June 24, 2008
One Sentence
Bill Clinton's office today released his first public comment in support of Barack Obama since Hillary Clinton exited the Democratic primary:
"President Clinton is obviously committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure Senator Obama is the next President of the United States."
This comes 72 hours before Obama and HRC link arms in the aptly-named Unity, NH.
Posted at 12:06 PM
Comments
Talk about a gift from heaven... The "Molester-in-Chief", complete with his diarrhea mouth, going out to stump for Obama. Say goodbye to any crossover voters!
Maybe Obama will name Bill to the Supreme Court.
The Democrats sure know how to snatch defeat from the mouth of victory!
Charlie | 06.24.08 02:04 PM
I am a Democrat who is only going to vote for Obama if and when Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton are treated properly by Obama and his staff. Time to extend the olive branch, Sen. Obama.
Bill Clinton was so much better as a candidate back in 1992 than Obama is today. Clinton has charisma AND experience. Obama just has charisma.
John | 06.24.08 02:52 PM
he can't even sell that...and Bill can sell anything
tammyv | 06.24.08 02:59 PM
Sweet Charlie, every cross-over I know is going to vote for Obama, moi aussi, so I think you may not know what you're talking about.
Royal King | 06.24.08 04:24 PM
A great number of the Democratic Voters I know are having reservations about voting for Barack Obama. The smoke screen and flowery speach he has used to woo supporters for months is getting a little thin and many are beginning to see through to his inexperience. Voter's I believe will vote for who they feel confident in, not what party that person is with. If Obama doesn't choose a strong Vice Presidential Candidate, it's going to be a real close call come November.
Donavan | 06.24.08 08:26 PM
A great number of the Democratic Voters I know are having reservations about voting for Barack Obama. The smoke screen and flowery speach he has used to woo supporters for months is getting a little thin and many are beginning to see through to his inexperience. Voter's I believe will vote for who they feel confident in, not what party that person is with. If Obama doesn't choose a strong Vice Presidential Candidate, it's going to be a real close call come November.
Donavan | 06.24.08 08:27 PM
Hillary for veep. Or else.
jen hutchin | 06.28.08 12:24 PM
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