MSNBC's Carlson "outraged" by discussion of Giuliani's marriages -- but not the Clintons'
But he is the X factor. Here's what the Times piece says, "In choosing to keep the public life separate, people around the Clintons say there is a political calculus at work. We'll tell you.
Plus, at least a dozen wildfires burn out of control in southern California, more than a quarter-million residents evacuating. I guess this implies that Charlie Rangel has never committed -- we know that he's never committed adultery, ever. Charlie Rangel is supporting Hillary Clinton for president, so it's no surprise he's criticizing Republican candidate Rudy Giuliani. I run into random people even in Chicago who were there, it’s crazy. Will she continue to benefit as the victim of Bill Clinton's behavior, Tucker?
CARLSON: Exactly. I just don't think -- that wouldn't have happened if she hadn't been first lady, obviously.
DAVIS: Actually, let me disagree with that as a personal historic statement. I mean, you know, I would doubt very seriously that the campaign sent Charlie Rangel. And I wish she would have said that. Is he going to have an issue? Among those people, it won't be an asset. But as I said, I'm pretty biased in favor of her.
CARLSON: Yeah. I'm agnostic on it.
And then I thought, you know what?
What was the last show you went to see, as a fan? For our next record I want to keep it just the 7 of us, and allow for the songs to develop more in the studio, instead of demoing the shit out of them and ‘perfecting’ them beforehand. i don’t think I’ll be cruising around CMJ seeing shows. And his charisma, his ability to be supportive and to describe why she would make a great president have to be an asset.
There are people who don't like Bill Clinton. With things like blogs/myspace/etc, what are your thoughts on the power of the internet in terms of helping (or hurting) your music? Because they weren't married to Bill Clinton.
DAVIS: Look, I admit my bias because I've known and admired her for about three decades. Do you know what I mean? The Clinton campaign attacking someone's marriage? It will probably be from a third-party group, like a Swift Boat group. I don't think you should attack Giuliani for philandering." Carlson has previously asserted, however, that Sen. I'm not going to participate in that. Both take on the question that political king makers, political junkies and everyone else can't avoid.
If and when Hillary Clinton runs for president, what will Bill be doing in that campaign? Clinton's candidacy?
DAVIS: Well, first of all, Senator Clinton is going to be judged if she runs for president on the basis of her positions, her capabilities to lead this country in the war against terror, and her record in the Senate. But will Bill's fame and famous appetites help or hinder his wife's run for president? Former White House adviser Lanny Davis talks about a possible Clinton candidacy and its ramifications.
[...I am a liars fan to the bone. Is he going to pick the curtains in the White House? And you may be absolutely right. There always will be. The piece, though, makes the point that he's this terrific communicator and she's not a terrific communicator. Sebastian Tellier- A Mountain for President
The rest of the album is similarly awesome, particularly when it goes all Terry Riley Andomedan melodies and Jackson and His Computer Band glitched up the right side of chopped up legobeats epic riffarama, France keeps surprising us, salut!
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Then for some glittering lo-fi indie post-punk treasures left on the wake of that music whirlwind Art for Spastics is, like the lovely phased out melody of Hey Buddy and the Pals' 'I Want My Hat'
Hey Buddy and the Pals- I Want My Hat
Creating a ring of fire inside which the kids with greasy hair, torn jeans and weird ideas can freak out in oblivious happiness as it all reaches a most excellent stuttering tumbling muchly yet never falling crescendo almost like a pegasus flying down from the starry sky to join the best party in the middle of the forests you ever had, like Eastern Art and good DIY, the imperfections of this tune only add to the wonderfulness of its sonic pattern, and it reminds us of fuzz drunk Siltbreeze stars Times New Viking, or Social Registry universe-smashing guitar stalwarts Blood on the Wall. And the Democrats are not going to be -- whoever the candidate is going to be -- is not going to be out there taking the lead on this thing. At that time it was about triple the size of any audience we had ever played for, and the entire theatre of 1,300 were dead silent while we played. Clinton. Lanny, thanks for coming on.
