Bill Clinton, Diplomat
August 5, 2009 | Vetting explained
By the end of the day I am certain that those on the right will find someway to turn the release of the reporters from North Korea and Bill Clintons involvement in the process into one more sign that the the Obama administration is failing and for that I'll give them points for having creative imaginations but in truth it's a hell of an accomplishment. Finally a sign that diplomacy can work when adults are put in charge. Even if Clinton had to give up his prize collection of Elvis albums and promise the whacko a trip to Disney Land and Grace Land it's alot better than GWs first instinct to start bombing and pick up the pieces afterwards. Score one for the Obama administration. Nice going Bubba!
It will be interesting and a little sad to see how Limbaugh handles this one. My guess, alot of references to Bill being alone with two women on a plane, cigars and the state of the Clintons marriage over the years. That or he could surprise me and compliment Bill. What do you think?
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