Sec of State Hillary Clinton boozing it up in Columbia (pay, job)
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Originally Posted by Rick Roma
Those would be the standards of common sense. This clearly eludes most if not all leftists.
And what apparently eludes your narrow field of vision is people like Jefferson were great drinkers/collectors of wine. When do you allege your pissy little vision of 'common sense' became common?
While I am certainly a conservative, I honestly see no problem with This article. So what if Hillary has a drink?? Really? This is a little ridiculous.
Seriously, no I don't remember that. What I recall is that Bush didn't (doesn't) drink b/c he is a recovering alcoholic whose wife threatened to leave him if he didn't quit drinking.
Good G*d, child, you don't get impaired after ONE beer.
Then you simply weren't paying attention. Libs even bashed Bush for partying in his college days, acting like it was yesterday.
It was constant.
You just admitted you see only what you want to see and ignore the rest.
This is what now passes as the secretary of state for the Obama administration. Drunk and stupid. We also had the secret service caught not wanting to pay his hooker bill when preparing for the visit. Yes hope and change all right. This right after the GAO gets caught wining and dining it up on the taxpayer dollar to boot. What a disgrace.
When was the 'standard' set that a SoS is not allowed a beer at the end of the day?
Someone needs to call Bill in to control his woman. She is embarrassing this country.
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