DAVIS: Hi Tucker, thanks for (inaudible).
CARLSON: In this piece, there's an interesting quote from Leon Panetta, the former chief of staff to President Clinton. of course, there are down sides, like enabling people to steal music or the fact that people rarely listen to full albums anymore. Her surrogate attacked his marriage. Hence, the fact the Clintons are almost never seen together in public. I mean, if she hadn't been married to Bill Clinton, she wouldn't be senator. Is he going to have an issue? There are Clinton-haters. You know, when they were together at the Martin Luther King funeral --
MATTHEWS: I see we're changing the subject again.
Is the question of their marriage an issue or not in this campaign?
CARLSON: Of course it's an issue.
[crosstalk]
CARLSON: But I think it helps her.
I mean, look, if he hadn't been exposed as a philanderer, would she be a United States senator? I just spent two blocks criticizing him, it's totally fair to criticize him.
Ed Anderson: We plan to tour as much as we humanly can. And when they are, they don't simultaneously give speeches.
Are the consultants right? And I pledge right here and now to attack whoever does that because I think it's wrong."
But on the May 26, 2006, edition of MSNBC's Hardball, discussing a May 23, 2006, New York Timesarticle by staff writer Patrick Healy purporting to examine the married life of the Clintons, Carlson replied "Yeah, I mean, I have no doubt," to the following question by host Chris Matthews: "Tucker, was the Times right to report this big story of something we should be looking at? How does the Clinton marriage fit into the long-term political plan here?
The Times article says, quote, "When the subject of Bill and Hillary Clinton comes up, for many prominent Democrats these days, Topic A is the state of their marriage and how the most dissected relationship in American life might affect Mrs. And let's see if I'm right if she runs for --
CARLSON: Come on. There was so much going through my head while we were playing…I was thinking to myself “What if I just stopped singing right now and walked off…what would happen..can I do this?” I asked Sam about it later and he was all “ahh…you get used to it.”
Could you lend some information on the recording process of Cold and Kind? Charlie Rangel and Rudy Giuliani have a history going back to years in New York. Is he going to help, is he going to hurt? You’ll be playing CMJ in New York next weekend, anyone you hope to see while you’re there?
Jeanine Mary: I see a lot of shows, a couple a week usually. More than 100,000 acres burned. And most importantly, Tucker, I find Republicans in the United States Senate who I used to be debating during the Clinton years will come up to me and say what a great senator she's been, how she's reached across the aisle, how effective she's been, and how a lot of Republican senators have come to respect her.
So I don't think anybody compared to Bill Clinton is a fair comparison. Clinton's possible bid for the presidency in 2008. And people are going to talk about this marriage.
But, yes, I think, you know, the more he's out there, he overshadows her. We did a follow-up story on the Today show the next day that I did and I spoke with many Clinton advisers who didn't want to talk on camera about this story, who didn't want to talk really that much about it at all because they don't want Senator Clinton to be distracted in some ways by former President Clinton.
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One of the best things about running this joint is receiving an e-mail from one of our sweet pals with an amazing tune, going, I think you might like it, gosh knows we do! Plus, we play so many and I’m so busy making music that I rarely have time or feel like going to a club.
Bob, holy smokes.
The internet has dramatically altered the way bands can reach an audience. And I always thought she'd be the first woman president before I knew she was going out with Bill Clinton.
She's always been special. Or a nice CD in the post...
From the May 23 edition of MSNBC's The Situation:
CARLSON: Thanks to you at home for tuning in tonight. Clinton's political role and the episode that led the House to vote for his impeachment in 1998."
Tucker, was the Times right to report this big story of something we should be looking at? He's now calling Giuliani a philanderer. And Clinton is the big X factor in this race.
Is it a legitimate story? What would that look like? Do we want to go there? It's going to be unprecedented anyway.
