Bill Clinton’s Emotional Outburst on FoxNews
If you’ve read or heard about this, please disregard it. I know this news is all over the blogosphere.
If you haven’t, keep reading.
Former president Bill Clinton was interviewed by Chris Wallace last Sunday on FoxNews. The interview began fine but quicky became heated when Wallace started asking Clinton why he didn’t work harder to capture Osama Bin Laden during his days as President (the heat begins halfway through Part 1 and all through Part 2).
Part 1
Part 2
I know this entry kinda deviates from the topics you normally see on my blog but I think this event is worth noting. Never have I seen a former president on TV using descriptive words like “a bunch of bull” or “crap” or accusing the interviewer of ulterior motives (not to mention using the word “kill” as freely as he did).
Your thoughts?
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September 26th, 2006 at 8:03 pm
I have been hearing about this but I hadn’t actually watched it until now. I wish Bin Laden would jsut die, then people would finally realize he isn’t the sole cause of all this trouble. It’s not like killing him will solve all the problems in the middle east. It’s as if people believe if Bin Laden was killed the towers would grow back.
September 27th, 2006 at 2:22 am
Like Eric above, I have been hearing a lot about this, but I just finally got the opportunity to watch it for the first time a few minutes ago. To say the least, I am surprised at how Bill Clinton carried himself during the interview. Thanks for posting the videos.
-=ViC
September 27th, 2006 at 10:24 am
“It’s as if people believe if Bin Laden was killed the towers would grow back.”
I think by “people” you mean “the Bush Administration”.
October 13th, 2006 at 4:11 pm
I shook hands today with Bill Clinton. He gave a speech on the UCLA campus. Clinton is da man!
April 26th, 2007 at 2:36 pm
The answer to the question is the question to itself. The Democrats loss the Presidential election to the Republicans. The people answer the question by not voting to them.