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Sunday, February 20, 2005

The New York Times: Investigating Bush after Excusing Clinton

The liberals told us in the 1990s that smoking marijuana was "no big deal" after President Clinton admitted to it, as did Vice President Al Gore. Heck, liberals said: it is no one's business if they did, since there is nothing wrong with it.

Turn the clock forward to 2005, and watch as the disease of "liberal hypocrisy" rears its ugly head. The NY Times, one of the nation's most disgusting liberal newspapers which has been caught time and time again in outright lies and obfuscations in the pages of their paper, has now focused on President Bush once again. Their beef? Some dimwit brought them tapes taken in 1998 - without the-then Governor of Texas' knowledge - in which he "allegedly" admits that he may have smoked marijuana. So, asks the small gnome, where is the liberal message of "it's no big deal" and "who cares"?

As usual, with liberals, those messages do not apply when it comes to Republicans:

In Secretly Taped Conversations, Glimpses of the Future President

He refused to answer reporters' questions about his past behavior, he said, even though it might cost him the election. Defending his approach, Mr. Bush said: "I wouldn't answer the marijuana questions. You know why? Because I don't want some little kid doing what I tried."


Watch over the coming days, as hypocritical liberals mock the President and accuse him of holding back more drug abuse allegations.

The question is: isn't there just one liberal in America who will come forward and say, "Hey, folks...our guys did it and we gave them a pass, so how about we do the same for Bush?"

Don't hold your breath.

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