Jeanine Mary: I do prefer word of mouth and print to find new music, but technology helps when you’re in a band. Liars& some other big rockstars recently had a big jam at the club where i work this week and it was pretty weird and hugely fun. And I certainly admire the people you just mentioned. In fact, the candidate is going to deny it, a la the Hillary Clinton campaign. They don't like each other. We'll be right back. It's going to be unprecedented, anyway. It's pretty weird at very least, I think.
NORAH O'DONNELL (MSNBC chief Washington correspondent): Well, Chris, it's the most fascinating story in journalism and politics today.
I mean, this is the most interesting political couple out there. That is not what my campaign is about. It just is. But I think that he's a great asset as somebody who is supporting her.
And when you hear him describe her capabilities and the reasons why she'dmake a great president, President Clinton does a great job as a campaigner, as well as as a husband. It will probably be from a third-party group, like a Swift Boat group. Does Bill hurt Hillary? But will Bill's fame and famous appetites help or hinder his wife's run for president?" He opened the segment by noting that according to the Times article, "Hillary Clinton's advisers worry that her husband's reputation could hamper her bid for the White House." During an interview with former Clinton White House counsel Lanny Davis, Carlson asserted that "it's complicated that she's married to Bill Clinton," and asked, "Is it good, is it bad for Mrs. I mean, why not Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer? Is that out of bounds?" Later in the segment, discussing Rangel's comments, Carlson asked, "But do we want to go there?"
Similarly, on the September 21 edition of Tucker, discussing a statement by former Iowa governor and Clinton national co-chairman Tom Vilsack that Giuliani "has got a very interesting past.
[...What political --
[crosstalk]
MATTHEWS: Let's not skip away from the main point here.
The question is, is he creating new baggage as we speak?
Craig?
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CRAIG CRAWFORD (MSNBC political analyst): I think, you know, it gives them star quality. Their recently released album, Cold & Kind has been in heavy rotation at MoB HQ over the past two weeks. They've done a lot more than she has. Like Patrick Swayze said, maybe you're looking for love in all the wrong places buddy!
Max Tundra is one of our favouritest artists, nay, people in the world, a one-man intersection of talent, fun, wicked dance moves and crazy voices showing up in your house or party or stereo with a tesco carrier bag full of treats and getting it started like the wonderful wizard of prog colourful electronica pop he is, winter is coming and we're going to need some nice melodies to keep warm, we shall keep Max (Ben) well close like some sort of aural musical simmering hearth powered by sugar-coated coal nuggets like this.
Max Tundra- A Truce
Where the melodies intertwine creating a crazy kaleidoscope which explodes into a flock of non-feral doves, to fly in the air, away from the harsh city streets into the distant rainbow. It makes it easy for people to access your band and your music, but that also means everything else in the world is easy to find as well.Ed Anderson: Rock shows are generally too loud for me. She was a fascinating first lady and now she's the first first lady turned senator and now she wants to run for president. Where and how was it recorded, and were there any lessons learned that you’ll apply towards future recording sessions?
Jeanine Mary: I’ll go straight to the lessons learned. I mean, I'm not beating up on Hillary Clinton. But look, this is personal. I don't think you should attack Giuliani for philandering.
FRANKEN: Well, I mean, that's going to be an issue if he's the nominee. After that, there will indeed be a new record, as long as we can stay together without murder. They’re some top-notch motherfuckers. He teased the segment by asserting: "Tonight, Bill and Hillary Clinton, they're the Brangelina of American politics. Is it good, is it bad for Mrs. Why? I haven’t even looked at the CMJ schedule, but I’m excited to play with Drug Rug again, who we just played with in Chicago last weekend. Clinton's potential candidacy -- "for a lot of voters because of the history of that relationship" -- her marriage -- "and what they've been through."
He just says what everyone knows, but no one close to the Clintons has said out loud that I've seen up until this morning's New York Times and that is it's complicated that she's married to Bill Clinton. So I don't share that view.
