Let Them Eat Cake

Reminds me of how the Clintons left the Whitehouse, looting everything they could get their hands on and stealing the "W" keys from all computers. This doesn't even mention Bill Clinton doing cocaine and getting a blow job from a fat intern at his desk in the oval office. You know, the same desk Ronald Regan refused to take his coat off while sitting at? These Progressive Dems act like hoodlums in a riot, taking anything they can.
 
These Progressive Dems act like hoodlums in a riot, taking anything they can.

There's that word again.

Also, your own team did a pretty decent job of looting themselves as I recall. How many tens of millions did senior members of the Bush cabinet walk away with again?
 
Reminds me of how the Clintons left the Whitehouse, looting everything they could get their hands on and stealing the "W" keys from all computers.

Ha ha ha. Taking the "W" keys. I'd never heard that one before. That'd be a classic gag if it were really true. Hope it is.
 
Reminds me of how the Clintons left the Whitehouse, looting everything they could get their hands on and stealing the "W" keys from all computers. This doesn't even mention Bill Clinton doing cocaine and getting a blow job from a fat intern at his desk in the oval office. You know, the same desk Ronald Regan refused to take his coat off while sitting at? These Progressive Dems act like hoodlums in a riot, taking anything they can.
As funny as the W joke is, it isn't true. Just wanted to mention that for some unknowning Canadians.

Reagan's brain was already gone he didn't need coke. And while Reagan mentioned the coat he never said anything about his trousers. :rolleyes:

BTW you might want to get ReAgan's name spelled right. The Sec. of the Treasury, then Chief of Staff at the time was Donald Regan. The mispelling can easily confuse your readers, if they know a bit of history.
 
As funny as the W joke is, it isn't true. Just wanted to mention that for some unknowning Canadians.[/quoute]

Are you sure? I remember reading this in a couple major publications way back when.
BTW you might want to get ReAgan's name spelled right. The Sec. of the Treasury, then Chief of Staff at the time was Donald Regan. The mispelling can easily confuse your readers, if they know a bit of history.

Yup, you are right here.
 
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