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You know you're in trouble when ...the Iris Robinson, Bill Clinton and Harry Reid edition

Posted on Sunday, January 10, 2010 at 06:53 AM

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You know you're in trouble when..
You are quoted attacking Hillary Clinton for allowing her marriage to continue after the Monica Lewinsky affair and your name is Iris Robinson....
You are the Irish Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey and your country is falling apart in the 2010 ice age and you are quoted in the Sunday Independent speaking from the airport in Malta, temperature 90 degrees,where you have spent the last week on vacation. And you are saying that you were always in control of the situation.....
You are the Democratic candidate for Ted Kennedy's seat in Massachusetts and the two latest polls show you behind against an unknown Republican opponent. Martha Coakley had assumed the race was over after winning the Democratic primary -- big mistake.....
You are Harry Reid the senate majority leader and a new book quotes you as referring to Barack Obama as a 'light skinned' negro....
You are Bill Clinton and in the same book you are quoted as making a derisive comment to Ted Kennedy that Obama would have fetched the coffee a few years ago.




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i can think of many individuals -irish, hispanic, asian who would have gladly said to Bill Clinton, Will that be two or three sugars? Obviously.
Bill Clinton should know that as a White man he isn't allowed to say anything about a person of color that might be in any way construed as being insensitive. White people must always be condescending towards black people at all times. What could Clinton have been thinking treating Obama just like any other youthful candidate? He knows very well the Laws of Political Correctness we live under.
Paisley is very disturbed Iris Robinson was lecturing others about the supposed evils of homosexuality when she was carrying on an extramarital affair with a gay man.
Oh'Oy Vey Imni
 




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