TUCKER: OK. Democrats say it's inevitable that in a campaign that could return the former president to the White House, some voters would be concerned or distracted by Mr. I think we can all agree. Anyway Lanny Davis, thanks a lot for coming on.
DAVIS: Thank you.
It's going to be his relationship with his children, it's going to be an issue fair or not. Hmmm.
Well, joining me now once again, we welcome The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson and online columnist Bob Franken. I mean, what will he do?
CARLSON: I misspoke. But not on his credentials, on his personal life.
FRANKEN: No, there isn't. Clinton's forming presidential campaign, let's get this out early.
I'm just struck by all the liberals I know -- and I know a lot of them -- how lukewarm they are about Hillary Rodham Clinton, and though they like her husband a great deal, how many of them seem uncomfortable at -- you know, once you start thinking it through, she's elected president and he's in the White House -- what does that mean? But not on his credentials, on his personal life. I'm not saying that they sent them out. It’s all about trying to capture a real performance with emotion, instead of just going through the motions in a studio. Let's put the actual quote up here in case there are some out there who don't get the New York Observer at home.
From the October 8 edition of Tucker:
CARLSON: I do think though, if you're Hillary Clinton, how far do you get attacking somebody else's marriage or personal life?
STEVE MCMAHON (Democratic strategist): She's not attacking his --
CARLSON: Well, Tom Vilsack was acting on her behalf, attacked his marriage. And no one's talking about them. I think that was the theme of it." Later in the segment, Matthews asked, "Is the question of their marriage an issue or not in this campaign?" Carlson replied, "Of course it's an issue." He continued: "I mean, look, if he hadn't been exposed as a philanderer, would she be a United States senator? They've got a political partnership, that's more foundation than a lot of marriages have. If we're going to call a truce on the marriage talk, maybe we should stick by it. What she's done in New York state, her popularity rating. It's unbelievable.
From the May 26, 2006, edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews:
MATTHEWS: Anyway, coming up, how can Hill deal with Bill?
First, the top of the fold -- front page New York Times story this Tuesday. i’m well aware of the power of myspace and email and pitchfork and all that. Clinton's candidacy?" Later in the segment, Carlson asked Davis, "[W]hat will Bill Clinton do as first spouse? Keep your ears peeled. We caught up with Ed Anderson and Jeanine Mary for our continuing 5 Questions with Muzzle of Bees feature, a first with dual responses!
Enjoy their thoughts below and check back later in the week for our review of tonight’s show.
The first came to know and love the 190s after catching your opening set for Iron & Wine at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee. Will he bring along his baggage or will he be an asset?
Clearly he'll be her chief political adviser and fundraiser in chief, but it's fascinating to talk about this. But Hillary Clinton on her own has been a great candidate. I'm not for it, but it's going to be awfully weird if that happens. That's -- as Margaret Carlson famously said, nobody has ever benefited more from sexual favors she herself did not dispense than Hillary Clinton.
MATTHEWS: Can't beat that. They've been there a lot longer than she has. Can we expect another tour before the end of the year behind the new album?
Jeanine Mary: We are tentatively planning more touring before the end of the year. I don't -- I'm not saying that they sent Vilsack, the former governor of Iowa, out or Rangel out, both of whom are kind of outspoken. I mean, shouldn't Hillary Clinton be quiet about people's marriages?
HILARY ROSEN (MSNBC political analyst): It was -- I think it was wrong for him to say. I can't even get into the number of marriages and the relationship he has with his children and what the kind of circumstance New York was in before 9-11."
It's a little much for a Hillary Clinton campaign guy to be attacking the personal life of an opponent. And I also think that he'll have a great presence in world affairs and relationships around the world.
"Sons respect and admire their fathers, but they love their mothers against cheating goddamn husbands."
Well, I mean --
FRANKEN: Don't you love nuance? It's good to have you with us, as always.
