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Politico's Mike Allen Says Former President's Remarks Reflect Frustration Over Hillary's White House Run

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by sosoe-2009 April 12, 2008 9:26 PM EDT
"Slick Willie" is pathetic!! There''s a reason he has that name. He EARNED it! I wouldn''t vote Hell-ery and his sorry-a## back in office if someone offered to pay my mortgage for the entire term they would serve!!
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by colonieny April 12, 2008 9:22 PM EDT
Clinton may have frontal lobe dementia, in an early form, stopping him from being more in control of his impulses. It is really charming. He is such a leader and political genius. It is refreshing to see someone really "speak his mind."
Too bad Bill could not be President again.
Could he be VP ?
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by popstom1 April 12, 2008 9:21 PM EDT
Obama was one that you slaped for fun
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by popstom1 April 12, 2008 9:20 PM EDT
I like Bill those who don''t FAD
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by smashwl7 April 12, 2008 8:45 PM EDT
Wow it looks like we seen this before in AmericaL

1960

Kennedy was initially dogged by suggestions from some Democratic Party elders (such as former President Harry Truman) that he was too youthful and inexperienced to be president; these critics suggested that he agree to be the running mate for a "more experienced" Democrat. Realizing that this was a strategy touted by his opponents to keep the public from taking him seriously, Kennedy stated frankly %u2018I%u2019m not running for vice president, I%u2019m running for president.%u2019

A more serious problem for Kennedy was his Roman Catholic religion. Recalling the experience of 1928 Catholic Democratic presidential nominee Al Smith, many wondered if anti-Catholic prejudice would hurt Kennedy''''s chances of winning the nomination and the election in November. To prove his vote-getting ability, Kennedy challenged Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey, a liberal, in the Wisconsin primary.

Although Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin, the fact that his margin of victory came mostly from heavily Catholic areas left many party bosses unconvinced of Kennedy''''s appeal to non-Catholic voters. Kennedy next faced Humphrey in the heavily Protestant state of West Virginia, where anti-Catholic bigotry was said to be widespread

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by smashwl7 April 12, 2008 8:41 PM EDT
Wow it looks like we seen this before in AmericaL

1960

Kennedy was initially dogged by suggestions from some Democratic Party elders (such as former President Harry Truman) that he was too youthful and inexperienced to be president; these critics suggested that he agree to be the running mate for a "more experienced" Democrat. Realizing that this was a strategy touted by his opponents to keep the public from taking him seriously, Kennedy stated frankly %u2018I%u2019m not running for vice president, I%u2019m running for president.%u2019

A more serious problem for Kennedy was his Roman Catholic religion. Recalling the experience of 1928 Catholic Democratic presidential nominee Al Smith, many wondered if anti-Catholic prejudice would hurt Kennedy''s chances of winning the nomination and the election in November. To prove his vote-getting ability, Kennedy challenged Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey, a liberal, in the Wisconsin primary.

Although Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin, the fact that his margin of victory came mostly from heavily Catholic areas left many party bosses unconvinced of Kennedy''s appeal to non-Catholic voters. Kennedy next faced Humphrey in the heavily Protestant state of West Virginia, where anti-Catholic bigotry was said to be widespread
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by watcher269-2009 April 12, 2008 8:32 PM EDT
Bill can''t help himself

AND

Bush HATES AMERICA and the Troops
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by prinzowhales April 12, 2008 8:22 PM EDT
Obama is further tainted in the eyes of working America by his stable of handlers...all from the same vile Trilateralist, CFR and Skull & Bones crowd you find skulking around McCain and Clinton. His economics advisor...from the "let the poor freeze until the market brings prices down" school of Malthusian Economics...Austan Goolsby and people like him are why economics is known as "the dismal science."

He also promises Al Gore will occupy an important post in his administration--and that is reason enough to see that he never becomes president.
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by prinzowhales April 12, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
The campaign is over for Obama. His ''the white race is the enemy'' theology...his friendship with the terrorist Weatherman, his corrupt dealings with Rezko, his attempt to play mind games with the public by attributing their distaste for gun-grabing statists, open border internationalists, free traders and the like as being due to their lack of sophistication and their superstition rather than anything intrinsicly wrong with his positions...and, finally...his bowling score...who goes 10 frames and only drops 37 pins?
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by tibu987 April 12, 2008 8:07 PM EDT
A woman for President of the U.S. someday?

Yes, just don''t let it be Hillary.
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by tibu987 April 12, 2008 8:04 PM EDT
Of course Billy can''t help himself. Billy and Hillary have been lying and conniving since their days in Arkansas. Apparently, after a while, they begin believing their lies.
Do you want the Clinton twins back in Washington?
I don''t.
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by greenfun April 12, 2008 7:49 PM EDT
Former Army Secretary Togo West, who accompanied Clinton to Bosnia, said he was not surprised "that there could be confusion" when someone who has taken a number of trips tries to recall details of a particular trip 12 years earlier.

