Re: Clinton's fibs becoming a bad habit



On Mar 30, 7:23 pm, jose <josefsop...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 30, 1:33 pm, Igor <thoov...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 30, 1:10 pm, jose <josefsop...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Clinton's fibs becoming a bad habit

by Leonard Pitts Jr.

''It was just my imagination, once again, running away with me.'' --
the Temptations, 1971

In a way, its unfair to single out Hillary Clinton for lying.

They all do it, after all. Eight years ago, John McCain, conductor on
the Straight Talk Express,

Yeah, McCain is talking straight out of each one of his many mouths.

When are people like you going to figure out that
professional politicians all lie. Including your newest
darling Barack Obama.

You've apparently got a lot to learn. Just because I stick up for the
guy doesn't necessarily mean I want him to win the nomination.

.



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