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Clinton smacks down the Gay GOP sociopathic freak …

The other day I posted a diary about Another Gay GOP sociopath… what’s new and yesterday Bill Clinton smacked down the sociopathic freak.

The former president noted that an earlier article over the weekend reported that Mr. Finkelstein had married his male partner in a civil ceremony at his home in Massachusetts, then he alluded to the Republican Party’s use of the same-sex marriage issue to mobilize conservative voters.

“Either this guy believes his party is not serious and he’s totally Machiavellian,” Mr. Clinton said, or “he may be blinded by self-loathing.” Mr. Finkelstein, a reclusive former adviser to Gov. George E. Pataki, did not respond to a message left at his office seeking a comment on Mr. Clinton’s remarks.

There is soemthing truly vile about this man Finkelstein… it has also been reported that even as a jew he had no qualms about using anti-semitism rhetoric in to win a race was not beyond him.

Again, I am horrified that such a beast was allowed to adopted children, supposedly there should have been a psycological profile and if one was done on this freak it surely would have registered SOCIOPATH!!!

I am glad Clinton is breaking down the walls of the GOP ridiculous hypocrisy …the Democrats need to Make sex a Top 2006 Issue. We have to kick the GOP out of our panties.

They dig around in our panties trying to find a campaign gimmick and we kept letting them divert attention from the real issues …  

HEY… GOP… GET OUT OF MY DRAWS!!!!

Oh yeah… the real reason for the smack down

Mr. Finkelstein, who helped engineer Mr. Pataki’s 1994 victory over Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, has not publicly commented on his plans to establish an anti-Clinton committee.

But the Republicans familiar with those plans say he is attempting to line up donors to help the committee, called Stop Her Now, reach its goal of raising as much as $10 million to finance an independent campaign against her. In that context, Mr. Clinton offered high praise for his wife’s record in office, describing her as a hard-working senator. “I don’t think he’ll stop her,” he said, referring to Mr. Finkelstein.

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