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A Bill Clinton Moment of Zen

To help you better enjoy the Fall of the House of the Clinton, I present to you the above footage of Bill Clinton angrily quarreling with a voter at a sparsely attended West Virginia forum yesterday. Behold the righteous anger! Enjoy!

By the way, for those of you wondering why the Clintons fight so determinedly for the nomination and at such a detriment to their party, I have to ask - Did you miss the 1990's? These are the people who invented triangulation. They thought nothing of distorting and destroying their political foes. Ask Ken Starr. Or the guys who had the misfortune of working in the White House Travel Office when Hillary Clinton wanted to install her own people.

As you've probably detected from some of my earlier writings, I'm not exactly swooning over Obama. But hear me now - I refuse to allow my concerns over a potential Obama Administration to diminish the undiluted pleasure I'm fully entitled to while I watch the House of Clinton finally crumble!

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