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  • "Read my lips.....KISS MY HIPS!"

  • hahaha f%ck politics today. Yesterdays are more amusing.

  • Read my Ass

  • Bush Senior is an alien, look at his forehead, how big must his brain be, jeez.

  • Clinton increased taxes to lower the deficit helped payed down the massive debt and got the economy is great shape and it was when both party could work together not fight and the only way to get taxes lower is to raise them it the truth

  • why couldn't Hilary of won 2008 why?

  • READ MY DICK, NO NEW FAXES

    What I heard from that dope.

  • Like father, like son

  • The only problem with Clinton was not Clinton himself. But Gore. I did not like Gore. Clinton should have picked a better running mate than Gore then the Democrats would have won the Election in 2000.

  • FUCK CLINTON!!!!

  • @chill14later fuck bush and bush jr,where are the WMD???? hahahaa

  • Heh heh read my lips im full of shit. Yeah O bring Clinton back

  • "Read my lips, NOW new taxes"

  • Ironically, Clinton was more fiscally conservative than George W. Bush, and Bush's party had control of the House and Senate for his first 6 years as president.

  • oh man bush senor, richard nixon, and 2008 of bush jr really portrayed what the conservative base is against. if we could of had a reagan president for all that time then the democratic party would probably be dead by now

  • Just think of it this way, the economy during the Clinton years would not have been great if it wasn't for Newt and the Republican majority in Congress.

  • Read my lips? Talk to my hand !

  • SOB CLINTON RAISED TAXES EVEN MORE. SO A PLAGUE ON BOTH YOUR HOUSES.

  • @ts53shea Raised taxes on the wealthy. Make no mistake about it, the 90's were great times for the United States. Music was better and life for the middle class was better.

  • @COLUMBINE1818 It wasn't that great.

  • @ts53shea For the middle class it was. Best since the 1950's as far as the middle class is concerned. Also, that was another time when taxes on the rich were higher.

  • @COLUMBINE1818 No! actually the 1980's were far better than the 1990's.

    And what makes you think MORE taxes on the rich or anyone improves anything?

    Government just pisses money away. What great accomplishment is attributed to government ?

    The Post Office? Amtrak? Building bridges to nowhere? Solar plants?

    What happened with Obama's $832 billion stimulus?

    All money pissed away to line the pockets of political cronies. Now Obama wants another $455 billion fore more of the same. BULLSHIT!

  • @ts53shea You just believe ALL the Tea Party slogans don't you?

  • Clinton increased taxes and reformed welfare. What a load of horse shit. Fuck you Bill-O.

  • "READ MY LIPS, I'M FULL OF SHIT!" ;D

  • @Eitak911 and my son too.......lol

  • @Eitak911 Read my lips, the best way to make jobs is simple why not decrease taxes on the rich? In turn they will use this deduction to pay for more workers. False they used it to move their factory to China. Thank you Rich American for being a complete capitalist and thinking how you can make more mod keep more with the tax deduction.

  • they both suck

  • Gas tax? So what? You don't drink gas do you? I'd rather see gas at $100/gallon, maybe the roads wouldn't be so congested and we'd have better public transportation.

  • We should have ousted W.

  • I've got a good feeling about this Clinton guy

  • @Tcassa89 He seems like a great husband!

  • lol this fraudulent fatso pretended to be a low tax guy, bashing Bush during the election for signing a Democratic bill to raise taxes to 31%, then he raised taxes himself during the Clinton admin up to 39%, top rate.

    Bill was really a two-faced, bulb-nosed liar and a very, very slick pol wasn't he?

  • @RuflessRecords They are all like that, Republican and Democrat.

  • "Read my lips" cost Bush the election

  • George Bush Sr is a great fellow -- hard not to agree with his ardent views ... a man with vision, ahead of his time!

  • it was so nice to see a political advertisement that did not have some stupid website at the bottom of the screen. i miss the pre-internet era

  • Lewinski or not Id vote for Clinton if I was a american.

  • CHANGE! Yeah, baby. That'll fix it for sure. Change.

    Er....got any spare change?

  • Damn, look at that vintage gas pump at 0:11! I remember those!

  • Isn't it amazing that the Democraps who threatened to shut down the government if Bush didn't raise revenue then use his failure to keep that promise as political fodder? Repukes might be stupid, but democraps are just evil.

  • republicans are a DISASTER for the country!

  • He said "Read my lips", but what he really meant was "KISS MY HIPS."

