Former President Bill Clinton Attacks "Post Partisan" Fraud

19 Feb 2008

February 19, 2008 (LPAC)--At an event at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacodoches, Texas Friday night, speaking to a crowd of between 1,000 and 1,500 students, former President Bill Clinton launched into a serious attack on the "explicit argument for a post-partisan future'' made popular by the sophist press in today's Presidential campaign. Clinton polemicized that, they say it doesn't matter how hard one fought in the past to create a better future, we have to retire you, in order to turn over a new "post-partisan" leaf. They want someone fresh who's never made anyone mad before. But when you put up a fight, Clinton said, people get mad!

The former President then asked which things should not have been fought for in the 1990's? The deficit? Bosnia? Newt Gingrich? Tom Delay? The destruction of education? You have to cooperate, but you also have to fight, Clinton said.

The LaRouche Youth Movement, ferociously fighting presently in Texas to defeat fascist Michael Bloomberg in the March 4 primary, had distributed 1,000 copies of LaRouche's ``Mitt Romney Walks Out'' statement, and 400 of his Homeowners and Bank Protection Act legislation, to the eager attendees.

Clinton's remarks come at an appropriate time--because the # 1 advocates today of a ``post-partisan'' politics, is that ``party'' that needs to be fought the most: the fascist party of Felix Rohatyn, George P. Shultz, and their servants, Arnold Schwarzenegger and soul-mate Michael Bloomberg. The past eight years of George Bush's administration, and the present threat of a Mussolini-like Michael Bloomberg Presidency, require that all sane citizens take action against today's partisans of fascism.