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- dn11, on 01/20/2008, -2/+19This man is an ex-president? His behavior is pathetic. Obviously this campaign is all about HIS ego and HIS legacy. Really sad.
- inactive, on 01/20/2008, -2/+14This is a typical Clinton trick.It will only get worse from here and the Clintons would rather destroy the Democrat party than lose the nomination.
This could be the nastiest nomination ever - waterprise2, on 01/20/2008, -2/+14Bill and Hill will do ANYTHING to get back into the White House. We need a REAL candidate who will not compromise his integrity or values and is for ALL of the American people...Barack Obama...who WON the delegate race in Nevada 13/12...despite Bill!
- Tex, on 07/28/2008, -3/+14Electioneering inside a polling place is illegal in most states. I hear he was offering autographs and such, too.
- jurnei, on 01/20/2008, -2/+8Clinton is just awful. I am so sick of him and his wife. They are like little bull dogs. Not an impressive view for leadership skills. I really hope voters choose anyone except Clinton - she could be our worst nightmare.
- Scumbunny, on 01/20/2008, -0/+4Something looks wrong with him. He's aged tremendously in the last year, not just since leaving office. I'm wondering if he's got some medical issues?
- deadbaby, on 01/21/2008, -0/+3"No other candidates are in here"
He's not a candidate. - martalli, on 01/20/2008, -0/+3Are the superdelegates commited, or could they change their mind before or at the convention?
- wonderchemist, on 01/20/2008, -0/+3Nice guys (usually) don't get to be president.
- AntiMud2008, on 01/20/2008, -1/+4Do you realize the tantamount work that needed to be done in order for Bill to go to that caucus. For anyone who thinks this was a casual "oh lets just drop on by the casino for a moment to say hi" that is dead wrong...OUR TAX DOLLARS FOR SECRET SERVICE to vet the place and accompany him were being spent for his grandstanding.
What I do not understand is why he is so desperate to get back in to the White House? He is in the elite post Bushie club now....Really shouldn't he just follow suit and take a really great paying job for Carlyle Group like the rest of them?
Oh crap....if Obama takes office the Carlyle group might have to straighten up their act.....
I see he is securing his job for the future...and why not hang with the fat cats in Washington for another 4 or 8 years to cement us deeply into a corporate theocracy...
It is not about bill and HILL wanting to be in the White House so badly...It is about wanting to keep Obama out. It is WANTING WASHINGTON AS USUAL....because that has been good for the Bushes and the Clintons and their monied interest friends.. - swaddict, on 01/21/2008, -0/+3this is disgusting GOP style tactics
- nicholai, on 01/21/2008, -0/+2Anyone but another neocon.
- satanatnmtedu, on 01/21/2008, -1/+3What great insults. Could you back that up with some facts?
Didn't think so. - pellevoisin, on 01/20/2008, -2/+4Bill Clinton is nothing but a prick. Everything he does reveals his obsession with his penis by having become the embodiment of his member without a brain.
- Tex, on 07/28/2008, -0/+1The can change their minds whenever they wish.
- inactive, on 01/21/2008, -0/+1Man, this is lame. I'm disappointed to see Bill doing this. He's an ex-president and should not be getting involved to this degree.
- iching, on 01/21/2008, -1/+2I remember him speaking out against President Bush with all his persursavie ability ever chance he got.
I remember him speaking out against election fraud in 2000 and 2004 and going to Florida and Ohio.
I remember him working as hard as he could in 2004 for the Democratic Presidential nominee
I remember him speaking out against the war in 2003 with all him might
Oh, course HE NEVER DID THESE THINGS.
..........HE HAS LEGITIMIZED THIS CABAL TOO MANY TIMES and if you pick Clinton
you will get the same power structure that we have lived under since Poppy Bush came
to power. - martalli, on 01/21/2008, -0/+1Then it is not right for the news media outlets to report Hillary's huge lead in superdelegates...I seem to remember Howard Dean losing superdelegates after his candicacy weakened, but I wasn't sure if I understood the rules about that well enough.
- satanatnmtedu, on 01/21/2008, -0/+1If you think ANY politician is honest, then you are naive at best.
- oceanrain, on 01/20/2008, -2/+3The Clintons are so disgusting. Looks like the fix was in for Nevada too. The Clintons are fixing all of the primaries. What a curse these people are.
- nicholai, on 01/20/2008, -0/+1It has been clear from the start that the Clintons want to waste more of our tax money. I don't even like Obama but I will always side with his supporters over the neocons that support Clinton.
- nicholai, on 01/21/2008, -1/+1We can hope he does.
- kallelout, on 01/20/2008, -3/+3All I can say is that she may have won a street, but Obama won the state. 12 Delegates awarded to Hillary in Nevada and 13 go to Barack!
- gulpy, on 01/21/2008, -1/+1They just want back in so they can steal more ***** when they get kicked out again. Theres some kick ass flatware in there!
- inactive, on 01/21/2008, -1/+1payback's a bitch. hillary didn't dump him after that Monica charade, though of course she had her own reasons. now he has to wheedle for her.
- martalli, on 01/20/2008, -3/+3Having a former president campaign for a current candidate is certainly unseemly. I believe it is tolerable at first, considering he is HRC's husband, but grandstanding like this is certainly unseemly. How much of this did GHWB do for his son in 2000? I don't recall very much campaigning by GHWB for his son at that time.
- UtahPirate, on 01/20/2008, -3/+312-13 HRC to Obama... but in superdelegates HRC is almost double. Come on, Obama supporters! We've got work to do!
- DrFong, on 01/20/2008, -4/+3Monica Lewinsky's Ex-Boyfriend's Wife for President!
- inactive, on 01/20/2008, -4/+3Those supporters really show their true colors when trying to sum up why they are voting for obama. Apparently words like hope and change mean more than how a candidate stands on issues.



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