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Old 07-29-2011, 11:15 PM
 
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Bill is as predictable as the sunrise. When Obama needs help, he pipes up. Why does Barack Obama need so much help? Bill Clinton should be as silent as a church mouse......that is....if Barack Obama had any idea what he's doing.
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Old 07-29-2011, 11:17 PM
 
Location: Pluto's Home Town
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Bill is as predictable as the sunrise. When Obama needs help, he pipes up. Why does Barack Obama need so much help? Bill Clinton should be as silent as a church mouse......that is....if Barack Obama had any idea what he's doing.
Fair enough. Why isn't W piping up and defending the wisdom of his tax cuts and unfunded wars? Or the sheer economic genius of the Tea Party? It would at least be entertaining.
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Old 07-29-2011, 11:18 PM
 
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Bill is as predictable as the sunrise. When Obama needs help, he pipes up. Why does Barack Obama need so much help? Bill Clinton should be as silent as a church mouse......that is....if Barack Obama had any idea what he's doing.
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Well...Big surprise! Obama ...knowing this will ultimately fall back in his 'liberal' lap....he trots out Slick Willie...in his typical...'horse and pony' show.
That's the point I made. Clinton was the 1st black prez. Obama is still in his 'shadow.'
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Old 07-29-2011, 11:30 PM
 
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Fair enough. Why isn't W piping up and defending the wisdom of his tax cuts and unfunded wars? Or the sheer economic genius of the Tea Party? It would at least be entertaining.
Because Dubya has been 'buried' in humiliation ...since he left office. His was the most failed presidency in history. Clinton...as sorry as he is/was....still has 'political punch'...with the brainwashed, deceived 'libs'..
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Old 07-30-2011, 12:12 AM
 
Location: OCEAN BREEZES AND VIEWS SAN CLEMENTE
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Bill is as predictable as the sunrise. When Obama needs help, he pipes up. Why does Barack Obama need so much help? Bill Clinton should be as silent as a church mouse......that is....if Barack Obama had any idea what he's doing.
Your right on this one. Bill does not take much to figure out. Predictable he is, as the sunrise not so sure, sunset maybe?

Bill would not be opening up his trap, if he felt Obama did not need the help. Honestly i do not feel that Obama is sure about anything, except defeat, which he seems to not want any part thereof.

If Obama knew what the hek he was doing and truly had a great plan, Bill would not be stepping up the the plate.
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Old 07-30-2011, 01:29 AM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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I miss Bill Clinton, he was the best president in the past 50 years. I wish Obama would have just used the 14th amendment right after Boenher walked out of talks.
Not the "best" president in the past 50 years; the most corrupt.
William the Impeached isn't fit to sharpen Ronald Reagan's pencils.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:21 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Former President Bill Clinton blamed Republicans in Congress for the state of the economy. Mr. Clinton called out the GOP as hypocrites for implementing massive tax cuts and increased spending during the Bush administration, policies that directly contributed to the present recession.

Speaking to a group of liberal group activists in Washington, Clinton said, “Partly because the Republicans who control the House and have a lot of pull in the Senate have now decided, having quadrupled the debt in 12 years before I took office and doubled it after I left, that it’s all of a sudden the biggest problem in the world.”
Bill Clinton Blames Republicans For Present Economic Woes


We would not be where we are today, if Bill Clinton had not signed NAFTA or the 2000 China Trade Act.

That was the knife through the heart of America.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:32 AM
 
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He's a pretty smart guy, Rhodes Scholar and all, I would recommend listening to him.

He is not blameless, of course, he favored globalization and deregulation of the banking sector, but he is dead right about the tax cuts and wars = deficit logic. It is undeniable.
So you believe that increase tax will create jobs?

Then why wait, you can write a check with all your income to the IRS.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:36 AM
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Bill would not be opening up his trap, if he felt Obama did not need the help. Honestly i do not feel that Obama is sure about anything, except defeat, which he seems to not want any part thereof.

If Obama knew what the hek he was doing and truly had a great plan, Bill would not be stepping up the the plate.
You're dreaming. Clinton smells blood in the water. Everything he says has one goal - get Hillary into the WH. He sees obama marginalizing himself and is more than willing to lend him a hand. When the right moment comes, he'll reluctantly bite his lip and let some reporter drag out his heartfelt regret that obama is a great guy but he just doesn't have what it takes to deal with the awful repubs.

Well, then there's also the obvious factor that obama's failure enhances Clinton's stature. He'll jump on any opportunity to subtly "remind" people how much better he was than obama.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:41 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Former President Bill Clinton blamed Republicans in Congress for the state of the economy. Mr. Clinton called out the GOP as hypocrites for implementing massive tax cuts and increased spending during the Bush administration, policies that directly contributed to the present recession.

Speaking to a group of liberal group activists in Washington, Clinton said, “Partly because the Republicans who control the House and have a lot of pull in the Senate have now decided, having quadrupled the debt in 12 years before I took office and doubled it after I left, that it’s all of a sudden the biggest problem in the world.”
Bill Clinton Blames Republicans For Present Economic Woes


Who is the Leader of the Free World, again?


Wait, let me rephrase that.
Who is the community organizer of the Free World, again?
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