Friday, December 30, 2005

Happy New Year

I got to fill in this week on SuperTalk 930 WKY for Mark Shannon. I had a great time.
It's a sure bet that no other radio station on the planet discussed the possibility that we should use human sacrifice to end the drought. The idea was to take the inmates on death row and execute one each day until the rain come. There was also discussion of asking our native tribes to begin the rain dances, we're ready to try anything to get it to rain and end the wild fires here.
There were some jerks who lambasted me because of my comments about Stedman Graham, Oprah Winfrey's boy-toy. I called him a "no-account house boy" which is pretty on the mark. He hasn't made an effort to make Oprah an honest woman, or maybe she doesn't want to marry him. Either way, I'm willing to do the same thing to live with the richest woman in the world of media. Oprah, I'm ready, pay me a million a year and I'll come and live with you, make your life wonderful, cook and clean and even give you foot massages.
Let me know. I'll let my wife down easy, the kids will be okay with it, I'm sure. Is it too early to talk about benefits and other perks, Oprah?
Call me, you know the number.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Here's wishing a Merry Christmas to all.
When you are out and about today, remember the fascination with the fact that stores are CLOSED.
What a concept. This is the one time of year when darn near everything is closed down. And that in itself is something to wonder about.
Perhaps this is the only day of the year when that happens on a widespread basis. And it forces us to sit and be quiet and to stop the hustle and bustle until the holiday is too quickly over and past.
I wonder if you have thought about what would happen if dead loved one came through the door loaded with gifts and wishing you a Merry Christmas! Would you be shocked? Or would you realize that the miracle of Christ can make anything happen?
I wondered about that this holiday and felt how it would be wonderful to have that happen. And I guess that's really what Christmas is about. When the Christmas song, "Most Wonderful Time of the Year" mentions ghost stories, I always wondered why. Now I know.
Merry Christmas and now let's celebrate Chanukah and the other miracle of the season.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Yes, There is a Santa Claus

Christmas.
I love it.
I love Santa Claus, one of my favorite Saints, Saint Nicholas. We celebrate his death on December 6th each year by leaving coins and candy in shoes left by the front door. Saint Nicholas who comes down the chimney isn’t some figment of an imagination. He’s the living legend of a real man, who helped real people more than 1700 years ago.
It was in what is now called Turkey where the young man grew up in a wealthy family and was made the Bishop of Myra. Kind and generous he would take presents to the needy and helped those in need.
Stockings and chimneys aren’t part of the legend but part of the fact of Saint Nicholas. Rather than have a man sell his daughter into prostitution to pay the dowry for another daughter, Saint Nicholas came to the rescue. Legend indicates that he threw a bag of money through a window, or down a chimney, to pay the dowry and save a young girl from prostitution. The bag of money landed in her stocking, which was hung by the chimney to dry.
Why is he so fond of children? The legend indicates Saint Nicholas stayed at an inn and had a horrifying dream that a crime by the innkeeper had taken the lives of some children. Saint Nicholas confronted the innkeeper and he confessed that he had killed his guests and put them in brine. There were three boys who were still in the casks and Saint Nicholas made the sign of the cross and they were restored to life.
Paying dowries by throwing money through windows, gave us stockings hanging by chimneys. Three children dead and brought back to life, could have given us elves, small men that help the Saint who brought them back to life.
Yes, there is a Saint Nicholas, he lives in me, and he’ll live in you, if you let him.

Christmas:The 2005 Version

Just imagine this story.
Mary is a 35 year old professional. Single and working hard to become partner in her law firm, she was floored when her doctor said the one word she feared the most-cancer.
This wasn't the breast modifier for cancer that is a statistical danger for most women, but more personal. Mary’s modifier was uterine cancer.
This cancer would threaten Mary’s ability to have children. While she wasn't married and had no prospects for a husband, she didn't want to give up on her dream of a family. Mary called her mother and her best friend to discuss her diagnosis and prognosis.
After a dinner and several bottles of wine a plan was decided. Mary would have her eggs harvested, her best friend’s former husband would provide the sperm, and Mary’s mother would carry the fertilized eggs in her uterus. The plan was to have lots of her eggs harvested, create a number of "fetuses" and then aggressively treat the cancer.
Mary’s employer wasn't sure about covering the medical costs of the procedures, but dealing with a lawyer, they felt it would be cheaper to pay this cost, than defend a possible lawsuit.
Is this a story from a wire service or website? Could be, but it's not science fiction because most of us have read, or seen TV specials promoting stories like this, "ripped from the headlines".
While this story is fiction, these types of scenarios are real. Just think how Mary’s child will smile when he or she finds out they were the product of an inspired evening of dinner and drink creating a maze of hoops to jump through to create them. No family support, just genetic engineering and science.
Some 2000 years ago, another Mary dealt with becoming pregnant out of wedlock in a different way.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Richard Pryor--One Darn Funny Guy