Tonight, Bill and Hillary Clinton, they're the Brangelina of American politics. I'm merely saying if you're looking for the first woman president, there are a lot of female senators who have a lot more experience and arguably more ability than Mrs. ]
CARLSON: We turn now to the state of the union: the Clinton union. That opens the very suddenly real question -- what will Bill Clinton do as first spouse? Winner. But in general, I think it's about Hillary Clinton, not about Bill Clinton.
CARLSON: I would tend to kind of agree with you. For answers, we welcome now former special counsel to President Clinton. No, of course not.
MATTHEWS: Great question. She wouldn't go from being a board member of the Children's Defense Fund to being, you know, the senator from New York. When I write music I try to create an emotional bond between the singer and the listener. I'm just saying both those guys are in -- sometimes surrogates for Mrs. ]
CARLSON: Congressman Charlie Rangels [sic] rips into Rudy Giuliani's personal life in this week's New York Observer. I mean, what will he do? There’s no studio trickery that can create heart & soul, at least yet. We then overdubbed strings and vocals and extra shit on top of that. That's disgusting. No, of course not." Matthews then asked Carlson, "Will she continue to benefit as the victim of Bill Clinton's behavior, Tucker?" Carlson responded: "Exactly.
CARLSON: This is the second time the Clinton campaign has had a surrogate attack Giuliani for --
FRANKEN: OK, first of all, we're assuming that it is the Clinton campaign having a surrogate. And I pledge right here and now to attack whoever does that, because I think it's wrong.
From the September 21 edition of Tucker:
CARLSON: Very quickly, Tom Vilsack, obviously a big supporter of Hillary Clinton, part of the campaign, comes out and attacks -- let me put it up on the screen -- Rudy Giuliani's personal life: "He has got a very interesting past. That's all I'm saying. We just bought a van!
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I certainly suspect that. And so I think if Rudy Giuliani is the nominee, you are going to see this kind of conversation whether -- it probably won't be from a campaign. I think it was cavalier, and, by the way, Senator Clinton 10 minutes later when asked about it disavowed it.
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ROSEN: Yes, she did. But Hillary Clinton is a pretty tough act to follow, too. I can't even get into the number of marriages and the relationship he has with his children and what the kind of circumstance New York was in before 9-11," Carlson asserted: "It is a little much for a Hillary Clinton campaign guy to be attacking the personal life of an opponent. I mean, well, I thought -- well, maybe we should get Rangel on. If it’s all style people will eventually discard you, but if you make a personal connection hopefully people will care when your next album comes out and want to further that relationship…
That said, we’ve had some very good things come from random Myspace messages, but we’ve probably opened more doors by giving olde fashioned blow jobs.
What’s next for the 1900s? Lanny Davis joins us from Washington tonight. I'll just ask him point blank, have you ever cheated on your wife?
Ed Anderson: I guess it’s good and bad, but more on the good side. She's got a lot of talents. I think that he'll be a great adviser to the president if it's Hillary. It was by far one of the best shows we’ve ever been part of. Shouldn't Hillary Clinton be quiet about people's marriages?" Carlson referenced Vilsack's comments again on the October 8 edition of Tucker, and after Democratic strategist Steve McMahon said that "I think that plenty of Republicans have attacked the Clintons' marriage on plenty of occasions. No, you cheated on your wife. He says "there's no question that it's a very complicated candidacy" -- Mrs. It’s now so easy to get distracted that you kind of have to fight to keep people’s attention, people now eat up and spit out bands so fast, myself included. I think the last show I saw were my friends the Strange Young Lovers, and they were awesome. Is he going to pick the curtains in the White House? Then a David Broder Washington Post column.
Ed Anderson: The album was recorded mostly at Clava studio in Chicago, produced by Graeme Gibson. That would be my feeling.
MCMAHON: Well, if we're going to call a truce on the marriage talk, Hillary Clinton is not attacking his marriage. And yet, the senator's staff -- Senator Clinton's staff clearly doesn't agree. But you are going to see it.
