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Old 09-06-2012, 11:41 AM
 
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“Yes We Can” became “No One Could Have” - Americans should not, Clinton urged, be disappointed in President Obama for failing to achieve the great things he promised in his soaring speeches--or even the bare minimum that we had expected. It was never actually possible, given the state the country had been in. “No president--not me or any of my predecessors could have repaired all the damage in just four years,” Clinton said.

That excuse is not only an acknowledgement of failure, but an admission of fraud. If he had not promised to do more, and to be more, than any other politician, Barack Obama would not only have lost the election in 2008--he would also have lost the primary to his rival, Hillary Clinton. At the time, Bill called Obama’s rhetoric what it was: a “fairy tale.” Today, Clinton is a willing accomplice to Obama’s bait-and-switch confidence game.
Clinton really is brilliant. He ostensibly supported Obama last night, all the while providing Mitt Romney with what may prove to be the most effective dagger yet, right behind "You didn't build that" and "The private sector is doing just fine."

Clinton wants Hillary to run against a GOP incumbent in 2016, not in an open race after 8 years of Obama and Democrat fatigue. He's guaranteed African American support for Hillary in 2016 and given the Republicans another weapon to use against Obama in the final weeks of the campaign. Brilliant.

Link: Obama, 2008: 'Yes, We Can!' Clinton, 2012: 'No One Could Have'
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:45 AM
 
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The new chant now should be "Give me one more chance"
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:45 AM
 
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Bill Clinton will go down in history as one of our greatest presidents we've ever had. His only drawback was that he didn't aggressively pursue Al-Qaeda as much as he should have. But thankfully, President Obama finished that job.

George Dumbya Bush is not even worthy to be a bead of sweat rolling down one of Bubba's sweaty buttcheeks, or be a dingleberry in Obama's boxer shorts. It is no surprise that the GOP didn't even want him to speak at their convention.

And PS: Flip-Flop Romney also said the private sector is doing just fine under Obama. Oops. I guess that's yet another issue he will have to change his position on. LOL!
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:46 AM
 
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Bill Clinton will go down in history as one of our greatest presidents we've ever had. His only drawback was that he didn't aggressively pursue Al-Qaeda as much as he should have. But thankfully, President Obama finished that job.

George Dumbya Bush is not even worthy to be a bead of sweat rolling down one of Bubba's sweaty buttcheeks, or be a dingleberry in Obama's boxer shorts. It is little wonder that the GOP didn't even want him to speak at their clown convention.
Clinton will go down in history all right, but for being a disgraced oversexed pig.
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:47 AM
 
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Here's another one...

"Yes we can" turned into "Oh no you didn't"

The Obama stimulus: predictions vs. reality - National Right Side Politics | Examiner.com
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:48 AM
 
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Clinton will go down in history all right, but for being a disgraced oversexed pig.
Liberals are hypcrites. They dont care that he disgraced the highest office in the land. Hell they dont even care what Ted Kennedy did. They only claim to care when they can use it to their political advantage. Who wouldve thought that the man who was impeached, disbarred, and put to shame for what he did in office would be seen as some sort of rock star by the media and liberals.... Its a sad shameful thing to see them do this.
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:49 AM
 
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Here's another one...

"Yes we can" turned into "Oh no you didn't"

The Obama stimulus: predictions vs. reality - National Right Side Politics | Examiner.com
That chart pretty much sums up why Obama must be fired. Nice find.
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:49 AM
 
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Liberals are hypcrites. They dont care that he disgraced the highest office in the land. Hell they dont even care what Ted Kennedy did. They only claim to care when they can use it to their political advantage. Who wouldve thought that the man who was impeached, disbarred, and put to shame for what he did in office would be seen as some sort of rock star by the media and liberals.... Its a sad shameful thing to see them do this.


Bill Clinton is a great man, and was a great president.
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:50 AM
 
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Bill Clinton is a great man, and was a great president.
He's a hillbilly misogynistic pig who cares more about getting his next non-self-induced orgasm than anything else including his wife, his daughter and his country.
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Old 09-06-2012, 12:06 PM
 
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Bill Clinton is a great man, and was a great president.
Bill Clinton was a scumbag, a philanderer and an average president at best..... he couldn't hold Teddy Roosevelt, JFK, Eisenhower, Truman or about 15 other presidents jocks nor be a dingleberry on their shorts

However, I would still take Clinton over Bush or Obama..... that is how awful this country has been in the 2000's
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