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There is just something so unseemly about Bill Clinton talking about how the stress over Haiti exacerbated his heart troubles.

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Margie| 2.17.10 @ 5:54PM

Heartbroken would be an improvement. If it's real.

Nick| 2.17.10 @ 6:21PM

I want to know who he was chasing around his desk, when he got these chest pains.

Margie| 2.17.10 @ 7:41PM

Now, now. :^)

Richard Baker| 2.17.10 @ 6:26PM

Probably no more than the Clinton Nookie Circus at work. His poor heart. This clown doesn't have a sincere bone in his body. When does he leave us and go join Teddy? Hopefully soon.

Tish| 2.17.10 @ 6:31PM

As usual, Slick Willie himself isn't responsible -- this time it's Haiti's fault! Clinton is still self-absorbed, but Obama has him beat in this category too.

danny| 2.17.10 @ 8:24PM

good lord richard, shame on you.

Richard Baker| 2.17.10 @ 10:36PM

Danny:
Were you shamed at his behavior in the White House? This is my Infantry answer to his abysmal behavior. Or are you morally obtuse?

Missy| 2.18.10 @ 2:11AM

You have to have a heart to get it broken. Clinton's a heartless cad.

danny| 2.18.10 @ 9:26AM

richard:
believe me, there will be no tears here when the man departs the scene, but i kind of like having him around to remind me of how fickle the american electorate is. every time i think never again then look what happens. perhaps we have finally been awakened. i can only hope.

dasboot| 2.18.10 @ 9:50AM

Clinton feels our pain, but maybe his heart was still aching over the Rwanda genocide that he allowed to happen where 800 thousand were murdered. So much for the idea that Clinton loves black people.

danny| 2.18.10 @ 10:12AM

clinton, like all dems love blacks, as long as there the plantation variety.

danny| 2.18.10 @ 10:14AM

they're

Becky| 2.18.10 @ 11:33AM

There is a heart condition called "broken heart syndrome", is that what he is talking about?

How about he's just aging, and like other hippies can't face it about himself, and is using Haiti as an excuse.

notmypresident2010| 2.18.10 @ 12:18PM

If the Haiti Earthquake gave him a heart attack, Here is to 3-4 earthquakes in a row to finish the job.

Jack Kinch(1uncle)| 2.18.10 @ 1:13PM

I can't believe that a Haitian lady said NO,slapped him and broke his heart. About time. I thought some husband would break him first.

Jack Kinch(1uncle)| 2.18.10 @ 1:16PM

OH, It was a lady named Haiti

Herman King| 2.18.10 @ 1:31PM

No politician loves anyone except Number One.

andrew| 2.18.10 @ 3:09PM

You people are all beyond reproach. I hope most of you croak soon!

andrew| 2.18.10 @ 3:09PM

You people are all beyond reproach. I hope most of you croak soon!

Vernon Rosa| 2.18.10 @ 3:18PM

Andrew...tsk, tsk. Responding to people exercising their right to free speech by wishing them dead? Liberalism at its finest.

Missy| 2.18.10 @ 3:41PM

Andrew's liberal 'tolerance' on display. Double posted, too!

Nick| 2.18.10 @ 7:43PM

How compassionate of you, Andrew!

Would you also like to be raped by Bubba the pervert ?

Tom| 2.20.10 @ 1:48PM

Andrew, are you sure you understand what the phrase "beyond reproach" means?

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