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WASHINGTON, April 18 (UPI) -- Former U.S.President Bill Clinton said Sunday he and his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, are too old to be Supreme Court justices.
His comments on ABC's "This Week" came after some had mentioned the secretary of state as a possible replacement for retiring Justice John Paul Stevens.
Outside of what Clinton thinks, they are too corrupt and in Bill's case, too perverted.
can you identify one corrupt thing the Clintons did? Don't say Whitewater as that was investigated ad naseum with no charges. ... based on the scope of the investigation. Only when the scope was pushed did they find something to hang a 54 million dollar waste of money on.
can you identify one corrupt thing the Clintons did? Don't say Whitewater as that was investigated ad naseum with no charges. ... based on the scope of the investigation. Only when the scope was pushed did they find something to hang a 54 million dollar waste of money on.
oh come on, how about commenting perjury for starters? I am not a right winger that thinks he was a bad President and no, I do not hate him, but supreme court justice, I hardly think so, he could never get confirmed. Hillary, that might be another story..If I remember right, he lost his law license. do you really think he could have been confirmed?
I don't think ANYONE thought besides Bill that he would be even on the outside dark horse for a SCOTUS seat. Now, Hillary...that is a long shot possibility, but I would love it just to see the freak-out reactionaries implode.
Tell us what you are referring to? I don't think you can...but that is a nice try.
Nita
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