The Inside on the Botox filled Bosom Pal of Fidel Castro is out.

The Australian mentioned the release of the juicy number by Kelvin Kelin as just a collection of gutter-mouthed , unfounded assertions against the darling of socialistos and castroistos in the U.S. and in Oz, and in The Australian.
Rupert Murdoch has been very generous to Bush and Republican hating journos, he’s sunk a tidy sum so they ccould wheeze on. The Oz is in there too, as it usually is, giving one of the leftoid a good spread:

Hillary branded liar and a lesbianRoland Watson, Washington
June 23, 2005
HILLARY Clinton has denounced a lurid new book that brands her a serial liar and which Republicans hope will derail her White House ambitions.

The book directly challenges Senator Clinton’s account of the Monica Lewinsky affair and is littered with claims about the former first lady’s relationship with her husband, her sexuality and her ruthless quest for the Oval Office. Senator Clinton’s officials said the book, published yesterday, was “full of blatant and vicious
The provocatively titled book - The Truth About Hillary: What She Knew, When She Knew It and How Far She’ll Go to Become President - provides Democrats with a foretaste of the scrutiny, muck-raking or otherwise, to which Senator Clinton will be subjected if she wins the party’s nomination.

Klein calls himself an independent with no political axe to grind. “I didn’t go into this book … with an agenda, ” he says, but also states: “As far as I’m concerned, we’ve already had the Clinton presidency for its full constitutional eight years.

“I do not want to see her become president of the United States. I think that would be a dangerous thing; to have another darkly paranoid president like Richard Nixon, who has an enemies list and is inclined to do illegal things.”

The Times, AP

One doesn’t have to read Klein to fathom she is in fact a criminal and, therefore, in truth, should be barred from even the Senate. She was Bill’s partner when they set up what was nothing less than a criminal fraud called whitewater, Bill’s position as a governor of Arkinsaw yeleid them the opportunity, which, indicates no minor malfeasance on that score too. That was the affair Mr. Starr had attempted to nail the Clinton’s for, and that should have happened, except for one thing, both Bill and Hilary bribed those wose evidnce would have damend them to life behind bars. In one case, the bribe was Bill Clinton forging a a WWII Naval War Hero record for man whose widow was a potential witness, whose own evidence alone would have seen both Bill and Hilary convicted on major criminal charges, so that the not at all heroic stay at home could be interred in thecemetry for real war heroes , replete with military honour guard and ceremony.

That silenced the witness.Not just Bill, but Hialry also went to considerable lenghts, inclusive of bribery and using the presidential seal to forge documents to cover up their previous major criminal past. So, Watson can stick his outrage up his stinking socialisto stinking bum, and so can the editor of the Australian for publishing that pack of let’s protect the evil bitch Hilary Clinton , noting we have not proceeded to recount, once again, the terason and cash for handiing over top military secrets of which, since it was a Democratic Party act of high treason involving both Bill and AL Gore, Hilary could not have been anything but directly involved in it in some way.

He, Roland Wilson, cheered on by the editor of the Oz, told a fat lie, in order to deflect well deserved,accurately aimed, attention from the commie whore they adore. Contrary to Wilson and The Oz, Tony Blankley, in an op ed, Washington Times 22/6, wrote:

Inside Hillary’s mindBy Tony Blankley
June 22, 2005

About once a year I review a book in this column that ought to be required reading for people who care about politics. Edward Klein’s “The Truth About Hillary” is such a book. The pre-publication leak about the book ? that Bill Clinton had allegedly talked about raping his wife ? was off-putting for me. I don’t usually waste my time reading salacious scandal books from the left or the right. But I was advised to take a look at this book, which I read last weekend.
It was worth my time. This is not a scandal book intended merely to gratify the reader’s salacious interests. Instead, Mr. Klein has written a serious political and psychological biography of the most likely next Democratic nominee for president ? and thus, quite plausibly I fear, the next president of the United States.
heavily researched book that includes amongst its sources almost 100 people who are or were personally close Mrs. Clinton, this is not a peek through a keyhole.

