Hillary joins Barack in Bashing .....

Bubba !!!

In an interview on Morning Joe Hillary blamed Bubba among others for the current energy crisis.
"you've had lousy leadership, American leadership in both parties for thirty years has ignored this crisis".
(6:30 min into the interview)

Wow this woman really has testicular fortitude.

I sometimes disagree with my wife in private, but bashing her on national TV, while flirting with the show host, would really put a dent in our relation.

Bye the bye, I think she should from now on stop whining if Barack criticises Bill on some aspects of his presidency.



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I saw that (none / 0)

It's okay, though.  When Clinton criticizes Bill, it's okay because they're married.  When Obama criticizes Bill, it's war.


In this avalanche, the pebbles get to vote.
by Dracomicron on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:21:57 PM EST

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Talk about pile-on though... didn't Chelsea say not too long ago that Hillary would be a better President than Bill...?

That said... Hillary is correct on this one....


McCain/Palin... even scarier than Bush/Cheney... and that's saying something!
by JenKinFLA on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:24:13 PM EST
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Me too.

So, can we agree that Bubba's presidency is fair game ???


by hebi on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:27:37 PM EST
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Before BC injected himself so forcefully into this race, I would have said no... had he just worked as a cheerleader for Hillary, I would have said no... but, since he put himself out there, stump speech after stump speech, criticizing another Democrat...

Sure why not....


McCain/Palin... even scarier than Bush/Cheney... and that's saying something!
by JenKinFLA on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:37:39 PM EST
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It's tough (none / 0)

I really wanted Clinton to be the nominee at first because I liked the idea of Bill being the First Gentleman.  I thought that he'd be an incredible asset to Hillary in the campaign.

He's turned out to be practically a wash; his good points and great speeches are nullified by his serious partisanship and inscruitable logic and sometimes-blatant lies.

This primary has opened my eyes and made me question the '90s in uncomfortable ways.


In this avalanche, the pebbles get to vote.
by Dracomicron on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:43:26 PM EST
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Meh.  Not sure if she ever disagreed publicly with the Clinton I administration in the nineties, but her threats to do so are all over her bio.  She used the threat as leverage to shape policy more to her liking, and was successful on several occasions.  In this case, surely Bubba knew what she was about to do and agreed to allow it, sort of to let her be her own person, apart from his influence.


No politician ever lost an election because he underestimated the intelligence of the American public. - PT Barnum, paraphrased...
by jarhead5536 on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:27:20 PM EST

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But don't you think describing his prsidency as "lousy leadership" is putting it out a bit rough ???


by hebi on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:29:25 PM EST
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Yeah here's my thought:
The MOST INSULTING DIARY EVER! Obama supporters are NOT stupid.
"I am standing with Barack Obama to say, `Yes, we can!'" Hillary Clinton 6/7/08
by feliks on Mon May 05, 2008 at 06:02:50 PM EST


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