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I almost choked on my drink when Clinton said Obama was the kind of president to work with the Republicans.. WOW,, THAT IS SUCH A WHOPPER! Clinton now is in fantasy land.
Fluke sound whiney to me. Warren sounds like she did a good job. Clinton was a better pres than obama, but I have a hard time taking him seriously because I don't believe that he wants him to be reelected.
Call it out, Bill. I bet there is not a Republican watching right now who wouldn't give anything for it to be Bill running instead of Barry. Seriously. Bill Clinton worked well with Congress and got legislation through. Barry doesn't know the word "diplomacy."
Obama has been a sandbagger to deal with . . . at least Bill knows how to work both sides of the aisle.
And he is funny, even when you know damn well he is lying.
I am a native American (born in America). Also Hispanic (hola, I once studied Spanish, didn't really stick with it but still recall a few words). Also African American (the current conventional model in anthro is that all human life traces back to Africa).
"I think our philosophy of we are all in this together is better than you are on your own!" Well said!
So far, my Fav line:
Quoting Bob Strauss:
"Republicans want to convince everyone they were born in a log cabin they built with their hands."
Bill certainly has that gift to connect.
When ever I hear Bill speak, I almost forget he is no longer President.
Folks listening to Clinton, might be proud to be Democratic, in spite of Obama's performance.
Oh my gosh.. better off than four years ago... 15 million lost jobs since Obama took office
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