One of the more interesting anecdotes recounted in the book describes the time President and Mrs.Clinton met with President Nixon. It was March 1993, the first time Nixon had been invited back to the White House since he departed in 1974:
“The elevator door opened, and the first person Nixon saw when he stepped off was Hillary Clinton. ‘Your health care reform legislation in 1973-74 was so good that we are using it as a blueprint for our own package,’ Hillary said. This struck Nixon as an incredibly strange, wonkish greeeting from the First Lady. But then Hillary managed to top even that by adding: ‘Had you survived in office, you would have been light years ahead of your time.’ ‘Had I survived in office!’ Nixon later remembered thinking. Maybe I could have if she hadn’t been working to impeach me.”
The anecdote continued with Nixon’s recollection that he had thought that Bill Clinton was too nice to provide world leadership: ” ‘He doesn’t scare anybody.’ Then Nixon added, as though he had a sudden insight: ‘Hillary inspires fear.’ Nixon explained that a few minutes after the meeting started Chelsea Clinton joined the group. The kid ran right to Clinton and never once looked at her mother. I could see that she had a warm relationship with him, but was almost afraid of her mother. Hillary is ice-cold. You can see it in her eyes. She is a piece of work ? ‘Hillary inspires fear.’ Of course, for Nixon, that was a high compliment.”

Nah, the Clinton’s make Nixon look like a sweet and innocent boy scout.

Well, if The Oz is right, then Hilary will sue for defamation. She won’t, not in view of what Blankley said, and he’s also right, books which are nothing but a tissue of smears and innuendos are not fit to be read, and Blankley didn”t break his rule in reading the inside dope on Stalinist Hilary Clinton.

Here’s a survey some of the contents, from a book ordering site, which really should give the Hilary fan club pause to reconsider, as well as the fact that she is an apologist and a one woman propaganda machine for the mass murderer Fidel Castro and his gang of killers:

How Bill cheated on Hillary from the very start of their relationship at Yale — but she married him anyway, in a “Faustian bargain” that accepted his womanizing as the price of political power
“Bill owes me”: how Hillary allowed Bill to get away with his infidelities to make him fall deeper and deeper into her debt
Clinton insider: “Hillary never wanted to be a wife. She wanted to be president”
Hillary confidant confirms: she knew about Monica long before the affair became public
How Hillary personally stage-managed and coordinated the damage-control effort in response to the Lewinsky scandal
Juanita Broaddrick: her encounter with Hillary that told her “she knew” Bill had raped her, and that Hillary only wanted Broaddrick to keep quiet
The Hillary White House staffer known as “Mother Superior” charged with keeping women away from Bill — and Bill away from them
How Hillary knowingly allowed women to be hired that were regarded as “safe” for Bill to have affairs with
How Bill has gone back to his old womanizing tricks since Hillary’s election to the Senate. His torrid affair with a stunning divorcee who lived near the Clintons in Chappaqua
How Bill tried to talk Hillary into running for President in 2004 — and why she refused
Hillary’s temporary betrayal of her old leftist allies to build a moderate image for her White House run
Why Hillary regards Howard Dean’s naming as DNC Chairman as a threat to her
The cynical politicking behind Hillary’s hawkishness on the Iraq war
How Hillary banned wearing military uniforms in the White House — and then lied about it later on
How Hillary campaigned for herself under the guise of campaigning for John Kerry in 2004 — knowing that her future depended on his not winning
How Hillary made her first moves in the 2008 campaign within days of Kerry’s defeat
The New Hillary: how she’s remodeling herself as a “God-fearing, church-going Bible reading Democrat from a Southern state” — and is also “Botoxed to the hilt,” according to a physician who knows
Why one former Clinton Administration official warns: “Hillary Clinton needs to be kept away from the White House for the rest of her life”

That list reads but a few tid-bits, nibblies surrounding the steak.No wonder Hilary’s crumpled up into a heap, frothing at the mouth, her aims to be the first Dictator of the U.S. has just gone up in smoke.

