Because reality has a liberal bias. So they make things up and repeat them ad infinitum and ad nauseum, relying on truthiness to convince people of their (false) arguments.
An excellent book on this subject is Al Franken's "Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot".
2007-03-24 02:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You evidently don't know as much as you thought you did. No, Clinton didn't get convicted of a whole lot of things which actually make people a lot more upset than had he. A whole lot of people died under their administration. Suicide, lots of suicides w/o notes in suspicious settings, lots of plane and car accidents always when they where on their way to report findings or as witnesses against the Clintons. There is like was it 10 body guards, young healthy body guards who managed to end up dead. Look at all the 'missing' files that seem to come up missing and stolen. Why, if you have nothing to hide? This evidence has been on here before, it's how I found out about it and I looked it up and found it true and much more!!
2007-03-24 09:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Your facts are spin. You need to brush the sand off your face from having your head stuck in the sand and there is a cool aid stain on your shirt. Clinton will go down in history as a side note and as a joke. You don't like Ronald Reagan because he took down the communist empire and you are a good little commie red diaper doper baby.
2007-03-24 09:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Thery go with the "throw everything out there and see what sticks" approach. Sadly, it has worked rather well to this point. But the GOP house of cards is starting to collapse thanks to a Dem majority in the house and Senate. Thank God the American people decided to stand up against these guys. There is light at the end of this Republican tunnel.
2007-03-24 09:27:21
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answered by Speedracer 3
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Not to say it isn't the same with many liberals, but for many conservatives political discussion is about mindless passion, shouting, and general stress relief.
2007-03-24 10:09:17
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answered by Origin 3
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They do?
I don't see a lot of that...however,
isn't it ironic that Mr Cut'n'Paste contributer JEDI, answers by blowing your premise right out of the water while trying to agree with you...his diatribe is FILLED with inaccuracies,rumor and liberal urban myth.
(Here's just one:
The UN did NOT stand against the Iraq invasion, in fact the Security Council voted UNANIMOUSLY in favor...you guys make yourselves look foolish when you post these wild exaggerations and flat out inaccuracies.)
2007-03-24 09:36:55
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answered by Garrett S 3
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You just stated that you back everything up, but yet you just made references at the end of the first part of your example without any backing. Good luck fishing.
2007-03-24 09:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Because trash information is all they got.
2007-03-24 09:24:47
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answered by oohhbother 7
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This is just the a few.
Clinton administration officials indicted
Henry Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development became the second Clinton administration official to be indicted.
The Justice Department probe began on Sept. 22, 1994, it's investigating whether Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros lied to the FBI about payments he made to his former mistress, Linda Jones. In March '95 Attorney General Janet Reno concluded HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros made yearly payments to Jones of between $42,000 and $60,000—contradicting Cisneros' claim to the FBI that his yearly payments totaled no more than $10,000. In May 1995, an independent counsel was named to investigate if the lies HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros told to the FBI constitute a felony.
On Dec. 11, 1997 a federal grand jury in Washington handed down a 21-count indictment, charging Cisneros and Jones variously with conspiracy, obstruction of justice, fraud and perjury. Evidence including 40 hours of secretly recorded telephone calls, IRS records and canceled checks suggests to prosecutors that Cisneros committed perjury and conspired with his ex-mistress and others to lie about the hush money. Those records indicate Cisneros paid Jones about $250,000 and continued to pay her after he came to Washington, including payments totaling some $40,000 prior to his interview with the FBI.
Former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy was indicted on charges he accepted illegal gifts and lied to investigators. In August, 1994 Attorney General Janet Reno asked for an independent counsel to investigate Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy for accepting gifts from companies regulated by his department. On Oct. 3, 1994, Mike Espy resigns amid charges he accepted gifts and perks barred by federal ethics laws and rules.
In Dec. 1997, Tyson Foods Inc., the nation's largest poultry processor, pleaded guilty to giving former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy more than $12,000 in illegal gifts, and agreed to pay $6 million in fines and investigative expenses.
Ultimately, Independent Counsel Smaltz s investigation of Agriculture Secretary Espy, has resulted in 14 indictments yielding 2 convictions, 3 guilty pleas, 4 acquittals, 3 companies paying enormous fines, and 3 defendants awaiting trial or retrial.
In the tenth major probe into high level Clinton appointees, the Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether or not Labor Secretary Alexis Herman was involved in a scheme of influence peddling during ‘94-’96 when she was a White House aide. The seventh independent counsel of the Clinton era will investigate influence peddling and corrupt campaign fundraising allegations against Labor Secretary Alexis Herman. In response to these allegations, President Clinton remarked, "I don t believe that for a minute."
Under investigation for overbilling clients, mail fraud and tax evasion, Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell resigned on March 14, 1994. On Dec. 6, '94 Hubbell pleads guilty and on Aug. 7, 1995 he began serving 21-month sentence for defrauding the federal government and tax evasion. A June 24, 1997 Los Angeles Times story revealed a City of Los Angeles audit found Webster Hubbell cheated Los Angeles out of almost $25,000 by lying about the consulting work he did for them.
The Justice Department began investigating Commerce Secretary Ron Brown on Feb. 19, 1995 for violation of tax and financial disclosure laws and whether he took money from people seeking to influence him. Apparently, he took bribes from almost everybody saying it is part of the way Washington works. Ron Brown was still under investigation by an Independent Counsel when he died mysteriously in a plane crash in 1996. Former Brown business associate and lover Nolanda Hill revealed on the June 18, 1997 ABC Prime time Live that deceased Cabinet Secretary Ron Brown was set to accept a $700,000 cash payoff from Vietnam in return for pushing normalized trade relations with the communist country.
2007-03-24 09:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They don't, its just your opinion.
2007-03-24 09:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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