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November 4, 2009 10:18 AM

Bill Clinton, George W. Bush to Debate in NYC

(CBS/AP)
Updated 4:38 p.m. ET

NOTE: This Event Has Been Called Off. See the Bottom of This Post.

It is, according to organizers, "the hottest ticket in political history": On February 25th, former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton will share a stage at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Interested spectators can pay $60 for the cheap seats or up to $160 to be closer to the action. They can also shell out $1,250 to attend a cocktail reception with the former presidents in addition to the discussion.

As Newsday reports, the two men have been teaming up a lot: They appeared together in Toronto in May (reports speculated that they earned $150,000 each for the hour-long appearance) and will be together at a TD Ameritrade conference in Florida in February.

A spokesperson for Madison Square Garden Entertainment, which is hosting the event, declined to discuss what, if anything, the former presidents are being paid. Organizers at these sorts of events generally do not disclose compensation.

A press release from the group said the two men will discuss "topics ranging from the economy to foreign policy."

"The series will be formatted to allow for President Clinton and President Bush to each present their thoughts on a wide range of important current events and national issues through a moderated question and answer period during which the moderator can elicit information and insights into particularly pertinent topics of the day," according to the release.

A spokesperson for MSG Entertainment said the moderator would be announced closer to the date of the event.

The discussion may not offer the fireworks that partisans might hope for: At the Toronto event, Mr. Bush called Mr. Clinton "brother" and the two rarely disagreed despite their ideological differences. The Toronto crowd was reportedly disappointed and had hoped for a more spirited debate.

The two men did differ occasionally, with Mr. Bush rejecting Mr. Clinton's suggestion that his attention had been diverted away from Afghanistan because of the Iraq war.

Mr. Bush recently spoke at a motivational seminar in Texas designed to "give the average American the opportunity to be able to experience the really amazing story of being face to face with the greatest leaders and achievers on the planet."

Unlike his former vice president, Dick Cheney, Mr. Bush has not been critical of President Obama, saying his successor "deserves my silence."

UPDATE: The New York Post is reporting (and CNN confirms) that the event has been called off because "the promoter overhyped it as a death-match faceoff between the men," as the Post puts it.

"This event...was supposed to be a discussion between the two former presidents, and has been cancelled because it was not being billed as such by an overeager promoter," Clinton spokesman Matt McKenna told the Post.
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by Justiceserved November 6, 2009 2:46 PM EST
Yes, we are all in front of the TV watching Hannity, O'Reilly, Beck, Limbaugh, Dobbs...oh wait, they are on Faux News, except Dobbs on CNN. We who work don't have much time to watch these people, or attend teabag rallies, as we're too busy wondering if we have to cut another employee to afford healthcare. The Rep. are shills of big ins., big oil, big pharma, big defense contractors and the American people are not as dumb as they think. Those that don't know the difference between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence!!! Mr. Boehner is a fool and he is their minority leader, pathetic!!!
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by jaijacobia November 5, 2009 3:49 PM EST
The anti-Bush crowd spends far too much time sitting on their couch worshiping the television. Because they never get far from the couch, they believe anything the mainstream media crams down their throat.

Everything they know about George W. Bush they learned from a media biased 'against' him.

Everything they know about Bill Clinton they learned from a media biased 'for' him.

Everything they know about Obama.... Well, they don't know a darned thing about him because the media is covering it up.

Get off the couch and READ!
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by hermitdave November 4, 2009 11:18 PM EST
OH darn I guess this means Bill Clinton will not have to have a temporal lobe lobotomy so as to make it a even match.
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by edgy44 November 4, 2009 2:01 PM EST
They should have the debate in Iraq. Make it an outdoor event on main street in Falluja. Bring Cheney and Hillary.
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by hermitdave November 4, 2009 1:59 PM EST
How nice is is that for money Bill Clinton will do as Rush Limbaugh and with half his brain removed he will debate the Kenny Bunk Port Cowboy. This dog and pony show should not play to any audience that has a IQ over 40. Considering what the republicans in general did to Clinton in his 8 years, and what Dick Cheney and the criminal gang did for 8 years, while the FAKE president cut brush in Crawford Texas, it is just pure GREED that drives Clinton.

Those of us who admired Bill Clinton and thought the republicans were so unfair to hound him for 8 years and watched the impeachment which was so obviously close to outright fraud, expected him to get even with the republicans. After the spoiled rich kid made his first speech we said got get em Bill. But Bill Clinton was busy counting money. Then Bill moved into BANDAR'S old room at the Ma Bush boarding house and the rest is history.

In a way we can understand Bill Clinton, he was a POOR kid who by his gift for gab and some political luck GOT RICH. So now if closing off part of his brain and debating a spoiled rich kid will get him even more easy money, guess he should go for it.