Only the Botox prevents Hilary’s face crumpling up into what it really is, that of a vile, evil old crone. A good indication is that one of Helen Castro Clarke when all her rotten ugliness, in character thus too, shows out stark naked. Helen Clarke doesn’t have the same criminal history as the Clinton’s but, no crime would be committed if someone were to shove Clarke into a volcano, though, she is such a thoroughly corrupt and evil bitch even the volcano would spew her back out still alive in all her ugliness.Throw Hilary into the volcano and it would cry out, `hey, I’m just a regular geo-physcial type, not Satan’s lair. Help, help! Get her out of me!’

Due to protectionism, Aussies wait months, years in many cases for new titles to arrive and, when the much sought after tome finally alights from an ye olde worlde sailing canoe, having sailed the 7 seas thrice before arrival, we then pay a multiple of the price just so as to keep those tossers the book manufacturers in Oz to the lifestyle they believe they are entitled to by some godamned right. Damn, that’s annoying.

The Thaw: Russkies don’t like Kerry either

The Russkies are barracking from the sideline, crying , loudly:

Go Dubya, and, Bush for President.

The Moscow Times is a good read: far better journalism than the crapola purveyed by Oz medja. In a reasonably well argued column, the writer observes:

Whither Relations After November?Many politicians and experts in Russia prefer the current president as a more convenient choice. Arguments in his favor tend to follow a single line: a good personal relationship with the Russian president and the traditionally decent results in bilateral relations under a Republican government, versus the prospect of a strengthened desire to “teach democracy” in the case of a Democratic victory.

Some Russian’s reactions to Whale Bum Moore’s bilge, mixed

I fell asleep halfway through,” a user named Slava wrote on Kino.ru. “It is ordinary black PR for zombified people who can’t think on their own.”

Slava focused in particular on Moore’s manipulation of footage showing the president receiving news of the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, while reading a book to a classroom of children. Instead of reacting immediately, Bush continued reading, and Moore zooms in on the president for added effect.

“What was he supposed to do, run around the room shouting, ‘We are lost!’ and scare all the children?” Slava wrote. “The film is useful to watch so you don’t fall into the same kind of PR trap in your own country.”

Other web posters proved as anti-Bush as Moore, pointing out parallels between U.S. and Russian policy and noting the unlikelihood of such a film being made here.

For others, the film tapped a different vein — not anti-Bushism, but anti-Americanism.

“This confirms that the government there is full of bastards,” said Sergei, 25, a doctor attending the second showing of “Fahrenheit” at the Baikal-Atlantis cinema in northern Moscow. “America is more of a terrorist than any other country.”

On fighting terrorists:

Keystone Kops Take on Terrorism
By Yulia Latynina

An epidemic swept across Russia a couple of years ago. Not a week passed without the police discovering a cache belonging to Chechen terrorists in a rented apartment somewhere — half a kilo of TNT here, automatic rifles there.

And when the police discovered these caches, they did just the opposite of what they had been trained to do, i.e. stake the place out and wait for the terrorists to arrive. The police never staked out these apartments. They rushed to announce yet another success in the war against terror. There’s only one explanation: They knew no one would be coming to collect the bombs.

On Putin:

Propping Up Putin’s Myth

By Pavel Felgenhauer The Beslan hostage crisis exposed the weakness and inefficiency of President Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian and ostensibly tightly controlled regime. Putin’s dictatorial rule and repression of the media, along with the corruption of law enforcement and the judiciary, elicited only disjointed, ineffective protests in the West. The West does not speak with one voice: The German government, composed of Social Democrats and Greens, continues to support Putin’s policies publicly. The financial community, from the president of the World Bank to business leaders and investment analysts, has expressed similar indifference.

