
Paul R. Hollrah
Rich White Trash
January 16,
2009
At approximately 12:30 PM on Tuesday, January 20, 2009, the first
members of Barack Hussein Obama’s official staff will walk up the
sidewalk from the parking area between the White House and the Old
Executive Office Building and enter the north entrance of the west wing.
They will find the offices neat and clean, the desks and file cabinets
all empty, the supply cabinets well stocked, the floors and carpets
freshly cleaned, and telephones, computers, and FAX machines all in
place and in working order, ready to be put to use.
When Obama, himself, enters the White House following the inaugural
parade, he will be better prepared to begin serving than any president
in history. His predecessor, George Bush, has seen to that. The
president and every departing member of his staff have leaned over
backward to make the transition as smooth and seamless as possible. Bush
has even gone so far as to ask the Congress to release the remaining
$350 billion of the $700 billion in Toxic Asset Recovery Program (TARP)
funds so that Obama can have a pot of money to spend immediately... and
later place all the blame on George Bush when it turns out to be money
wasted.
Contrast this transfer of power, from Republicans to Democrats, with the
last presidential transition, from Democrats to Republicans. January 20,
2001 was a cold dreary day, rainy and foggy with temperatures in the
mid-30s. But the coolness of the day could not compare to the chill that
the Bush people felt when they entered the White House that afternoon.
According to news report of the day, one of Bush’s first acts as
president was to order an investigation into what appeared to be “a
systematic disabling” of White House communications equipment and a
general “trashing” of the White House, the people’s house, by
members of Bill Clinton’s staff.
As news stories described the scene, White House telephone lines were
cut and voice-mail messages were rerecorded with lewd and obscene
greetings. One Bush staffer’s grandmother called from the Midwest and
was “horrified” by what she heard on his answering machine.
White House communications were extremely difficult because many
telephone lines had been rerouted to the wrong offices. Desks were
turned upside down, rubbish was scattered across the floors, file
cabinet drawers were glued shut, pornographic photographs and obscene
slogans were found in computer printers, and lewd graffiti messages had
been scrawled on walls with magic markers. Hundreds of computer
keyboards were found to be missing the letter “W”. In some instances the
‘W’ keys had been taped to walls above the doorways, twelve feet above
the floor. Others were found attached to the walls with superglue.
Offices in Vice President Cheney’s quarters were found in what was
described as a “complete shambles.” When told of the vandalism, the
former vice president’s wife, Tipper, confessed to being “mortified” by
the actions of her husband’s staff and issued a personal apology to
Cheney.
The extent of the vandalism was so great that Bush staffers were ordered
not to speak publicly about the trashing of the White House by the
departing Clinton people.
In a March 11, 2001 op-ed column, liberal commentator Chris Matthews put
the Clintons and the Clinton Administration into context. In discussing
the blatant selling of pardons by the Clintons in the final hours,
Matthews said, “The junior senator from New York reminds me of the drug
dealer’s wife in (the movie) ‘Traffic.’ She makes it her business not to
know her husband’s.”
A cocaine smuggler from California won a Clinton pardon after paying a
$200,000 fee to Hillary’s brother. Four Hasidic Jews defrauded the
federal government out of $11 million by applying for funds for a school
that didn’t exist. Following an Oval Office meeting between Bill and
Hillary and leaders of the Hasidic community, their sentences were
commuted. The Hasidic community of New Square, NY later voted 1400 to 12
for Hillary. And, of course, everyone knows the story of the pardon
granted to the fugitive financier, Marc Rich.
Matthews tells us that, amid the rush of 11th hour presidential pardons,
Mrs. Clinton admitted to innocently “passing envelopes” from the
pardon-seekers to the White House counsel’s office. He goes on to say,
“What convenience of mind! She only attended a ‘meeting,’ only heard
‘rumors,’ only passed ‘envelopes.’ Admitting the fact of her behavior,
she denies its purpose. She admits what is provable, denies what is
not.”
Republicans and Democrats are vastly different, morally and ethically.
But there is no doubt that the power couples of the Democratic Party, as
represented by the Clintons and the Blagojevichs, are like Chevrolet and
Pontiac headlamps... totally interchangeable. In describing the
Clinton’s impact on the country, Matthews opines, “Before this, we
laughed at poor little countries that drug dealers and international
crooks could buy. We mocked the Third World capitals where a little
money in the fingers of a certain family member would open doors or
close eyes.
“Thanks to Bill and Hillary Clinton, we have now forfeited that small
national vanity. The next movie about international drug dealing... may
well feature not a Mexican police chief but an American president as the
bag man.”
Given that our incoming president, Barack Obama, is the candidate of
unknown foreign interests who have successfully purchased the presidency
for him, and given that he is married to a racist woman who is proud of
her country “for the first time,” it is clear that Matthews has hit the
nail on the head. If the Clintons were willing to pardon 16 Puerto Rican
terrorists who murdered innocent Americans in 120 terrorist bombings, in
exchange for Puerto Rican votes for Mrs. Clinton’s senate campaign, who
knows what mischief the Obamas and the Clintons might be capable of now
that they’ve teamed up.
The only difference between the Clintons and the Blagojevichs is that
Rod and Patty are still trying to make their fortune, while Bill and
Hillary have already cashed in on their government service. They are
rich white trash.