    It was SO funny how all the right-wing nutjobs in this country have that meltdown after they actually believed that B.S..

  • Wow, how stupid was that. And Bill Clinton still raised taxes.

  • @johnsmithvideo I think the point was, he didn't promise not to. During a debate he said "its irresponsible to say something like that when the economy is in this bad a shape."

  • Wasn't that guy clapping at 0:24 they man who invented the internet.

  • @TheMpc2009 Nah, he was the guy who discovered ManBearPig.

  • Pretty funny considering Slick Willy raised taxes.

  • In retrospect, what a hypocritical ad (after all, Bill Clinton raised taxes in 1993).

    That said, for all the liberal bloviators who think the "rich" ain't paying their "fair share," check this out:

    "The IRS reports that the wealthiest 10 percent of taxpayers ... account for fully 70 percent of all income-tax receipts." -- "National Review"

    So, if 10% paying 70% ain't enough, what IS enough?!

  • @JoltinDjango To be fair, Clinton never actually promised to NOT raise taxes.

  • @RadimirWackytov Very true. He actually said he would raise taxes on the wealthy.

  • One of the interesting things about Dan Quayle's comments in his book "Standing Firm" was how he (in hindsight) mentioned how Clinton was able to take advantage of the "trust" and "taxes" issues and simultaneously turn those into liabilites for Bush 41 (in the form of the 1990 budget deal that led to the breaking of his "no new taxes" pledge).

  • the music is hilarious

  • I MISS BILL

  • @redsoxfan1984 we all do. Thankfully he's still here on earth with us!!

  • Clinton ran (and governed worse yet) on Republican-themed issues; his "triangulation" bullshit strategy. He was the best Republican president we've had since Eisenhower...ph!

  • for fuck sake. It's ALL BULLSHIT people.

  • Don't you need lips to read them?

  • FUCK the New World Order !!!

  • READ MY vagina lips -__-

  • What's the name of the song at sec 18?? It's a beautifull song! Do you know??

  • Read my lips; "No new taxes....for the wealthy!"

  • @emoviebuff87 He increased the tax rate for everybody, not just the middle class.

  • @emoviebuff87 The dot-com bubble burst is evidence that people were also being crazy with their money in the 90's, and Clinton raised taxes as well, yet you don't condemn him for it. You are such a hypocrite.

  • @Zero2562130 look, I'm not a hypocrite. I just like to make light of things. If you don't agree with me fine. Also, yes Clinton did raise taxes but on the wealthy. If you disagree with me on that too, fine. But I still believe in my opinion and I respect yours too.

  • @emoviebuff87 You are in that tears comment a few pages back, and completely wrong about people handling their money well in the 90's. The fact of the matter is that GHWB raised taxes on everybody, including the wealthy.

  • bill clinton is a sell out.

  • yo lips is crusty bruh

  • "no new taxes". No president has ever right to say that. since the budget in the 90s was faltering he broke it by agreeing with tax increases. this cost hims his presidency.

  • GREAT ad !!!

  • Bush didn't make NEW taxes. He RAISED them

  • Taxation = Legalize Extortion

    "Pay (y)our taxes or we will find you and punish you." -IRS

  • @healthhavencom

    A country urgently needs taxes to survive.

  • Man, when Bill appeared in this commercial, the music suddenly picked up and got all "American Values-ey." That's when it hit me... Bill Clinton is the man we need to turn this country around... I mean, he's gonna be out there shaking hands with farmers... and we NEED that. Lets show 'em who we really are, America.

  • Yeah Clinton got some head on the side. Who wouldn't?

  • never thought that Gore was such a crook.I used to like him during the time of this commercial.Now he is just trying to make money with that phoney global warming stuff.Carbon credits?!!Most everything has carbon in it!I guess there's a sucker born every minute.Glad I never voted for him or Clinton,but I'd take Clinton over Obama.

  • And in early 1993 taxes went right up. I love how he talked out of both sides of his mouth for eight years. Problem is, I never fell for him and/or his lies.

  • @Mikey77B You don't find it the least bit odd that after inheriting a huge national deficit, he increased taxes upon coming into office? What about the fact that he completely eradicated the deficit, causing the largest national surplus of wealth we've had in decades?? And FYI, the taxes were later decreased, once the deficit had been diminished. It's not Clinton's fault he had two fiscally IRRESPONSIBLE conservative presidents who left the country in terrible shape for him.

