The Darkest Days
As president, Bill Clinton was impeached. It’s not a subject which is discussed to any great extent, realize the Clintons’ control the liberal party. Hillary has the PAC money to either "further careers or initiate them". The point being Bill Clintons’ stains on American history are easily overlooked by the party which now has it’s back in a corner.
This week could also bring a special prosecutor's decision that could shake the foundations of the Bush government.The President's top political guru, Karl Rove, and Vice President Cheney's right-hand man, Lewis (Scooter) Libby, are at the center of a two-year criminal probe into the leak of a CIA agent's identity. Many Bush staffers believe indictments are likely. ...
There is still no combination to the vault door for the Whitewater, Vincent Foster, Travelgate, Craig Livingston... How did Ken Starr’s role compare to "this week’s special prosecutor"? When was Clinton guilty before let alone after the decision?
"He's like the lion in winter," observed a political friend of Bush. "He's frustrated. He remains quite confident in the decisions he has made. But this is a guy who wanted to do big things in a second term. Given his nature, there's no way he'd be happy about the way things have gone."
Once there was an aspirin factory... Even the darkest days have bright spots. Afghanistan (that is off limits for media) is a success. Iraq has a constitution, unfortunately the only news we receive is death counts. Unemployment is low, the economy is good, gas prices are falling, housing continues to increase...
Liberals have no alternative plans to improve anything. They simply continue to aimlessly badger and accuse conservatives. Little do they realize but the darkest days lay ahead for them.

















