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by olsonpack October 28, 2012 4:53 PM EDT
So when is someone going to do an investigative piece about Clinton's philandering since he left the White House?
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by MICAH_STONE October 28, 2012 4:32 PM EDT
"...leaving office has made it easier for him to get some things done."

...you listening, OBOZO ? After November 6 you'll have even more time to play golf, schmooze with the leftist hollyweird degenerates, take vacations, etc, etc....
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by Harry1899 October 28, 2012 4:05 PM EDT
How quickly we forget. Bill Clinton was only the second President in the 234-year history of our republic to be impeached by the House of Representatives and put on trial. The Democrats and liberal news sites like this one are shamelessly parading him around in this election cycle like a conquering hero.
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by Htos1 October 28, 2012 3:37 PM EDT
Now,it's just posssible that Clinton should be held in the same regard as Ted Kennedy.
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by thefatcat2 October 28, 2012 3:28 PM EDT
Clinton got Money rolling in for Haiti.
THEN HE DID NOTHING ELSE. SO WHO GOT THE MONEY..?
Haiti's Fat Cats, not the people.
I GUESS SEEING THE PEOPLE GOT THE MONEY WAS JUST TOO MUCH WORK FOR CLINTON TO DO. And he was off to his Next Photo OPP.
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by Nedia Registered 11\6\12 October 28, 2012 2:21 PM EDT
China has spoken: We want to work with your Library of Congress Aerospace PHD progress so we'll keep putting friendship money on your CBO debt clock party argument for your World advantage treasury bond market Ansi\Iso lead standard if you vote someone like President Obama's consistent problem solving, work with you, consideration of what both largest majority parties need. If, on the other hand you're just talking tack and an imminent rural driving gonna look like you'll listen to us, just as good a presidential choice but for the low drag of Republican lobbyist handouts, Governor Romney because America has got to walk and talk Brokaw's Greatest Generation on Pensylvania avenue attitude at the abstract belief in money problems, then China is going to start talking Brazilian and more money on Further Arabian fuel markets if it's just going to be the same bully us about human rights on TV reference. Or vote Romney if you have to and go for efficient infrastructure legislative compromises that don't waist your good American grocery tax money on a minsiscule number of wealthy family's savings account buildups. What good is the family money if the American money starts to turn no good is the dummy you're threatened with someday you'll be thinking November 6, 2012.
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by KansasCity-2012 October 28, 2012 2:01 PM EDT
President Clinton loves our country and his commitment to doing the right things does come from his own humanity, which is a combination of his best and worst decisions and deeds.....just like the rest of us.

He does step farther forward with deliberate effort and persuades many of his listeners with words that are considered more fair, sensible and balanced than those who oppose him.

His errors are not worth talking about, but his achievements are.

Achievements push our country forward...not our errors.

What I like about Clinton's ideology is extremely compatible with mine if I was a Marine on a patrol that entered a firefight. I would want my patrol to be bonded together for the common good of the entire patrol and its' survival in even the most difficult times. The last thing I would want would be a leader who would plan for attrition and call for my death or anyone else's for any reason other than our survival.

Winner take all doesn't work in my book. Clinton has an excellent record of conflict resolution in the international arena. Promoting self rule democracy is quite popular with the majority of people around the world.
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by Ulgnud October 28, 2012 1:56 PM EDT
A convicted liar as "Man of the moment". Our standards of greatness have sure deteriorated.
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by PourpaixPourpaix October 28, 2012 1:48 PM EDT
I imagine it's a whole lot easier to get stuff done after leaving office and not having a hoard of howling obstructionists harping about his every word.
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by saigeray October 28, 2012 1:43 PM EDT
Actually, both Clinton and Obama seem to enjoy the limelight and their celebrity status very much. I wonder if Obama still needs Clinton's help after the election? (If he got reelected.)
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