Clinton talk-radio show only urban myth

By Gary Aldrich

The recent rumor that Bill Clinton will become a radio talk show host must be
pure urban mythology. This preposterous idea has to be a myth because talk
show hosts have to work hard.

I believe Bill Clinton will never do real work a day in his life. Clinton
will never hold down a regular job. Clinton will never show up on time, nor
could he show up on a regular basis. Bill Clinton thinks having a job and a
regular schedule is a lifestyle for “chumps” like you and me.

I saw the same attitude expressed by many of the criminals whom I interviewed
and arrested over the years. In fact, several told me that it has been their
life-long goal to fix things so that they would never have to “work” a single
day their entire life. Many were able to pull it off without getting caught.

Of course, this meant that they constantly schemed to steal, con, lie, or do
whatever else it took to get what they wanted. They adopted this approach to
life early on, and never strayed from it. Many of these cons were likable
people and were fun to have around, as long as you kept one hand on your
wallet and an eye on your wife. The criminals I knew in my FBI career were
very much like Bill Clinton, and these people exhibit nothing more than the
behavior of a sociopath.

It makes perfect sense to sociopaths to live this way as long as they are not
arrested or put into prison where they belong. Each and every day that they
are allowed to walk the streets – without having to do any real work – is a
reinforcement of their belief that the rest of us are simple-minded chumps,
and that they alone are the smart ones.

I never met a Mafioso who did not think he was brilliant. I never met a con
man that did not think the rest of us were the stupid ones.

Bill Clinton will never be a radio talk show host. Clinton is a con, and a
leech and will walk – no, Bill Clinton will run – away the second it’s clear
there is real work to be done.

Gary Aldrich

Gary Aldrich, the FBI agent who first exposed the Clinton scandals in his book, ?Unlimited Access,? is president of The Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting constitutional rights, ethical dissent, and the memory of Patrick Henry.

Read more of Gary Aldrich's articles here.