Mr. Shaman
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Bill wants the Republicans to nominate Newt.
Because Obama would stomp Newt like a rat in the closet.
With Hilary announcing she is done with politics.....
Keep telling yourself, that.
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Bill wants the Republicans to nominate Newt.
Because Obama would stomp Newt like a rat in the closet.
With Hilary announcing she is done with politics.....
Clinton has already said he will campaign for Obama.
Clinton MAY OR MAY NOT do his DUTY as a democrat when it comes to commercials or appearances, but he's made it clear he won't be voting for Obama.
He was quite clear in this very interview that he WOULD be voting for the obama.
Seriously?
Not only is Bill Clinton going to vote for Obama, he's going to endorse him and campaign for him.
He's still a Democrat. He's not going to vote Republican just because he said something nice about Newt.
Just because you're incapable of looking outside the box doesn't mean everyone else is. Your mind does not equal reality.
Clinton MAY OR MAY NOT do his DUTY as a democrat when it comes to commercials or appearances, but he's made it clear he won't be voting for Obama.
He was quite clear in this very interview that he WOULD be voting for the obama.
Oh! You said "the" obama.......like he's not human or something. Very clever.
I just watched most of it and am reminded why I quit watching O'Reilly.
O'Reilly wasted a lot of time on dumb questions that are not important. He tried at least 7-8 times to trip the President up on a theoretical point rather than discussing the actual issue.
Amazing interview. He spoke pretty highly of Newt and was fairly straight forward during the entire interview. At one point he mentioned that he enjoyed working with Newt during a 5 year period.
I disagree with a lot of Clintons platform but I do respect the man for the job he did.
Thoughts?
I have it recorded on my dvr so if anyone missed it and would like to see it I could upload it to YouTube later if I have too. Although the quality would be lacking.
I caught part of the interview.
Of course Clinton is gonna campaign for Barry. I don't think he likes Barry one bit but he is a Dem. Who he votes for is another story.
Barry? You mean president Obama?
Amazing interview. He spoke pretty highly of Newt and was fairly straight forward during the entire interview. At one point he mentioned that he enjoyed working with Newt during a 5 year period.
I disagree with a lot of Clintons platform but I do respect the man for the job he did.
Thoughts?
I have it recorded on my dvr so if anyone missed it and would like to see it I could upload it to YouTube later if I have too. Although the quality would be lacking.
Clinton has to have a great deal of respect for Gingrich to say that about an "opponent." He is saying just what Gingrich is saying about the two of them working together in his administration and that IT CAN BE DONE WORKING ACROSS THE AISLE.
Is this what the hardline Republicans are fearing that are coming out against him? If so, this is exactly what Congress needs. We need action. Solutions that both sides can get behind.
Clinton has a lot of clout in this nation. For him to go on Fox and essentially endorse Gingrich I think is more than important. It just may be a game changer.
Clinton has already said he will campaign for Obama.
Clinton MAY OR MAY NOT do his DUTY as a democrat when it comes to commercials or appearances, but he's made it clear he won't be voting for Obama.
Yeah-- Clinton stated--that he enjoyed working with Newt Gingrich for 5 years--that he respects him and I imagine a lot more than he does Barack Obama. I wouldn't be surprised if Clinton didn't vote for Obama--but of course--he has to say he is voting for Obama..
Did anyone watch Bill Clinton on The O'Rielly Factor tonight?
Did you catch the part where the Bush tax cuts generated more revenue for the US than Clinton's tax increase did?
"If there's one thing that Republican politicians agree on, it's that slashing taxes brings the government more money.
If there's one thing that economists agree on, it's that these claims are false. We're not talking just ivory-tower lefties. Virtually every economics Ph.D. who has worked in a prominent role in the Bush Administration acknowledges that the tax cuts enacted during the past six years have not paid for themselves--and were never intended to. Harvard professor Greg Mankiw, chairman of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers from 2003 to 2005, even devotes a section of his best-selling economics textbook to debunking the claim that tax cuts increase revenues."
I just watched most of it and am reminded why I quit watching O'Reilly.
O'Reilly wasted a lot of time on dumb questions that are not important. He tried at least 7-8 times to trip the President up on a theoretical point rather than discussing the actual issue.
Actually,, you probably don't watch O'Reilly so the context of this escapes you. O'Reilly focused on the liberal press and it's unfairness and bias. That's been one of his missions for a year or two and he's setting the scene for what's to come in the next election. That's the context in which he approaches this interview.
Bill wants the Republicans to nominate Newt.
Because Obama would stomp Newt like a rat in the closet.
So you didn't watch it. Nice to see your hackery never stops.
I believe Clinton respects Newt.
Bill Clinton is surely in the top 3 people in America that any journalist would give their right eye to actually get an interview.
And O'Reilly blew it. When Clinton talked economics, O'Reilly just kept trying to get him to say something else...or frame what he was saying to mean other than what he said.
This could have been a really good interview...probably one of the best in 2011...but instead it was 40 minutes of "yeah but you really mean this...right?...well aren't you really saying this?...uh huh...I can see by the way you are holding your left shoulder that you really hate Newt Gingrich"
Amazing interview. He spoke pretty highly of Newt and was fairly straight forward during the entire interview. At one point he mentioned that he enjoyed working with Newt during a 5 year period.
I disagree with a lot of Clintons platform but I do respect the man for the job he did.
Thoughts?
I have it recorded on my dvr so if anyone missed it and would like to see it I could upload it to YouTube later if I have too. Although the quality would be lacking.
Clinton has to have a great deal of respect for Gingrich to say that about an "opponent." He is saying just what Gingrich is saying about the two of them working together in his administration and that IT CAN BE DONE WORKING ACROSS THE AISLE.
Is this what the hardline Republicans are fearing that are coming out against him? If so, this is exactly what Congress needs. We need action. Solutions that both sides can get behind.
Clinton has a lot of clout in this nation. For him to go on Fox and essentially endorse Gingrich I think is more than important. It just may be a game changer.