More wisdom from Bill Clinton

In a fundraising letter sent by former President Bill Clinton on behalf of the Democratic Senatorial Committee to raise funds for the efforts to unseat the junior Louisiana, David Vitter (R-LA,) Clinton resorted to calling him a “sinner.”

Yes, you heard that correctly. Bill Clinton pointed out that someone else was a sinner.

No, this isn’t a dream.

Any good Christian will admit to being a sinner, as it is basically the foundation of why someone is a Christian. However, I think Bill Clinton’s remarks can be easily summed up here:

“Hi is this the kettle? I’m the pot. And you’re black.”

Okay we seriously need judicial reform

Did you know that possession of marijuana has a longer jail-sentence attached than threatening to kill someone? Did you know that possession of marijuana has a longer jail-sentence attached than threatening to kill the President of the United States?

Not joking.

John Turnpaugh of New Orleans recently plead guilty to two charges: one was possession of marijuana, the other is for threatening and offering a plan to kill both Michelle and Barack Obama. The sentence for marijuana? 5 years. The sentence for threatening the President? 3 years. Actually, it’s only 18 months for that really, and another 18 months for Michelle Obama. It’s good to know that the court system at least recognizes the value of Chairman O.

While I’ll be the first to condemn Obama’s policies, generally speaking I think killing those you disagree with is not something that’s conducive with Western values (unless San Francisco is considered “West.”) Either way, Louisiana seriously needs to ramp up their court system. Come on Bobby, give us something to work with!