Bill Clinton Talking SHIT about Obama (VIDEO)

I thought he meant the GOP obstructionist legacy over the last 8 years. Obama hasn't even been in office 8 years. That's a GOP channel.... but this is the same guy who said Obama would have been carrying his bags back in the day.
 
I thought he meant the GOP obstructionist legacy over the last 8 years. Obama hasn't even been in office 8 years. That's a GOP channel.... but this is the same guy who said Obama would have been carrying his bags back in the day.
Bill Clinton never said that.
 


Before about 650 people in a gym at Spokane Falls Community College, Clinton quoted poet William Butler Yeats: “When things fall apart, the center cannot hold.”

“This is an incredible moment for our country,” he said. “We can’t come together if things are falling apart. But I think we should try. If you think so, you should vote for her.”

In a wide-ranging speech that lasted 45 minutes, Clinton continually referred to his wife as a “change maker” who could get things done in the White House despite Republican resistance.
 
Wait until she secures the nomination, and then she will swing
hard right. ... This is what the South gets for putting this heffer
in position to seal the nomination
 

Seattle (CNN)Bill Clinton, while campaigning for his wife in Spokane, Washington, on Monday, seemingly knocked President Barack Obama's legacy in a riff that his aides said was unintended.

"If you believe we can rise together, if you believe we've finally come to the point where we can put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us and the seven years before that where we were practicing trickle-down economics, then you should vote for her," the former president said about his wife.

Republicans immediately seized on the comment, with the Republican National Committee arguing that the comment "is about as off message as you can get" in an email to reporters.

A Bill Clinton aide later clarified that the former President was "referring to the GOP's obstructionism and not President Obama's legacy."

The former President regularly heralds Obama, especially while campaigning for Hillary Clinton, a candidate who has gone lengths to tie herself to the legacy of the two-term Democratic President.

"I think President Obama deserves a lot of credit for doing what he did with one hand tied behind his back because a lot of the people that elected him in 2008 didn't show up in 2010; that's our fault," Bill Clinton said in February, commending Obama for his work despite congressional opposition.
 
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