JohnnyCougar
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Wed Sep-24-08 11:00 PM
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I could really stand to go the next 40 days without hearing about what Bill Clinton said. |
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I don't care what he is saying. I don't think it's appropriate for an ex-President to come out and bash people during a campaign. Obama has plenty of people to do his bashing for him.
Simply saying he thinks Obama will win is a great endorsement. It helps people envision Obama as CIC, and it's demoralizing to McCain supporters.
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Wed Sep-24-08 11:05 PM
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1. We both can and will win without them. They relegated themselves to absolute irrelevance. |
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Wed Sep-24-08 11:31 PM
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That's because a lot of people lack confidence in Obama, so they express it in the only way they can without getting flamed - pre-emptively blaming one or both Clintons.
Isn't it funny how the latest round of Clinton Derangement just happened to coincide with Barack's rising poll numbers?
Why are Barack's "supporters" preventing him from capitalizing on Clinton's good reputation with the economy? Are they really that stupid?
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Wed Sep-24-08 11:46 PM
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3. Bill seems to have forgotten that in 1998 McCain voted "Guilty" |
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