"The important thing is that she was there. Our soldiers saw she was there and heard her and knew that our country cared about them and what they were doing," West told the AP during a telephone interview.
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by hungryman9 April 12, 2008 7:28 PM EDT
McCain or Hillary in November
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by fredcs25 April 12, 2008 7:26 PM EDT
A typical liberal know it all democrat.A liar to boot.
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by veteran72 April 12, 2008 7:25 PM EDT
I''ll be voting for Ron Paul.
The rest of these people stink to high heaven of Bushco.
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by zykracosmos April 12, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
You know most of us are going to vote Democrat this year, and we are virtually assured a Democratic president working with a Democratic Congress. But I''m just ready for Hillary and Obama to flip a coin.
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by sinibaldi1 April 12, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
A witty child in the dreamland.

There''s a witty
child where
a beautiful dreamland
presents the profile
of a delicate hedge,
over a feeling, in
the care of a
blackbird; and there''s
also that sunset,
the timid contour
of a glittering flame.

Francesco Sinibaldi
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by smashwl7 April 12, 2008 7:00 PM EDT
CNN reported that superdelegates need to consider ''bitter'' remarks They also need to consider Hillary Clinton''s campaign problems!

1st: It was staying with Bill for political gain even after the abuse of sexual indiscretions.

2nd: The war in Iraq vote!

3rd: Agreeing to sign up for the rules that were stated by the DNC in respect to Florida and Mich.

4th: Destroying the Democratic Party for her win at all cost policy.

5th: Slashing and Bashing Obama and then wanting him to be her running mate.

6th: Financial handling of campaign funds spent over 100 million during Iowa campaign.

7th: Lying about Bosnia and Sniper Fire.

8th: Not taking Obama serious as a contender for President,. She thought she had it in the bag from the beginning of her campaign.

9th: South American tarde issue with Mark Penn and her huband Bill Clinton.

10th: ONE MORE BIG ONE SHE DOES NOT PAY HER BILLS FROM HER CAMPAIGN FUNDS.


The GOP and McCain will use all of this if she wins the nomination. She has made herself very, very unelectable the way I see it. She has poor judgment that is the bottom line issue for Superdelegates to examine.
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by smashwl7 April 12, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
CNN reported that superdelegates need to consider ''''''''bitter'''''''' remarks They also need to consider Hillary Clinton''''''''s campaign problems!

1st: It was staying with Bill for political gain even after the abuse of sexual indiscretions.

2nd: The war in Iraq vote!

3rd: Agreeing to sign up for the rules that were stated by the DNC in respect to Florida and Mich.

4th: Destroying the Democratic Party for her win at all cost policy.

5th: Slashing and Bashing Obama and then wanting him to be her running mate.

6th: Financial handling of campaign funds spent over 100 million during Iowa campaign.

7th: Lying about Bosnia and Sniper Fire.

8th: Not taking Obama serious as a contender for President,. She thought she had it in the bag from the beginning of her campaign.

9th: South American tarde issue with Mark Penn and her huband Bill Clinton.

10th: ONE MORE BIG ONE SHE DOES NOT PAY HER BILLS FROM HER CAMPAIGN FUNDS.


The GOP and McCain will use all of this if she wins the nomination. She has made herself very, very unelectable the way I see it. She has poor judgment that is the bottom line issue for Superdelegates to examine.

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by smashwl7 April 12, 2008 6:57 PM EDT
CNN reported that superdelegates need to consider ''''bitter'''' remarks They also need to consider Hillary Clinton''''s campaign problems!

1st: It was staying with Bill for political gain even after the abuse of sexual indiscretions.

2nd: The war in Iraq vote!

3rd: Agreeing to sign up for the rules that were stated by the DNC in respect to Florida and Mich.

4th: Destroying the Democratic Party for her win at all cost policy.

5th: Slashing and Bashing Obama and then wanting him to be her running mate.

6th: Financial handling of campaign funds spent over 100 million during Iowa campaign.

7th: Lying about Bosnia and Sniper Fire.

8th: Not taking Obama serious as a contender for President,. She thought she had it in the bag from the beginning of her campaign.

9th: South American tarde issue with Mark Penn and her huband Bill Clinton.

10th: ONE MORE BIG ONE SHE DOES NOT PAY HER BILLS FROM HER CAMPAIGN FUNDS.


The GOP and McCain will use all of this if she wins the nomination. She has made herself very, very unelectable the way I see it. She has poor judgment that is the bottom line issue for Superdelegates to examine.


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