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January 3, 2008
Slick Willie on the Supremes
The concept is obscene, yet it keeps surfacing. If by some cataclysmic failure of national character we were to elect Hillary Clinton president, could her husband end up on the Supreme Court?
As everyone knows, Bill Clinton committed multiple felonies while he was president himself. He was impeached and disbarred. History will remember him as a contemptible disgrace. But Dems remember him as the last competent leader of their party.
According to Douglas Kmiec of Pepperdine Law School:
The former president would be intrigued by court service and many would cheer him on.
A Democrat political analyst opines:
You may recall recent trial balloons that Mr. Clinton was perhaps interested in becoming U.N. secretary-general. If he is grasping for a similarly large stage to fill his ambitions and ego, what better place than the nation's highest court, where could serve for life if he wanted?
Fortunately, Slick Willie is a white guy, which probably disqualifies him from being appointed by a Democrat administration. But just to be on the safe side, you might want to vote for anyone other than Shrillary.

Posted by Van Helsing at January 3, 2008 1:37 PM
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Slick should be in the SCOTUS as a criminal preading for his life and hopefully it will be turned down. Execution at sunrise.
Posted by: scrapiron at January 3, 2008 2:36 PM
I wish I could live in America, instead of being stuck in a country with an hereditary monarchy.
Posted by: Ian from the EUSSR at January 3, 2008 4:54 PM
Slicko-Sicko-Pyscho Willie would be a good choice for any democrat President to name as UN Ambassador. He fits right in with the all the European socialists and third world nut cases in the UN.
Foreign affairs, that's right up this dickhead's alley.
Posted by: Eneils Bailey at January 3, 2008 5:01 PM
B.J. Clinton can not be confirmed as Supreme Court justice. Even the American Bar Associaytion can't give a disbarred lawyer a good rating. Further, Clinton' confirmation hearings would make Clarence Thomas' seem like a Sunday church sermon.
Posted by: DavidL at January 3, 2008 7:43 PM
Five year term limit for all federal employees.
Posted by: VT at January 3, 2008 11:17 PM
Isn't the whole disbarment like a drawback - oh I forgot it's the Dems we're talking about - well then maybe LynneStewart
Posted by: Bandit at January 4, 2008 10:04 AM
Said it before, say it again: laws are only as rigid as those who are supposed to enforce them, and with nearly the whole American legal system populated by Moonbats, Clinton would most likely be a shoo-in for some very high position like this.
Posted by: Toa at January 6, 2008 10:09 PM

