During the debate Shrillary was challenged by Barack Brobama about the National Archives that Slick conveniently has tucked away by presidential order for an unprecedented number of years years that won't end until far after the election conveniently enough and certainly not by accident.
He attempted to make some sort of excuse this weekend in Seattle whilst visiting his buddy Bill Gates, The statement of BS is excerpted below.
Now Slick has gone into full finger wagging mode, something we Americans have seen quite often from ol' Bubba, the most memorable time came when he advised America that "He did not have sex with that woman, Ms Lewinsky".
The second time came in a pretty heated interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News where Mr Wallace actually feared for his physical safety as Bubba started shucking and juking after Wallace brought back some bad memories for the El Camino Kid about 9-11 if you remember that little episode. (Both Vids Below)
Monica Lewinsky - Not just a face in the crowd
A montage of Clinton-Lewinsky public encounters
The second time came in a pretty heated interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News where Mr Wallace actually feared for his physical safety as Bubba started shucking and juking after Wallace brought back some bad memories for the El Camino Kid about 9-11 if you remember that little episode. (Both Vids Below)
Slick does his Mt Vesuvius impression with Chris Wallace/
Clinton presses for White House papers:
"REDMOND, Wash. -- Former President Clinton said Friday that a letter he wrote to the National Archives was to expedite release of his papers, not slow the process or hide anything as rivals are suggesting in criticism of his wife. Hillary Rodham Clinton was quizzed during this week's Democratic presidential debate as to why correspondence between her and her husband from their White House years remained bottled up at the National Archives.
Barack Obama said that was a problem for her as a candidate after 'we have just gone through one of the most secretive administrations in our history.' One issue is whether Bill Clinton had sent a letter to the Archives asking that the communications not be released until 2012, and whether Hillary Clinton would lift any ban, a question raised by debate moderator Tim Russert. 'She was incidental to the letter, it was done five years ago, it was a letter to speed up presidential releases, not to slow them down,' the former president told reporters Friday. 'And she didn't even, didn't know what he was talking about.
And now that I've described to you what the letter said, you can readily understand why she didn't know what he was talking about.' Russert's question 'was breathtakingly misleading,' Bill Clinton said. In response, Barbara L. Levin, spokeswoman for NBC," continued
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