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Bill and Barack

by: Dark Wraith

Former President William Jefferson Clinton, acting as a private citizen and ambassador-at-large, has secured the release of two American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor in North Korea for having stumbled into a disputed border region on a documentary mission for Al Gore's media company.

Bill Clinton, carrying no message from or portfolio in the Obama Administration, just waltzed into Pyongyang, sat down with reclusive leader Kim Jung-Il — who was supposed to be gravely ill from a stroke he might have suffered last year — and left with the two Americans, who were granted amnesty.

The Right-wing U.S. media just can't stand it: The Wall Street Journal Online simpered that the favor dispensed by North Korea "will bolster Kim’s bid to dissolve the six-party negotiations in favor of the direct talks with the U.S. he has long sought. It will also dismay some in South Korea and Japan, which have their own hostages in North Korea and will wonder why Mr. Clinton couldn’t obtain their release as well."

The fact of the matter is that the United States is now back in the hands of adults who are willing to put their reputations on the line and who are, more importantly, willing to bear the future risks of peaceful solutions rather than the far more perilous and fool-hardy risks of bellicose non-solutions that were the hallmark of the Bush Administration. President Obama showed this same character in personally sitting down with Professor Henry Gates and the law enforcement officer who arrested him, Sergeant James Crowley. While some media sources sneered that it was a "distraction," a more mature and attentive audience understands that this is precisely what leadership means: leading pragmatically from the front, on the ground, instead of from the clouds of vapid, simplistic ideals.

Imagine George W. Bush in these, his happy retirement years, going to any nation hostile to the United States, much less going there as a revered elder of the world. To imagine that, one must first suspend any thought of the possibility that a former President of this country might be arrested elsewhere on this planet as a war criminal. While our Right-wing fanatics will spend the remainder of this century shrieking down even the hint that a higher order of morality has already judged the man, his policies, and his underlings, the nations of the world have moved on, rectifying as they can the almost incomprehensible mess Bush created, even as they return to what remains of hope for leadership from the once great empire that is the United States of America.

Bill Clinton walked right into a closed, bitter, impoverished, marginalized, dangerous nation; and there he sat with the very man our own CIA spends untold billions of dollars trying to decipher.

Barack Obama sat right down with angry, embittered rivals of different races; and there, he got those men to talk civilly, bluntly, and constructively in a way that racists would hate and airheaded Leftists would insist only billions of dollars in federal programs could achieve.

As much as I shall harshly criticize Mr. Obama and his policies in the years and days ahead, and as much as I shall condemn the weakness, cowardice, and foolishness of the Democrats now in charge of Congress, I must also recognize that these are matters fundamentally less important than one overriding consideration to bear in mind, now: finally, for the first time in too many years, we have adults in charge of this nation.

Cross-posted from The Dark Wraith Forums


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18 comments:

What you've said! sup It feels good. I'm so glad they have been released.

Gov. Bill Richardson talked about the release on Rachel's show.
Here's the clip. [7:11]
by: Foiled Goil (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 02:09
It perks me up to no end when folks substitute their wishbones with their backbones. sup
by: Ms. Mule (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 09:11
It's been asked a number of times on various blogs what would happen if Bush went to whatever country to try the same tactic as Clinton.
Has anyone noticed that virtually none of the major players in the Bush Administration has left the good old U.S. of A. since they left office?
Usually, these people vacation after their tenure, many times in the Caribbean, Europe, etc. Not so much this time.

I just can't imagine the reason!
by: Father Tyme (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 10:30
A quote from Les Visible's The Tonawanda Whitefish and the Apocalypse. seems appropriate here:
For all of you who presently despair and wane grim and feeble at the appearance of the dark’s seeming, overwhelming might… look… look at what the moment is revealing and console yourselves with the understanding that some unknown hand is at work using the very institutions of our oppression to expose and bring down those who believed they were in control of them.
by: Peter of Lone Tree (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 14:02
Just to rub it in a little bit for the Right-wingers, this photo is just delicious:



Yes, Bubba Done Good. Bubba's sayin', "Aw, shucks. 'Tweren't nuthin', really."
by: Dark Wraith (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 16:41
Laura Ling:

Thirty hours ago, Euna Lee and I were prisoners in North Korea. We feared that at any moment, we could be sent to a hard-labor camp. And then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting.

We were taken to a location. And when we walked in through the doors, we saw, standing before us, President Bill Clinton.