The first time I heard the N-word being said out loud was on a Richard Pryor record. I grew up in an Air Force family and it was totally integrated, our neighbors and friends were black and we never used the N-word. When I came back to Oklahoma when my father retired, I was shocked when my friends used the N-word. It made me feel bad that anyone would use that word especially in a negative way. Then along came Richard Pryor. He used the N-word like a stilleto that cut to the heart of the race issue and made us all think about the use of words. Perhaps Martin Luther King helped create a civil rights movement, but it was Richard Pryor who helped us realize that words don't mean as much as we thought they meant.
One funny guy, his records were Platinum and he used the N-word to make his point. Have you ever used the N-word? If you ever listened to Richard Pryor you have. Trying to do your best impression of this comic genius, everyone I know has a favorite bit from Pryor and a bunch use the N-word. So why can't we say it anymore?
The political correct society has invaded free speech, and the first amendment right lost.
In our progressive society, we are going backwards. We are becoming more acceptable of bad language and other moral failures, but we are becoming less tolerant of freedom of speech. Too bad. If we were more tolerant, we would be better off.
Richard Pryor could never be popular today. Neither could All in the Family. So when we think about being tolerant of others, we can know that in the future, the words we use can never match the ones of the past.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Yes, There is a Santa Claus

There is a Saint Nicholas.
Catholics have celebrated his life each December 6 for hundreds of years.
Born in the fourth century A D in Patara (Turkey) of wealthy parents, Nicholas was made a priest by his uncle the Archbishop of Myra. When Nicholas’ parents died, he gave all the money he had to the poor and went to Palestine. When he returned to Myra the legend tells us that the Archbishop of the seaport town had just died. No one wanted the job, and the local clergy decided that the first priest entering the church on the following morning would be made bishop. The first priest to walk through the door was Nicholas.
Saint Nicholas is famous for many gestures of generosity and miracles. Nicholas became the patron saint of sailors and travelers when on a voyage in the Holy Land, Nicholas is credited with calming a storm and saving the boat and all aboard.
There is also the story of bringing children back to life. It’s told that Nicholas found a case containing the bodies of three children, and after making the sign of the cross, rescued the children back to life. This story is part of the reason Nicholas is the patron saint of small children.
However, the rest of the story indicates that passage of time may have created that “miracle”. The story came about because an old woodcarving had what appeared to be the heads of three small children. This old woodcarving spurred the legend of resurrecting children, but further investigation reveals that the carving was of three bags of gold, which reflects Nicholas charity and generosity.
When a nobleman lost his savings, he would be forced to sell one of his daughters into slavery to pay for the marriage of his other daughters. When Nicholas heard this, he tossed a bag full of gold coins for each of the three girls into the home. Nicholas begged the father not to tell the girls where the money came from. Because of this act of charity, Nicholas became the patron saint of girls without a dowry.
It’s rumored he tossed the bags of gold over the fence, and they were caught in the laundry, or he tossed them down the chimney. That’s why children hang their stockings with care, to catch the presents from Saint Nicholas.
Now, Catholics celebrate Saint Nicholas Feast Day on December 6 around the world. To celebrate, children leave their clean shoes by the hearth or door to represent traveling. Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated by little presents and candy being placed in the shoes, that’s why chocolate gold coins are so popular this time of year. In Italy, they use socks, or stockings to gather their goodies.
While we bask in the glow of God’s greatest gift this Christmas, let’s remember those who lived as Christ did, like St. Nicholas. Yes, there is a Saint Nicholas. He lived more than 1600 years ago and still lives within each of us. Every time we think of Santa Claus, let’s remember that the legend of a jolly old elf in a red suit giving presents is the lasting legacy of a real person who did real things for real people.
Merry Christmas, and God bless us all, everyone.

