Bin Laden on Clinton - "He has no words in his heart"

Okay, I only heard this on NPR in reference to the ongoing Padilla trial, but can someone explain this to me?

The gist I got from the excerpts from the trial said that in a 1997 interview, Osama said, in reference to Clinton, “He has no words in his heart”. This seems to segue into the idea that Padilla and his two co-defendants were obviously involved in a jihad, since they’d talked about this internationally-broadcast interview.

So…huh?

-Joe

From the 1997 interview with Peter Arnett:

“The President has a heart that knows no words. A heart that kills hundreds of children definitely, knows no words. Our people in the Arabian Peninsula will sent him messages with no words because he does not know any words.”

AFAICT, he’s saying that words don’t touch Clinton, so you need to kill people to reach him.

I hope that Bastard isn’t dead and we can catch him.
But I digress.

The “heart” as a metaphorical expression denotes a person’s essence, or innermost being. He was saying that it is impossible to communicate with Clinton using rhetoric.