CARLSON: I think it's ugly. It's so brazen. She's demonstrated leadership in ability to work with Republicans and get something done with the Senate.
And I think she's one of the best candidates as a public speaker and as someone who can articulate the issues that the Democratic Party has. People who work for Hillary Clinton believe that a close public association with Bill Clinton hurts her." Why?
DAVIS: I don't know why anyone would say that. That's my only point.
Like, you cheated on your wife. i think we could stand to be little more loosey goosey on the next record - record it somewhere we feel comfortable, and maybe not a studio.
ROBINSON: Yeah. You won't see that coming from my campaign.
[crosstalk]
CARLSON: But she did not say she wish she had not said it. And so I think if Rudy Giuliani is the nominee, you are going to see this kind of conversation, whether -- it probably won't be from a campaign. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) regarding Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani that "sons respect and admire their fathers, but they love their mothers against cheating goddamn husbands," host Tucker Carlson said: "[L]et me just point out I'm outraged by this. What is he going do?" He concluded the interview by asserting that "it's going to be awfully weird" if Bill Clinton were to return to the White House as first spouse.
As Media Matters for Americadocumented, the 2,000-word Times article was based on the accounts of "some 50 people," "many" of whom "were granted anonymity to discuss a relationship for which the Clintons have long sought a zone of privacy."
From the October 22 edition of MSNBC's Tucker:
CARLSON: All right. Because the big question becomes, is it going to be a two for one presidency in 2008?
ROBINSON: I'd like to say that Vilsack I'm not so sure about.
On the October 22 edition of MSNBC's Tucker, discussing a statement by Rep. Because he is so popular, especially in third world countries on all of the issues, AIDS and other issues you know, that he and President Bush I have worked on.
CARLSON: Boy, that will be for good or for bad. That's how old I am, Tucker.
So I think this is an extraordinary political leader. This tune is one of David Shrigley'sWorried Noodles (which also includes putting songs to Shrigley's words people like Liars, Les Georges Leningrad and Phil Elverum amongst others, yarrr).
I could tell you how much I love this guy but then I would explode into a crazy collection of white and black exclamation marks, just check this out, it was on Lorrita's myspace and stuff.
A parcel from whence the stamped naughty Tigersushi tiger grins coy is always bound to contain a nice surprise, and Principles of Geometry deliver on that promise with Lazare, just check out 'A Mountain for President', a perfect gem of melancholy space power balladry featuring none other than our beloved cosmic trovadour Sebastian Tellier who contributes vocals ethereal enough to be played while cruising the rings of Saturn on a neon starship with John Carpenter riding shotgun, the sun emerges around the smooth cyclopean sphere burning the darkness of space with an impression of smooth yet blinding beauty. those things annoy the crap out of me, but they seem to make music contagious. I’m an old lady, but i am trying to roll with the times. That's -- as [Time columnist] Margaret Carlson famously said, nobody has ever benefited more from sexual favors she herself did not dispense than Hillary Clinton."Carlson also discussed the Times article on the May 23, 2006, edition of MSNBC's The Situation with Tucker Carlson.
CARLSON: I guess what I think -- I criticize Giuliani all the time. What is he going do?
DAVIS: Boy, I sure look forward to him being the first spouse. Drop them a line and check out their aces demo.
Or lovely melodies such as those contained in the short and sweet minute and a half c for crayola 86 stomp of No Paws (No Lions)' 'I've always been content laughing and lying in the fields of banning', angelic melodies raise once again pretty like fluttering eyelashes in a launderette romance, accompanied by the eternal teenage oscillation of happy/sad feelings perfectly rendered real by the plinking plonking melody of a toy piano on top of which diminutive replicas of Y Pants could have perfectly been having a pillow fight, we thank these awesome girls for bringing us memories of one of the best bands to ever be, this tune is the caring stuff that awesome zines, love letters and night telephone conversations are made of, and it doesn't get any better than that, or does it.
