Bill Clinton to Barack Obama: Quit Yer Whining
There's No Crying In Presidential Primaries. Well, Maybe When It's Hillary.
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Bill Clinton is sick of complaints from the Obama camp about ... what was that phrase? The politics of personal destruction? Questioning Obama's patriotism?
"You know, I don't give a rip about all this name calling that's going on," he said.
"If a politician doesn't wanna get beat up, he shouldn't run for office," the former president said. "Let's just saddle up and have an argument. What's the matter with that?"
Bring it on.
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what kind of alternate universe am I living in....
Freedom of Religion not Freedom from Religion
that this particular clock stops in one place.
"No compromise with the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact with unrepentant wrong." - Winston Churchill
She clearly said she's going all the way to the convention if need be. She also called the DNC and the Obama campaign out explicitly on Florida and Michigan, accusing them of "disenfranchisement" and saying the Democrats can't win without both of those states.
Also, Drudge is reporting that prominent Clinton donors are going after Pelosi for her comments on superdelegates.
“.....women and minorities hardest hit”
It's a stretch, if you see the exchange, to assert that Clinton questioned Obama's patriotism. He was responding to a question that pertained only to McCain and Hillary.
Let's not crop the part where Clinton said that people should be talking about the issues and not trivial stuff.
....almost as well as the Clintons have.
“.....women and minorities hardest hit”
Problem for Obama is that he is now down in the weeds with the Clintons. He rose on the promise of "Change and Hope." He now looks like a normal politician. Both campaigns are now on high alert, waiting for the next gotcha. It's going to be very interesting to watch.
After McCain's speech today, he can use all the help he can get. Looks like he is going to get it.
Semper Fi
Bill Clinton is right (did I just say that?) ... Obama doesn't get to make the rules of politics by screaming racism every time someone says something he doesn't like.
As Obama tries to spin away the racist reverend and church he attends, we are all just suppose to move forward and ignore what I call a very serious problem.
Obama's doesn't represent 'change' - - he's 60's, blackpower, .... heard it all before and didn't like it then and I sure don't like the idea of someone with those ideas being President. Anymore than I would want someone like David Duke.
Obama should be reminded of what Harry Truman once said "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen"
Shameless lying.
Playing the race card.
Extortion (cf. Drudge Report story on Pelosi).
Power at all costs.
Gives you a nice warm feeling as to what a Hillary Administration will be like.
The good news is that President Hillary won't repeal the PATRIOT Act or close Gitmo.
The bad news is she's just liable to use those tools against us.
Obama should ask Hillary why she didn't repudiate Bill Clinton for being a liar and multiple cheater. Isn't Obama staying steadfastly beside his preacher just as Hillary stood by Bill? LOL
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I am certain that's only temporary. He was after all one of the ablest politicians to ever sully the breed.
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