  • @sumskater999 I'm not denying that he inherited a debt problem; however, I had no problem with President Reagan putting us in debt for security and brung "Iron Curtain" to it's knees because you don't put a price on safety. I will also admit that Bush, Sr. was NOT a good President with the "things could be worse" menatality, which became Clintons "ticket to ride". However, he's attacking Bush on breaking his promise and did the EXACT SAME THING. How could we not have a surplus?

  • @sumskater999 He taxed the hell out of us. And the ONLY reason taxes went down was Republican Congress kept him in check (not all of them, but enough of them). However, when George W. came in, in 2001, we were in a recession so he didn't exactly leave something so great behind upon exiting. I will say this though, compared to what's in the White House now; he doesn't look as bad - but I still did not like him.

  • @Mikey77B The surplus was over 200 billion when G.W. Bush came into office. I did have a problem with Reagan, because both Bushs and Reagan have lavishly spent, cut taxes, and accumulated this deficit with no fiscal responsibility at all. The recession occurred as a DIRECT RESULT of overspending on the unnecessary Iraq War, and not balancing the budget.

    Oh my God, Clinton lied! I guess that totally negates the fact that he put our country in the best shape its been in for over 20 years or since.

  • @sumskater999 I'm not saying Clinton didn't help the debt; but that alone doesn't make you a good President. Adolph Hitler took a country in a depression and made it an economic powerhouse but that didn't make him a good leader.

  • @Mikey77B You're absolutely right. I believe Clinton was a great leader and one of the top 10 presidents because of everything. He established peace in so many places with no war, in terms of foreign policy. He put us in the best shape we'd been in since the 60s financially and lowered unemployment and inflation. He took initiatives to do good things and pass bills for the good of Americans, not to help himself. He at least cared about the people of the America.

  • @sumskater999 That was beautiful. While you're at it, would you like to sell me the Brooklyn Bridge?

  • @Mikey77B It's not meant to be beautiful. Look at the facts and tell me what president since JFK has done all the good for America that Clinton has.

  • @sumskater999 I kinda feel like you're right... but when you say "look at the facts," I mean, what the hell are you talking about? There's not really a simple way to look at the "facts" of any president's term. People will remember Clinton for getting a blow job, Bush W. for the war on terror, and Bush senior for saying "Read my lips." That's about it.

  • @sumskater999 I didn't mean to be sarcstic (That was beautiful), but I think you're giving him way too much credit.

  • @Mikey77B Well, about Clinton's affair, both JFK and FDR had affairs as well. That didn't stop them from being the two greatest presidents of the 1900s. I honestly don't give a damn who Clinton fucked, so long as he kept the country in good shape, both economically and peacefully.

    By facts, I meant that Reagan, Bush 41, and Bush 43 all created a larger deficit at their leaving office compared to when they entered. At least Clinton had a handle on the economy and created a 5 trillion surplus.

  • @sumskater999 We obviously have differences of opinion. FDR and JFK are not two presidents I would put on pedastals (but I DO respect JFK because he WAS a partriot). As for Reagan and the Bush's, I'm not going to defend either Bush's mistakes; however, Reagan putting the country in debt for security to me was worth it. You can't put a price on security. As for Clinton, I'm not saying he had to spend the money Reagan did on the military; but you don't cut the budgets to the bone like he did.

  • @Mikey77B But it wasn't just for security! It was to provide tax cuts for the rich. And he had Wall Street influence government regulations however they wanted.

    FYI, FDR consistently ranks as the 3rd greatest in polls, right behind Lincoln and Washington. NO president had a better handle on the economy, that too at the Great Depression. And JFK was ballsy as fuck on civil rights, and avoided the Cuban Missile Crisis very diplomatically. Clinton's cuts were NECESSARY. We were in ridiculous debt.

  • Clinton fucked his secretary and Bush fucked his country. im just sayin...

  • GREAT ad !!

  • The president doesn't even have the right to say "no new taxes!", the president doesn't have that kind of power; only congress can tax. The fact that that Bush said that to win the election is in my opinion, insulting to the American voter's intelligence.

  • @catclaw357 to insult their intelligence would require them to have intelligence to begin with

  • @ChairmanBlimp Hey, don't stereotype me and other Americans as being stupid, we have smart people and we have dumb people, like any other country. We may be having some hardships, but what country doesn't? We'll get through them, America is famous for perseverance, and our try-hard-spirit. This country is great, and you won't convince me otherwise, so please don't say that all American voters have no intelligence, that's just offensive and calling us stupid won't accomplish anything.

