Letterman fawns over Hillary
January 13, 2000
Well, what about that Hillary Clinton appearance on the Letterman show?
David Letterman had Hillary Clinton, a known globalist, and Walter Cronkite, another known globalist, on his talk show on the same night (January 12, 2000). The appearance of these two people on the same show should have been quite striking to anyone who is familiar with the globalist movement.
Letterman fawned over Hillary and said some odd things. Letterman asked Hillary if the government was controlling the weather. Hillary facetiously said "Yes. If you have any requests..."
They talked about how it seemed wrong to some people that Hillary should be running for senator from New York, and not be from New York. Hillary said that she felt that "New York has always attracted people from all over the world, that's what makes it such a great place to live." Letterman responded, "Well, you're exactly right about that. I was watching that Rick Burns documentary, the history of New York City ... And it's perfectly true what you said. The great thing about New York--New Yorkers are people who have come from other places. And so, you know, without using too fine a brush on this, that makes the whole thing seem reasonable here." Hillary answered, "Well, it is exciting for me. You know, I've traveled all over the state, and I've met people literally from every country in the world, I think." Hillary said she was running for senator because she wanted to do things for "children and families." The audience applauded.
What David Letterman and Hillary Clinton failed to mention about the history of New York City, a chapter which makes up a significant part of that "Rick Burns" (Ken Burns?) documentary that ran on PBS in late 1999, was the utter chaos that a flood of immigrants caused about 100 years ago, with unchecked masses of Irish coming into New York City, and blacks and Irish living in slums and squalor and competing fiercely for jobs. The Irish started riots against the blacks, which led to huge fires, much damage, and many blacks being lynched. Yes, New York has an amazing tradition of immigration, all right.
Letterman brought up Alan Greenspan. Hillary said Letterman should have him on the show. Letterman said that the economy was so good, that people weren't going to vote. He joked that as long as people have "Cheetos, beer, and wrestling," they're happy. Hillary laughed and seemed to agree. She said it was a great "partnership" between the administration and Alan Greenspan, that was the cause of the current prosperity. And she said that this--the partnership, presumably--needs to continue. To me this sounded like a plug for Al Gore--another globalist--for president.
Finally, Hillary read her own personal "Top Ten List," the reasons why she decided to go on the Letterman show. Her number one reply was, "If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere," a statement that sounds like it could have a double meaning. That is, perhaps, "if I can make it in New York, I can make it... to the White House as president?"
This was a bad day for Dave, to say the least. In my estimation, this is a day that will live in infamy.
-MS
**** Letterman suddenly ill
January 14, 2000
When I heard today that David Letterman had been rushed to emergency heart surgery, honestly my first thought was, "They tried to kill him."
I have since seen this same thought expressed by others on the web. It has been a widely circulated rumor that sudden fatal heart ailments are a preferred method of execution in spook circles. And a lot of bad things have happened to a lot of people who have been near the Clintons. So you may understand my seeing a possible plot behind this particular development, following as it does immediately on the heels of Hillary Clinton's appearance on Letterman's show.
It is truly a testament to the Clintons' overwhelming history of deceit and treachery, that an illness in a person who has just had contact with one of the Clintons, could give rise to suspicions of Clinton guilt.
Arguing against the theory of foul play, however, is the fact that Letterman has long admitted to having a high colesterol rating. Also, there was apparently no acute illness, merely a checkup that found gross fault with Letterman's heart. Also, Letterman was entirely obsequious to Hillary, so her side would seem to have no reason to be mad at him. On the other hand, if there is an opposite side, they could be mad at him. As I am.
At the end of it, I tend to accept this story on its face, and I wish Letterman well, despite his disgusting performance as front man for two globalist dimwits on his January 12th show. Maybe Letterman can come back and stand up for the right side when he gets better. And I am NOT saying that that means endorsing Rudolph Giuliani, either.
-MS