Thursday, December 08, 2005

The Problem with Sports, Iraq and Roger Clemens

Roger Clemens is part of the problem with professional sports that makes fans former fans and could be part of the public relations problem President Bush has with the war in Iraq.
Let me explain.
Last year Clemens asked for $22 million last year and settled for $18 to play baseball in Houston. This year, he wanted the same deal with Houston without the pledge that he would play ball. Instead the Astros passed on Clemens and he could go play back in New York or be used as an expensive trinket for another pro team ready to pony up around $18 million a year.
This is a problem with sports, there is no dedication to a team. Think about classic baseball, you think of Oklahomans like Mickey Mantle, Bobby Murcer, Johnny Bench, and you associate them with a particular team. They didn't leave the team, the team left them. They had an allegiance to something that was bigger than money. Now, it's just about money for players.
This is the same thing that plagues our efforts in Iraq. There isn't any loyalty among most baseball players and professional athletes, and their isn't any loyalty to the "home team" efforts in Iraq.
We've had John Kerry, Howard Dean and Rep. Murtha all say we are heading for a disaster it's time to stop the war and bring our troops home. There is no commitment from the liberals to fight a war over there, and their is no commitment from some sports players to a team to see bad times through to victory.
Now, it's just political posturing and money, ask Terrell Owens.
I'm a proud member of TEAM USA. If the bad guys offered me 50 times my salary to pay to play for the other side, it would never work. It does for some, our guys who spy for the other side. It never happened in the past, but money talks to turncoats. Kerry and Company are doing it for power and could destroy the Democrats in the process, or bring about a new Democrat party to compete.
So it really boils down to character. Would you do anything for money? Sadly, the liberals and some big name sports players have decided they are nothing more than prostitutes for money or a chance at political power.
Around this time of year, when we remember the birth of Jesus and the sacrifice He made, it makes you wonder what would have happened if he wasn't the Son of God. Remember, Jesus was the one dedicated to doing what was planned, Judas was his betrayer, who like so many athletes, politicians and spies, just did what he did for the money.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

A Day of Infamy

It was today, in 1941, when the Japanese, unprovoked, killed thousands of American sailors and marines without a declaration of war.
The USS Oklahoma was destroyed and 400 troops were killed that fateful day. Not an act of declared war, but one of terrorism.
Sound familiar? It should. When terrorists slammed airplanes into the World Trade Center, it was an unprovoked attack that killed thousands.
What would have happened if during the Viet Nam War if the North Vietnamese would have attacked America on our shores?
What would the reaction be? Unified disgust with the enemy, our would John Kerry and Jane Fonda continued to support the enemy and destroy the morale of our troops?
I guess that would be a bit different than Muslim terrorists, since the Japanese and Vietnamese troops, for the most part, wore uniforms that identified them as the enemy. Terrorists don't.
And now, the Democrat Party Chair(man) says we are in a war that we can't win.
Former Governor and Presidential candidate Howard Dean says we should give up.
What an outrage. I was worried about conservatives and the elections next year, but with Howard and others in the democrat party making statements like these, it's going to be tough for the liberal party to disconnect from these people who call our troops terrorists and say we can't win a war while American troops are engaged in a struggle to create freedom and help prevent more terrorist attacks on our shores.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Media Watching--What THEY Want

If you watched the Sunday shows, then you know what happened yesterday.
It was a constant bait and switch that is designed to keep President Bush off balance and give the Dems and Bush successors some sort of compass bearing.
Here's how it works, the media knew that President Bush would give the Strategy for Victory in Iraq last week at the Naval Academy, so last Sunday they started talking about what the President needed to do. "Senator, isn't it time that Mr. Bush (never call him president, that would show too much respect) came to the American people and showed charts and graphs about what is happening in Iraq and is successful?" asked the talking heads like Tim Russert with that serious looking scowl.
Then, when President Bush gives his presentation to the Naval Academy and Russert and others gloat because it seems like they caused the President to react to them.
As a follow up, Russert brings on Sen. McCain and changes the subject, you can't win with these guys, trust me, and they talk about torture, and if McCain is going to cut federal spending and end the deficits and run for president.
You gotta love these media guys because they get it. Sadly, few have enough guts to give up their media jobs and do the hard work of public policy by either working for a politician, or doing the tough work of running for public office.
Next time Russert asks someone if they are running for President, maybe they should ask him, "Haven't decided yet. Tim, are you thinking of running for President, or are you just going to continue complaining about the actions of every politician you have on your show?"
I think Russert wants to run for President, he just doesn't want to work that hard.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Bush, Duke, and Changing Faces

