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Opinion

TAG TEAM BILL & HILL: FLIP-FLOPPING INTO OFFICE

Clintonian ethics have always been about playing to the crowd and letting the community down. This is just the next installment of the Clintons’ dog-patch politics (“Same Old Bill,” Editorial, Nov. 29).

Truth has never been the Clintons’ strong suit, but what’s wrong with the rest of us? Why do we allow an impeached former president to point his finger at us again in denial?

Has our nation so lost its way that honesty is no longer required? What kind of message does this send to our future leaders?

The “you lie for me, and I’ll steal for you” Clintonian oath must end if this nation is to survive.

Theodore Miraldi

The Bronx

Lies, lies and more lies. And then some more lies heaped on top of the really big pile of Clinton lies.

I think Americans are finally getting the true picture, yet the Clintons keep rolling along as though everyone is actually required to believe whatever they say.

Thanks to The Post, their officially recorded positions are coming back to haunt them.

Is Bill taking flip-flop lessons from Hillary, or is it the other way around? It really seems more like a case of the blind leading the blind.

Ultimately, neither of them has any democratic vision, and I don’t think American voters want their obvious disability to undermine the Office of the President again.

Tom Cahill

Jackson Heights

Bill Clinton may have attended both Yale and Oxford, but one simple subject he never mastered at those prestigious universities was how to stick to the truth.

Even though almost every word he has ever uttered since entering the public arena can be substantiated in print or on tape, he still has the unmitigated chutzpah to deny, twist and gloss over his earlier-stated beliefs in order to help his wife in her quest to attain the Oval Office.

What a noble guy!

Emil Maricondo

Brooklyn

The Clintons are an embarrassment to America. Their “me first” attitude is out of hand, and their ethically challenged repertoire is tiresome.

When will people understand that neither husband nor wife cares about the public? We keep complaining about Hill and Bill, but we still keep giving them our votes.

This mind-boggling practice is like hitting our heads against a wall: Even though it hurts, like moronic fools, we keep on doing it.

Elio Valenti

Brooklyn