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Monday, January 28, 2008

Hitchens Excoriates Bill Clinton on the Race Card

Over at Slate , Christopher Hitchens pulls no punches in his opinion of the Slick One, subtitled:
It should be no surprise that the Clintons are playing the race card.


How can one equal Bill Clinton for thuggery and opportunism when it comes to the so-called “race card”? And where does one even start with the breathtaking nastiness of his own conduct, and that of his supporters, in the last week?


Thuggery and opportunism!

Tell us, Chris what do you really think?

Barack Obama carries South Carolina having made no sectarian appeal to any specific kind of voter, and the best Clinton can say is that this is no better than Jesse Jackson managed to do. Really? Did Jackson come south having already got himself elected the senator from Illinois? And, come to think of it, was Jackson so much to be despised and sneered at when he was needed as Clinton’s “confessor,” along with Billy Graham, during the squalor of impeachment?


...I never quite understand how the Clintons’ initial exploitation of racism was overlooked the first time around and has been airbrushed from the record since. After falling behind in the New Hampshire primary in 1992, and after being caught lying about the affair with Gennifer Flowers to which he later confessed under oath, Clinton left the campaign trail and flew home to Arkansas to give the maximum publicity to his decision to sign a death warrant for Ricky Ray Rector. Rector was a black inmate on death row who had shot himself in the head after committing a double murder and, instead of dying as a result, had achieved the same effect as a lobotomy would have done. He never understood the charge against him or the sentence. After being served his last meal, he left the pecan pie on the side of the tray, as he told the guards who came to take him to the execution chamber, “for later.” Several police and prison-officer witnesses expressed extreme queasiness at this execution of a gravely impaired man, and the prison chaplain, Dennis Pigman, later resigned from the prison service. The whole dismal and cruel and pathetic story was told by Marshall Frady in a long essay in The New Yorker in 1993 and is also recounted in a chapter titled “Chameleon in Black and White” by your humble servant in his book No One Left To Lie To. For now, I just ask you to imagine what would have been said if a Republican governor, falling in the polls, had gone out of his way to execute a mentally incompetent African-American prisoner.
(emphasis mine)


Read the whole article for a liberal’s view of Billy Jeff Clinton, our first “black” president.

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Did you sample this here because you knew the part about executing retards would give HG, r108 and all the other pro-CP commentators around here hard-ons?

Kidding… I know why you posted it. Its because you knew that the pro-CP act by Clinton would make him seem like such a big, bad guy around here… nope. that can’t be it.

Maybe you posted it because of your infatuation with Bill and Al. Give it a break Proof, they’re both taken… although my Bill can fit you in sometime… and no amount of e-flirting with Anna is going to convince any of us to the contrary.

I don’t know about Hitchens, but Vanity Fair regularly impresses me. They actually have a couple descent reporters over there.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on January 28, 2008 at 08:02 pm
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Gee, Spark! All that analysis and no cigar!



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Proof on January 28, 2008 at 08:46 pm
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They actually have a couple descent (sic) reporters

You mean, they took a dive? smile



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Proof on January 28, 2008 at 08:47 pm
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Oh, almost forgot! 

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Proof on January 28, 2008 at 08:47 pm

ah, the spell checker won’t save my ass on that one. dern.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on January 29, 2008 at 06:43 pm
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