Please Mr. President--GET SOME HELP
I heard some of the President's address to the Naval Academy in his quest to gin up support for the effort to fight terrorism in Iraq, instead of here.
I've met George Bush, and I can tell you the guy has given thousands of speeches around the world and he isn't getting any better.
He needs a speech therapist, and I'm ready to help.
First, Mr. President, do you have an emotional bone in your body? YES, you do. Why don't you let that emotion come through when you speak in a public place. Stop the monotone droning that you and your father are so famous for.
You need to express more and read less. Get in touch with those feelings and begin to express those feelings more and you will be in better shape with the public. We need someone to lead and they need to exhort us to accomplish great things, we need a cheerleader and we need it NOW.
Just for grins, go and get all the speeches of President Ronald Reagan from the Library and watch them some weekend at Camp David. Present emotions and feelings like Reagan, and PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE by giving shorter and better speeches and you CAN change. If you continue to do what you are doing your poll numbers won't get better. But you haven't really cared about poll numbers anyway.
Duke Quits
Congressman Randy Duke Cunningham has resigned caught up in a bribery scheme.
Democrats are licking their chops saying it's part of the culture of corruption. There are bad apples everywhere. I have a riend who explained he knew Duke from back in Missouri, and he was a showoff back when he was a pilot in Viet Nam. While he accomplished good things in congress, this doesn't help anyone in government because it makes them all look bad. The truth is for every bad congressman and corrupt or just plain stupid public official there are hundreds of others and thousands of public employees who work for us that are the greatest people in the world.
Thanks Duke, you tear my heart out.
Changing Faces
The good news is that French doctors have replaced part of a face of a woman. The bad news is it wasn't Hillary. Too tough? Sorry Hill.
Sadly the face of the media hasn't changed, they are linking the Duke story with the Scooter Libby story. I made a comment how the Libby story was about gossip and the federal prosecutor is now saying that's indictable to gossip with a reporter and not remember it the way the reporter remembered things. Yeah, it's that bad.
Here's the deal, what Bill Clinton did with Monica was worse. That's because what Bill did endangered national security. Could Bill have been forced by blackmail to do something under the threat of letting the media know about his "indiscretions". You bet it would have. In fact, if Osama bin Laden had known about the things BC did in the Oval Office, he could have told the president that if he came after terrorists, then they would destroy the United State's by having the media get the story about his Monica activities. If it had been a Republican, the media would have had a different reaction you know--just the facts that liberals find hard to swallow.
It could have, and may have been discussed in the White House or CIA and FBI, we'll never know. But the bottom line is that what Bill Clinton did wasn't about sex, it was about endangering national security interests because he couldn't keep his zipper up.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Peanut Kill:Time for a Waiting Period

This is an incredible story that all should read, and think about the dangers if the liberals get a chance to implement a 5 day waiting period for peanut butter or a package of nuts.

CTV.ca News Staff Updated: Sat. Nov. 26 2005 4:53 PM ET
A Quebec teenager with a peanut allergy has died after kissing her boyfriend who had eaten a peanut butter sandwich hours earlier.
Fifteen-year-old Christina Desforges died Monday. She went into anaphylactic shock and in spite of being given an adrenalin shot, could not be revived.
Desforges lived 250 km north of Quebec City in Saguenay.
The official cause of the teen's death has not yet been released.
Pediatric allergist Karen Sigman told CTV's Tania Krywiak if peanuts are still on the tongue or the lips, they can still cause a reaction.
Sigman says teenagers with allergies have to let their friends know.
"If they're going to be dating somebody that they have to tell the people they're close to that they're allergic to make sure the people they're with aren't in contact with those nuts or peanuts," Sigman said.
Parents of children with nut and peanut allergies have the added pressure of constantly watching what their offspring are eating.
Terri Elituv, mother of 12-year-old Jake Elituv, told CTV News they always watch out for snacks that include peanuts, or traces of the legume.
"Everything is just sort of fraught with this underlying tension, you're anxious about what he's going to have, what he could touch," she said.
Elituv's other concern is what happens when her son becomes more independent in his teen years -- and might not share his allergy concerns with friends at parties.
Desforges' parents are planning a memorial service Saturday.
If you're reading, I'd love your thoughts.

There They Go Again....

