Again where Bill has contradicted himself and lied.He has continually criticized this president in foreign countries and I believe he is the first president that has done so.He was on another talk show this weekend..,I believe meet the press or one similar and ran down the President and the administration for the way they are handling to war.He does and he does so blantently and leaves the public as a witness to that lie.This is another reason why I left the Democratic Party and the hatred is another.
2006-09-26 10:18:19
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answered by halfbright 5
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It's true. I've seen him speak in person, and seen many recorded public appearances since he left office. He's always been very careful not to criticize Bush; he deflects the people who try to get him to do so by answering their questions in other ways.
I thinks it's an unwritten rule of the Presidency, that those who have held the office don't disparage the sitting President. And just good manners, as well. However, the neocons are going after President Clinton directly now, claiming he is responsible for their failures. I think the gloves are coming off, since he obviously is very able to defend himself, and unwilling to be a scapegoat.
2006-09-26 10:40:00
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answered by functionary01 4
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while you're speaking concerning to the Scooter Libby pardon, I blame the two one in all them. Hannity and Rush are incorrect in this subject count. that is not suitable if former presidents pardon criminals. that is nonetheless incorrect. although, from what i be attentive to, Clinton's pardons have been worse with the aid of fact he financially benefited, yet they are nonetheless the two incorrect. The elites (the two Dem and Rep) in Washington have faith they might do something and get away with it. Clinton proved this along with his pardons and his impeachment. Bush has proved it with Libby. we could call for bigger standards in Washington, yet we are purely the stupid human beings in this u . s . and our voice does not unquestionably count....
2016-10-18 00:48:05
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answered by ? 4
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I suppose you'd have to define the word "criticize" since it involves former President Clinton. But one thing's for sure: he has criticized President Bush now !
2006-09-26 10:16:53
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answered by missingora 7
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OMG! I NEVER thought I'd see "Bill Clinton" and "truthful statement" on the SAME page! Darn you! you just cost me $10.00.
BTW, the answer is...bwwwwaahahahahahahahahahaha!, er no.
2006-09-26 10:26:05
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answered by Cherie 6
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When did he do that interview? At that point he many not have publically criticized him. But after the recent interview on FOX, he can't say THAT anymore.
2006-09-26 10:15:11
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answered by dapixelator 6
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I've been listening to him all throughout the Bush terms. I never heard it. But if someone can find some proof, i'll look at it.
Buzzy, don't be rude and ignorant. Stop talking about his BJ and research his impact on our nation. You will find he reduced unemployment significantly and gave our nation a net profit of $127 billion.
2006-09-26 10:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, he has. He helped campaign against him twice & he did not say he was a swell guy.
Once a liar always a liar.
2006-09-26 10:25:52
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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why don't you find out for yourself instead of asking the peanut gallery? you should be able to find an archive of his quotes.
it actually does depend on your definition of criticism. is it criticizing to describe reality or express an opinion? i agree that i don't think it is useful to criticize, but does that mean you can't even say "here's what happened..."?
2006-09-26 10:15:43
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answered by uncle osbert 4
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Has BJ BILL ever told the truth
From not inhaling to not having sex with that woman
He is a liar
2006-09-26 10:14:57
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answered by buzzy360comecme 3
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