  • @catclaw357 He can still veto a budget he doesn't approve of

  • @hants23 But he cannot promise that there will be absolutely no new taxes.

  • @catclaw357 A Brit here so correct me if I am wrong on your constitution but I was under the impression that the President could veto a budget?

  • @DukeofWellington91 Correct, the president can veto a budget that he/she doesn't approve of, but Congress can over-ride the president's veto, because of this, the president cannot GUARANTEE that there will be no new taxes. Only Congress can tax.

  • @catclaw357 insulting? no it's not...it only shows how stupid most American voters are!

  • @catclaw357 Are you familiar with the context of that pledge? "They'll push, and I'll say no. . ." He and everyone at the Convention was aware that Congress would be trying to pass tax increases, and he was saying he'd veto them. Don't be disingenuous.

  • @catclaw357 I have news for you, the American people are generally that stupid. Haha. They may not have elected the first Bush for a second term, but many Republicans have infamously used that same line and to some extent still do today because they know it appeals to their conservative electorate. And speaking of idiocy, Bush, and and re-election, they did re-elect Bush 43.

  • @catclaw357 The fact that American voters voted for a president based solely on his skin color is enough evidence of their intelligence, or lackthereof.

  • @Zero2562130 They elected draft dodgers and cowards (clinton,reagan), cokeheads (bush 2) and retards(carter,bush 1). Never underestimate the stupidity of the general public.

  • @kady7869 Bush 1 was actually a good president, however. The 2nd highest tax increase in American history statement is this video is also bullshit.

  • @Zero2562130 no, your bullshit.

  • @emoviebuff87 You can't even spell "you're" correctly. Bush 1 did what had to be done, and the 2nd biggest tax increase was actually under Truman, and the 1st under Wilson. Do your homework before spouting bullshit, idiot.

  • @Zero2562130 No, do your homework. My family was deeply affected by the Regan administration and Bush's broken promise. And of course, so was the majority of America. If you think Bush Senior was a good president, ask yourself this question; why wasn't he elected for a second term? As for my spelling, this is youtube. It doesn't matter. Chill out!

  • @emoviebuff87 Bullshit, and his promise was why he wasn't elected. However, he had no choice given the circumstances. Raising taxes was the only way to get out of the recession. He raised it for everybody, and it worked. Not to mention he's not the 1st president to break a promise. I don't believe that you were affected by "his broken promise", and I never even mentioned Reagan. You haven't even given a specific example of his mistakes, so why should I believe you?

  • @Zero2562130 You don't have to believe me. And it doesn't matter to me if you do or not. Also, Bush Senior did not get us out of the recession. Clinton did. In 1998, we had the first balanced budget since 1968. And of course W. Bush destroyed it!! And you just admitted that he didn't get elected again because of his broken promise. As for how I was affected personally, I had to pay more income tax and I had my hours cut from work. Just like how others were and still r thanks to another Bush.

  • @emoviebuff87 He helped stabilize the economy making the surplus possible, and getting us out of the recession. Had Bush gotten a second term, the economy would still have been fine. Had Clinton been elected after Reagan, he would've raised taxes just the same. He got lucky, that's it. Why is it so surprising that a politician lies? This is basic political attitude. They lie, lies are used against them, etc. Why didn't you quit then?

  • @Zero2562130 Nice! Are you writing a Fantasy book on politics??

  • @emoviebuff87 Sorry, I live in the real world. GHWB talked to Congress during his presidency on how to get out of the recession. After talking, they said that raising taxes was the only way. If it wasn't, you have no one to blame but the Democrat-controlled Congress, who, in the possibility of there being another solution, lied to GHWB over something as serious as a recession. He did what he could, and if you can't realize this, you're an idiot.

  • @Zero2562130 Is name calling the only thing your good at? You can't blame congress for that. Here's why; yes, the democrats ruled congress when Bush senior was in office. He didn't want to raise taxes but Congress kept pushing him to do so. When Clinton took office, congress was controlled by the republicans and they wouldn't approve his ideas because he was a different party. After two shutdowns, they finally listened to him. Who had the first balanced budget in a long time? No Bush senior!

  • @emoviebuff87 Is idiocy the only thing you're good at? Considering Congress kept pushing him to do so, it is their fault that taxes were raised. Clinton still got some legislation passed before 1995, and the balanced budget wouldn't even matter in the long run, considering he didn't even veto the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act. Oh, and Clinton was horrible with national security.