Can you imagine how that must have felt?
by: Foiled Goil (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 19:10
No, I can't, Foiled Goil. But I imagine my gratitude would be so overwhelming that I'd offer to buy him a beer and a blowjob! : biggrin
by: Ms. Mule (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 20:57
From what I understand, although I'm sure he'd appreciate the former, no one needs to buy Bubba the latter.

It's a gift, really.

I guess some men have it.

(George didn't.)

That's what I've heard, anyway.

The Dark Wraith should defer to the gentlemen here who might know better if the Legends of the Tonsil Charmers are true.
by: Dark Wraith (contact) - 05 Aug '09 - 21:07
The gift is that Bill really loooves women. Bill has that in spades. Rare is the man who does--- no matter what he babbles.

I have observed that men who get the "latter" treatment are the ones who, good-heartedly if misguidedly, think that everything you say to them is a sexual proposition and they are just tickled to death when it actually works out for them.

The ones who really don't ever get any are justifiably sour individuals, and their ears interpret everything as a slam.
by: Ms. Mule (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 10:14
So where does my, "Wanna go for some cheeseburgers and catch a movie?" fit in?

Never mind.
by: Dark Wraith (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 12:50
confused So where does my, "Wanna go for some cheeseburgers and catch a movie?" fit in?

Honestly? Truly really?
Depends upon how you smell (and I'm not referring to manufactured scents tagged with the names of various celebrities) and your timing...
if you get me drift. All comes down to biology...we're ruled to a far greater extent by our noses than most people imagine. eek

My two cents confused ...a small (operative word there) amount of patchouli oil applied to a freshly-scrubbed canvas (so to speak) and then given about a half hour to get acquainted with said canvas...

Well, you remember the suddenly-galvanized head-turning reactions that Gilda Radner received during that spoof commercial advertising the cologne "Hey! You..."?
Yeah. That. wink

What? He did ask.... biggrin
by: tali (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 14:02
So the home-made apple pie I baked counts?
by: Dark Wraith (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 16:05
It sure counts in my book! But I'd like to expand on Missouri's comment and throw in my two cents worth.
The men who often prove irresistible to women are genuinely interested in and curious about the women they’re with – not in a phony, “2o questions” interview sort of way, but an actual, engaged interest in something other than their own thoughts and needs. The problem with the “sensitive man” is that he’s sensitive, alright – to his own feelings exclusively. It’s all about him, and his own rigid emotional constructs. Nothing else gets on the radar screen.
The charmers are usually the ones who genuinely really like women – not just certain women with a particular hair color or bra size, but women of all ages, sizes, and attractiveness. Meaning they like women apart from the possibility of “scoring” sexually. Women who have met Bill Clinton have often expressed that “he talked to me like I was the only person in the room”. That kind of genuine interest is hard to fake. Yes, some men learn to, or try to just to manipulate the woman, but I think most women with reasonable smarts pick up on the act very quickly.
Looking back on the men I’ve met or dated, I can count on one hand the ones who actually wanted to know who I was under the surface, and made a real effort to find out. The ones who asked me things like, “what do you think”? Or, “how do you see that”? Or, “hey, can I get your feedback on_____?” They want to converse with you and interact with you frequently, not just when they’re looking to get laid. Throw in some humor and a little chivalry, and I am utterly smitten. Those are the men whom I’ve found absolutely irresistible, and those are the men that I happily deluge with every pleasure I can think of.
It’s really so simple. Many men could charm women senseless if they simply paid attention and made half an effort. But most men cannot or will not get it. They’re too lazy, too apathetic, too shut down, or just too dense. And some just simply don't care and are content to settle for the occasional pity fuck.
So that's my personal insight on the matter, offered freely to the male reading audience. Consider it or not, as you see fit.
by: Anna Van Z (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 17:55
Even though he may have some "charm", the Bubba is not my type.

So where does my, "Wanna go for some cheeseburgers and catch a movie?" fit in?



So the home-made apple pie I baked counts?

Any Wraithy pie. Yum. With coffee, of course. And I wouldn't mind if you add a side of schmaltz with that pie, either. biggrin

(Wow. I just had a cheeseburger for dinner; a patty melt, actually.)
by: Foiled Goil (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 18:39
I'm hungry.
by: Dark Wraith (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 19:57
ing6 Medium rare... Swiss, American, or Cheddar-horseradish... on marbled pumpernickel/rye?
by: Foiled Goil (contact) - 06 Aug '09 - 20:55
Yes, please.
by: Dark Wraith (contact) - 07 Aug '09 - 04:19
wink
by: Foiled Goil (contact) - 07 Aug '09 - 14:05



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