No Paws (No Lions)- I've always been content laughing and lying in the fields of banning
No Paws (No Lions) say they haven't recorded that much yet, we can't wait to hear more.
5 Questions with The 1900sTonight I’m catching The 1900s at the Rock and Roll Hotel in DC. She showed that in New York in the election and she will again.
TUCKER: On her own, I mean, what does that mean? That's the primary reason people will vote for or against her.
I think President Clinton's presence by her side will be helpful because he has become, to his credit, almost a larger-than-life ex-president. We did some additional recorded at a bunch of other places, like the studio at the Sure Mic offices, where we recorded their 1879 Steinway grand piano, and my friend Charlie’s studio, Maximum Automatic, where I did most of my vocals and some other random keyboards and guitars.
I think the songs and arrangements were so intense, that we didn’t have much room for experimentation. A front-page story in The New York Times this morning reports that Hillary Clinton's advisers worry that her husband's reputation could hamper her bid for the White House. Look, I think she's obviously above average. She did not say I wish he hadn't said it.
ROSEN: She said, I am not going to do that. How was it opening for them, and was that part of a longer tour or just a one off?
That was a one-off show. I think as a political leader, she's demonstrated electability in upstate New York. She's wooden by comparison, and when you put them both together, she looks kind of mediocre.
DAVIS: Well first of all, comparing anyone to Bill Clinton is difficult. Rangel and Giuliani have a longstanding adversarial relationship, and Rangel is holding nothing back now. She's always been above her generation as a leader. I think that was the theme of it.
CARLSON: Yes, I mean, I have no doubt.
I mean, look, this story was written with the help of the staffs of former President Clinton and Senator Clinton.
Principles of Geometry feat. Finally, quickly, if she is running, I think she could win.CARLSON: But do we want to go there? And by the way, I think that plenty of Republicans have attacked the Clintons' marriage on plenty of occasions. Or just stumbling upon a band on the myspace and pressing play and being blown away by the sheer awesomeness coming out of the rose-tinted blue of hope with which we roam the damp basement of the edifice of modern music looking for surprises, and always finding them.
Music is shit these days? And that's how I first came to know her when she gave the valedictorian speech at Wellesley way back in the '60s. Is that out of bounds? Because he's such a popular figure in both the country and around the world. I mean, as show marriages go, they probably rival Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, but I mean, who cares. But you are going to see it," Carlson replied: "I think it's ugly. They, you know, they gave facts that the story couldn't have been written without.So you've got to wonder to what degree this is a calculation on the part of Mrs. most of all, I’d like for us to all feel really at home with the songs before recording so we play them on record the way we do live when we really know them. and I’d really like to track it ourselves, and not be so precious with a million takes and hyper-criticism of everything. But that's kind of where you get once you start having that conversation, don't you think? Hillary Rodham Clinton's (D-NY) marriage to former President Bill Clinton is "[o]f course" an issue in the 2008 presidential election and discussed the Clintons' marriage on his programs, with references to Bill Clinton's "philander[ing]" and "famous appetites."
Carlson teased the segment by saying that Rangel "is supporting Hillary Clinton for president, so it's no surprise he's criticizing Republican candidate Rudy Giuliani. We'll get update on what's happening in just a minute. Yes.
CARLSON: Yes, I agree with that. I'm not going to engage in that kind of campaign.
CARLSON: Nope, she said he can speak for himself.
CARLSON: There's not a lot of nuance there. We played most of the tracks totally live in a room onto 2 inch tape. And doesn't know anybody who has, because you couldn't say -- I just think -- let me just point out I'm outraged by this. When I first met Hillary Rodham, then Rodham, I thought she was going be a United States senator after about five minutes. buy soma Ottawa Vacations Villa Rentals Rental Cars Vacation Villa Bed And Breakfasts