  • @Zero2562130 No, I do research, unlike you. You obviously live in a world where republicans rule no matter what. You probably gave credit to Bush for the killing of Bin Laden and you blame Obama for the bad economy. Also if Clinton was horrible with national security, why did 9/11 happen under Bush's watch?

  • @emoviebuff87 Not really, I just see things from both angles, and see where politicians made mistakes. You probably think GHWB is the head of the Illuminati or something. The bad economy was a result from people being way too unrealistic with their money. Clinton should've provided precautions to prevent things like 9/11, which he clearly didn't do. He had 8 years to do so, and 2-3 attacks he could've prevented. After 9/11, Bush took action and passed laws to protect the US. No attacks since.

  • @Zero2562130 If that's the case than why were people being realistic with money when Clinton was in office? Also Clinton did prevent Bin Laden from attacking us, because he and Richard Clarke made several attempts to kill him. Bin Laden had a harder time attacking us because he was too busy escaping from attacks. Were they successful? No, Clinton and Clarke failed but at least they tried.

  • @emoviebuff87 But they didn't kill him, first of all, and second even with all of their attempts there were still 2 more attacks on US soil; the 1998 US Embassy Strike and the 2000 Cole bombing. After 9/11, there have been no successful attacks on US soil since.

  • @Zero2562130 Rumsfelt didn't by himself. Ready Richard Clarke's book and Jesse Ventura's books; 63 Documents the government doesn't want you to read also American Conspiracies Lies Lies and More Dirty Lies. And if you think the Patriot Act is clearly working, tell me how.

  • @emoviebuff87 Oh boy, better put on my tinfoil hat when I'm going to read that shit. There hasn't been a successful attack on US soil since it was introduced. Obama extended it twice, and there has yet to be an attack.

  • @Zero2562130 Well for your sake, I hope you do wear one.

  • @emoviebuff87 Way to ignore the second part of my comment.

  • @Zero2562130 Fine, if you want to go there, I'm all for it. First of all, I'm not a democrat. I'm an independent. Second, Obama may have extended it but who started it?? You think you can do what he's trying to do better?

  • @emoviebuff87 Oh, so Obama gets a tear but GHWB doesn't? GWB started it, and it worked. By that logic, this makes everything you said pointless. You're trying to shed a tear for Obama who's "Oh, just trying, wa wa wa", but won't even double-take in the Bushes' direction? What makes you think they didn't try?

  • @Zero2562130 wow! did you not read the part where I say that I'm an independent?? You can obliviously read so I can't ask you if you can or not. You are probably just living in the same world that Ann Coulter or Sean Hannity lives in. Bush started this and Obama is trying to fix it. Do I think he's doing a good job? No, but I don't blame him for it. And GHWB inherited a recession from his partner Ronald Regan, so no! He doesn't get a tear.

  • @emoviebuff87 He tried to fix the economy, so in your case, yes he does. Obama is not trying to fix The Patriot Act, at all. He extended it twice while he was in office. That's one of the few things I actually support him about. You're nothing but a two-faced hypocrite who only gives himself the title of moderate in order to seem different from the rest of the left-wing clique. You have not presented one moderate view in your entire montage of comments.

  • @Zero2562130 you think I am a two faced hypocrite? you think I only want to give myself the title of moderate in order to seem different from the rest of the left? Look who's talking! And if you think that the Patriot Act is good, than how come the majority of the country disagrees with you? And maybe I'm wrong, maybe you really can't read, because you think, from your point of view that I "didn't present one moderate view in my entire montage of comments." LOL!!

  • @emoviebuff87 All you've done is spout typical left-wing comments, nothing more. Popular belief doesn't always mean fact. Keep in mind that most of the country is, in fact, Conservative. That being said, your statement towards approval of it is probably false. It's ironic how leftards think GOPers are crazy kooks on just about everything, but whenever the Patriot Act is brought up they turn into tinfoil hat-wearing wackjobs themselves.

  • @Zero2562130 Given that republicans have lost the popular vote in 4 of the last 5 presidential elections, where the turnout at the polls is greatest, I'd say actually in TRUE fact, most of the country is liberal. Abortion, gay marriage, and gays serving openly in the military all becoming more accepted are all things that prove this. 

  • @rawn4203 Considering the fact that there have been 3 Republican presidents in the past few years, it's safe to say otherwise, not to mention there are plenty of polls that say otherwise as well. All that is legislature that's being passed simply because of a left-wing administration and Senate; the public really doesn't have much say in it.

