And just like a really bad case of Herpes, the Clintons just can't seem to disappear
and they keep popping up!
This time everyone's favorite alleged sexual predator and former president Bill "BJ"
Clinton just couldn't keep his big mouth shut on social media.
So he decided it would be a good idea to attack President Trump today, on Father's Day by
tweeting out a condemnation about President Trump's efforts to uphold the rule of law
and our nation's sovereignty.
And then the rest of the sickos in the Clinton family added to the condemnation.
It's so nice to see that after all the sexual scandals Bill Clinton has been a part of the
whole family still supports him, kind of heartwarming in a way, don't you think?
Especially after the world famous Monica Lewinsky scandal and so many others.
But what's perhaps even more interesting is how Bill Clinton seems to have an issue
with the rule of law now but had no issue whatsoever when he sent in armed troops to
remove Elian Gonzales from his family's home back in 2000.
Here is a chronology of the Elian Gonzalez saga via PBS:
"November 25 1999 A five-year-old Cuban boy, Elian Gonzalez,
is found on Thanksgiving Day clinging to an inner tube three miles off the coast of Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida.
Fishermen rescue him and he is taken to a hospital for treatment.
But his mother and 11 others on the raft had drowned in their attempt to come to the U.S.
from Cuba.
November 26 1999 Elian is released from the hospital into
the custody of his uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, and other relatives in Miami.
The Cuban government sends a note to the U.S. mission in Havana requesting Elian's return
to Cuba.
November 28 1999 Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Elian's father,
files a complaint with the UN to get attention for his custody demands.
November 29 1999 The U.S. State Department recuses itself
from considering the custody of Elian.
It is left up to the Florida courts.
December 10 1999 Attorneys for Elian's relatives in
Miami file a request for his political asylum.
January 5 2000 INS Commissioner Doris Meissner announces
a decision that Elian's father in Cuba is responsible for his custody, and that arrangements
will be made to return Elian to Cuba by January 14.
January 7 2000 Elian's relatives in Miami file suit
in state family court to have Lazaro Gonzalez declared the boy's guardian.
January 10 2000 A Circuit Court judge grants emergency
custody of Elian to Lazaro Gonzalez.
January 12 2000 Attorney General Janet Reno rejects the
family court jurisdiction, tells the Gonzalez family it must file in federal court and she
lifts the January 14 deadline to return Elian to his father in Cuba.
January 28 2000 The U.S. government asks the judge to
dismiss Miami relatives' federal lawsuit.
March 9 2000 U.S. District Judge dismisses political
asylum lawsuit.
March 30 2000 Vice President Al Gore, the Democratic
candidate for President, says he supports legislation that would allow Elian to remain
in the U.S. while the lawsuit is resolved in family court.
April 3 2000 The U.S. State Department approves visas
for Juan Miguel Gonzalez and other close relatives to come to the U.S.
April 6 2000 Juan Miguel Gonzalez arrives in the U.S.
April 7 2000 After meeting with Juan Miguel Gonzalez,
Attorney General Janet Reno announces that U.S. officials will move to transfer Elian
to his father.
April 12 2000 Reno meets with Elian's relatives in
Miami about the process for transferring the boy to his father, but there's no agreement
from the relatives.
Over the next several days negotiations continue between the family, Reno and representatives
on both sides.
April 19: 2000 The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
grants a request by Elian's Miami relatives to block his return to Cuba.
April 22: 2000 In a pre-dawn raid, armed U.S. federal
agents seize Elian Gonzalez from the home of his Miami relatives.
Elian is reunited with his father a few hours later.
But it will take two months before Eilan and his father would go back to Cuba–two months
of court procedures and demonstrations and counter-demonstrations in Miami.
June 1: 2000 A federal appeals court upholds the U.S.
government's authority to deny Elian a political asylum hearing.
June 28: 2000 Elian Gonzales and his father, stepmother
and half-brother arrive in Cuba to a jubilant reception.
Their return comes just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court rejects a last-ditch effort
by the Miami relatives to keep him in the U.S."
Yup, those of us who can remember those days will never forget the moment we say "Breaking
News" and the picture of that armed troop pointing that A***5 at Elian and the fisherman
who found him as they were hiding in the closet in order to save him from being deported to
the communist hell that is the island of Cuba.
Back then people like the Clinton Gang had no issue with separating children from their
families.
And oddly enough no issue with anyone pointing an A***5 at a young child.
Interesting, don't you agree?
It's really a shame that the American public has such short memories.
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