Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Bush Crashes Probe Into Defenseless Comet

Featured Replies

  • Author
And to think I was the only one 'round here who considered the Clintons dangerous.  Good work - well articulated. :D

I have many downright spooky stories about the whole Arkansas mafia. Here's an oldie but a goodie. In a former life, I knew a secret service agent. He was on the presidential squad, but primariily did advance work as opposed to being in and around the president daily. On occasion he would have white house duties. His stories were something. He said the secret service could deal with all the philandering and other covert activities there. That has gone on in many presidencies going back many generations. But what they really couldn't stand was the president's continual pot smoking. It just flat out stunk up the joint. That's one smell you just can't hide, and it was a continual embarrassment. I don't partake and am personally not against it for personal use. But the president? In the white house? Constantly? It would be hilarious if it weren't so downright embarassing.

Yep...a real classy guy there! "I never inhaled"!

Blow-jobs while on the phone to foreign leaders.

Cigars used as dildos etc.

It amazes me to see Bush Sr. hanging out with him these days... :o

  • Replies 42
  • Views 516
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Politicians, for all their public bickering, are often in the end very similar animals.

Seems like most of your politicians have had a drug addiction or other - the present Bush speed, Clinton weed. I know that if I had to make a choice between different drug addicts to rule my country, I would definitely prefer a pot smoker over a speed freak or an alcoholic. Not that any of them would be too desirable.

  • Author
Politicians, for all their public bickering, are often in the end very similar animals.

Seems like most of your politicians have had a drug addiction or other - the present Bush speed...

Correction - he might have sniffed a line or two of Coke but then, so did Freud. :o

Politicians, for all their public bickering, are often in the end very similar animals.

Seems like most of your politicians have had a drug addiction or other - the present Bush speed...

Correction - he might have sniffed a line or two of Coke but then, so did Freud. :o

A line or two? Plus grog, no wonder he has problems with his English. :D

And to think I was the only one 'round here who considered the Clintons dangerous.  Good work - well articulated. :D

I have many downright spooky stories about the whole Arkansas mafia. Here's an oldie but a goodie. In a former life, I knew a secret service agent.

Oh pleeeaaaazzzzeee !!! this got to be a troll. Another secret agent story. :o

Let me guess, you met him in Pattaya over a beer at Jennys, down at the Katoey bar :D

He was on the presidential squad, but primariily did advance work as opposed to being in and around the president daily. On occasion he would have white house duties. His stories were something. He said the secret service could deal with all the philandering and other covert activities there. That has gone on in many presidencies going back many generations. But what they really couldn't stand was the president's continual pot smoking. It just flat out stunk up the joint. That's one smell you just can't hide, and it was a continual embarrassment. I don't partake and am personally not against it for personal use. But the president? In the white house? Constantly? It would be hilarious if it weren't so downright embarassing.

This got to take the cake. A secret agent revealing to YOU that Clinton was smoking pot. Not much of a secret service agent I guess :D

Oh yeah, Clinton was very very evil because he got blown in the oval office and was smoking pot in his room :D

Do you have any other "scoop" like that ? I can't wait. I have heard from a secret agent that Kennedy was doing lines of Coke in the WH with Marylin. Could you ask your agent friend to confirm that for me ? :D

Oh boy, like I say you are quite entertaining :D

PS: Latest rumors is that Bush Jr is back on the bottle. Would explain a lot of things :D

Politicians, for all their public bickering, are often in the end very similar animals.

Seems like most of your politicians have had a drug addiction or other - the present Bush speed...

Correction - he might have sniffed a line or two of Coke but then, so did Freud. :o

More like bags and loads of it. He was probably "dealing" too. I guess you must be really proud to have such a "winner" in the WH :D

  • Author

One of Clinton's most memorable statements that will ring down from the Decade of Illusions is: "I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again. I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." The Boy President said that glaring into the cameras on national television and pointing his finger for emphasis. Later he failed his drug test or rather his DNA test. Yet he is still arguing that the statement is somehow true. :o

One of Clinton's most memorable statements that will ring down from the Decade of Illusions is: "I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again. I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." The Boy President said that glaring into the cameras on national television and pointing his finger for emphasis. Later he failed his drug test or rather his DNA test. Yet he is still arguing that the statement is somehow true. :o

:D

Should I go over your prez famous "statements" with his deer-in-the-headlight eyes ?

Almost too easy, google them yourself :D

Face it, Clinton was getting laid in the oval office and you are just jealous that women would fall for him

Let me guess, you met him in Pattaya over a beer at Jennys,

Well ... actually more like WashDC .... and quite a long time before I ever knew what or where Pattaya is.