The people who made billions in deals with Saddam Hussein, who do business in Nigeria and Venezuela and who support cooperation with China despite its dismal human rights record are not going to get worked up when Putin cracks down on a few pesky journalists. If the massacre of tens of thousands of civilians in Chechnya isn’t enough to make Russia …

Putin’s Days Are Numbered

By Yevgenia Albats In the midst of all the bad news coming out of Russia, last week offered some hope. A survey conducted by the pro-Kremlin Public Opinion Foundation revealed that despite a massive advertising campaign on state television, ordinary Russians do not support President Vladimir Putin’s proposed reforms, including the appointment of regional leaders.

Sixty-one percent of respondents from across the country voiced their opposition to the proposal, which would for all intents and purposes allow the Kremlin to handpick regional leaders. The poll showed that an overwhelming majority of Russians also oppose Putin’s proposal to scrap the election of State Duma deputies from single-mandate districts. Instead, the lower house is to be composed exclusively of candidates elected from party lists, effectively excluding the election of independent candidates. Only 9 percent of respondents supported this change. Meanwhile, 50 percent said they trust deputies elected from single-mandate districts.

Well, at least in Oz we have two newspapers worth reading:

The London Telegraph and the Moscow Times.

From Sponsor of terrorists to Slayer of terrorists

All, due to Bush, Rumsfeld and Powell.

Libya has uncovered an Algerian Islamic terrorist desert training camp. The Algerian group is linked to AlQaueda.

Meanwhile, the Fat Savage of Zimbabwe is about to charge opposition politicans with treason for ,`links with Britain, colonial imperialist’.

While the 3 anglos fight terrorists, France and the Peking Geriatric Club supply the Savage with weapons and equipment, which puts the grand strategies of both France and the Chinese communist regime into perspective. Yes, Barry Jones, they sure are nice guys.

Odd lots.

What is the stench behind the headline below?

Payback time on pensions
Luke McIlveen
09jun04

THOUSANDS of pensioners are being bullied by debt collectors into repaying almost $40 million to the Federal Government.

I’ll pick this up tomorrow.

It sounds odd but Arnie is a decent guy who, unlike leftoids loves America, freedom, small govt. and, Reagan was a hero, he stood and faced the U.S.S.R and won.

“President Reagan is my hero,” Mr Schwarzenegger said.

“I idolised him.”

He needs a name: Does this little fellow look like a Wally to you? Or a Wilson, Watson or Wilfred? These are just some of the names suggested for Melbourne Zoo’s newest baby boy. Do you have any ideas?
Picture: Craig Borrow

This is the pukers’ muck so far sent to herald Sun:

Who’s a nosy beggar, then?

09jun04

DOES this little fellow look like a Wally to you? Or a Wilson, Watson or Wilfred?

These are just some of the names suggested for Melbourne Zoo’s newest baby boy.

The hairy-nosed wombat recently emerged into the world after 270 days in his mother’s pouch.

Herald Sun readers are being given the chance to name the wombat. Among the other names put forward so far are Mowtab, Haskell, Sparky, Dozer and Tamboo.

They’ve boosted the prize to include a stuffed Garbogut the Pooshooting Eunuch Muncher.

Brush up your German

Grandfather was fluent in German and Italian, he learnt in WWII, to good effect. On one of his escapes, he headed for the right lines passing German troops on the way to the front, exchanged pleasantires with them.He had a fortunate complexion, he could pass himself off as italian when he made his last escape which saw him meet up with the alllies.

As a laddie, he started saving me time learning German. He took the sure and swift route, he grilled me in German and one had to be quick. It was no good with women about, they’d say, don’t be cruel.He wasn’t at all, it was enjoyable, it was a game, turning on a sound lad’s sound interest in Rommel, Bader, Montgomery, Paton, von Paulus. He died when just begining to really warm to Grandpa, I was the only one to whom he began to tell of his war; his death was not timely for that young lad.

Israellycool has turned up a blog for readers to brush up their rusting German, and the lady cheers the Israeli demolition of PLO ratholes - something for Toffeeman Anan to choke on once again: Israellycol has linked the proofs.

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