WillyJ
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When Clinton was President and he got a new dog as a pet, Rush Limbaugh made the comment on his radio program that "there are now two dogs living in the White House- Buddy and Chelsea. . " He was justifiably vilified for the comment, and eventually made a halfhearted apology adding that liberals obviously had no sense of humor. .
And as I recall Saturday Night Live did some skit making fun of Chelsea's looks that really offended the Clintons and Hillary made a very public beef about it. . .
I think it's wrong to make fun of any Presidents children no matter what age they are, but both sides of the political spectrum have done it and both should be ashamed of themselves.
And for the record, I've been a regular listener of Rush Limbaugh for over 10 years and I can assure everyone that he never once stopped criticizing Clinton's character, motives, and intelligence while our military was fighting in Kosovo, Bosnia, and Haiti. . . all the while making it very clear that while he disagreed with the President, he supported the troops. .
And I would never say he was obligated to stop voicing his opinion in order to be a good American, and I damn sure would never accuse his lack of support for Clinton and his policies as having contributed to the deaths of any of our soldiers.
But I'm extremely confident in calling him a mean-spirited hypocrite for accusing people who are against Bush and this policy of those very things. . .
And as I recall Saturday Night Live did some skit making fun of Chelsea's looks that really offended the Clintons and Hillary made a very public beef about it. . .
I think it's wrong to make fun of any Presidents children no matter what age they are, but both sides of the political spectrum have done it and both should be ashamed of themselves.
And for the record, I've been a regular listener of Rush Limbaugh for over 10 years and I can assure everyone that he never once stopped criticizing Clinton's character, motives, and intelligence while our military was fighting in Kosovo, Bosnia, and Haiti. . . all the while making it very clear that while he disagreed with the President, he supported the troops. .
And I would never say he was obligated to stop voicing his opinion in order to be a good American, and I damn sure would never accuse his lack of support for Clinton and his policies as having contributed to the deaths of any of our soldiers.
But I'm extremely confident in calling him a mean-spirited hypocrite for accusing people who are against Bush and this policy of those very things. . .