Bill Clinton does Hillary’s work and convinces Kim Jong-Il to pardon Euna Lee and Laura Ling

Pretty sad, that it took Bill Clinton to do Hillary Clinton’s work. Maybe Hussein can fire Hillary and hire bubba Billy Clinton to be Sec of State? North Korean leader Kim Jong Il ordered the journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling released during a visit by Bill Clinton, who arrived in North Korea earlier in the day on an unannounced visit. Now that Bill Clinton got Euna Lee and Laura Ling freed while his worthless wife sat on the sidelines, could he do the same for the 3 “hostages” taken by Iran a few days ago? Apparently it took Bill Clinton going into Hussein Obama mode blaming America for basically everything to get those Lee and Ling pardoned. Its no wonder why dictators eat this stuff up and Hussein never disappoints.

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  • Dave B

    I am a conservative but I would ask that we show some restraint in criticizing President Clinton in this particular situation. He did what he was asked to do. No matter what deals were made in the background I’m sure President Clinton did what he was asked to do and the two girls are home with their families. Gore can go to hell for all I care, it was uncomfortable seeing him trying to get in the picture and inject himself into this situation. President Clinton was the man of the hour, not Gore. Even if Gore negotiated the entire deal he should have had the class to let President Clinton be in the forefront and get out of the picture. I, as a conservative, refuse to fall into the trap that everything Bill Clinton does is bad and should be critiized. We, as human beings, are more complicated than that. He did the right thing and whatever had been asked of him for the country and those two girls. I can also appreciate how difficult it might have been for him to do it especially the way North Korea acted after he made a deal with them and played him for a fool. I hope I’m not the only conservative out there that can appreciate what he did.