Thursday, November 29, 2007

Not asked

A question not asked (mine) at the interesting Republican YouTube was the following to Senators McCain and Thompson as well as Guliani: If you represent the "party of values" how come it's well known about your marital affairs and is it o.k. to have them and why when you have had them did you attack President Bill Clinton for the same thing?

I must say though the questions as I said were interesting even though there was no real opposition questions.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those guys look like they really know how to party. We need to get together and work on a new version of "Baby Got Back"...

Robert E Wilson said...

I didn't watch the debate but I've read that most of the questions were about Iraq, Afghanistan, and illegal immigration - you know, issues people are concerned about.

Yet you wanted to drag the debate into the mud.

Erik said...

Values are an important issue to them last I checked they claimed to be the party of them. And with what has come up with Guiliani right after the debate, using taxpayer money so he can have his affair makes it even more so.

Erik said...

And Robert they set this whole thing up in 1998 dragging Bill Clinton's name. So I guess you don't like it when the shoe is on the other foot. Typical hypocrite.

Robert E Wilson said...

I'm not sure what "they" set up. I think Clinton got in trouble all on his own volition and it wasn't because of an extra-marital affair.

Erik said...

And the same applies to Guliani and every political person who attacked Bill Clinton but wants us to brush aside what they have done. There sex lives became open when they decided to try to impeach Bill Clinton over his private affairs.

Robert E Wilson said...

Gee whiz! This won't go away. Clinton was impeached for lying to a Grand Jury. The content of the lie was not the issue.