This got to take the cake. A secret agent revealing to YOU that Clinton was smoking pot. Not much of a secret service agent I guess

Contrary to popular belief, these people have lives outside of work too. They have friends and they talk about work same as everyone else. The guy was far from blabbing national secrets or anything.

Clinton's conduct in the white house (and other presidents as well for that matter) was pretty much common knowledge in many DC circles. All one had to be was in or around one of those circles. In a former life, I was.

Clinton was a pothead his whole life, going back to the governor's office and before then. There are many references about people being brought to informal meetings with the guv and while there being invited to partake in some of "Arkansas' finest."

If the guy wants to be a pothead. Fine. Who cares? But don't be a lying hypocrite about it, and at least lay off while you hold the most powerful office on earth. Respect is earned not given, and how could people respect a president who behaved in that manner? They couldn't. They didn't. The guy was a laughing stock to everyone but his insider cronies and all the women who easily forgave everything just to swoon over him and be close to all that power.

Contrary to popular belief, these people have lives outside of work too. They have friends and they talk about work same as everyone else. The guy was far from blabbing national secrets or anything.

Ok, I know you are trolling now because as anyone with a brain knows, secret service agents have a "code of conduct" and a lifetime "commitment" to never discuss or reveal what they see in the WH outside the WH, might it be to strangers or friends or even family. Your bold statement that they discuss such matters casually to friends and family has revealed that you know nothing of the subject or that the "secret service" agent you met was probably a fraud (no need to be in Pattaya to come across those "special agents", frauds are everywhere)

Clinton's conduct in the white house (and other presidents as well for that matter) was pretty much common knowledge in many DC circles. All one had to be was in or around one of those circles. In a former life, I was.

Clinton was a pothead his whole life, going back to the governor's office and before then. There are many references about people being brought to informal meetings with the guv and while there being invited to partake in some of "Arkansas' finest."

If the guy wants to be a pothead. Fine. Who cares? But don't be a lying hypocrite about it, and at least lay off while you hold the most powerful office on earth. Respect is earned not given, and how could people respect a president who behaved in that manner? They couldn't. They didn't. The guy was a laughing stock to everyone but his insider cronies and all the women who easily forgave everything just to swoon over him and be close to all that power.

Ok, so I guess you do mind that Bush is drinking and doing Coke again over at the WH because this is pretty much what everyone is saying over at DC. So who is better ? a pothead or a cokehead ? :o

Ok, I know you are trolling now because as anyone with a brain knows, secret service agents have a "code of conduct" and a lifetime "commitment" to never  ...blah blah blah ......

And you would know this how? If you don't want to believe me, then don't. I really don't give a sh*t. What I said was not and is not a lie. I don't have to prove jack squat to you.

Ok, so I guess you do mind that Bush is drinking and doing Coke again over at the WH because this is pretty much what everyone is saying over at DC. So who is better ? a pothead or a cokehead ?

For starters, with Clinton, it wasn't just oddball hearsay. It was all over the place. Everyone knew his personal life was a walking liability, most of all his own staff. Everyone knew and accepted that in his personal life, he did whatever he wanted and had the ego and confidence to lie his way out it if caught.

With Bush, at least he had the stones to publicly admit that he had done wrong, and demonstrated that he had taken steps in his personal life to correct the situation.

Clinton is and always has been a compulsive liar.

He didn't inhale? ...............yeah...................right

He did not have sexual relations with that woman Miss Cigar in the Coochie? ..................yeah ................right

It's like the old campaign guffaw from the old witch Ann Richards:

AR: "Where was George?"

Answer: At home, in bed, with his wife.

No wonder you love Clinton so much and defend him so vigorously. You think the same way ............... deny, deny, deny .............. until it has actually become your own version of "reality."

Whatever ......... up to you.

I'm done with you and this thread.

  • Author

Good job, Spee.

Nothing like the smell of a good 'Fisking' in the morning to get going!

Only slightly off-topic - one of the reasons the looney left hates folks like Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter is they hoist 'em on their own Petard. Nothing like a good evisceration of a Moonbat by either one of them to make my day. :o

Ok, I know you are trolling now because as anyone with a brain knows, secret service agents have a "code of conduct" and a lifetime "commitment" to never  ...blah blah blah ......

And you would know this how? If you don't want to believe me, then don't. I really don't give a sh*t. What I said was not and is not a lie. I don't have to prove jack squat to you.

I don't know, did he show you his badge ? :o

Whatever ......... up to you.

I'm done with you and this thread.

Ok funny man, whatever :D

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.