December 6, 2005 (Press Release) --
Imperato felt that the real White House mismanagement began with Hillary Clinton and not George W. Bush.
“Your household has been mismanaged since the Arkansas blues, and your husband Bill Clinton’s abuse of power and neglect of providing a sound family policy, by openly having many affairs, made our country vulnerable to attack. I say that people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones and that you of all people should pay close attention to your own mismanagement.”
Imperato’s comments on ‘mismanagement’ were referencing Hillary Clinton’s comments at a Democratic fundraiser held in Kentucky over the weekend.
Hillary, following in the Clinton tradition, was playing both sides while, according to Imperato, Bill Clinton was strategically positioning himself with President George H.W. Bush and was taking steps towards replacing Secretary General Kofi Annan at the United Nations.
During the Kentucky fundraiser, Hillary Clinton was quoted as saying, "I reject a rigid timetable that the terrorists can exploit, and I reject an open timetable that has no ending attached to it.”
Meanwhile her husband, ‘Bubba’, was in Dubai telling whoever would listen that our troops being in Iraq was a “big mistake,” yet stated that he doesn’t support the Murtha plan for the complete and immediate pullout of Iraqi troops.
These types of ‘flip-flopping’ remarks, that play both political sides, brings back the rhetoric of another failed attempt at the White House, by fellow Democrat John Kerry and his now infamous quote, “I was for the war, before I was against it.”
So while Hillary was for timetables and against them, Bill thought our troops should be in Iraq but should not be in Iraq, Daniel Imperato, DJI, said the waffling has to stop.
Out of kindness and respect for our former first lady, Imperato had these remarks for Hillary Clinton, “God Bless you Hillary, with all due respect to you and your family, it’s time to stand down, back off, and enjoy the rest of your life and not to get into what I believe could be the greatest mistake of your political career.”
“Your household has been mismanaged since the Arkansas blues, and your husband Bill Clinton’s abuse of power and neglect of providing a sound family policy, by openly having many affairs, made our country vulnerable to attack. I say that people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones and that you of all people should pay close attention to your own mismanagement.”
Imperato’s comments on ‘mismanagement’ were referencing Hillary Clinton’s comments at a Democratic fundraiser held in Kentucky over the weekend.
Hillary, following in the Clinton tradition, was playing both sides while, according to Imperato, Bill Clinton was strategically positioning himself with President George H.W. Bush and was taking steps towards replacing Secretary General Kofi Annan at the United Nations.
During the Kentucky fundraiser, Hillary Clinton was quoted as saying, "I reject a rigid timetable that the terrorists can exploit, and I reject an open timetable that has no ending attached to it.”
Meanwhile her husband, ‘Bubba’, was in Dubai telling whoever would listen that our troops being in Iraq was a “big mistake,” yet stated that he doesn’t support the Murtha plan for the complete and immediate pullout of Iraqi troops.
These types of ‘flip-flopping’ remarks, that play both political sides, brings back the rhetoric of another failed attempt at the White House, by fellow Democrat John Kerry and his now infamous quote, “I was for the war, before I was against it.”
So while Hillary was for timetables and against them, Bill thought our troops should be in Iraq but should not be in Iraq, Daniel Imperato, DJI, said the waffling has to stop.
Out of kindness and respect for our former first lady, Imperato had these remarks for Hillary Clinton, “God Bless you Hillary, with all due respect to you and your family, it’s time to stand down, back off, and enjoy the rest of your life and not to get into what I believe could be the greatest mistake of your political career.”

‘The Peoples President’, Daniel Imperato, pointed out that the mismanagement that Hillary speaks of started in the White House, the Clinton White House.
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