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"republitard" Is that your way of making fun of actual mentally disabled people or are you simply unable to engage in intelligent conversation without name calling?
Is this payback for 2008? you know, bubba strikes me as the kind of guy to hold a grudge and what the obama campaign/media/Left did to him and Hillary must rub him raw...imagine, the first black president having the race card played against him.
Contrary to what the Clinton/Obama haters (they're the same) contend, Clinton has forcefully spoken in favor/support of the President and his re-election.
And then he says something that undercuts Obama. Clinton is not a fool.
Former president Bill Clinton roiled the presidential campaign Tuesday with comments in an interview with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo in which he called for continuing all the current income tax rates into early 2013, as opposed to President Obama who wants income tax rates on higher-income people to go up at the start of 2013. Clinton also said the economy is still in a recession.
It was the second time in a week that Clinton had appeared to go “off message” from the Obama campaign and to put distance between himself and the president.
Former President Bill Clinton appears to be playing a game that is calculated to embarrass the current president, Barack Obama, whom it is reported he has despised since the 2008 campaign.
The new book about Obama, "The Amateur," was recently excerpted in the New York Post. The excerpt depicts how Clinton, fuming with rage at Obama since 2008, attempted to persuade his wife, Hillary, to challenge Obama this year. The secretary of state demurred, but the account illustrates the lengths to which Clinton would go to exact revenge on the president.
It is all a big charade. Clinton is working for the Elites now. They've hired him to create a distraction so that people won't notice that every semblance of freedom and what used to be good in this country is being taken away.
And then he says something that undercuts Obama. Clinton is not a fool.
I don't think he's said anything which undercuts the President ... and I've read all recent commentary attributed to the former President (including viewing the video interviews).
I realize there are some here who do not understand how he undercut the President. It isn't always what is said but how it is said that gets the message across. When a person comments and then has to clarify, later, what he/she really meant, normally they said, the first time what they meant.
Let's face it, the Clinton's are not having a love affair with the Obama's. Just look at the facial expressions when Clinton and Obama are together and how many times have you seen the 2 families intermingle even at state dinners?
Nita
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