you. We're talking about your wife, Hillary; we're talking about your child, Chelsea." She said, "I don't think you can run."

RUSH: This is the bimbo eruptions. They're describing what Betsey Wright did, sat him down, "Here are the women. This is how many there are. This is what they're saying. It's not gonna be just you." And the next one, this is Betsey Wright herself.

WRIGHT: I mean it just became clear that night it was not the time for him to do it. It just was not the time. He felt for quite a while that that probably was the last real chance he would ever have to run for president. That was it, it was over. You know, where would he go now that he wasn't gonna run for president? What could he do in the future? I think that over the next few months that became a tough time for them.

RUSH: That was 1988. She said you can't run for president in 1988, too many bimbo eruptions. So what he did, they found in this documentary, he ran for Congress, and they talked to his campaign manager, Paul Fray, who had this to say about Clinton's womanizing.

FRAY: I mean, you got to understand that at one time there was at least 25 women per day coming through there trying to find him. And I'd tell them he's out on the road, you know, they'd get out the door. Lord, it was bad. Bad, bad, bad, bad.

RUSH: Bad, bad, bad, and now, I mean this is the star of the Democrat Party. Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. (imitating Fray) "Twenty-five women coming through there every day looking for Bill Clinton, and I'd say he's on the road when he's actually on the other side of the door with one of the other 25 women."

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/02/20/tale-two-presidents-honor-and-dishonor-in-oval-office/

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