Bill Clinton Done Lost It On The Stump

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I think bill is scared to death of Obama. He is worried about his position in the party asObama is poised to be the next big thing in the Democratic party. Bill is jealous.

BILL BLAMES OBAMA FOR OUSTER OF CANDIDATES


From NBC/NJ's Carrie Dann
NACOGDOCHES, Texas -- Continuing his swing through eastern Texas last night, Bill Clinton continued to slam Obama's discounting of "fights" of the past, even saying that Obama's argument can be blamed for the elimination of Democratic candidates who have already dropped out of the race.

"If you fought you made somebody mad, and you got cut up," he said, parodying what he says is Obama's "explicit argument" against Clinton. "We just have to turn over a new leaf. And it is actually an advantage not to have any experience because then you never made anybody mad."

Clinton added that the strategy of equating experience with the taint of partisan injury "has been very effective in this campaign."

"It has already taken four candidates out, four good candidates out," he said. "And it would have taken Hillary out if she didn't have so much grassroots support and so much guts in the face of a lot of what has happened here. "

Bill Clinton added that Hillary believes in solutions, not speeches. He says that might be "a generational thing." But, in the same breath, he also touts his own speechmaking ability.

The former president often closes his remarks by saying that his wife will "keep score" by evaluating whether or not she has made positive changes in the lives of Americans. Tonight, he added, "Maybe it's a generational thing" -- continuing in his theme today of a little light sarcasm at the expense of Barack Obama and his supporters. "But it's always the way I've kept score."

Clinton went on to tout -- at length -- his own speech-making abilities, as if to one-up the crowds of tens of thousands appearing at Obama's rallies in recent weeks. "I've been told I give a pretty good speech," he said, grinning. He mentioned attendance of over a million at a speech in Africa, and over 100,000 when he spoke at the Brandenburg Gate after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

"I know the importance of words and inspiration," he said
 
That's the problem with bill. When he came on the scene, he didn't have a lot of money. Didn't even have his own house. Lived off the state all the while he was Gov. Now he's got millions on top of millions in the bank he sounds off like any other wealthy, white, racist asshole who believes they know better than the rest of us.

His heart condition already silenced him once. He better shut the fuck up.

-VG
 
i must have been a victim of Clinton-mania in the 90's...being an 80's baby, i wasnt really old enough to be fuckin wit politics when bill was in office but i remember things bein pretty good during the time period. and my mom always told me how things were good back then. i actually was a bill fan until this race...fuck that dude now tho...
 
i must have been a victim of Clinton-mania in the 90's...being an 80's baby, i wasnt really old enough to be fuckin wit politics when bill was in office but i remember things bein pretty good during the time period. and my mom always told me how things were good back then. i actually was a bill fan until this race...fuck that dude now tho...[/QUOTE]

Bill was alright with me up until now
 
Clinton added that the strategy of equating experience with the taint of partisan injury "has been very effective in this campaign."

"It has already taken four candidates out, four good candidates out," he said. "And it would have taken Hillary out if she didn't have so much grassroots support and so much guts in the face of a lot of what has happened here. "
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John Edwards-- One term former Senator. My dude, but he didn't need experience to taint him as patisan, he wore partisanship as a badge of honor.

Bill Richardson-- All sorts of experience, but he seemed less "tainted" than "not given a fuck about." Ditto Dodd and others who were out of it earlier...

Who exactly was driven out because they had too much experience?

The partisian taint argument seems unique to Hillary (because its true).

Makes it seem as if Obama is undeserving, while Hillary was just the only one able to persevere... The truth is her gender and name recognition are the only things which separated her from the "four good candidates" Clinton is eulogizing.
 
i must have been a victim of Clinton-mania in the 90's...being an 80's baby, i wasnt really old enough to be fuckin wit politics when bill was in office but i remember things bein pretty good during the time period. and my mom always told me how things were good back then. i actually was a bill fan until this race...fuck that dude now tho...

cosign what's in bold

i've learned a lot in these past few months about what he did and didn't do while in office.
 
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