Okay, I watched the Sunday shows, and look at the thinkgs they are saying now. After they were so disappointed that Karl Rove wasn't indicted by the grand jury, and now, they are so concerned about Bob Woodward who didn't tell them he knew something they didn't, they are now trying to figure out a way to buldoze Presidetn Bush to remove the troops from Iraq.
Did they forget the 3,000 lives lost in the World Trade Center? Do they think if we leave that will somehow stop the terrorist acts? Or will Iraq become a training ground again for terrorists and the oil profits can be used to help terrorists around the world?
No one wants to send troops to a foreign land, and I know you're saying that Saddam Hussein never attacked us, and you have a picture of Donald Rumsfeld with Saddam taken years ago and claim he was an allie. Well, he was an allie, he stalled the Iranian expansion into the middle east by fighting the Iraqis. That effort perhaps stopped Osama bin Laden from becoming powerful before the 1990's, who knows.
If that national media is looking for a great story---thousands of deaths after another terrorist attack---then they wil have it if they force the President to pull troops out of Iraq.
I would rather fight terrorists in Tikrit, than Texas. And what we don't know has happened over the past few years because our secret agents have stopped the attack should perhaps be leaked to the media. Oh, but then Tim Russert and the others would complain that we didn't know about the attacke before and blame the administration again.
It's a sad and dramatic change and it's perhaps time for people to begin to wonder if the Main Stream Media even knows what the words "national security" and "patriotism" means.
Is that too strong?

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Media Bias-Real or Imagined?

So, what do you think of this story from the news recently in Oklahoma?
Email me your thoughts, and I'll explain my perspective at the end of the story.

NO WORD ON POSSIBLE CHARGES YET FOR TILLMAN COUNTY SHERIFFTuesday, November 15, 2005
The Assistant District Attorney in Jefferson County expects to make a decision Wednesday on what charges, if any, the Tillman County Sheriff will face. Special Prosecutor Dennis Gay said tonight he is having a hard time getting over to Tillman County, though, because of his court schedule.Because of that, he says it is possible a decision won`t be made until Friday. Sheriff Billy Hanes is accused of assaulting a 15-year-old Frederick boy who may have been somehow involved with Hanes` daughter.

So, what was my problem? I'm trying to find the political affiliation Sheriff Billy Hanes. I'll bet he's a democrat, but that party affiliation wasn't even mentioned in the story. But you can bet if Hanes was a Republican, this story would have made the national media in a second.
Want to bet?

Monday, November 21, 2005

GM Sad News - Greater Economic Development Effort Needed

So, General Motors says it's going to shut down the Oklahoma City Plant?
Terrible news. But why is it happening?
Oklahoma is located smack dab in the middle of the US. We should have companies breaking down the door to want to build andmake stuff here and ship it anywhere in the US or into Canada or Mexico. Why aren't they here?
You can say it's a problem with the international car markets, and the unions are causing $1,400 a car price disadvantage to fund health care and retirement benefits.
The truth is that the Big Three US Auto Makers, Ford, GM and Chrysler are all suffering from problems with a changing market.
Could this restructuring be the best things that ever happened to the B-3? The restructuring in Japan made big changes in those car makers, now they are back on top after a slump in sales in the late 90's.
Don't count our B-# out, just yet. This restructuring could be terrible in the short run, but it could mean that real reform in health care and retirement systems will pass in the congress to change this into a blessing in disguise.
I hope it does, because everyone wants a strong economy.
My prayers go out to everyone, the company workers, their families, friends and other businesses that are impacted by this terrible news, it's my prayer that this devastating news brings a rebirth to the competitive nature of the domestic car makers. If there is any country that can benefit from adversity, it is our spirit and grit that makes us stronger in the long run.
For starters, it's time to fix our workers compensation system, end the state income tax, and try new options in medical care and retirement plans so we can compete in the market place and encourage more businesses to locate in our great state and employ more Oklahomans.
Let's not sit on our hands--let's get the legislature in special session to address these issues now and start an economic rebirth in Oklahoma.

Monday, November 07, 2005

larrysteinshow: Sunday Shows

larrysteinshow: Sunday Shows


FUEL PRICES A BARGAIN
So, have you thanked anyone lately for your gasoline prices dropping 30 percent?
You should. And aren't we glad that we didn't hastily create some new layer of government to control fuel prices and think that somehow the government was responsible for the price drop.

