Thursday, July 30, 2009

What do you think of C.Clinton telling someone on university of SC that Monica Lewinsky question?

none of your business.

What do you think of C.Clinton telling someone on university of SC that Monica Lewinsky question?
I guess it's a sore subject for her... they're her parents after all.


I understand that she didn't want to talk about that intern incident.
Reply:Bill should have been as smart as his daughter and answered "none of your business" the first time anyone asked him about Monica Lewinsky.
Reply:Good for her.. it is none of their business... it was always none of any of our business.. but the Republicans made it so. and wasted millions of our tax dollars in the doing.
Reply:I think she's right on. If someone else in the family wants to answer it then thats their business but for her she has already stated her feelings about answering that question and I think others should just leave it alone.





Unfortunately I think there will be others who will ask it just to get their 15 seconds of fame on youTube or a CNN segment.





Anyone else ever noted that it's only the college students who have the balls to ask the question and the real journalists understand that it's just not on to ask it of her. Yes, she is older now but she is still their child and it was no doubt a very painful time for all.
Reply:She was within her rights to answer that question this way, if it was me, I would have asked him why his mother had such a asshole for a son.
Reply:I heard Bill Clinton say "it's all fair game" when referring to questions asked of Barack Obama, so hey Bill, if it's all fair game, let's talk to your daughter about the blue dress, let's talk about cigars, let's talk about the definition of "is". Let's talk, because, you know, "it's all fair game".
Reply:Right, none of your business!
Reply:Good for her! She handled it with such class.
Reply:If she is adult enough and grown up enough to campaign for her mother and receive a check for it, she is old enough to answer the question. She does not need to reflect her mothers arrogant attitude for us, we see enough of it. What gets me is that she helps to perpetuate the Clinton attitude that some opinions of theirs are off limits... That could be scary and dangerous if circumstances were different. The question reflects upon her character and feelings toward infidelity, honesty, and integrity. Either way, there were better ways of dealing with the question than that. It was a clear attempt to belittle a questioner so no other would attempt the same. A clear demonstration of an unprofessional use of communication.





My parents had marital problems... Ask me what I think now... currently. They made some very stupid decisions without thinking matters through. I would not say its no ones business.
Reply:It WAS our business when our country was consumed in the Lewinsky story, while Osama BinLaden readied to blow NYC apart (and D.C. and the crash in PA). Monica was on raido talk show BILLBOARDS!!!!





And, Bin Laden knew the time was right!





Shame on the WHOLE Clinton Family!
Reply:What does her cheating father have anything to do with Chelsea and Hillary's run for president?
Reply:I think she was right. What difference does it make what Chelsea's opinion was of her mother's handling of a personal situation? Chelsea's not running for President, so who cares what she thinks?
Reply:If she doesn't want to be asked questions she shouldn't be on the front line telling people who to vote for.
Reply:Good for her, Just because her parents were having marital problems she does not have to make excuses for them.


It is her prerogative to ans. a Q. anyway she sees fit.





Not even a Hillary supporter but The Q was only asked to embarrass her. Low blow.
Reply:Her and her mother both should know that she is going to be confronted with some of these questions about her dad. The campaign spin doctors should craft a series of responses. The bottom line she should answer any and all questions or go home.


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