Of course if Bill expects to take this show on the road he will have to tread lightly on George. Should he dare ask George questions about what Cheney and Rummy were doing while he was reading "My Pet Goat" in that classroom on 9/11/01, George would not answer, but would QUIT the traveling circus.
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by pwgrant November 4, 2009 1:44 PM EST
jmca2009: The bailout was created by Bush (after creatign the mess in the first place.) Obama followed through.
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by stinger1z November 4, 2009 1:33 PM EST
Someone remind him he never found Bin Laden.
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by timdgrim November 4, 2009 1:00 PM EST
"Hey...now...I'm a masterdebater and one of them motivacational speakers. They paid 19 bucks to see me and them other right thinkers down in Ft. Worth. I spoke a lot of big words and recollected my best motivisizing speeches from my time as the decider. Like...member this un..."Your either with us or again us."...Speakin' of Guiness..how bout a drink everybody!!"

George W. Bush...son of Poppy Bush, the daddy that gave him everything.
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by watkinsjr2000 November 4, 2009 12:55 PM EST
Former Presidents Clinton & Bush aren't running against each other for anything, so there will be no incentive for either to try & make the other look bad.Because of this, the "debate" will likely have all the intensity, suspense, and fireworks of an NBA training camp practice. Were it an actual "debate" I suspect Clinton would slaughter Bush,but(again) this won't be a real campaign style debate. Nobody is likely to go for the jugular here. Frankly it sounds like a real bore.

Both Presidents Clinton & Bush are being paid an utterly obscene amount of money to do this.I can't imagine why anyone would want the headaches of being a U.S. President, but being a former president would be a dream job.Former presidents these days literally make rock star levels of money & get all kinds of perks.

What former presidents do today certainly differs from what occurred in the past. Harry Truman refused to take money for anything that involved purely trading off the fact that he was a former president. He believed it cheapened the presidency.All of the money he made from books, speeches,etc.was donated by him to his presidential library & to other charities. Truman lived on a pension after he left the White House.I think he had the right idea, but getting any former president today to follow his example is a pipe-dream !!
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by jmca2009 November 4, 2009 12:28 PM EST
Bush is not criticizing his successor, but I guess Clinton doesn't follow that courtesy.
History will be kinder to Bush then the internet bloggers.
Bush spent 700 billion on 2 wars over 8 years to defend America from terrorists and the nuclear ambitious.
Obama spent more than that in his first 3 weeks and he handed it out to rich wall street bankers.


Which is worse?
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by vpcharan November 4, 2009 12:23 PM EST
Who would pay to listen to these men debate and debate about what? Only fools. Go for it.
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by zippiez November 4, 2009 12:17 PM EST
This makes no sense.

Bush can't reenvision history as well as Lord Vader, whoops, Cheney.
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by RedWings_ninety_one November 4, 2009 12:03 PM EST
The only thing to debate, the economy. Clinton gave us a surplus, then Bush's war really got our national debt in gear. Without finishing "Bush's Daddy's War," we'd probably have a much better economy.
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by faceofus November 4, 2009 11:35 AM EST
Ridiculous!
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by mtcolquitt November 4, 2009 11:21 AM EST
"Bill Clinton, George W. Bush to Debate in NYC" - Debate what? Who between them is the bigger idiot?
Please, both of you, go home and shut-up!
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by Ms_enza November 4, 2009 11:19 AM EST
Talk about bringing a knife to a gunfight... Bush is totally unarmed in a battle of wits.
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by skyk-2009 November 4, 2009 11:30 AM EST
LOL I'd say he's more than just unarmed! I'd say he's armed and he will shoot himself... LIKE ALWAYS!
by stn_sage November 4, 2009 11:11 AM EST
WHAT is this "debate" REALLY about...is it an attempt to give these two discredited ex-presidents the chance to tell the TRUTH about certain topics in the hope of 'softening' their standing amongst the public's eyes to get a better review in the history books?!

Neither, deserve it! But, I doubt there's any chance of the truth coming from the mouths of either of these two!!
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by stn_sage November 4, 2009 11:10 AM EST
WHAT is this "debate" REALLY about...is it an attempt to give these two discredited ex-presidents the chance to tell the TRUTH about certain topics in the hope of 'softening' their standing amongst the public's eyes to get a better review in the history books?!

Neither, deserve it! But, I doubt there's any chance of the truth coming from the mouths of either of these two!!
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by bubbadubba November 4, 2009 11:03 AM EST
The thing is rigged, they will hug and kiss each other in the so called debate and then get a motel room.
Daddy Bush and Clinton were like life partners.
Give me a break.
It's all about $$$$$$ not truth.
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by Sloughfoot November 4, 2009 11:01 AM EST
A "Sporting Event" for Ex-Presidents. Kind of like watching burned out pro footballers play flag ball in their gym shorts.
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