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Bill Clinton Rips on Barack Obama: 'Fairy Tale'

Jan 8, 2008

It can be argued that Bill Clinton knows a thing or two about tail. But does the former president know anything about 'Fairy Tales'? He certainly believes so and he is furious that he is not on his way back to the White House with his wife Hillary Clinton leading the way. new hampshire was supposed to be Hillar's second big win and they would dump that pesky Obama. But right now, it certainly looks like Hilary is down 0-2 to Barack Obama. No one has yet called New Hampshire for Obama but he should win by at least five points.
Bill Clinton Rips on Barack Obama: 'Fairy Tale'
Bill Clinton Rips on Barack Obama: 'Fairy Tale'

Wolf Blitzer, the man that bowed down and worshiped at the altar of Clinton in the November debates in Nevada had this on his show today on CNN. " Bill Clinton, the former president, is stirring things up in New Hampshire in the contest in these closing hours with some harsh criticism of his wife's top rival, Barack Obama."

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Bubba ripped this off with a microphone in hand. "It is wrong that Senator Obama got to go through 15 debates trumpeting his superior judgment and how he had been against the war in every year, enumerating the years, and never got asked one time, not once, well, how could you say that when you said in 2004 you didn't know how you would have voted on the resolution, you said in 2004 there was no difference between you and George Bush on the war, and you took that speech you're now running on off your Web site in 2004, and there's no difference in your voting record and Hillary's ever since?"

Poor Bubba! He sounds like a fool and is such a poor example of how an ex-president should behave. Jessica Yellin is covering the Obama campaign and has this "Bill Clinton has effectively edited what Senator Obama actually said. Obama made it clear at the time that he made these comments that he was talking about what should be done with the troops while the war was already raging, not whether or not he initially supported the war. And he has previously said he did not support the war."

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She added, "Obama has also made it clear that at the time he made these comments, well, it was during the Democratic National Convention. And he said he didn't want to go out on a branch and contradict the party's nominee at that time. It would not have been appropriate. Also, I should note all of this has been extensively covered by the press in the past" See the video here at ABC News.


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