  • @Zero2562130 As I said, in elections where the turnout is the greatest (presidential elections), dems have won the popular vote in 4 of the last 5. That trumps any polls you can cite. Oh and nice job with that virus link on your youtube homepage for your "website". Real class act of you there. And this post, you cant delete.

  • @rawn4203 Seems like you completely forgot about the Electoral College votes, not to mention the large population of the blue states, overall voter turnout, etc. The West, North, and East do not make up all of America; the South and the Midwest, a.k.a. most of the US, is in fact Conservative. You see this too simplisticly. Nice job bringing in the unrelated subject of my profile into this conversation in order to take away credibility from my factual statements; real class act of you there.

  • @emoviebuff87 Scratch that last question I asked. You're full of shit; you couldn't even multiply during GHWB's presidency.

  • @Zero2562130 You should just scratch yourself off youtube and start reading a book.

  • @Zero2562130 Also, Bush demoted Clarke and changed the policy where Donald Rumsfelt had to be notified of terrorists in order to approve action. Well, they couldn't get a hold of him and that's part of how 9/11 happened. Also Bush passed laws like the Patriot act that takes away rights from us.

  • @emoviebuff87 So Rumsfeld caused 9/11? The Patriot Act clearly worked, and this "taking away our rights" is greatly overexaggerated.

  • @kady7869 as opposed to the "genius" Barry O?

  • @CherryCokeNixon I don't think you are quite following me, honey. Electing a 2 year Senator with precious little executive experience merely reinforces rather than diminishes my point. It was a lunacy on a par with electing a texan retard, who while CEO of an oil drilling company, in texas, managed to drive it to bankrupcy. I mean c'mon ffs, finding oil in texas? About as simple as finding a liar in Washington.

  • This ad is the solid proof that Clinton is no different from a Republican. He is also playing the low tax card.

    Some Democrats are so delusional. The government's money is people's money.

    If you don't want to pay more taxes, how much money do you expect the government to have?

    Democrats' "wonderful" ideas cannot be carried without raising taxes.

    People need to get real.

    You vote for a Democrat, be ready to pay a higher tax.

  • prescott bush was an ally and supporter of hitler

  • @zobielamouche1 He also sent Hitler money.

  • GREAT ad !!!!!!!

  • and that tax increase spiked up the surplus the following eight years under clinton.

  • Megadeths Foreclosure of a Dream!!

  • I like how the music changes, so brainwashing.

  • @Maxpow33r It's a political commercial. Ever take a look at Bush's "Willie Horton" ads he ran against Dukakis four years prior to this?

  • Love Gores handclap, and the fact that they incorporated handclaps in the music

  • The question is this, **WHAT IS A NEW TAX vrs the raising of an old tax already in place**?

    Bush 2 told the entire country that if we went after the terrorist it would be a lengthy deployment,so why does everyone now say that her lied to the country. Also, on the W~M~D,th troops did find the "KING" of mass destruction,Saddam Hussein and now he has been taken care of.The troops also found reminants of mustard gas and other bio-chemicals and missles to carry and spread these toxins.

    So WHO lied?

  • Dear Mr Bush Sr ,, "Read my lips,, your son sucks"

  • One of the most effective political adverts of all time. No nasty lies or ad hominem attacks - just the truth. The Bush speechwriter, what was her name?, who wrote that must have been pretty roundly rebuffed. What a stupid line to use in a speech in the beginning of the era of ubiquitous media.

  • lies

  • Bush Sr lied ...

    Bush Jr lied ..

    is this genetic ?

  • @ryviuz How do you figure that either of the Bush Presidents lied?

  • @USAFreedomReform -what were u asleep for most of Bush Jr's Presidency?

  • political ads have been just as corny as they were when they were on posters, you would think they would be different nowadays.

  • Clinton has his policy faults (i'm not talking about any sex scandal) but he did balance the budget. Something Democrats and Republicans haven't been able to do since.

  • @Jonmad17 he co-opted a lot of republican ideas

  • This bullshit

  • LOL, clinton sucks so bad. The clinton ad says that Bush raised the gas tax. DO YOU REMEMBER HOW CHEAP IT WAS. IT WAS 99 cents A GALLON. Who voted for Clinton anyway?

  • @RealFlaw

    neither party is good now but clinton, with a repub congress in 90's, you can thank them for balancing the budget and giving us a surplus. if you attack anything, attack nafta, though his hands were partially tied becausue the repiubs attached it to the welfare reform bill.