IS PARIS BURNING?
It's hard to believe that Paris and some 20 cities and towns are being attacked by middle eastern muslim terrorists and the media isn't giving it 24 hour coverage.
These folks are from middle eastern descent for the most part and they are coordinating their attacks using the Internet.
Has the French Government become so fearful of the muslims that they will let their country be destroyed by the extremists? Maybe. Remember a couple of years ago when the big fight in France was about muslim scarves on young girls. The French government surrendered, something they have lots of practice at doing, and they gave up.
So now, muslims are creating havoc. The French can't fight back, because they have accomodated the muslims. Sadly those muslim extremists are causing the problems but all muslims will get blamed for this.
Is it curious that similar muslim activities haven't happened in other major cities.........yet?
Wait for it. If you think governments in europe aren't worried about this and in other locales around the world, you probably don't remember 9/11.

LOTTERY COMING!!!!
November 10th, Oklahoma starts the big money powerball lottery.
I think I'll wait until I get a chance at at least $10 million before I play. I'd hate to think the one chance at winning the lottery would be a victory and I'd win $10,000.

PONY CLUB RETURNS TO MIDWEST CITY
A big event in Midwest City over the weekend. The members of the Midwest City Pony Club got together for a 50th anniversary. These are kids who were given a pony when their parents bought a house in Ridgecrest. Wow, a pony, and a place to put it.
I was on the pony track and was steered around as I imagined I was Little Joe Cartwright or Palladin, wearing my toy guns, hat and gun belt.
What memories they were. And still are.

larrysteinshow: Sunday Shows

larrysteinshow: Sunday Shows


FUEL PRICES A BARGAIN
So, have you thanked anyone lately for your gasoline prices dropping 30 percent?
You should. And aren't we glad that we didn't hastily create some new layer of government to control fuel prices and think that somehow the government was responsible for the price drop.

IS PARIS BURNING?
It's hard to believe that Paris and some 20 cities and towns are being attacked by middle eastern muslim terrorists and the media isn't giving it 24 hour coverage.
These folks are from middle eastern descent for the most part and they are coordinating their attacks using the Internet.
Has the French Government become so fearful of the muslims that they will let their country be destroyed by the extremists? Maybe. Remember a couple of years ago when the big fight in France was about muslim scarves on young girls. The French government surrendered, something they have lots of practice at doing, and they gave up.
So now, muslims are creating havoc. The French can't fight back, because they have accomodated the muslims. Sadly those muslim extremists are causing the problems but all muslims will get blamed for this.
Is it curious that similar muslim activities haven't happened in other major cities.........yet?
Wait for it. If you think governments in europe aren't worried about this and in other locales around the world, you probably don't remember 9/11.

LOTTERY COMING!!!!
November 10th, Oklahoma starts the big money powerball lottery.
I think I'll wait until I get a chance at at least $10 million before I play. I'd hate to think the one chance at winning the lottery would be a victory and I'd win $10,000.

PONY CLUB RETURNS TO MIDWEST CITY
A big event in Midwest City over the weekend. The members of the Midwest City Pony Club got together for a 50th anniversary. These are kids who were given a pony when their parents bought a house in Ridgecrest. Wow, a pony, and a place to put it.
I was on the pony track and was steered around as I imagined I was Little Joe Cartwright or Palladin, wearing my toy guns, hat and gun belt.
What memories they were. And still are.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Sunday Shows

It's apparent that the popularity of President Bush at 39 percent approval will be the topic of the Sunday News Shows.
And the will use the incident of "Scooter" Libby and the indictments as the biggest facton in this slide. After all, the president talked about changing the morals of the White House and this happened.
So you're comparing someones recollection of events and being charged with purjury because he REMEMBERED WRONG, and was indicted for what? A bad memory. Now let's compare that to Bill Clinton's "indescretions" and purjury.
Gossiping with reporters and not remembering it the way other remember events isn't a crime, it's a difference of opinion.
What Clinton did WAS a real national security risk. What do you think Clinton would have done to help the Israelis of the Palestinians or even the Russians if they knew about his little sexcapade of pocket rocket syndrome and threatened to make it public unless they went along with their plans for money or arms or anything else.
Let's see, a president controlled by foreign leaders because he couldn't keep his zipper up and his temptations in check and lying about what the word "sex" means?
Not that Clinton wouldn't be fun to spend a weekend with, but this incident was enough to tank his presidency because he had no morals and could be manipulated to go against the best interests of our country.
Libby's recollections aren't an indictable offense. If everyone was indicted because of not remembering things the way someone else remembered things, the courts would be clogged with perjury cases.
It just goes to show you, grand juries are the most dangerous meetings in our democracy.
Thanks for reading.
I'm going to be filling in on SuperTalk 930 WKY from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Monday, November 7th, if you get a chance, listen, and if you want to call, the number is 460-talk---460-8255.