Bush Setting Up Hillary Victory
By Chuck Baldwin
September 13, 2002
There has not been an occupant in the White House outside of the
Bush or Clinton families since 1988. This trend (or should I say
fix) shows all the signs of continuing without interruption.
The first thing people must wake up to is that the Bush and Clinton
families have been chums for years. Sources close to the Clintons
have told me that the Bushes and Clintons have had a cozy
relationship dating back to Daddy Bush's days in the White House.
During those days, then Governor Bill Clinton would take the
family to wine and dine with the Bushes at their Kennebunkport
retreat in Maine. The only Bush not seen hobnobbing with the
Clintons was Jeb.
Now do you understand why President Bush was determined to
cover up Clinton's crimes and why he sent a military transport
plane to Australia to fetch Bill in the early moments following the
terrorist attacks last September 11, and why he has chosen to leave
intact all of Clinton's Executive Orders? These two families form a
tight-knit fraternity, Brother.
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that George I cut a deal
with Bill to let Bill win in 1992. Even George's running mate Dan
Quayle said dejectedly, "It was the biggest presidential campaign
that never was." In other words, George had no intention of
winning that election, and the campaign showed it.
Then, when it came Dubya's turn at the wheel, Clinton did
everything in his power to sabotage Al Gore's victory chances. It
was part of the deal, and it worked. Now, guess who is the next
appointed ruler? You bet. Hillary Rodham Clinton. And Dubya is
playing the game right according to Hoyle.
Publicly, conservative and Christian leaders are lauding Dubya's
job performance. Privately, they are either dumbfounded or
downright disappointed at his utter failure to bring home the
conservative bacon.
Bush's capitulation on the homosexual issue, his total lack of
enthusiasm for the life issue, his blatant disregard for constitutional
government and personal liberties rivals even the socialist policies
of Franklin Roosevelt. Many people who voted for Bush in 2000
have already made the exodus from his 2004 candidacy. They
thought they were voting for a principled conservative. Now they
know they weren't.
The icing on the cake for Bush will be his selection of Alberto
Gonzalez to be the next Supreme Court Justice. Conservative
leaders who have already met with Gonzalez know this man will
be a disaster for the conservative movement, not to mention Bush's
2004 campaign. Since Gonzalez is not pro-life (and the record
proves that he's not), principled, pro-life conservatives will turn on
Bush en masse.
Doesn't Bush know that he is setting himself up for defeat in
2004? I think he does. He knows the fix is in, and he is helping to
set the stage for a Hillary victory.
Now, here is the scary part: through the USA Patriot Act, the new
Homeland Security Department, etc., Bush and his fellow travelers
in the Republican Party have put in place the kind of dictatorial
laws and Storm Trooper-style agencies that unscrupulous people
such as Hillary Clinton can exploit to the fullest.
It's time to admit it: the Bushes are enabling the Clintons to
dismantle our republican form of government and to eviscerate our
God-given liberties. It is the perfect con game, and the Bushes and
Clintons are playing it to perfection.
© Chuck Baldwin
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