Monday, April 4, 2011

The Non Incriminating Opinion or Act 3 Scene 2 Hamlet

I just read the article re Bill Clinton calling the birther issue ludicrous. This comes to mind; Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2-- The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

Clinton omits venturing an argument of substance in support of his"opinion" on the eligibility issue, other than the vague generalities or those similar to Bohener's " If Hawaii says he's born there that's good enough for me."

I doubt Slick Willie runs his personal affairs with such a cavalier style. "If you said you paid my $45 million dollar backdoor kick back, that's good enough for me." At a minimum I think he waits until he gets a written wire transfer confirmation receipt in his palm,from his Swiss banker, before he ever lifts a pinkie.

Clinton and the rest, with their non committal committal comments, are a trick as old as DC politics. The hucksters only go so far out onto a limb, they reserve the remainder as deniability wiggle room, so on judgement day when the questions are asked "What did you know, and when did you know it?" answers can be given such as " "It " all depends on your definition of "it" " or "He was? Well I'll be darned, that guy, realllly? geesh!"

When Obama is finally cornered, Bill Clinton and friends are going to be the loudest in their outcries of being duped by the Kenyan. Their protests will be too much methinks. We will then be asked to believe it was all an honest err. They were sucked in and fooled too.

Just like they told Orville at Kitty Hawk--- "It ain't gonna fly, son."

This time it really will not fly.

Steve

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