"BILL CLINTON'S TEMPER COULD LAND HIM IN JAIL"
BY: DR. FOREST LEWIS
Who would have thought that "Good Ole Boy" Bill Clinton had such a temper?
We first witnessed Clinton going off on Chris Wallace of Fox News. Who can forget seeing Clinton leaning into the face of Wallace, "Waving His Finger?" Clinton showed his lack of tastes in socks during this interview. When he leaned into Wallace, his pants rose up, exposing his "Very White Legs." This was the butt of jokes in the days to come. Some commentators saying the man couldn't afford a decent pair of socks!
When Clinton confronted Wallace, many thought that he was simply showboating. Since that infamous interview, America has gotten a chance to see the famous Clinton temper, time and time again. It was his temper that cost his wife the South Carolina primary. Now, his temper may cost him to spend sometime in the clink.
An Ohio man is charging Clinton with smacking him in the face with his elbow, after he shouted the name of "Obama" a few times at a rally at Timken High School in Canton, Ohio. The man says once he was able to bridge the gap between himself and Clinton as he left the rally, he asked the former president why was he engaging in name calling and bickering. Robert Holeman said he also charged the ex-president with "Tearing The Democrat Party Apart." It was at this point reports Holeman that the "Famous Clinton Temper Flared:"
"I was telling him things, then all of a sudden he went balistic on me-'Where were you in Iowa? You weren't there when Obama said these things about Hillary. Hillary took all these things. They tore Hillary apart here and here and here, there"
Holeman told Cybercast News Service that throughout the altercation, he stayed calm:
"Sir, it's how you're acting. You're the ex-president of the United States. She's the elder statewomen of the United States. The examples that you are supposed to be setting are supposed to be leadership qualities. You're doing what the Republican Party would do to tear us apart. You're doing that within our own party"
Holeman said it was at this point that Clinton allegedly assaulted him, with an elbow to the face. According to Holeman, Clinton simply reached through the crowd and acted like a WWE Wrestler. Holeman said the Secret Service had "To Take Clinton's Elbow Out Of My Face."
Holeman is of the opinion that Clinton elbowed him intentionally:
"That got me to think. Why would he put his elbow in my face like that? Cause I thought it was just him going for somebody else, but when the man actually took his elbow out of my face, I kind of figured it was his gesture to say, just sort of move on, get out of my way, or whatever.
Now, Holeman is saying he is considering taking legal action against the former president. Holeman's story to Cybercast News differs a little compared to the story that he gave to MSNBC:
"I think he even him me in the face with his hand. He did give me a little pop. It was okay, because I understand his tenacity for his wife"
It could be that Holeman was in shock, hence, a slightly different version to MSNBC. Clinton could have also gave him a "Pop With An Open Hand, In Addition To An Elbow." The problem with demonstrating an angry temper is this. Once the public gets a chance to see you in this light, it is difficult to say, "I Didn't Do It." Again, we have seen Bill Clinton's anger. Personally, I am not surprised to hear that he allegedly struck this man! Clinton has been a loose cannon for sometime!
Because the man shouted support for "Obama," Clinton may have displaced his anger on Robert Holeman. What I'm saying is, "Bill Clinton probably wants to give Obama a good shot."
MSNBC is reporting that a spokesman for Clinton is saying he was near the president at the time of the alleged incident, and there was no physical contact. Are you surprised to hear this?
Well, we are in the age of "Videotape." These "Handy Devices Are Everywhere." I am sure that someone captured the incident on tape. If Bill Clinton struck this man, Hillary's campaign is "Over."
Americans are sick and tired of the Clintons. If "Angry Bill" struck this man, he won't be able to say, "It Depends On What You Consider An Elbow To The Face Is. I Did Not Strike Mr. Holeman. I Was Removing Something From His Face With My Elbow!"
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