| Bill Clinton to Skip Obama Nomination Speech |
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| by Tom McGregor | Wed, Aug 27, 2008, 02:38 PM |
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Fox News reports that, “ He was speaking at a forum of ex-world leaders less than a mile from the side of the Democratic National Convention. Bill Clinton drew an analogy that had many wondering whether the former president had made amends with the idea of an Obama candidacy. Bill Clinton is quoted as saying, “suppose for example you’re a voter and you have candidate X and you have candidate Y. Candidate X agrees with you on everything but you don’t think that person can deliver on anything. Candidate Y disagrees with you on half the issues, but you believe that on the other half, the candidate will be able to deliver.” This statement could have been a veiled analogy on the presidential race between Obama and McCain. Dick Morris is quoted by Fox News as saying, “what his strategy is to go around drumming stuff on Obama, his crazy quotes, and he’s cultivated a careful reputation for being eccentric, and therefore, Hillary is not blamed for what he does … and the result is he can go around and dump on Obama and almost be like a negative Greek chorus.” Morris believes that Bill wants Obama to lose the presidential election so that Hillary can get elected in 2012. To read the entire article from Fox News, link here:
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written by Jonathan Green , August 28, 2008 This Presendential Race has clearly shown the desparation of the Republican Party. Every move they seem to make now is a desparation move to play down the popularity of Presumptive Democrate Nominee Barack Obama. I am one to wonder privately, if the Republicans were governing so well why are they showing themselves to be so desparte? Write comment
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