Bill and Hillary Clinton’s tax returns for the last seven years
reveal that since leaving the White House the couple has earned
nearly $30 per lie.
“If you break their income down, you see that on average they
earned $42,661 a day, or $1,777 an hour, which comes to $29.61 a
minute,” said political analyst Pim Peeny. “And, this being the
Clintons, that amounts to $29.61 per lie told.”
The Clinton campaign immediately disputed Peeny’s claim.
“That’s entirely preposterous,” Clinton spokesman Mo Lyes said.
“Sen. Clinton would respond to dispute the ridiculous charge,
except she’s busy right now single-handedly saving a house full of
orphans from a pack of fire-breathing alligators.”
Former President Bill Clinton reacted calmly to news of Peeny’s
calculation, merely cursing out 16 junior staffers, four reporters,
and a dog, and threatening to have Peeny “taken care of” after the
general election. He later apologized, saying, “I apologize for
acting inappropriately earlier today. I was exhausted from staying
up all night figuring out how many Americans would die every year
because they were left without health insurance under Barack
Obama’s irresponsible health care plan.”
Peeny’s figures were corroborated by the New York
Times, which conducted its own review and found that the
Clintons actually lied closer to twice a minute if sales of their
books are included in the calculation.
The Obama campaign then released its own figures showing that if
YouTube videos and television clips of Clinton speeches and
campaign events are included, the lies run up to 2.7 a minute.
Hillary Clinton biographer and former Washington Post reporter
Carl Bernstein added that he thinks even the Obama figure is
low.
“None of these figures takes into account President Clinton’s
passes at random women or the massive increase in untruthfulness
when either Clinton drinks even a slight amount of alcohol. The
figure is probably closer to four lies a minute.”
Sen. Clinton could not be reached for comment, a spokesman said,
because she was in Paris relighting the Olympic torch at the
request of the French and Chinese governments, the United Nations,
and a little girl in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who desperately wants
to watch women’s pole vaulting this summer and knew that Senator
Clinton was the only person who could save the Olympic Games.
Andrew Cline is editorial page editor of the New
Hampshire Union Leader.