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This was said by a colleague at a pre-meeting coffee hour today. According to him (not a Freeper, but very conservative and pro-Bush*). I'm recording this as exactly as I (and another with me here remember it). A brilliant comeback to the endless "aw, he was a kid":
The pro-Bush guy said: "We all did things in our 20s that make us cringe now. He would not be the first guy that fudged about his youth. You really can't, if you are fair, hold a youthful lie against him."
Replied another (known conservative) member of the circle: "I don't hold lies he made in 1972 or 73 against him as much as I hold the lie he is telling about those years today. He wasted a million or so being trained for the ANG---fine, its their problem. Not attractive but not critical to me today as a voter. What DOES concern me is that he is LYING by omission, slippery language or evasion today. What DOES bother me is that more millions are spent in time and resources propping up this lie---TODAY. Makes me wonder where the hell he *was* in those "missing months." Drugs? Booze? Lazy?I voted for him in 2000 somewhat unenthusiastically but hopefully. Never again."
Said the pro-Bush guy: "Clinton was a draft dodger"
Replied the other conservative: "I'll never defend Clinton but remember this: he did register and lucked out with the lottery and CLinton *ain't* runnin' in 2004 my friend! Who cares about him."
Made my day let me tell you! Plus, I think that the first exchange had a brilliant observation----its the lying and waste of federal resources to fog it over now that should be attended to if "youthful" indiscretions are alluded to.
(But, first the focus is on the missing physical and grounding. All else is secondary.
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