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Bill Clinton compiles ‘list’ of Obama attacks

Agree or disagree, Obama has ran a very civil, issue-oriented campaign. Do the Clinton’s have any class?

(CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign came out swinging Monday against the latest complaints from her rival, with former President Clinton announcing he has “a list of 80 attacks on Hillary” by Senator Barack Obama’s campaign.

In a nationally syndicated radio interview on WVON, Bill Clinton said Hillary Clinton’s way of handling attacks showed a clear difference from Obama. “She didn’t complain about it,” he said, citing one in particular that he considered “appalling.”

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22 Responses to “Bill Clinton compiles ‘list’ of Obama attacks”

  1. bb says:

    Johnoline (where is your lib partner in progressive propaganda),

    Do you get it now? This is exactly why the GOP will win despite its failure to fulfill some promises — dems split as is taking place right before our eyes.

    Blacks are siding with Obama. The Clintons are exacerbating the problem of lost minority support by using racially charged statements against the black candidate.

    Women are siding with Hillary (at least for now until they see Obama and they realize how hot he is like Hillary’s husband).

    Freeloaders are with Edwards.

    Which of the three dems can bring their party back together?

  2. JohnKonop says:

    All they need is NEOCONMEN like you to fire them up and turn off conservatives!

  3. LeftHook says:

    This was Bill Clinton’s “I Have A List” speech.

  4. LeftHook says:

    “He’s makin’ a list, he’s checkin’ it twice. Gonna find out who’s mean to his wife.”

  5. bb says:

    You really don’t get it do you John?

    This is great news for the GOP. Dems infighting, neomarxists not getting it and fringe out there waiting for Ron Paul to find the needed 20% to become a viable candidate.

  6. JohnKonop says:

    Bart

    You do not get it! The NEOCONMEN are kiling the GOP!

  7. JohnKonop says:

    Lefty

    Are you on the list?

  8. bb says:

    what about neoconwomen and neoconboys and neocongirls?

    Amazing…this thread starts out about the dems imploding as predicted, and John who started the thread immediately goes on the attack against ‘neconmen’ and the GOP.

    Why didn’t you just start a thread called ‘NEOCONMEN destroying GOP, dems implosion no big deal?

  9. JohnKonop says:

    Bart

    Are you working on the Hillary campaign? Did they offer you a job?

  10. bb says:

    John,

    Why do you turn a thread focused on the implosion of dems into an attack against the GOP?

  11. JohnKonop says:

    Bart

    I just follow the comments I have no agenda!

  12. bb says:

    If you were “just following the comments” sans an agenda, you would have answered this question first posed in #1 and addressed to you — Which of the three dems can bring their party back together?

    In #2, you went after “NEOCONMEN” and the GOP…no agenda…LOL!

  13. JohnKonop says:

    Obama camp slams Clintons over drugs talk

    Barack Obama’s campaign has dismissed as not believable a prominent Hillary Rodham Clinton backer’s “tortured explanation” for seeming to inject Obama’s youthful drug use into the 2008 presidential campaign, and called it “troubling” that Clinton has not done more to distance herself from the remark.

    Former President Bill Clinton was drawn into the controversy on Monday in appearances on black radio talk shows. He told one host, Roland Martin, that impolitic remarks by supporters sometimes “just happen” in politics and said, “I think it’s important not to overreact to them.”

    Obama has admitted in his memoir to using drugs as a young man, and Hillary Clinton has said personal attacks using that information are off-limits. Except they keep coming, in what are now at least three direct or indirect drug references from top Clinton surrogates in recent weeks.

    It happened again Sunday, at a Clinton campaign event before the senator went onstage.

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  14. JohnKonop says:

    Bart

    I have been very clear that I disagree with Obama on many issues but I do respect him for keeping the campaign on issues. Also he has not used race only his ideas and qualifications. I cannot understand how a Democrat could vote for Hillary over Obama. Also if Obama had Webb on the ticket it would be a strong.

    I also think on the Republican side John McCain/Huckabee ticket would have the best chance to win if they could mend fences with the Paul supporters.

    This is not an endorsement only my opinion on who would be the strongest tickets.

  15. bb says:

    So you’re saying Obama/Webb brings the dems together?

    I hope that is the ticket the GOP faces in November…it will be a landslide not seen since Reagan took 49 states.

    The ironic thing about this topic is how the MSM has constantly pointed to the GOP as the split party — ficons v. socons. Yet here we have the libs split along racial and gender lines, something that will not be rectified quickly.

  16. JohnKonop says:

    I think a race between Obama/Webb and McCain/Huckabee is close.

  17. bb says:

    Never going to happen, at least I hope not. Fiscal conservatives would have no choice.

  18. JohnKonop says:

    Bart

    Who do GOP fiscal liberals like you support?

  19. JohnKonop says:

    Racial gap between Clinton, Obama widens

    THEHILL-The racial gap between the top Democratic presidential candidates appears to be widening, according to a new Rasmussen poll.

    The results of the survey, released Monday, show that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) has the support of only 16 percent of black voters, while 66 percent back Sen. Barack Obama

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  20. captain_menace says:

    Ah, this is the same old story.

    Kinda reminds me of the zinger Bush pulled on McCain in 2000… “he’s got a BLACK baby!”

    The politics of deception is used by both parties. Bill Clinton seems especially smarmy these days. Not very presidential.

  21. bb says:

    Fiscal liberals .. LOL! That would be you John…still waiting for your answer — how will you pay for a 2000 mile border fence at a cost of at least $10M per mile?

    This fiscal conservative supports the guy who is staking his entire candidacy on Florida.

  22. captain_menace says:

    “This fiscal conservative supports the guy who is staking his entire candidacy on Florida.”

    All it takes is a little cash and some contacts for a GOP candidate to “win” in Florida. Your man may have a chance.

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