Simi Valley Sophist

The Simi Valley Sophist ruminates on all manner of topics from the micro to the macro. SVS travels whatever path strikes his fancy. Encyclopedia Britannica: Sophist "Any of certain Greek lecturers, writers, and teachers in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, most of whom travelled about the Greek-speaking world giving instruction in a wide range of subjects in return ..."

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Location: California, United States

Retired: 30years law enforcement-last 20 years Criminal Intelligence Detective.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Louis Freeh Will Attest that You Can’t Trust a Clinton

Former FBI Director Louis J. Freeh is publishing a book entitled MY FBI which will apparently reveal what it was like to be the Director of the FBI under Pres. Bill Clinton. The book is expected to offer additional evidence of the self-centered president betraying the public that elected him to the most powerful position in the world.

Normally the revelations of the various misdoings of Bill Clinton and his administration are only helpful in evaluating the evolutionary process leading to current affairs. A side benefit could be the development of a political will to conduct the business of the presidency with more decorum and toward more care of the public good.

The understanding of Bill Clinton is of much greater importance than that of most past presidents because the Bill Clinton presidency was never a one man presidency. It was without a doubt a co-presidency of Bill & Hillary. One position was elected and one was inherited by virtue of a deliberate decision by both to work as a team. It goes without saying that the responsibility for the foibles of the Clinton administration should rest equally upon the shoulders of both. Even the Lewinsky affair was in-part a doing of Hillary.

The Clintons are all about power and self-aggrandizement. Together they are the ultimate ruthless and mean-spirited political animal. If you vote for Hillary, you are voting for a return to the Bill Clinton style of leadership. It’s all about them.