This Guy Has No Social Or Political Redeming Value
Bill Clinton. As the summer shadows lengthen, he should have more than faint praise for Obama. Can you believe that Mr. Clinton is doing all of us a favor by contending that McCain is just as good on the environment as Obama? All this, just a week before he struts his holly ass before a convention that, one way or the other, will not forget what that man, Mr. Clinton, has wrought.
Remember, how he infamously said, while his wife was still a factor, that there were only two people in the race who cared about this country, “John McCain and Hillary Clinton”? Who do you think John McCain got his treason line from? Can this man, Mr. Clinton, not find an ounce of grace in this public speech? We’ll know in about a week, but this is not a good omen.
I expect nothing but a self-serving professorial lecture on politics and formal comments about Obama from Bill Clinton at the convention. I don’t expect him to dump on 43, because 42 has deals with 41 and 43 could mess with those before the curtain falls, creating big-time mischief for 42.
He better be careful because Obama, 44, may just remember all of this when 42 needs him the most.
Posted: August 19th, 2008 under Best of the Blogs.
Comments: 7
Comments
Comment from Sasha
Time: August 19, 2008, 6:01 pm
I heard somebody — I don’t know who. I wasn’t paying much attention. — earlier this evening refer to Mr. Obama as “prideful.” That is the perfect description of Mr. Clinton.
I never did like the guy.
Comment from Amos N. Handy
Time: August 19, 2008, 6:44 pm
Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, you two make me want to up-chuck. If Obama loses it will be because of this country’s predjudice’s and stupidity, not because of Bill or Hillary. Get a “GD” grip.
Comment from Sasha
Time: August 19, 2008, 7:07 pm
I’m not ready to get a grip. I still maintain that Clinton paved the way for Bush and I’m not going to forgive him for it.
Comment from Max
Time: August 20, 2008, 3:50 am
I used to have sympathy due to all the Republican attacks on Bill during his administration. I still think they overdid it, but he is a cad.
Comment from Josh Hammond
Time: August 20, 2008, 4:01 am
Well, we know that Hillary lost, in part, because of Bill, so there is some logic to the notion that if Bill campaigns for Obama the same way that he will contribute to Obama’s defeat. When the former Democratic president of the US says that the Republican candidate is better than or equal to the Democractic candidate, there is a big problem in River City. The partisans will not care, but the Independents do and those that still respect Bill will pay attention.
So far, Bill Clinton has not said anything possitive about how Obama would make a good president. Somebody needs to get a grip on this lad.
Comment from Sandy
Time: August 20, 2008, 4:57 am
The Democratic convention is allowing a “gesture of respect” to the Clintions that is undeserved.
Perhaps what we need is a “gesture of true feeling” from those of us who ever contributed to the campaign of either Clinton- email and ask for your money back! That’s what I intend to do
Comment from Sasha
Time: August 20, 2008, 10:55 am
Mr. Leiberman will be speaking at the GOP convention. No need to copy them.
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